Fiverr's Ads, Meant to Celebrate the Gig Economy, Also Keep Fueling Its Critics

The freelance hub offers freedom, but some see a hamster wheel

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Fiverr just can’t seem to get its marketing right—try as it might.

Despite hiring a new agency, Mekanism, and this year launching a new campaign following backlash over its portrayal of freelancers as gleefully overworked, the online marketplace for the gig economy has again drawn ire for some of its latest outdoor ads.

The left side of a billboard features a middle-aged man gazing upwards with a slight smile on his face. “Your project is due ASAP,” reads the copy.

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