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Yes. I've self-published 9 books. Paranormal/SciFi romances. I do it exclusively through Amazon. Their publishing site kdp.amazon.com makes it very easy. You can publish hardback, paperback, eBooks, and Kindle Unlimited books. I write in Word bc I just prefer it that way. I use the software program Vellum to format my books. Vellum lets you export several formats so you can get the book size & format. It also autogenerates the Table of Contents, etc. I get my cover images done through an artist via Fiverr.com for around $60-100 per book. I didn't use an editor (unless you count my husband and a good friend) until it started to make sense financially. I now use an editor I hire through Upwork.com. The editor usually costs about $250-300 - they generally charge per 1000 words. In my first book, on the About Author page, I told readers that I was looking for beta readers and they could sign up to be beta readers on my website. I now have a solid 8 beta readers that give my book a final read before I publish. I'm writing my 10th book now. It does not make me enough money to quit my job yet but the royalties continue to increase. I hope this helped.
Try contacting Amine directly to see if he has sheet music he is willing to share if it is his arrangement.
And if you can't figure it out by ear and he doesn't want to share the music, you might need to hire someone on fiverr.com to try to transcribe it. Whether this is ethical or not I leave to others to decide.
You will only need first to third position to play this - except one brief section with fifth position or a harmonic for the high E.
What i did in my journey of becoming an editor, was to edit gaming videos (we've all been ther, eh?) and doing work for friends. Once people close to you find out you like to edit, they want some help here and there, free work is so important! As for things to edit, go on freelancer.com / fiverr.com / taskrabbit.com and do some small projects, you'll learn so much by doing and even getting as little as $5 is a motivation to finish. You'll go up the ladder for bigger projects in no time and you'll find yourself in the middle of a new career which (hopefully) you'll love, and if not, at least you know you don't and also there's a big chance you'll stumble upon what you really like. My best advice is never back down for projects that seem too big for you, learn as you go! you have to. Push yourself to surpass your limits, do more. You got this! Can't wait to see what you put out!
Have you tried freelancing? I've done a little bit of data work on fiverr.com. With your skills you'd probably pick up work pretty easily. It would all be done from home (or wherever) and you set your own schedule. Only downside is you'd be self employed. But if you're only doing it part time you'd be unlikely to earn enough to need to pay tax.
Fiverr.com means you can share a skill or service. Try tiny niche stuff - for example, there are guys on there that will create white backgrounds for photos. Very profitable and very quick.
For example, try:
Voice acting - offer full usage of your voice for any purpose, as too many people charge a fortune for commercial rights and it sucks. All your need is a mic and relatively quiet place to record.
Transcribing (you can also try Rev.com for this).
You could also try selling niche products on eBay. But be aware that eBay takes a massive chunk of your profit.
This is most likely already recorded somewhere, probably Youtube, but if you ever do find yourself unable to find a recording of a piece you can always go to Fiverr.com and pay someone.
I recently bought this clarinet book by Roger Zare and have been working on the first piece. I'm not great at clarinet, and there are no recordings out there, so I paid clarinetist (he had his education, experience, and recordings on his page) on fiverr.com from Lithuania $30 to record it for me. He gave me 2 recordings, they are lovely, and so very helpful.
Don't ever pay to get your work published. The company is a scam if they are asking for a reading fee.
Writing contests do ask for a fee and some publishing sites do offer writing contests so make sure you're not submitting stories to a contest. You won't get feedback from a contest.
If you're looking for feedback and you're willing to pay then there are sites that you can hire cheap beta readers or proofreaders who will give you full detailed feedback. Fiverr.com is a site with freelancers who offer their services cheap but I'm not sure about the quality. Make sure you research them and message them because there are people on there who are scammers too.
There are indie publishers who will accept unagented work though if you have a book I'd try to get an agent first since they open more doors.
Here's a list of indie publishers. Reedsy is a good site so I trust their list.
fiverr.com has been wonderful for us. Easy to shop around and look at all the different artists' work! Our rad little Indiesaur in our prof pic we grabbed from a fantastic graphic artist on Fiverr (for not too much $$$). Plus part of the process generally includes sending over a sketch for approvals and such before locking in your design.
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I mean there are lots of these sites that already exist; see freelancer.com and fiverr.com.
To go about making your own though it might be easier to make it using PHP rather than using wordpress and hoping to find premade plugins that answer your problems.
Fiverr.com they don't advertise as fake followers. But search the high rates sellers for "increasing followers"
It is against policy to have fake followers - so sells don't outright advertise as such
Fiverr.com is great. I get all my dental work done there.
Seriously though, someone who actually knows what they are doing will give you a tablespoon of warm spit for $5. There is a reason things cost what they do.
If you are artistically inclined you could go on Fiverr.com and offer up some custom work? They have all sorts of categories that you can get into Music/drawing/voice work ect. I've even ghostwritten and beta-read other people's work! Depending on what you can do, you could make 40 dollars in one gig.
NTA - and start taking gigs on fiverr.com so that you can get some regular cash flow and some client referrals for your resume. I am so sorry you are facing this from your parents. This is not unusual for my friends with similar dissent. You are doing great. You have been hoping for their approval, but you just need to get your own. Move out, move on.
As an electronic engineer and small-scale manufacturer, I have had to do this in the past (as recently as last Friday.) Here's my process:
But that's just for the physical components that already exist in my mind. I have also hired software developers on freelancer.com.
Hi u/michaelh98. Hmm, interesting idea. Auto generating the CCs (closed captions) and using those as a transcript of an interview. I can definitely see the advantage of doing that. If you have a load of footage then you could use the "find" functionality in a text editor for quickly locating specific points in the video. If you are getting the .srt files from youtube you'll also be getting the time stamps for your footage as well!
The only issue I see is that the auto generated captions from Youtube are not that accurate. You'll have to go through and check them to make sure that they are correct. And that will take time.
You could always find someone on fiverr.com who would be able to do this for you, if you have a little bit of a budget for that.
But great idea, I'll probably test this out on some future project :)
Good luck!
So let me start off by saying this. As true as it is on planes, it's very true with money: Secure your own mask first before assisting others.
You need to be able to support yourself financially first before you can funnel to your mom. The thing about a degree is that while certain fields really need you to major in that subject, there's a very large portion of it that just cares that you have a college degree. So number one, finish your degree.
If you can get employment in the field, great. If not, there's plenty of other jobs just looking for a completed degree.
Number two, use your skills for a side hustle. With photoshop/digital editing the thing that comes to mind is fiverr.com or etsy.com. Create an offering that you can complete during time you set aside to do so. Maybe 3 times a week, you work from 5-10pm, so that you earn some money but it won't be a burden pulling you away from school.
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>I would also be grateful if there were any sites/apps for doing surveys that actually give you legit money.
^These do exist, but they really don't pay out anywhere close to what you think. I have Google Surveys for example and maybe every other week I'll have $5 worth of play store credit that I'll use to watch a movie.
If you still feel the need to help, step 3 would to get a part time job.
Best of luck!
I listened to the Vulnerability episode. Loved that you prefaced the episode by talking about getting the idea for the episode from the Shawn Mendes video - I liked understanding the background of why you thought it was important to discuss in an episode, and also gave me another reference to learn more for context if I wanted to dive into the topic more. I think it's great that you choose topics based on something that's been relevant in pop culture or your life and real observations.
One thing that could add more variability throughout the episodes so listeners don't lose attention, could be breaking it up into different styles of storytelling throughout. From what I listened to, the whole episode was a personal-monologue style where you talk about vulnerability based on your thoughts/opinions/observations (more hypothetical). At times the rhythm of it gets a little monotonous, so maybe a personal story/anecdote of your own to demonstrate one of your points or bringing an example to life using a storyline from pop culture/a movie/etc and doing a few of those to break the episode apart. I think it'd keep listeners from tuning out if they have a short attention span, and I think people are drawn to descriptive stories and personal examples. But otherwise, I enjoyed hearing you talk! And love the episode topics.
Also, I just clicked through some other episodes and listened to the "Getting shit done" one, I loved your energy level in this episode. You seemed passionate about the topic and I was paying attention throughout. I think it'd be great to maintain this energy for the other episodes.
Oh also intro/outro music would make it sound more professional I think! I found cheap music for my podcast through a freelancer on fiverr.com.
Here is a link to the wonderful Fiverr.com artist I contracted to bring this idea to life: https://www.fiverr.com/derryfebrian/draw-comic-or-manga-as-u-wish?source=order_page_summary_gig_link_image&funnel=9be805ce-dea1-462e-a298-8b6ec93f270b
Hey there! Great to hear you're super motivated in your teens to start working and do something of interest to you. I can tell you bluntly that you're already off to a great start.
I think as a whole, however, is you're looking at your situation in the wrong way. You shouldn't be looking at it as "would someone hire me," but rather WHY would someone hire you?
Apart from regulations about minors working (if you're under 18), it's important to ask yourself that because you need to identify what you would be able to bring to the table.
If you are under 18, there are likely a lot of companies/projects that would be unable to hire you just due to age (because of child labor laws specifically) - but like you had mentioned about freelancing, it is an option.
If you're very set on working for a company, I would reach out to a bunch of different companies in your area that peak your interest - email human resources/recruiters. Call up the office. Once on the phone and in contact with someone, let them know a little bit more about your background, why you're interested in the company, and see if you can come up with an internship! You might even get the benefit of being a paid intern! Only time will tell. However, if specifically looking to work at a company, that's likely the best way to start doing so when you're young.
Don't kick the bucket on the freelance work though. Put your expertise on Fiverr.com and see if you can gain some clients that way. It never hurts to try!
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Thank you so much! Makes me very glad to hear :D Yes, I did. It's hard to tell you where to begin, it took me almost a week of constant work in Illustrator with several hundred layers of shapes to get it the way I wanted. If you're not very proficient with a design program like Illustrator I'm not sure such a project would be the best thing to start out with since it can be very frustrating, but not to say you shouldn't try it if you want to. I know nothing about you skillset. Otherwise if you have a litte cash to drop fiverr.com have sooo many good artists that will make your vision come true for suprisingly low prices.
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I've said it to everyone - check out a guy on fiverr.com named "godhands" or anyone that does resume graphic design. There's also people that review/critique/rewrite your resume on Fiverr as well. It is pretty cheap and definitely worth it in my opinion. I have gotten a bunch of compliments on my resume in the past. I have also read that resumes should try to keep it to one page. For like $20 the people on fiverr can help make it read much more professional - just my 2 cents.
I've used fiverr.com for my emotes and I've been very happy with the results. I'm guessing their are other sites dedicated to this type of thing as well. The aim of these sites is to protect everyone involved in the transaction. I think a contract for such a small amount of money would not be worth enforcing, so it likely isn't worth the effort. You can trust the person doing the emotes, say you'll pay when the work is complete, or use a site, like the one that I mentioned, as an escrow service in an attempt to keep everything fair.
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I'm from Europe, and over here we have several websites where we can advertise the classes we want to give. Kind of like fiverr.com but for teachers. The one I used is called superprof. Then potential clients browse different adverts and if they like you the website gets both of you in touch
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Those are the options I could think of for you at the moment. Hope it helps :)
If you want illustrations rather than using photos, there are lots of people on Fiverr.com that will do caricatures and illustrations for you based on photos. Then as mentioned below you'll need someone with Photoshop/Illustrator/Coreldraw/Google Sketch experience to put the photo/illustration, text and backgrounds together, then you can print at Gamecrafter or other online custom card printing place, I imagine there are others.
its the age of internet, you can make money at any age. I've seen 13 year old kids make plenty of money online, as long as they can arrange a paypal account for example. There are kids on Twitch who get donations/subs and are underage. You can use your PS/Vegas/html skills on sites such as Fiverr.com. If you can start a career that allows you to work remotely, you could be potentially in a great position down the road, having a good side hustle or not doing the 9-5 at all. Could be sitting on a beach across the world, editing videos in Vegas, same way you'd do from your basement at home.
Thats a little tricky but I would recommend charging base on length of time the post will be there or based off of the amount of engagement expected. You could do that by analyzing the engagement from your own posts and using that as starting point. You could also browse Fiverr.com there are a lot of freelancers that do this type of task and charge anywhere from $5 to $500 it just depends on what the client is expecting. From what I seen how they do it is based off the length of time. Like for 24 hours it is x amount. If they want it to be there for life than a higher flat rate is charged and that just depends on how much you believe the exposure/engagement is worth.
Welcome to the club! I'm in the same boat. Presenting an app idea is just that, an idea. If somebody came up to you and had a "wicked sweet app idea that will make $1,000,000" would you dump cash into it? Probably not. Maybe use Fiverr.com to see if there are some cheap alternatives. That's what I'm doing.
One that incorporates a skill or a passion you already have. You can make money doing literally anything online nowadays. My friend just started reading people's tarot cards online and makes about $400-$800 a month from it. Check out fiverr.com for ideas and post your ad for free. Or Craigslist. Or find a relevent subreddit.
I'd recommend you get some pictures of your work. if you're planning on marketing to 3d printed models, I'd also recommend including photos of your printed work.
Also, check out https://fiverr.com
As someone who has been on youtube since the beginning (mostly working for other youtubers) and who has worked for 20 years in radio and television...
You could get parents/older relatives to set up a Paypal for you & do freelancing stuff like /r/hungryartists. I think fiverr.com allows <18, but I'm not sure.
In the same vein, an 18+ friend/relative can set you up with Amazon affiliate & Amazon merch, Hubpages, ... and you can start building websites that get enough traffic to earn beermoney through affiliate marketing (there's many more affiliate programs, but the above mentioned are the most beginner friendly).
A more regular job? Difficult! Lawn mowing etc. are better options if the cash is more important than the flexibility. :)
Yeah, either the OP was scammed, or the OP is a scammer.
I quick search google shows nothing. A quick search of Fiverr.com shows exactly one guy offering this "service", and his name is "Jack", suspiciously close to the reddit user that posted this.
And Jack's other offerings on Fiverr are get-rich-quick shit.
Have a look at the sort of things offered on fiverr.com and see if there's anything you could freelance at? You can post your job ad and also people looking for services will post what they're looking for & you can propose your services.
If you have the technical know-how and a fairly relaxed attitude to copyright law, a friend runs some media hosting services via something I think they told me was called Plex. Apparently so I've been told its similar to Netflix.
I'm pretty sure he told me he runs it from something called a seedbox which is connected to a GSuite account with unlimited storage where they keep their media - fairly certain that's what they said. I think they also said they get their content from these things called Torrents and somewhere called Usenet and manages them with some software called Sonarr and Radarr. I'm not sure, maybe you need to look at /r/usenet to get the proper information - I can only tell you what my friend does.
They've told me they run a server for normal Movies and TV and also a server purely dedicated to Adult stuff. They've told me they've made well over £3000 throughout the time they've had it running, but they said they have monthly overheads and it takes some time and knowhow to get started and maintain. Also they were saying that its starting to become a very saturated market now so the value is starting to drop out of it.
I might not be totally accurate, I'm just telling you what I recall my friend told me. I don't use his services personally or condone any sort of copyright infringement.
Teva Pharmaceuticals for medication.
<strong>Wix.com</strong> to build a website.
<strong>Fiverr.com</strong> for freelance services.
You can also indirectly support Israeli companies by purchasing from Apple, Intel, Microsoft, and Amazon as they all use Israeli technologies.
I don't really understand why you felt dropping your effort for school and good grades was a right call because you were supposed to leave your home. What would you have done in another country? Even abroad often your high school diploma is translated and the grades converted. If they are not good enough, you could miss out on going to college/university should your career choice change at a later point in time.
However, there is one thing I could suggest: Since you have a web design certificate, why not start offering webdesign gigs at websites such as fiverr.com or upwork.com ?
Yes, it's not easy in the beginning until you have a few customers and pay is not awesome, but it's better to make some money than wasting your time. Once you have saved some money, you could think about investing in further education for yourself.
yeah, I'm not trying to shit on your idea or anything, just offering advice on how to make it a reality. There's also a pretty big gap between the amount of time/cost creators spend/charge and what people think creators spend/charge, which is a pretty frustrating and annoying thing for creators.
There is also fiverr.com if you want to try and find some people who will work on the cheap, tho obviously you couldn't pay in nanos then.
Estas nur kelkaj tuttempaj laborpostenoj en la grandaj esperantaj organizoj. Sed kelkaj homoj gajnas monon per Esperanto parttempe en retpaĝoj kiel Fiverr aŭ per kursoj aŭ per vendi esperantaĵojn kiel librojn.
A. Some I knew from the industry or came through mutual acquaintances, some browsing ArtStation, for others I used fiverr.com
B. The list evolved during development. I always knew there would be things I would need (e.g. music) and the specifics (e.g. how many tracks) is something that could be discussed with the freelancer. Then as the game design coalesced and new requirements emerged, I'd look for help in those areas. This is for instance how I got help to make a pre-rendered intro.
C. The most common is per hour. This both gives you the flexibility to spend the time where you get the most benefit and protects the freelancer in case you request infinite changes. The cost really varies. In places like fiverr.com the cost depends on the complexity of the work - I'm assuming that internally that translates to time, but it's not exposed as such.
Kan du noget? Hvis du kan noget som ikke så mange kan så har det ofte værdi, også hvis det ikke kan anvendes direkte til at tjene penge. Så kan du måske undervise i det el. lign. Jeg ville også overvej fiverr.com eller lign i din situation. Hvis du ikke kan noget så lær noget imens du arbejder i Netto.
Bueno, en este tipo de sitios hay otras cosas que se piden y hacen tambien, como redacción, traducción, analisis de data, entrada de datos, ventas... Otro sitio parecido es Fiverr.com
Pero si es verdad que la mayoria de trabajo que se puede hacer en linea, a menos que sea de call center, va a ser especializado y orientado a el uso especializado de computadoras, ya sea en contenido digital, creatividad y arte, informatica y computo, etc..
A bunch of rug-pulls. If your whole idea is to just add a word to an existing tokens name. You are clearly just trying to rip people off. Safemoon Inu....SMH. Seriously? "Hey guys, I added INU to the name and had a logo made for $5 on Fiverr.com". Wow! Sounds Legit Bro!
I think my head just exploded a little. To his distributor?!? I can't even guess what he's paying for. For the printed books? You can print on demand. All sorts of things. Heck, you can even get some decent editing and cover work on Fiverr.com without breaking the bank.
What's the track? Depending on complexity, you could potentially go to fiverr.com (or similar) and find some folks to help you make a FULL cover of the song.
But, if this is a low-cost/no-cost project, most of the "drum cover" videos I've seen use the original track but just have the mic(s) for the drums hotter so you hear YOUR drums vs. the track's drums.
And to your original question, you could try to EQ out the track's drums, but you're probably going to lose the bass (and more) along the way.
Why don't you ask them what their rate and terms are? And make sure you are clear on who owns the intellectual property (both of the music and of the recording).
You can also explore places like fiverr.com for alternatives and to get a feel for what rates might be like for the quality of work you hope to get.
At the end of the day, I'd worry less about what you would pay for a recording vs. a live performance and more about what the time involved costs for the performer. That's likely to be the biggest determining factor of price. Some might charge more for travel/appearance fee for a live performance. Others might charge more for a recording because of different levels of expectation and permanence in the final product.
I would definitely recommend going to Voices.com over Fiverr.com. You can submit a sample, get auditions, pick the right fit for your story, and get them started from there.
You'll get a lot better quality voiceover work there, and it's the only thing they do, so they've got the process down. I've used them many times before and had good luck with them.
Can't help on the housing side, however, I can make some suggestions on the income side.
You mentioned you're disabled, not sure to what extent or what specifically is the issue... however I can see you at least have access to a computer and internet. You can type and write quite well, and seem to have a good head on your shoulders!
That said, have you considered applying for any jobs that allow fully remote work and allow you to just work from your computer? I know dozens of companies hiring remote exclusively that pay quite well and require basic skills, like English language, a computer and internet.
Even as a virtual assistant, you can easily make $15-$20 an hour to run basic admin tasks that anyone can handle.
You could also try creating a listing for yourself on a site like fiverr.com where anyone can basically make a profile and start freelancing. You can edit people's writing, transcribe audio to text, and a variety of other things that again don't take much skill and pay well.
Hope that helps somewhat, if not... I gave it a go! Best of luck.
Checkout fiverr.com - there are lots of people offering to remove noise and echo from audio, usually for very reasonable amounts of money. They should be able to do it with a video file too, no problem.
I get working a job that you don't like to support your family. My advice would be to find a job at a place that has opportunity for promotion. It's the best way to at least make more money. As for using your degree, the best thing that I can think of would be to look on line for people wanting to hire a graphic designer for small jobs. That could get your foot into the door of a full time job doing it. If it's available try fiverr.com. It would allow you to take odd jobs here and there to pass the time. It could also, potentially, alleviate the stress of working a job you don't like.
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Keep getting at it and taking opportunities that come up and things will work out.
You can goto fiverr.com and ask someone to do a voice impersonalization of Blippi. Have them record a message for your child.
Another option is to get custom stickers made of blippi with the words "Get well soon (name)" or "Stay Strong (Name). Its like Blippi sent those stickers to the little one.
Or get him a Blippi fun pack and say its from blippi
Sorry for your loss.
Look for something that you can do online. A YouTube channel or online teaching of some sorts. Plenty of kids in India need teaching assistance. Market yourself a bit in the community and play on the fact you are doing MBBS (basic selling). Look at Fiverr.com, offer freelance services in whatever skill you possess.
You want to minimize any disruption to your MBBS which is very important so running around outside delivering pizza should be a last resort. Online is the way to go, something you can do with a laptop and an internet connection from your home.
PS: Investing in crypto is a possibility but I don't know your financial condition. If you have a PC with a decent GPU, crypto mining is still possible. Many people make their monthly living off it.
Message me on Fiverr: fiverr.com/sylveserlazarus
Or here, on Reddit!
Wider portfolio:
artstation.com/sylvesterlazarus/albums/3182797
Message me on Fiverr: fiverr.com/sylveserlazarus
Or here, on Reddit!
Wider portfolio:
artstation.com/sylvesterlazarus/albums/3182797
I recommend paying someone to write your profile. Check out fiverr.com. There are plenty of great writers that will do it for cheap. As for pics, if you have the money, pay someone to take high quality pics. Both of these will go a long way.
Are you currently living in Mexico or the the UK?
Working in a foreign country will require a company to apply for a work visa on your behalf and most won't do that unless you have very specialized skills. Most visas require the company to prove that they couldn't find anyone with you skills locally. Of course, you could always try to immigrate to another country, but it could be years before you're eligible to work.
Have you tried online freelancing? I hire freelance talent all the time and lately my go-to source is fiverr.com. There are also places where you can create and sell your own digital content like envato.com. I may be able to help you more if I had a better idea of what it is you create. Do you have a website or work samples you can share here or maybe send to me in a DM?
Eso depende de tus conocimientos... otros son upwork.com y fiverr.com pero depende de que podrias ofrecer. Si hagas programacion o UI/UX, obviamente seria mas facil de consiguir trabajo remoto. Tendrias q seguir probando y estoy seguro q te vas a conseguir algo bueno!
Hi Daniel,
Platforms like Fiverr.com and freelancer.com are a race to the bottom. Potential clients that go to these platforms expect things to happen very cheaply and thus I can't compete with those offering super cheap rates.
Linkedin I don't understand how I could potentially use for lead generation, any tips on how to do this?
Thank you!
Hello! I am a freelance illustrator and character designer from Alberta, Canada and I have some slots in my art shop that have opened up for you.
Here is a link to my art shop if you are interested here
When you see work going for low amounts of money, that means the market has set pricing. To get a premium for your work, you'll need to set yourself apart from the others. A portfolio might help in that regard. Another option: Fiverr which I believe allows you to set your pricing.
Why not work for a company? Many offer fully-remote positions. I work for a company that hires developers without degrees and we have team members scattered across India. If you can demonstrate that you have the skills to produce, that's what's important to us.
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The absolutely easiest answer is to direct you to Fiverr.com and look there. There will be tons of options, and you will get a good idea of prices. As you'll no doubt have guessed, simple arrangents will be cheaper than complex ones.
Also, don't assume that a cheaper price necessarily means inferior work. People just starting on Fiverr charge less to attract customers, and increase their prices as they get more reviews.
Hi! I've DM'd you
Take a look at my fiverr to get an idea of price: fiverr.com/users/mystys_art (any non realistic commissions can be done in an anime style)
And here's my portfolio which shows some realistic and some cartoon/anime style work: instagram.com/mystys_art/
Let me know what you think!
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on fiverr.com you can pay people too setup everything for you......Do you really have 600tb stored on gdrive? And are your movie files very big? And if so are they ok too stream, wud u not have buffering problems if ur streaming 20gb files ect
Fiverr.com is a winner. Spend $5-10 and they will give you 1-2 different options.
There are plenty of different designers with lots of different templates to choose from for inspiration.
Just give them some clear ideas about what sort of theme/keywords you want.
This is an affiliate link. It would help me a lot if you use that link to sign up. You might also get a chance to get a discount.
You could find someone to do it for a fee on Fiverr.com
Soundcloud has a mastering service which is pretty good. It costs about $4.99 a track.
Ozone 8 from Izotope has an automatic mastering assistant. It is rent to own on Splice.com
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Character Artwork: Jeff Santos [ http://facebook.com/jadehookstudio ]
Movelist Artwork: Svetlana Kiseloff [ lanakiseloff on fiverr.com ]
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If you can do photoshop stuffs, you can do some online jobs on upworks, fiverr.com as freelancer..
If you can write articles, then you can write on medium.com and get paid.
If your entirely new to online jobs, 1st learn something which is useful for others and start working online.
Character Artwork: Jeff Santos [ http://facebook.com/jadehookstudio ]
Movelist Artwork: Svetlana Kiseloff [ lanakiseloff on fiverr.com ]
I just paid for french translation via fiverr.com :) Anyway, I'm not aware of such place, so you should pick some apps or OS that you actually use and translate them. That will make you feel better too, than translating some app you know nothing about.
My game doesn't have nearly the same level of artwork complexity that you require, but I used fiverr.com and found many great artists over there who were more than reasonably priced!
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For a freelancer, check out fiverr (fiverr.com) as well. I paid $25 for a logo just last week and got some pretty awesome results. I gave the freelancer no real guidelines, just a description of what we do and a color scheme.
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Feel free to reach out if you need a recommendation for the guy who did mine. I can show you the logo he made as well.
Character Artwork: Jeff Santos [ http://facebook.com/jadehookstudio ]
Movelist Artwork: Svetlana Kiseloff [ lanakiseloff on fiverr.com ]
>oneflare.com.au.
Yea! This reminds me of thumbtack.com you ask for a quote and people answer the call. I'm trying to do away with quoting as much as possible. Kind of like a local version of Fiverr.com. I think I really need to work on how I present the idea. It seems I have to get too wordy and it gets confusing.
Character Artwork: Jeff Santos [ http://facebook.com/jadehookstudio ]
Movelist Artwork: Svetlana Kiseloff [ lanakiseloff on fiverr.com ]
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Every program I've taken at George Brown was a government funded program so it was no cost to me and I did not take out loans to attend.
Some of the programs even provided transportation cost
I even attempted my GED with https://www.frontiercollege.ca/Programs/By-Location/Ontario/BTS
Maybe you can make a page on Fiverr.com
You might want to check out Fiverr.com I know of a couple people who offer their services through that site to do exactly what you're asking for. I would say I'd be interested, but I'm not sure my coding is up to what you need. Good luck.
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For my channels, I hired someone on Fiverr.com to make a quick Jingle. Usually ends up running me $60 or so but I know I won't have any copyright issues with it because it's made for me and also, you can have the musician say the name of your channel so it totally customized.