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Focus4us Forums Member
Joined: 23 Apr 2012 Posts: 1
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#1 · Posted: 23 Apr 2012 08:24
Hi there,
I want to know what do you think is better tenbux or fiverr, I heard through a class mate he was making money online but he didnt tell so i went through his browsing history and i seen tenbux and fiverr.
He was using tenbux more than fiver.
Do you use these site or is there other sites out there like these 2.
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mountainmom5
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 3116
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#2 · Posted: 24 Apr 2012 05:53
I don't use any of them... sorry!
Welcome to the forum by the way.
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FreeCashMan Forums Member
Joined: 31 Dec 2007 Posts: 1126
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#3 · Posted: 24 Apr 2012 13:11
I know at fiver you can get some valuable work done for less than a fast food meal.
I haven't used tenbux, but same biz model. Of course someone has to be willing to do the work for that price so it works!
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payment proof Forums Member
Joined: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 217
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#4 · Posted: 25 Apr 2012 18:56
From my experience and reading of reviews, fiverr seems to be the better site.
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wateyme Guest
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#5 · Posted: 3 May 2012 07:06
I suggest you fiverr. It is good.
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payment proof Forums Member
Joined: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 217
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#6 · Posted: 3 May 2012 20:52
wateyme: I suggest you fiverr. It is good. Both of us agree fiverr is the better site.
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Marktech Forums Member
Joined: 8 Jan 2008 Posts: 241
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#7 · Posted: 10 Jun 2012 21:13
I would say fiverr is better for beginners. Fiverr is still the most popular site of that kind and it may be easier for you to develop you gigs there.
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andyjbenson Forums Member
Joined: 11 Jun 2012 Posts: 3
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#8 · Posted: 11 Jun 2012 04:39
Hi and welcome to the forum!
I have used fiverr LOADS of times and I have never had a bad experience. That's not to say tenbucks is not a good site, I just haven't used it.
A fiverr account is easy to set up and works both ways, either for outsourcing (as I use it) or for offering your services as a paid "gig".
My advice would be to dive in and give it a go!
The biggest sticking point most people have when starting a work from home business is that they spend too much time "umming and aahing" over which site, program, system etc is best and never getting anything off the ground.
I'm not saying dont do your homework, just dont OVER think the process.
In all new ventures, there is an element of fear.....fear of failure, fear of looking stupid, fear of people rejecting you and what you have to offer.
But here's the thing.....
You can pretty much guarantee that ALL of the above WILL happen at some point. There I said it!
Some things you try WILL fail You WILL look stupid and upset some people (you cant please em all!!) And some of your offers WILL meet rejection.
The key to success is to dust yourself down, learn from your mistakes and get back into it!
I know because I've been there. I ran a very successful offline business for a number of years which in 2009 turned into an EPIC failure! I lost over $400,000 and my house to boot!
Then I went into the "online" arena and continued my string of EPIC failures! But I didn't let it put me off.
I started from nothing, made a ton of money, lost it all, and then started all over again till I found what worked for ME.
And that's the key here. There are plenty of so called "Guru's" out there but the reality is, YOU are the best guru!
Sure there are people who can help, guide, train you etc, but in the end it's only YOU that can get you to where you want to go.
Get stuck in, make some mistakes, tweak things a little and carry on.
If what you are trying is working for others, chances are it WILL work for you, but only if you stick at it.
Wishing you all the best!
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