Bullhead is about a cattle farmer, pumped on steroids, who engages in some shady dealings with a mob boss. The above video, a part of Badass Digest’s ad campaign, doesn’t really scream “steroid crazed cattle rancher”. The people who were hired obviously didn’t do any research on the film, and just picked up on “foreign language film” and went from there. In fact, I don’t think this is doing anything to help the film get noticed, because if I didn’t know better, that video would’ve turned me off completely from seeing the movie.
However, don’t let the video turn you off from Fiverr. Surprisingly, 5 bucks gets you much better quality products than what you saw in the above video. Granted, a lot of the ads on Fiverr are for silly services, such as singing happy birthday to a person from the jungle or doing a rip-off of the Old Spice Guy commercials. But you can find a lot of useful services as well. There is an ad for a proofreader/editor or an SEO (search engine optimization) analyst’s report for your web site. Most of the services start out at a cost of $5, but some offer more services, called “Gig Extras”, for an additional charge.
You obviously take a gamble when you hire someone, which is what Badass Digest did. Sometimes, you can’t guarantee the quality of the product you’re going to receive from a seller. When you purchase a $5 service, there are reviews from previous purchasers. A lot of the time, there are videos showing off the service or product you’re buying and sometimes there aren’t.
Fiverr is full of potential. This site offers so many employment opportunities for those of us who don’t feel like going out and getting a “real” job. It also gives us the chance to purchase useful and sometimes silly products and services cheaply. And even though you’re only paying $5, the quality of the product will have you thinking you paid a lot more. Well, sometimes.
For a real look at Bullhead, you can watch the trailer below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fvLVNlMvus
Tune in to the 84th Annual Academy Awards, tomorrow at 7 PM EST/4 PM PST on ABC, to see if Bullhead takes home the gold!