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Earn £10 A Day - New And Ongoing Thread

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ruralwanderer · 01/11/2022 07:33

Links below to most popular platforms etc:

Micro tasks / Moderation work – generally the biggest earners.
Appen - connect.appen.com/qrp/public/home
Lionbridge - www.lionbridge.com/
Isoftstone – teemwork.ai/
Clickworker - www.clickworker.com/
Crisp Thinking - www.crispthinking.com/careers/
ModSquad - modsquad.com/

Website testing:
Utest - www.utest.com/
UserTesting - www.usertesting.com/
Testing Time - www.testingtime.com/en/
Intellizoom - www.intellizoom.com/studies
Testapic - www.testapic.com/
Validately - validately.com/panel_signup

Freelancing:
Freelancer: www.freelancer.com/
Fiverr - www.fiverr.com/
Guru - www.guru.com/
People per hour: www.peopleperhour.com/
Upwork: www.upwork.com/

Cash for joining subscriptions, trials, lotteries etc. PLEASE don't clog up the thread with links though - this detracts from useful conversations about earning so if you spot a great deal, please start a separate thread and link to it from this one):
Ohmydosh - ohmydosh.co.uk/

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Rev – www.rev.com/
Way With Words - waywithwords.net/

Market research – well paid if you are lucky enough to get chosen:
Respondent - www.respondent.io/
Angelfish - www.angelfish-opinions.com/
People for Research - www.peopleforresearch.co.uk/
Focus Force - www.focusforce.com/
Focus4People - www.focus4people.com/

Passive income – these work in the background and will earn some pin money:
Mobilexpression - www.mobilexpression.com/
Honeygain - www.honeygain.com/
Nielsen Rewards - computermobilepanelrewards.nielsen.com/

Surveys – there are tons of websites, but the majority are for pennies. The ones that have been recommended recently on these threads are:
Prolific - app.prolific.co/studies
Streetbees - www.streetbees.com/
Attapoll - www.attapoll.com/
QMee - www.qmee.com/

Free Shares (read the t&c’s carefully!)
Trading 212 - www.trading212.com/
Freetrade - freetrade.io/

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sorrynotathome · 02/04/2023 07:20

That’s great @usernotfound0000 ! Prolific seems to have gone off the boil for me but I reckon Intellizoom was about $200 for March, so I’m pleased. Perhaps the trick is to have lots of fingers in lots of pies - and remember to keep checking them all!

ClaraBourne · 02/04/2023 13:00

I'm the same @LolaMontezz

I'm not on any shifts, offer every time there are tasks and never get chosen. Been at it over three years. The last time, Tracy sent an update on the guidance for the task via email and I thought yey, I'm in. But it was a general email to all.

But there are 600 of us. Maybe I'll message Tracy too,

ClaraBourne · 02/04/2023 13:02

That message I just posted was for @mydogisthebest Got confused!

ClaraBourne · 02/04/2023 13:04

@YonderTweek the system records every item, you don't have to do anything. If you look on the dashboard on the left hand side it has payments at the bottom.

ClaraBourne · 02/04/2023 13:08

@YonderTweek you can work whenever you want but if there is little content in the queue then it's hard to earn much. Weekends at evenings are quite good, Saturdays when the football has finished also.

Read the item carefully and you'll soon get the hang of it. Don't worry about being slow at first, accuracy is more important when learning.

justalittlebitextra · 02/04/2023 20:06

Does anyone have any feedback on how Amur has been recently? It's popped up in my Ap* projects to apply for but I'm not sure I can be bothered if it's more hassle than it is worth?

ruralwanderer · 03/04/2023 07:58

Morning all and happy April! Grin

I've just totted up my earnings for March and am chuffed to have submitted an invoice to SS for £513.09! My best month yet! 😁Hope everyone else has had a successful March, and here's hoping for a busy April too.

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YetAnotherRainyDay · 03/04/2023 10:09

justalittlebitextra · 02/04/2023 20:06

Does anyone have any feedback on how Amur has been recently? It's popped up in my Ap* projects to apply for but I'm not sure I can be bothered if it's more hassle than it is worth?

I've done two cycles this year. Month 1 was great, got some really good items. Month 2 was awful. All skips. Bunch of scams and ads not actually selling anything.

TheWhiteDoor · 03/04/2023 19:39

@ruralwanderer that’s quite a lot! how many hours approx do you think you spent on SS during March?

ruralwanderer · 03/04/2023 19:58

@TheWhiteDoor I clocked 47.5 hours on SS in March to earn the £513.09 so averaged £10.80 an hour which I'm pretty happy with.

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TheWhiteDoor · 03/04/2023 22:56

@ruralwanderer thanks for the info

ZetaPuppis · 04/04/2023 00:19

Does anyone know how payment for this kind of work affects those on benefits? My friend is a carer so can't do a regular job. Some of these roles would be brilliant as she could just do them as and when.

And how are you getting on @cailingaelach ? Did you get all your info?

rainbowzebra05 · 04/04/2023 01:11

ZetaPuppis · 04/04/2023 00:19

Does anyone know how payment for this kind of work affects those on benefits? My friend is a carer so can't do a regular job. Some of these roles would be brilliant as she could just do them as and when.

And how are you getting on @cailingaelach ? Did you get all your info?

It counts as self employed income so needs declaring as such. You can earn up to £1000 before declaring it to hmrc though so it's worth her clarifying with dwp if the same applies to the benefits she's on.

StalkedByASpider · 04/04/2023 05:19

ZetaPuppis · 04/04/2023 00:19

Does anyone know how payment for this kind of work affects those on benefits? My friend is a carer so can't do a regular job. Some of these roles would be brilliant as she could just do them as and when.

And how are you getting on @cailingaelach ? Did you get all your info?

If your friend is getting Carer's Allowance, then she can earn £132 per week (after any tax or NI) without her Carer's Allowance being affected.

It might reduce other benefits she receives (such as Universal Credit) but it's not deducted pound for pound, so she'll still end up with more in her pocket. The important thing is to make sure any earnings stay below the permitted level of £132 pw.

ZetaPuppis · 04/04/2023 14:50

Thanks for the info. I'll let my friend know.
I hope one of these works out for her. She could do with something to do to keep her mentally active plus earn a bit of extra money.

rainbowzebra05 · 04/04/2023 18:04

For the SS invoice, do you list every item on a separate grid line please, or just the total? I've earned just under £25 but there's a good few 100 word items. I can't imagine how long it'd take the likes of @ruralwanderer if doing each thing on a separate table row?

Also, does the amount of work given grow with time? Im getting a couple of items at a time on the platform, but need to aim to increase it ideally to make it worth the time.

ruralwanderer · 04/04/2023 21:12

I just put the number of briefs written and the total word count along with the £ value - just copy and paste into the invoice template, update the date and invoice number and submit 👌

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ruralwanderer · 04/04/2023 21:15

The workload definitely grows the longer you do it. I've got several clients who I write for exclusively, many with weekly or monthly articles.

The key is to maintain high quality standards, accept feedback and regularly check the final version of your work on the client's site against your submission, adapting your style as needed until your submission and the client's publication are nigh on identical.

Good luck!

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rainbowzebra05 · 04/04/2023 22:39

Brilliant thank you. I've not had any feedback yet but everything's saying it's complete. Not sure if that's a good thing or not but its making me twitchy!

That's a relief thank you, I've listed each item individually for my first one but it really isn't worth spending hours on if they aren't fussy.

Celeryfavour · 04/04/2023 22:41

I've been kicked off potato as I didn't meet the minimum last month (life happened!). I will have to catch up on here and see what else is around as that is the only one I've been doing. Aarghh!

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ruralwanderer · 05/04/2023 09:01

@rainbowzebra05 you can check whether your work has been changed in editing by reviewing your submissions in the view all briefs section. It's worthwhile checking through occasionally and I always like to see my briefs on clients sites so make a point of checking them on a monthly basis Smile

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rainbowzebra05 · 05/04/2023 09:07

ruralwanderer · 05/04/2023 09:01

@rainbowzebra05 you can check whether your work has been changed in editing by reviewing your submissions in the view all briefs section. It's worthwhile checking through occasionally and I always like to see my briefs on clients sites so make a point of checking them on a monthly basis Smile

Is there a way to view the changes or do you save yours separately and compare the two? It isn't laid out particularly user friendly to work out what's been changed! I can't see much different but didn't save it separately!

ruralwanderer · 05/04/2023 09:10

I always save mine separately so that I can do a side by side comparison Smile

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rainbowzebra05 · 05/04/2023 09:21

Great thank you, I'll start saving the word doc I write them in! Most have been 100 words long so far and as far as I can remember they seem to be ok (fingers crossed). I'm hoping they'd say if there were any issues!

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