I have been doing small jobs on Amazon Mechanical Turk. They pay for small tasks or writing. Normally they pay a very small amount, $5-$10 for a couple of hours, but it can be fun and it’s extra money. It’s a legitimate site that actually pays. I normally keyword ‘survey’ in my search for jobs and only search jobs paying 80 cents or more.
If a person gets qualified for top tier writing on Crowdsource through Mechanical Turk, the income can go up quite a bit.
You can either direct deposit your earning in your checking account or get money on your Amazon account for purchases on Amazon
A note when you first open your account: There is a ten-day hold until Amazon puts money in your account. After that, it’s in as soon as the requester approves the job or ‘hit’ as they call it. That normally is in a few days, but can vary.
It’s definitely not a get rich quick idea but if you’re persistent you can earn some money for a trip.
I was not aware of this, Rob, so thanks for bringing it to the communities attention.
Sounds like a good way of improving my typing skills !
I’d be curious to see if Amazon Mechanical Turk is still accepting workers from other countries other than the US.I’ll do some research and report back.
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I really can’t find a definitive answer as to whether Amazon Mechanical Turk is still accepting international workers. Some sites like the blog below says they are not.
http://crackstrick.blogspot.co…-turk-no-longer.html
Maybe someone internationally can post their recent experience and fill us all in.
That’s OK Rob. You can keep the $5 in yours until my next visit !!
Thanks Rob – Is that new Avatar your new office !!!!
Like all modern day drifters,my offices are the library and McDonalds .
LOL