It's possible to make an extra $1,000 a month working online. A basic beginners guide.

This is a slightly modified and edited post that I made on another sub. I know that when I was trying to improve my life, working online opened a lot of additional doors for me. I was able to eat when I wanted instead of when I could afford it, I have been able to get my car paid off a little sooner, and have been able to afford more luxuries.

Working online is something that pretty much anyone can do. If you are already browsing Reddit, you have the tools to make additional income. I am including payment proof as well as direct links to all of the sites, so everyone can see that it is actually possible and get started today.

This is by no means a comprehensive guide to everything you can do online to make extra cash, nor is this really that impressive a number to make. This does not include some of the more well known sites like swagbucks or earnhoney, as I just do not like them that much. It does not include sites like Rat Race or Appen. It also does not include tutoring Chinese kids with some of the well known sites. This is more a quick overview of how I boosted my monthly income by almost $1,000 a month working with six different websites. While I am in America, hopefully someone can find a new revenue stream through this write-up.

The time I have invested vary greatly, from one or two hours a day to well over 12 hours a day. I averaged somewhere around $5 an hour, but to me that is much better than making nothing an hour. While it may seem excessive some days, I do most of it while I am at my day job. Everyone will have their own experience but these are what has worked the best for me, either in time investment or having a little fun along the way.

Mturk ($2,400): This is by far the one I spend the most time on and has been the best earner. This site lets humans perform small tasks that robots still cannot do well. 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. 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. Payment Proof. www.mturk.com

Respondent.io ($1,300): This site allows users to screen for online or in-person surveys and focus groups. The pay is amazing, but I only average getting approved for the groups about 7% of the time. I have made up to $200 with one hour of work doing an in person focus group. Most focus groups are done through webcam, so you don't even have to leave your house. Payment Proof. www.respondent.io

Prolific.ac ($120): Prolific is similar to mturk in that all you do is fill out surveys. This company is based in the UK. Pay is better than mturk, but the availability of tests is not as great. I wish I could do this all day. Payment Proof. www.prolific.ac

Usertesting ($600): 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. Payment Proof. www.usertesting.com

Redbubble - My store ($60): After getting rejected by merch by Amazon, I came here. You design and publish t-shirts, clocks, mugs, phone cases, and about 20 other mixed products, with each sell netting you a few bucks. They are based in Australia, and do pay-outs once a month on the 15th. I have only been at this one for about two months, but see the potential it has. It also takes a good amount of upfront work before you see any dividends. You do all of the uploading and just wait for people to find it with keywords or searches. Great if you are artistic or know how to use any creative software. I have linked my store so you can see how basic it really is. Payment Proof. www.redbubble.com

PlaytestCloud ($150): 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. 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. No payment proof available as it is not all saved in one place. www.playtestcloud.com

Reddit subs($400): From test driving cars, to doing homework, to rating businesses, these subs have been a catch all for when I have any extra time to go through them. Honestly, this has probably been the second best pay per hour of work out of everything, after Respondent. I just wish there were gigs to find all day. Check out r/beermoney, r/workonline, r/slavelabour, and r/jobs4bitcoins.

Well, that is all I have for now. I hope someone can get something from this. Feel free to share any other revenue streams you may have and feel free to ask any questions you may have. I will answer the best I can.



Submitted April 08, 2018 at 04:50PM by SuperSecretSpare https://ift.tt/2H902TY

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