In this article we will talk about the differences between Digesale and Fiverr.

 

Digesale versus Fiverr

 

Sellers – The sellers on Digesale are carefully chosen and thoroughly tested. They all speak great English and each gig offered can be delivered and has many good reviews by customers. On Fiverr anyone can become a seller, therefore you can’t be sure what you will get in terms of quality and communication.

 

Gigs – On Digesale we have fewer gigs as we want to control what is being sold, so that we can make sure our sellers are available, communicative and can deliver what they sell. Fiverr has more gigs, and surely a more varied offering of services across the spectrum. So you will find a bigger amount of services on Fiverr, but a better quality of services on Digesale.

 

Website/Platform – Digesale is a smaller site than Fiverr with much less funds and employees, therefore Fiverr has a more advanced website. However, those that prefer simplicity may find Digesale better. Also, those that would rather support the little guy, the underdog, will surely prefer Digesale.

 

Customer Support – Fiverr is too big for their own good, and their customer support is not very great, as everyone who has ever contacted them about anything already knows. Digesale is a small site and support is done by very few people, and those people have more control and can give more valid and better answers and will work with you to resolving any problems you may have.

 

Bonuses – Fiver has a bonus where you refer people and you can get some money when the people you referred spend money. Digesale has a bonus offering where you can get a bonus on the money You spend, not on the money your referrals spend. See our offers:

 

Check out our Free Bonus Gigs offer here!
Check out our 5% Bonus on Deposits offer here!

 

PROCESSING FEE – This is where we believe Digesale beats Fiverr, by being more affordable for the customer. Fiverr has a processing fee of $2 dollars on every gig purchased, whether you’re paying with Paypal or even if you’re paying with your Fiverr funds. So if you buy a $5 dollar gig you end up paying $7. if you buy a $10 dollar gig, you end up paying $12. On the other hand, Digesale Has NO Processing Fee! You pay exactly what’s stated on each gig, and not a penny more.

 

To conclude, if one really wants to find out which site works better for them they should test both Digesale and Fiverr and find out for themselves. But the increased processing fee on every order which Fiverr implemented in mid-2018 will cost them a lot of business, and it should, as they don’t live up to their name anymore and they are more expensive for buyers.

 

Why pay Fiverr $7 dollars for something you can buy for $5 on Digesale?

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