Don’t Use Fiverr to get Pinterest Followers

[ 0 ] July 12, 2012 |






As good as it may sound, this article comes to you as a warning.  It already is very difficult to make money these day, and to lose money is just something we would not look forward too.

I have recently tried out the fiverr.com pinterest tasks and I can say that they are all pointless.  Here’s what happened.  I ordered a fiverr fo 3000 pinterest followers, this task was in par with every other person’s task on fiverr.  I bought it gave them my pinterest username and an web page url to get likes on. I was impressed that in a 3 days I got exactly 3000 followers and 1000 likes on the webpage.

After further inspection of the followers I noticed that these people were all following each other and had the same likes as each other.  It it me these are all junk pinterest accounts(bots).  I just inflated my pinterest stats with fake followers.  Yes that deserves the sad smiley face :(

I asked the fiverr user if it was indeed fake accounts and he confirmed that all I was getting was fake accounts.  He also said that it was not possible for anyone to offer 3000 or even 1000 pinterest followers for five dollars.

The realty of the situation was that I wasted five dollars on fake followers but gain five dollars in knowledge.  I can’t use these fake followers for anything beside looking at them.  They don’t do anything, it would probably benefit me to delete them from my account.

There you have it, stay away from pinterest tasks on fiverr.com

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Damien Joseph is a blogger, Author, and filmmaker. He also writes for Ohmi.net and Themysified.com. He is the author of the graphic novel Surviving Crete, the novel Alone at the Very End of the World. Damien is currently working on his second novel, Malcolm the Manic Depressive Demon.