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Sunday 30 December 2012

How do I start my own Micro Job website

How or should you start a micro job website?

It's not really a question of "how" it's more of a question of should you start your own micro job website. When Fiverr.com launched back in February 2010 they still wasn't the first website to offer this kind of service. So that being said my answer is YES! if you have the time and commitment to do this then why not. Micro Job websites can be very lucrative in a number of ways, you just need to put the work loads in. The internet is a BIG, BIG place and there's plenty of fish in it. Take a look at affiliate marketing for example, how many sites do you see offering services,products,training,tutorials,money making opportunities and everything in between. Another example could be Facebook, when this launched there were already a boat load of social sites out there but that didn't stop Mr Zuckerberg from taking over the world. What I'm trying to say is that there is plenty of room in the sea for you to jump in.

Where do you get a Micro Job website from?

This is the tricky part and there are a few things you can do here. You could buy one that has already been running and has an established site with buyers and sellers, for example "tenbux.com" sold at Flippa for over $20,000. You can actually go and buy a Fiverr clone "just type fiverr clone in google and you'll get more than enough to choose from", Ive seen these cost up to $500, or you could get the WordPress pricerr theme for $69.00. There is now a FREE script over at php valley (http://phpvalley.com/phpvalley-micro-jobs-site-script/). As you can see there are plenty of ways to start one up, some easier than other and some more cost effective ways of setting one up, BUT please do a little research and don't just jump in as you might hit the shallow end ;). I would highly recommend trying or having your own custom built script made for you, this way your website is unique and stands a side from the rest. When you come to creating your site try not to just copy Fiverr or any other site, try being unique and be creative with ideas. You don't just have to sell small services, you can sell pretty much anything.

Where do you get buyers and sellers from?

When I started Madgigz.com this was one of the main things I was most worried about because for me setting up the shop was easy, getting customers to come in is not so easy. Hopefully a couple of these tips should help you a long the way, these aren't just random tips picked from the sky these are techniques I am still using.
  1. Don't just set your website up and launch, do a pre-launch offer and get people interested.
  2. (This is a must) Before you launch, put a lot of hard work in marketing your site via social networks, blogging, guest blogging, comment posting and everything in between. Basically anything to generate interest towards your site.
  3. Buyers and sellers are NOT different, treat them the same. What I mean by this is at first I was buyer but then converted in to a seller. Sellers will buy from other sellers.
  4. It's very important that you don't stop marketing your site, keep blogging, keep posting comments and keep networking.
  5. Get in touch with other/similar sites and ask for banner swaps etc. Generating traffic is as important as having things to sell on their. No traffic - no sales - no money :(
  6. I highly recommend paid advertising whether it be on Google, facebook or any other site (obvioously make sure it's worth while). I posted an add on Fiverrway and this generated a lot of interest but it cost me $150.00 and the question, was it worth it? YES!. 
  7. Don't forget to set-up your social networking, this is so important and many people will leave this till last. Put this on your priority list as it's not something that you can just throw up. For example take a look at Madgigz.com on twitter, Google+ and Facebook and you will see that the advertising for the site flows.
  8. Although marketing your site is important you don't want to get caught up in spending hours on hours, days on days doing this. You need to pay attention to your guest, buyers and sellers.
  9. Set-up email campaigns. This is something else you should consider a priority as this is the only way you can co-operate with your audience.
  10. Don't forget a blog! Although sometimes I miss posting on the Madgigz.com blog you should consider posting at least once a week, this is another good way of keeping everyone updated with announcements, news, special offers and other important information for your audience.
Can I help your Micro Job business?
Simple answer is YES I can help your Micro Job business. I built the Madgigz.com platform not just as micro job website to sell other people's services, in fact take a look at the site I don't sell any services. The platform was built to increase traffic and sales to micro job websites and sellers and to give the buyers a much more integrated impression of micro job websites where they can simply browse the services from all the major micro job websites.

Please feel free to contact me and I will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have and hopefully assist you in promoting your micro job website.

Email: carlATmadgigzDOTcom
Skype: carlbrook79
Website: www.madgigz.com


Final thoughts
I'm not telling you that this is easy as that would be far from the truth. There is a lot of hard work that go's in to maintaining these sites and promoting them. If your looking for a get rich quick scheme then I suggest you look elsewhere.



14 comments:

  1. Thanks for the info. I will check them out. I've had a few ideas for this type of site, so the channels you gave are sure to help.

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    1. Hi Ryan

      Thanks for your comment! I hope this helps. I like the way your playing with ideas and not just throwing another fiverr clone up! Try and be unique.

      Best of luck!
      Carl

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  2. I consider SEOClerks, because I can get anything SEO-related from there. SEOClerks.com even has a better support, they have freebies, and a lot of other features Fiverr or any other micro job site wouldn’t even dream of.

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  3. very informational Carl. Maybe you could try visiting our site.

    thanks
    Freelancegigz

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  4. Thanks Carl, its good to hear a positive opinion when it comes to creating a microjobs site.

    We are TennR, just launched a week ago.

    Aimed at mostly at the UK market. http://tennr.co.uk

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  5. You're right.. maintaining job sites can be a lot of work especially when it gets popular and you have a lot of members using it, but nowadays its not so bad because i've seen a few services which cater specifically to such needs like helping person starting a micro job site and have staff to maintain it for the owner too and it doesnt cost much, like a few bucks a month. I didnt see any of these types mentioned in the post, probably because they haven't been around very long, but companies like bossbugs.com provide services to set up a micro job site and offers free support and upgrades which makes it a hell of a lot easier in my opinion because i wouldnt have to spend over 20 thousand dollars for a good site and i definitely don't want to use a free script like php vally that is basically worthless to use to the security concens, but bossbugs will set up everything and offer support for like $34 or something dollars to begin. I don't remember the exact amount but its somewhere there. There are also other companies that provide similar service too but the others i know of basically provide PTC site set up, so if it's a micro job site you need then i think bossbugs.com is a good option, especially for newbies or beginners wanting to get into the biz sicne there is support to take care of everything. Generally, I think it can be fun too to run a micro job site and i enjoyed your post. I agree, its not a get rich quick scheme but it can be worth it in the long run and can make lots of cash. If only i had the extra time on my hands i would be trying one for myself and see how it goes

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