Fiverr – another wacky web idea or neat for the very end of Long Tail in travel?

Fiverr is a simple concept, attracting a fair amount of attention in the online tech media mostly for its ease-of-use although its quirkiness has to be a factor.

The site allows users to buy, sell and rate services via the web – but only ever charges the end user $5.

It covers everything from the practical (“I will set up and secure your PC for $5″) to the topical but rather surreal (“I will create an Avatar movie portrait from your picture for $5″).

Interestingly, it also has a sizeable amount of travel-related things for sale as well.

Here are some of those listed on the site:

I will tell you the best ancient sites to visit if you’re going on holiday to Egypt for $5.
I will recommend hotels, coffee shops and fun things to do in Amsterdam for $5
I will give you a detailed write-up of how we’ve gotten our 5yo and 3yo to travel on airplanes without hassles, tears or tantrums for $5
  • I will tell you the best ancient sites to visit if you’re going on holiday to Egypt for $5.
  • I will recommend hotels, coffee shops and fun things to do in Amsterdam for $5.
  • I will give you a detailed write-up of how we’ve gotten our 5yo and 3yo to travel on airplanes without hassles, tears or tantrums for $5.
  • I will give you travel tips about Buenos Aires for $5.

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So a travel company or hotel shifting 50,ooo+ travellers a year might not be attracted to spending its time and effort on getting involved in something like Fiverr, but those at the sharper and lengthier end of the Long Tail of tourism might be.

From a commercial perspective (and those wondering how Fiverr makes any money), each seller pays the site $1 as a brokerage fee.

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Kevin May About Kevin May

Kevin May is editor of Tnooz. He joined as a co-founder in August 2009 after spending nearly four years as editor of UK-based business publication Travolution.

Passionate about the business of travel and the internet, Kevin played a major role in establishing Travolution in print, online, events and with an annual awards programme, as well as becoming a regular speaker and moderator at industry events.

Prior to Travolution, Kevin was web editor at Media Week (UK) and also worked in regional newspapers for two years at the Essex Enquirer. He started his career in journalism at the Police Gazette at New Scotland Yard in London.

Comments

  1. Martin Rusteberg says:

    probably not such a bad thing when looking at personal assistants but you aren’t interested in buying hours in bulk

  2. sven says:

    Ha. Thanks for this tip. Fiverr looks funny.

  3. I’ve bought over 40 Fiverr gigs, including one that plans fun, cool, insider things to do in San Francisco. We live only 50 miles from the City but it’s a whole other world to us. I think there’s a lot of potential for travel gigs.

  4. I love fiverr. It’s probably my favourite web service at the moment. Thank you so much for writing about it. I found your post very useful for people new to fiverr.

  5. Harald says:

    Can’t imagine someone can make a living from offering services for 5 dollars. But for me as user it’s fun. I think one should see this as a part of social media.

  6. TenBux.com says:

    you can also try http://tenbux.com :D

  7. rita corner says:

    I am trying similar site.

    i bought fiverr clone for 49$ from http://biverr.com , lets see how the result goes.

  8. Thought I would also post a new start-up called http://JustaFive.com where there are higher job order opportunities $5, $10 and $20 and a built in referral system so you can earn 5% residual from your referred buyers and sellers transactions.

  9. Jenn says:

    Check out JobsFor10 (http://www.jobsfor10.com), just about twice as good as fiverr.

  10. Outsourcerr says:

    Checkout Outsourcerr http://www.outsourcerr.com its like Fiverr with free shipping.

  11. Fivesquids says:

    Check out UK version of fiverr http://www.fivesquids.co.uk.

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