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Fiverr and the misleading Harvard graduate AD campaign

November 10, 2018
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In wake of Fiverr banning voiceoverpete, we wanted to talk about another Fiverr poster and the ‘misleading’ aspect of ad campaigns.  What do you think when you see this appear in your newsfeed.

Do you also think that a young Harvard graduate is going to help you land your dream job? Someone who is rated 5-stars by more than 1000 clients?

What if we told you this man is the one editing your CV, Cover Letter, and Linkedin profile? Richard Lambert.

Why is Fiverr using a photo of a younger person to drive their sales?

Have you come across more ads like this? What’s going on Fiverr?

 

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