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Fiverr business idea + "Flipped" Approach Sells for $1.1 Million

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So, I was browsing Fiverr yesterday and noticed something a bit unusual. I saw several "gigs" where

So, I was browsing Fiverr yesterday (like any normal person) and noticed something a bit unusual. I saw several "gigs" where you could hire someone to create a video of your product...and they will post it to THEIR Amazon Influencer Account. Wait...what? ​ On the surface this sounds great for brands that want exposure for their products. But for the Fiverr seller...this is totally double dipping (but in a socially acceptable way). So, if I get this straight...the Fiverr seller gets paid to create a video and probably gets free product as well. Then, they post it on their Amazon Influencer Account where they get paid AGAIN with any commissions these videos make. Okay, mind blown. I like the hustle. However, most of the Fiverr gigs I saw doing this didn't have very many reviews...which leads me to believe it's not incredibly popular. But the idea of "double dipping"...getting paid twice for 1 piece of work is solid. ​ How can you "double dip" in your business? Perhaps you can think of a few ways... I recently came across another Amazon Influencer, John Shea, who is definitely double dipping with the product review videos he creates. First, he posts "faceless" Amazon videos on his Amazon Influencer account. This has led him to make $187k in commissions last year. You can [see how John is making his money right here](=). ​ Then he also has a YouTube channel where he's posting these same videos. Official double dip. Nice. As mentioned, last week, I've started making some videos for the Amazon Influencer program. The fact that you can post videos directly on Amazon and they get posted on the Amazon product pages is still kinda mind blowing for me. If you want to learn how John Shea and other Amazon Influencers are making six figures a year doing product review videos, you can [get access to John's free "Faceless" products workshop right here](=). If you decide you want to take the full Amazon Influencer Training, I've negotiated a $300 discount for Niche Pursuits readers only. Be sure to use "SPENCER300" in order to get $300 off! --------------------------------------------------------------- How Shane Sams Made $1.1 Million with this "Flipped" Approach to Online Business ​ We see a lot of success stories on Niche Pursuits. And many of them are centered around building an audience using SEO and then monetizing. But [today's episode of the Niche Pursuits podcast]() takes a flipped approach. Shane built a product to help a specific group of people. Then worried about how to market it. And in today's episode he shares: - What made him pursue online businesses - Making $0.11 - The importance of small victories - Learning from mistakes and failures - The compounding effects of doing a little each day - Diversifying and repurposing content - Life-work lifestyle - Selling yourself and your unique offerings - How every niche can have a course or community aspect - And more... ​[This is a must-listen for anyone looking for creative-yet-simple ways to escape their job!]()​ --------------------------------------------------------------- How Caitlin Strempel Earns $350k/Year With SEO Marketing While Working 25 Hours Per Week ​ Get a healthy boost of inspiration in [today's exclusive interview on Niche Pursuits]( with a successful entrepreneur who's managed to turn her shiny object syndrome into a profitable advantage. Caitlin has a significant number of businesses set up in such a way where she only works 25 hours per week. And in her interview she discusses: - What her SEO agency does - How she got into the crypto and NFT space - Why she created her NFT marketing agency - How she's helping artists in Web3 - Why she launched her podcast - How much she's earning - Her secret to marketing the business - Her thoughts on SEO, link building, and keyword research - And a whole lot more... ​[Find out her secret to scaling multiple businesses here!](​ --------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for reading! Spencer  [icon]  8524 W Gage Blvd # 1, Kennewick, WA 99336  [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PREFERENCES]( | [TWITTER]( | [INSTAGRAM]() | [FACEBOOK](=) Â

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