Thursday, September 26, 2019

My first experience as an online worker entrepreneur

THIS WASN'T MY MAIN JOB. JUST SOME EXTRA CASH

Really glad to share with you guys my first experience as an online worker entrepreneur, I’m still a beginner but I’m doing my best!

Just wanted to give you out the few websites I have been using the past year that has been quite profitable for me.

I’ll explain below how they work, in which country, etc…

This is not a definitive list at all and you can add your source too in the comment below.

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SwagBucks ref ($225) Surveys – Majority of countries– You can do surveys*, play games, and watch videos to earn points. You can also get cash back from using SB to visit and buy from different stores. You get paid in points which can be used to purchase gift cards or sent directly to PayPal. Each point is the equivalent of $0.01.

*This site is pretty good, but avoid the surveys at all cost. I only do them as a last resort to hit the first daily bonus.

They usually have sign up offers / events / games that pay pretty well. It's not a great rich quick scheme, but you can easily make 150-200 bucks a month. Make sure you hit at least the first daily goal, so you can get the monthly bonus.

CashAllies.com ($175) - Invite your friends - Invite your friends to our site by sharing your influencer link. You will earn ($10) for every friend you invite that joins their site. You can cash out your earnings instantly, they pay their influencers through PayPal, CashApp, Bitcoin, mailed checks, and more.

Fiverr - ($932) Reselling - I was basically reselling logos and other kinds of designs at a higher price. You can also resell in other niches like copywriting. For this, you’ll need little startup money for paying somebody else to write the articles for you and other than that, you're good to go. It's easily scalable if you speak more languages.

Mturk ($3,142): Small tasks and surveys - US mainly. Confirmed also in Canada, Europe, & Aus. - This is by far the one I spent the most time on and has been the best earner. This site lets humans perform small tasks that robots still cannot do well. It is owned by Amazon. The downside is there are slim pickings on weekends and when colleges are out on vacation. I typically stick to surveys, but once in a while do batch jobs which there are more of. You have to wait a week for your first payout, which will go to an Amazon payment account. You can get payouts one time per day after that. Approval for mturk can sometimes be a pain in the ass, almost impossible if you are not from the US, but is definitely worth it in my opinion if you can get approved.

Usertesting ($800): Website evaluation - US & maybe select others - This site allows you to review new websites and apps. The pay is usually $10 per recorded test lasting 10-15 minutes. Sometimes the pay is more, but never less. I average a few tests a week. Some weeks I will get a dozen tests, other weeks nothing. This one is great to practice your feedback skills, which open up a lot of other doors. Pay is through PayPal, one week (to the minute) after the test is complete.

Redbubble (213$): Creation - Worldwide - I was recommended by a lot of people to use Redbubble, so here I came. I was designing everything but mainly related to anime. They are based in Australia, and do pay-outs once a month on the 15th via PayPal. You do all of the uploadings and just wait for people to find it with keywords or searches. The more you upload, the more you can earn as long as the designs are average. Awesome if you are artistic or know how to use any creative software

Ebay ($190): Selling goods - Worldwide - Not much explanation needed here. You buy stuff in-person low, and sell online high.

PlaytestCloud ($150): Video game testing - Many countries - This is just simple game testing. It is super fun, very quick, and you get to test new games before anyone else. They send you tests for different listed devices, you download the game file, and they record your screen and voice. The only issue I have with this one is that you are only able to test 3-4 games per month, at $9-$11 each. Paid almost immediately after each test via PayPal.

UsabilityHub ($20): App testing - Many countries - This one lets the user take quick one or two-minute surveys on your opinion of an app screen. They pay for these averages to about $.10 a minute, so it is nothing spectacular. Just leave it open in another tab and take a quick survey when you hear a new one come available.

TOTAL : $5847

Not negligible at all. I really think as an entrepreneur you should try a bit of everything!

Hope you’ll like it guys!

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me!


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