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from: Joseph Oderinu <joe@africanajobs.com>
date: Jul 8, 2020, 6:00 AM
subject: Earn $1000 From Fiverr: Method 1 and 2
mailed-by: africanajobs.com

Method #1 - Video Testimonials

Video testimonials are used all over the web and there is a high demand for them from business owners.

The best thing about this type of gig is that all you need to do it...

...is your mobile phone!

You don’t need a professional camera to record these testimonials.

Just be natural and provide authentic information about the product or service.

Plus offering script creation for the testimonials can be a nice little add on service ;)

Example Gigs
https://www.fiverr.com/generatecashbiz/give-you-a-realistic-video-testimonial
https://www.fiverr.com/philgratton/create-video-marketing-testimonials

How To Create Video Testimonials

The first thing you need to do is create the video testimonial itself.

Just grab your phone and record a selfie style video of the testimonial the client wants you to create.

It really is that easy!

If for any reason you want to edit the video or spruce it up a bit with some cool effects, you can use the 100% free Filmora Video Editor

All you need to do is import your media files by clicking the button or by dragging and dropping the files into the software.

There are a ton of special effects to choose from to customize your videos.

You can apply filters and overlays, sound effects, picture-in-picture, add transitions and more-

So as you can see it’s not only easy but with this tool it only costs you your time to create these cool video testimonials for your Fiverr gig.

Method #2 - Website Speed Optimization

Any site that takes longer then 3 seconds to load is just waving goodbye to their traffic.

Don’t believe me? Well see what happened when I improved my site speed!

It's super easy to offer a gig on Fiverr which improves site speed with a speed optimization service.

Example Gigs

https://www.fiverr.com/aaliyaan/increase-speed-of-your-wordpress-blog-or-wp-site
https://www.fiverr.com/wordpresscholar/speed-up-wordpress-site-in-24-hours-or-less
https://www.fiverr.com/search/gigs?utf8=%E2%9C%93&source=top-bar&locale=en&search_in=everywhere&query=website%20speed

How To Improve Site Speed Easily

There are actually a number of simple tasks you can do to achieve a better site speed.

First up, sign up to Cloudflare and set up a free account and then enable it for your client's website-

This will literally take you about 5 minutes to complete and is mega easy to navigate.

Next up, get the WP Smush Plugin which will optimize images without losing the quality.

Quick tip: Once you have run the plugin then you need to deactivate it as it could slow your site speed itself - not many people realise this.

Then add a caching plugin like WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache and voila!

Just follow this guide or this guide to set them up.

And that's all there is to it!

Just by-
Enabling CloudFlare
Compressing images
Adding a caching plugin
Will speed up just about any site...

And it doesn't cost anything to do other than your time!

Wrapping It Up
Both of today's methods are super easy for anyone to do!

They don't cost anything other than your time

And both methods are super easy to execute...

It doesn't get much easier than that!

I'll be sending you 2x more awesome Fiverr methods tomorrow - stay tuned!

- Joseph Oderinu
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