Facebook co-founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has deflected talk of going public for years but it looks like it is finally going to happen in 2012.

“The Facebook IPO will be the biggest financial event in the tech industry for 2012,” Forrester Research analyst Josh Bernoff said, and one of the biggest initial public offerings ever in the United States.

Nick Einhorn, an analyst at Renaissance Capital, said he expects Facebook to file its IPO paperwork with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the first quarter and start trading on Wall Street later in the year.

With an expected deal size of $10 billion, Facebook would slip into sixth place on the list of largest US IPOs between AT&T Wireless Group ($10.62 billion) and Kraft Foods ($8.68 billion), according to Renaissance Capital.

A market capitalization of $100 billion would put Facebook on a par with McDonald’s ($103 billion), well ahead of Boeing ($54 billion) but behind Apple ($376 billion) and another Internet giant, Google ($209 billion).

Facebook’s current annual revenue, mostly from online advertising, is estimated to be around $5 billion compared to $108 billion for Apple and $36 billion for Google.

Valuing the social network giant will be difficult, Einhorn said, just as it was for several other Internet companies that went public in 2011.

Career-oriented social network LinkedIn was undervalued while online daily deals site Groupon and social games titan Zynga have both been trading at or below their list price.

“I think Facebook is still a fairly young company in a lot of ways,” Einhorn said. “But it’s certainly established, and it’s a significant company. Investors will recognize that.”

Zuckerberg, who co-founded Facebook in his Harvard University dorm room eight years ago and has seen it grow to more than 800 million members, recently seemed to bow to the inevitability of going public.

In an interview with Charlie Rose of PBS television, Zuckerberg said an IPO was “not something I spend a lot of time on a day-to-day basis thinking about.”

But, he added, “a big part of being a technology company is getting the best engineers and designers and talented people around the world.

“And one of the ways that you can do that is you compensate people with equity or options,” Zuckerberg said. “At some point we’re going to make that equity worth something publicly and liquidity.”

Bernoff said that for Facebook, going public is less about raising funds — the Gawker website reported that Facebook had $3.5 billion in cash on hand at the end of September — than it is for “respectability.”

“The purpose of this IPO is not so much to raise revenue, as it is to put Facebook in a position where it is seen as a public company, one that reports its financial results, and does all the other things that public companies do,” he said.

The Forrester Research analyst said he does not expect going public to shake up the innovative culture of a company which has said it plans to hire thousands more employees over the next year.

“You can bet that the strategy from the top will continue to come from Zuckerberg,” Bernoff said. “And in contrast to a few years ago, he’s shown a lot more maturity in the way that he presents himself.

“He’s also surrounded himself with very good people to manage the company and that helps,” he said. “I think that if you look out four years from now Zuckerberg will still be the CEO.

“The managers around him might shift some, but his position there is similar to the position Bill Gates had at Microsoft,” he said. “And that lasted a very long time.”

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Standing Up for Justice

Amy  Anderson  January 6, 2009

Martin Luther King Jr. didn’t graduate from high school. He skipped the ninth and the 12th grades and went on to Morehouse College at 15. While at college, King met regularly with civil rights leader, theologian and teacher Howard Thurman, who had attended Morehouse with King’s father. In his travels, Thurman conferred with world leaders, including Mohandas Gandhi. In their meeting, Gandhi expressed his belief to Thurman that African-Americans might have the opportunity to spread the message of nonviolence throughout the world. His message was heard loud and clear, thanks to a young boy from Atlanta.

After King graduated from Morehouse with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, he attended Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. In 1955, he received his Doctor of Philosophy from Boston University. While finishing his doctorate, he married Coretta Scott on the lawn of her parents’ home. The Kings’ family grew to eventually include four children.

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

It didn’t take King long to step into a leadership role in the civil rights movement. One year after becoming pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Ala., King led the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott. A few months after 15-year-old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat to a white man and comply with the Jim Crow laws of the South, an African-American woman named Rosa Parks took the same stand. Parks was arrested, and King led a boycott of the bus line that lasted 385 days. During the boycott, King’s house was bombed and he was arrested. But the nonviolent protest worked: The United States Supreme Court ruled in Browder v. Gayle that racial segregation must cease on all Montgomery public buses.

“Ultimately a genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus, but a molder of consensus.”

In 1957, King helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), an organization of civil rights activists and African-American churches. The SCLC carried out nonviolent protests that were widely publicized in print and on television, effectively raising the importance of the civil rights movement to the forefront of American public opinion. King led marches for voting rights, labor rights and desegregation, sometimes facing violent resistance from authorities. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were triumphs for the SCLC and King.

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”

In 1958, King was signing copies of his first book Strive Toward Freedom in Harlem, when a woman approached him and stabbed him in the chest. X-rays showed that the blade was on the edge of his aorta. The next morning, a story in The New York Times stated that had King so much as sneezed, he would have died. The civil rights leader received letters and cards from the governor of New York and from the president and vice president of the United States, but it was a letter from a young girl that he claimed meant the most to him. It read:

“Dear Dr. King: I am a ninth-grade student at the White Plains High School. While it should not matter, I would like to mention that I am a white girl. I read in the paper of your misfortune, and of your suffering. And I read that if you had sneezed, you would have died. And I’m simply writing you to say that I’m so happy that you didn’t sneeze.”

King would later craft part of his I’ve Been to the Mountaintop speech based on this letter, saying, “And I want to say tonight, I want to say that I am happy that I didn’t sneeze…. If I had sneezed, I wouldn’t have been here in 1963, when the black people of Birmingham, Alabama, aroused the conscience of this nation, and brought into being the Civil Rights Bill. If I had sneezed, I wouldn’t have had a chance later that year, in August, to try to tell America about a dream that I had had.”

“And whenever men and women straighten their backs up, they are going somewhere, because a man can’t ride your back unless it is bent.”

The 1963 March on Washington set the stage for a dramatic moment in the history of the United States. King established himself as a legendary orator, and the public awareness of the civil rights movement reached a new level. More than 250,000 people of all races attended the event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

In 1964, King received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end racial segregation and discrimination through nonviolent means. And in keeping with his beliefs, he began to vocalize his opposition to the war in Vietnam, despite hostility, continued death threats and aggressive surveillance by the FBI.

“And I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people will get to the Promised Land.”

On Feb. 4, 1968, King delivered a sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Two months later, the same speech was read as his eulogy. He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day became a national U.S. holiday in 1986. But it was not the awards or the accolades that King was most proud of. As his own words stated at his memorial:

“If any of you are around when I have to meet my day, I don’t want a long funeral. And if you get somebody to deliver the eulogy, tell them not to talk too long…. Tell them not to mention that I have a Nobel Peace Prize, that isn’t important. Tell them not to mention that I have three or four hundred other awards, that’s not important…. I’d like somebody to mention that day, that Martin Luther King Jr. tried to give his life serving others. I’d like for somebody to say that day, that Martin Luther King Jr. tried to love somebody…. I want you to say that I tried to love and serve humanity.”

Regards From Your Fraternity (Alpha Phi Alpha) Brother,

Nathan Lumpkin

SPR 90 – Epsilon Pi

Norfolk State University

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Repost from Yahoo news…

Facebook is increasingly cited in divorce cases and used to bash ex-spouses.

For husbands and wives in the United Kingdom deciding to call it quits, a recent survey has revealed that “Facebook” is cited as evidence in 33 percent of the cases, which is up 13 percent since a similar survey was conducted two years ago.

The survey of 5,000 divorce petitions released by Divorce-Online (via PC World) states that Facebook was not only referenced in terms of a spouse’s negative behavior but also was used as a “weapon” against exes after separation had occurred. Here are the top three reasons Facebook was cited:

1) Inappropriate messages to members of the opposite sex.

2) Separated spouses posting nasty comments about each other.

3) Facebook friends reporting spouse’s behavior.

Mark Keenan a spokesman for Divorce-Online said “Social networking has become the primary tool for communication and is taking over from text and e-mail in my opinion. If someone wants to have an affair or flirt with the opposite sex then the easiest place to do it. Also the use of Facebook to make comments about ex partners to friends has become extremely common with both sides using Facebook to vent their grievances against each other. People need to be careful what they write on their walls as the courts are seeing these posts being used in financial disputes and children cases as evidence.”

A second popular social media site, Twitter, was also found in many of the petitions, but only 20 percent of the time, according to Divorce-Online.

In 2009, Facebook was cited in 1 of every 5 divorces in the United States, and it was listed as the number one online source of divorce evidence, according to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

Nathan

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Offering a platform for people who offer or need specialized services, 6DollarDeals.com presents useful people skills jobs (or gigs) that can be hired for as low as $6 per service… and not a bad way to Make money too!

Lady Lake, FL  October 17, 2011 -

The importance of people skills cannot be overstated. In fact, the services of people who are capable and competent are ALWAYS considered an asset in any business or organization. However, many people have these valued skills often end up not using their abilities due to the lack of a venue through which they can showcase what they can do. Likewise, people in need of these job skills miss out on great services from highly capable individuals, or end up employing costly services… they just don’t know where to look to find freelance services at affordable prices!

6DollarDeals.com is a new type of marketplace through which people can make money by using their unique skills and talents. The website is owned by Lumpkin Enterprises, a company dedicated to help bridge people who need buy and sell services for a small fee. They are also responsible for LumpysList.com, MyVideoMarketingExperts.com and SexyPeopleOnline.com.

At 6 Dollar Deals, individuals who need outsourcing services can find various people skills “priced” at $6 per service. Serving as a platform for skills that are marketed as online services, the website enables providers and availing parties to meet and do business on the Web.

From the simple and the practical to the weird and unusual, 6 Dollar Deals is a place where every person with some kind of a skill or talent can earn. The website is specifically designed to help the ordinary person to earn income in a legitimate way by selling valuable services to others in many different categories and niches.


The services and challenges listed on the 6DollarDeals.com consist of anything such as an occupational strength, a personal talent, or an unusual skill. The website is helpful to people in need of services that include Teaching & Training, Social Media, Advertising & Marketing, Business & Accounting, Programming, Video, Tips & Advice, Design, Graphics & Photography, Technology, Writing & Translation, SEO, Travel, Music & Audio, and Food & Beverage. Clients may simply log in the website and key in the specific service that they are looking for.

The best thing about 6DollarDeals.com is that individuals can sign up for free, promptly register their skill and get paid for their service as soon as someone takes interest and buys the gig. You will earn $5 for offering the service and $1 goes to the administration of the website.

Individuals who are interested to market their skills as online services, or looking for people with specific capabilities and talents should visit http://6DollarDeals.com and be part of the breakthrough online platform for buyers and sellers of all types of people skills.

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Q. I’m considering getting a master’s degree to make myself stand out more in this tough job market. What are the pros and cons of online degree programs?

A. Getting a sheepskin without parking costs and a commute is an obvious plus. Online programs may be good for people who are shy, have physical or hearing disabilities or have reasons they have to be at home. And there can be advantages for people who are visual learners, better at retaining information that they see rather than hear.

See also: Online classes offer free and easy lessons.

“Lectures are very auditory, and some people are not auditory learners,” says Russell Poulin of WCET, a group that researches technology-enabled policy and practices in education.

For an online program, you’ll need to be comfortable using a computer, and, ideally, it will have a high-speed Internet connection. Don’t assume the work will be easier.

“What is required to be learned is the same,” says Poulin. “Students often need to exert more self-discipline in keeping up.”

In surveying 183 public universities that offer courses online, his organization found that two-thirds charge the same tuition for traditional classroom programs. Twenty-two percent charge more for online classes, and 10 percent charge less.

But regardless of tuition levels, many universities charge additional fees for online course work that classroom students don’t pay, such as special IT fees.

The survey did not include online-only programs run by such for-profit schools as Kaplan, Strayer and the University of Phoenix.

How valuable are online degrees?

Potential employers may have no way of knowing that your degree didn’t come from classroom work. And if they do know, it may not matter: Human resources reps have begun to view online programs more favorably than a few years ago, recognizing that they’re a new reality, especially for boomers seeking advanced degrees.

Nearly 80 percent of companies that took part in a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management said they have hired online-degreed applicants within the past 12 months.

But all else considered, six in 10 hirers surveyed said that they still prefer applicants with a “traditional” degree.

Regards,

Sid K

(Originally written August 19, 2011)

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Facebook and Google get compared a lot these days, but with its new advertising strategy, Facebook is adapting Google’s ad strategy to its social media.

Improving advertising on the popular social network is not a new or particularly innovative idea. Still the transition from advertising as a message-delivering medium to a platform for social sharing is a radical departure for Facebook. It could be the Facebook advertising solution that turns advertising partners (brands) into better social media communicators and gets Facebook members to start recommending and sharing advertisers as much as they do their latest cat video.

As for the Google comparison. Recall that in the early days, Google had a choice: Take money from advertisers for higher search rankings or ignore such offers and focus on making its search engine the best it could be.

Google at first didn’t know how it would make money. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin figured that if they built a better mousetrap, the money would eventually flow. And it did!

Like Google, Facebook didn’t invent a category, it refined it. Friendster and MySpace predated Facebook just like Yahoo and Alta Vista came before Google. Like Google, Facebook figured that if it got enough people on board and continually improved its social network, eventually it would figure out a way to make money.

Facebook’s overtures at first were clumsy. “Beacon”, the advertising platform Facebook introduced in 2007, informed all your friends when you made potentially embarrassing purchases or rentals on Blockbuster and other retail partners — and was eventually shuttered. Since then, Facebook seems content cashing in on its huge user base via display advertising.

SEE ALSO: The History of Advertising on Facebook [INFOGRAPHIC]

Now, however, Facebook’s ad strategy is becoming clear. And it’s not only brilliant, it’s unexpected. Facebook’s strategy, like Google’s, is to not only improve its network and experience, but improve the advertising as well. Now, that’s not so clever, admittedly. The really interesting part is the way Facebook plans to improve it: by making brand Pages better.

Why? Facebook doesn’t make a dime on any of the Pages set up by advertisers. As a marketer, you could do quite well for yourself by running a brand Page and never buying a single ad. But you could only do so well. The reason you will have to buy ads on Facebook goes to the heart of why you need to advertise in the first place.

A few years ago, I read a story about the marketing for Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith the last movie (by release date, not chronologically) in the Star Wars franchise. I was genuinely baffled as to why Lucasfilm was putting such a heavy advertising push behind the movie. I mean, after all, didn’t everyone who cared already know that the movie was coming out?

Jim Ward, Lucasfilm’s vice president of marketing at the time, though, told me the stakes were huge for that movie. If the studio did absolutely no advertising, it would likely lose $110 million or so in box office returns. “What we need to do is go beyond the core audience, not only from a box office perspective but from a brand-management perspective,” he told me at the time.

In other words: You don’t need to let Star Wars fans know that a Star Wars movie is coming out, but you do need to target all those millions of people who are on the fence about Star Wars or are too young to remember it.

The same is true for any brand that really wants to grow. You will get only so far keeping your base happy. What you need to do is reach beyond them.

It turns out that approaching friends of that base may be the best way to do this. Why? Think back to the last time a friend convinced you to take a flyer on a new product or maybe made you think of an old brand in a new way. For instance, I have a friend who is a total Mac-head who surprised me last year when he said that Windows 7 was as good as the Mac OS. Movies are another good example. Have you ever written off a new movie only to be completely turned around when a friend told you it was actually really good? (Of course, this cuts the other way, too.)

That’s the thinking behind two new announcements Facebook is making this week. One is a new ad unit. The other is a set of metrics that will help administrators create better brand Pages.

The combination of the two reveals where Facebook’s thinking is going. Facebook is putting pressure on advertisers to create better content for their brand Pages. If they do, those brands will have a better chance of winning over friends of fans either by advertising or by creating something viral. It’s a cycle that has the potential to redefine the way we interact with brands. From now on, brands will be friends or friends of friends rather than spammers trying to bombard your consciousness.

Social media is still new, but so was search once. While figuring out how to make money off of search seems obvious in retrospect, it clearly wasn’t at the time. In the same way, someday we’ll look back at how Facebook invented social media advertising and wonder why no one thought of it sooner.

Best Regards,

Nathan

* Original post from “Mashable OP-ED” written by Todd Wasserman

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Have you ever worked really hard on graphics for your site only to find later that someone has stolen them as their own. You can help encrypt and protect your site with the following HTML codes. No right click block is 100% effective, but they will help against novices.

Use the script below so when someone right clicks to save an image off your page, a message will come up letting people know that your information is copyrighted.

This script may not work in all browsers, and is not foolproof. If someone really wants something from your page they can find ways around it, but at least it’s a warning to people who want to take your graphics. But it certainly is a great start.

Copy and paste the following code, and make sure it comes right after your <HEAD> tag:

<script language=JavaScript> var message=”Function Disabled!”; function clickIE4(){ if (event.button==2){ alert(message); return false; } } function clickNS4(e){ if (document.layers||document.getElementById&&!document.all){ if (e.which==2||e.which==3){ alert(message); return false; } } } if (document.layers){ document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN); document.onmousedown=clickNS4; } else if (document.all&&!document.getElementById){ document.onmousedown=clickIE4; } document.oncontextmenu=new Function(“alert(message);return false”) </script>

If you don’t like using javascript, you can always use a span tag to position a transparent gif over the top of the image like the example code below. Don’t forget, you will need to create a transparent.gif to implement this method.

<span style=”background-image: url(images/my_image.jpg)”><img src=”images/transparent.gif” width=”200″ height=”150″ border=”0″ alt=”Protected Image.”></span>

“NO RIGHT CLICK” for Source

Here is a handy little script which will not only protect your images from right clicking, but your whole page. Remember this only stops some visitors from viewing your source. There are ways around it and if someone really wants to view your source they may find a way. There is another trick below to protect your source code.

<script language=JavaScript> var message=”Function Disabled!”; function clickIE4(){ if (event.button==2){ alert(message); return false; } } function clickNS4(e){ if (document.layers||document.getElementById&&!document.all){ if (e.which==2||e.which==3){ alert(message); return false; } } } if (document.layers){ document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN); document.onmousedown=clickNS4; } else if (document.all&&!document.getElementById){ document.onmousedown=clickIE4; } document.oncontextmenu=new Function(“alert(message);return false”) </script>

Enjoy!

Nathan Lumpkin

www.NathanLumpkin.com

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Originally posted on Better Networker – by Melodie Kantner

I just got yet another phone call from a marketer who paid good money for my name and phone number as a lead who is “looking for a way to make part time income from home.” Exact words! I wrote them down because I wanted to drop everything and write a blog post on it.

I am already making FULL TIME income from home and I’m NOT looking for another income opportunity! The poor girl has been ripped off. So has the many hopeful network marketers who bought my son Brandon’s name as a lead. I get postcards every week for him. Guess WHAT!! Brandon hasn’t lived here in 10 years!! They are still selling his name as a lead.

I admit, I have bought my share of leads over my years in this industry. I know from experience the leads are usually bad. A long time ago I decided I would not ever buy network marketing leads again.


It really makes me flaming mad that unscrupulous lead companies are ripping people off with leads that are not really leads. They go online and get info on network marketers, then sell that information as leads to people who have a dream to improve their life. When their efforts fail because they are not working effectively in their business, they drop out thinking that it is the network marketing industry or their company that is at fault.

For several years I have been teaching people how to generate their own leads. Lately I am on a mission to get people to hear that message. You DON’T need to buy leads. There are plenty of ways to generate your own real leads. That’s one thing I love about MyLeadSystemPro. They are the best Attraction Marketing System and Training on the planet.

I wish I had found MyLeadSystemPro 14 years ago when I first began with my primary company. It would have made things go much faster. I have been teaching similar things to my downline for several years but not on the scale they can learn from MyLeadSystemPro. I am giddy with delight that I discovered what they were all about. I thank my good friend Diane Hochman for putting me on to them. Now I have the best tools to share with my team.

I have built a great full time business in network marketing and I really love to help other people experience it for themselves. With MyLeadSystemPro I know we will be helping so many more people, not only survive this economy but actually thrive.

Hey, if you want to try out MyLeadSystemPro, you can take a 14 day trial. I’m sure you will be as impressed as I am. With 16 years in the network marketing industry, I have seen a lot and very little impresses me. I’m sure that’s why it took someone like Diane Hochman to wake me up to MyLeadSystemPro. Let me tell you, I AM IMPRESSED!!

Head over to my web site for more tips on Network Marketing Success for Ordinary People.

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Today, many social media marketing consultancy firms or branding specialists offer social media coaching and training. This means that a firm instructs or teaches the client on how to create and manage its social media presence. Many of us internet marketers pound home the importance of “brands” and the most important requirement when working with a new clients is… trying to pinpoint the right tools needed to generate discussions about their company or business over the internet.

The step-by-step process of coaching and training could actually help the client in the following areas:

  • Developing an A to Z process that would lead them to a format that would help develop their social networking needs
  • Maintaining one’s own sites and updating profiles
  • Being a success with one’s social networking sites
  • Gaining new clients
  • Having the image of being one of the industry leaders
  • Increasing website traffic
  • Increasing sales and increasing profits
  • Incorporating video or video email into its customer relationship building

MyVideoChannel has been doing exactly this for quite some time and has taken the use of video beyond the early stages of YouTube.  Take for instance a clothing store who wants to build its social media presence to help complement its brand and its brick and mortar stores. If it hires the services of a social media marketing consultancy firm like MyVideoChannel, the client might be asked first who their target market is. If the client for instance pinpoints the 21 to 29 years old young professionals, then the consultant can help create a social networking page with this target market in mind. It would then invite people under this demographic segment to join this page and be updated of the store’s offerings.  Of course capture pages to gather email addresses & weekly email blasts are part of the services we assist with.

After building the social networking site with consideration to the target audience, the firm could then train the client on how to respond appropriately to some queries. The consultancy firm could also help the client gain more sales by suggesting the need to announce promos and contests on their site. These announcements could in turn be shared to the other friends of the site visitor. They will then be informed and thus check out the brick and mortar store to purchase and avail of the promos and contests that are valid for only a certain period.

When the contests, promos and offering at the social networking site are passed on by one client to others (we call this going viral) on their friends list, this could increase site traffic and thus the success rate of the site. This is how Facebook and MySpace took off like a wild fire!  When there is higher site traffic this could mean that there will also be higher number of sales conversion for the site. Since the social networking site is relatively low cost and easy to maintain, the higher sales could also translate to higher profits.

If you have never thought of utilizing a social media consulting firm, you should call one today… or even take a stab at it yourself – heck, you can even get a FREE marketing account HERE.

To your success,

Nathan

** For your one stop Facebook marketing page… go to: www.MyFacebookDepot.com for resources & information.

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In my latest post about Fiverr, I talked about how I started making money with that website and I mentioned what I like and what I don’t like about Fiverr. Recently, I started to create some more gigs on Fiverr and they are already getting some orders.

I am working on a system that will be based on outsourcing so that with very little effort on my side I will be able to make some extra money. Also, I am thinking about some interesting gig ideas to offer that nobody else has offered before. Anyway I will post about this in the following days if I can come up with some good gig ideas.

If you are new to Fiverr, I strongly suggest you read my previous post here: Fiverr: A Great Place to Start Making Money Online, before you check the Fiverr alternative sites.

In this post, I will give you a list of sites like Fiverr where you can create gigs and sell your services. After the success of Fiverr, more websites in a similar concept have popped up. Although Fiverr is the most popular one amongst these sites and it gets huge traffic, you should also consider listing your gigs on Fiverr alternative websites as well, since you wouldn’t know from where or when you will get orders. Besides, it is always a good idea to spread your business and marketing efforts on as much platforms as possible. Think for a second that you suddenly lost your Fiverr account for any reason and it was your main source of income, what will you do in that case? If you don’t want to mourn after your account, it will be better if you start listing your gigs on other sites as well starting from today, if you haven’t already.

Ok, below is a list of Fiverr like sites. Note that this list is not based on popularity or the amount of traffic each site gets, it’s just a random list.

List of Sites Like Fiverr

Zeerk

1. Zeerk

Traffic rank (Alexa): 22,763
Service prices: $5, $10, $15, $25, $50, $75, $100
Earnings withdrawal: Same day
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $1 for $5 and $12 for $100 service
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Yes

GigHour

2. GigHour

Traffic rank (Alexa): 128,025
Service prices: $3, $5, $7, $10
Earnings withdrawal: After 15 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: None
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $30
Featured services: Yes

FittyTown

3. FittyTown

Traffic rank (Alexa): 484,280
Service prices: $50
Earnings withdrawal: After 10 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 15%
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $40
Featured services: Yes

UpHype

4. UpHype

Traffic rank (Alexa): 39,213
Service prices: $8, $16, $24
Earnings withdrawal: After 3 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $3, $5, $7
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Yes

TwentyVille

5. TwentyVille

Traffic rank (Alexa): 991,266
Service prices: $20
Earnings withdrawal: After 10 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 15%
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $40
Featured services: Yes

GigMe5

6. GigMe5

Traffic rank (Alexa): 163,114
Service prices: $5
Earnings withdrawal: After 1 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: Not written
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $30
Featured services: Yes

GigBucks

7. GigBucks

Traffic rank (Alexa): 30,841
Service prices: $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
Earnings withdrawal: After 7 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 18%
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $3
Featured services: Yes

JustaFive

8. JustaFive

Traffic rank (Alexa): 51,749
Service prices: $5, $10, $20
Earnings withdrawal: Same day
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 20%
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $2
Featured services: Yes

Gigswood

9. Gigswood

Traffic rank (Alexa): 67,937
Service prices: $4, $9, $19
Earnings withdrawal: After 1 day
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $0.55 for $4, $0.75 for $9 and $1.25 for $19
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $3
Featured services: Yes

TenBux

10. TenBux

Traffic rank (Alexa): 47,054
Service prices: $5, $10
Earnings withdrawal: After 2 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 20%
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $8
Featured services: Yes

Dealerr

11. Dealerr

Traffic rank (Alexa): 170,330
Service prices: 5€, 10€, 15€, 25€, 50€, 100€
Earnings withdrawal: After 2 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 20%
Withdrawal fee: 0.45€
Minimum withdrawal: 5€
Featured services: Yes

Magicgigs

12. Magicgig

Traffic rank (Alexa): 727,359
Service prices: $10
Earnings withdrawal: Same day
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $2
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: $50
Featured services: Yes

MyntMarket

13. MyntMarket – Spanish

Traffic rank (Alexa): 183,427
Service prices: 5€, 10€, 20€
Earnings withdrawal: After 7 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 1€, 2€, 3€
Withdrawal fee: 1€
Minimum withdrawal: 8€
Featured services: Yes

Five Squids

14. Five Squids

Traffic rank (Alexa): 418,316
Service prices: £5, £10, £20
Earnings withdrawal: After 14 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 20%
Withdrawal fee: £1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Yes

Outsourcerr

15. Outsourcerr

Traffic rank (Alexa): 180,144
Service prices: $5
Earnings withdrawal: After 1 day
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $1
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Yes

Jobs for $10

16. Jobs for $10

Traffic rank (Alexa): 101,779
Service prices: $5, $10, $20
Earnings withdrawal: After 14 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $1
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Not yet

Telegigz

17. Telegigz – Only site with $1 services

Traffic rank (Alexa): 2,289,403
Service prices: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50
Earnings withdrawal: After 1 day
Payments: PayPal
Commission: 20%
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Yes

Finally, let me also list the features of Fiverr, so that you can make a comparison.

Fiverr.com

FIVERR

Traffic rank (Alexa): 417  *Huge Traffic*
Service prices: $5
Earnings withdrawal: After 14 days
Payments: PayPal
Commission: $1
Withdrawal fee: $1
Minimum withdrawal: None
Featured services: Yes

These are the sites like Fiverr which I could find up to now. If you know any similar sites that are not on the list, please tell me and I will add it to the list. Thanks for reading.

UPDATE: I removed links to the sites that host services/gigs about clicking ads (AdSense etc.), sharing copyrighted software and ebooks. It seems that all the above sites allow either one of the things that shouldn’t be approved. That is not acceptable to host such services/gigs. Put yourself in the shoes of that advertisers and then do what you should about those gigs.

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