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❓ASK What kind of beermoney sites do you do?

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I know we are not allowed to post our referral links, but we can share what sites we do. I myself cannot find much sites due to my location. I'm from Jamaica, and I started doing postloop myself, not much else, since I'm not sure what other's will work.

I started looking at microworkers, but apparently when I get to the first payment they will post a pin that will take around a month or so to reach before I can get payout. We will see.

What sites do you use?
 
There is a couple of sites I use but they are on hold for me at the moment because I really haven't received payment. I'm not going to mention them just yet until I'm sure they pay but yeah I'd like to see more opinions.
 
I spent months on Paidverts but made less than a dollar. That site is having some kind of issue, issuing ads to it's users. Check the Paidverts Facebook page if you're interested. It seems to me that PTC is not the easiest way to make money.
 
I prefer to do jobs that also give me some fulfilment. I like user testing because I also feel like I'm helping someone as well as getting some money out of it. I also know from experience how hard it can be getting content for a new forum to get the ball rolling, so paid posting seems like a cool idea. I'm also trying sites that will pay you to view adverts and videos and things, but it feels weird earning money that way and it's not a lot. I tried surveys too, but I'm not keen. It frustrates me when you invest a lot of time just to be kicked out and get no reward for it. In the long run I hope to get a blog running, but that'll be a lot of hard work. A lot of people seem to be recommending a website called Wealthy Affiliate. Has anybody else heard of this?
 
I honestly just look for different stuff around the web. I use survey sites, game sites, sites where you get paid to read emails, and of course tumblr always has a lot of free samples posted. I get free samples in the mail every week! One website I'd like to introduce to you guys is the Money Pantry. It's a wonderful, wonderful reference site for jobs online and ways to make and save money. I've been using it for a while and have only come across one offer that was a scam.
 
I've recently got into Instagc, which gives you points for downloading apps, completing surveys and visiting links (pretty standard). The best thing about it though is that it's very mobile friendly, so I can do things on the move, and points seem to be rewarded almost instantly, which is a bit of a bug bear with me.

I've also got back into Swagbucks. Had an old account from a few years ago and have started in up again, doing a few surveys, searches and watching videos.
 
It just struck me that Fiverr is a great way to make some money. Like everyone else I used to think that one was required to have real skills to make any money from gigs but that is entirely untrue. Most people are making money on Fiverr by posting quality comments on blogs and Youtube. Using online eBook cover creators to sell eBook covers. Creating mockups, which is really easy to do. You just download a ready made file and put the clients logo on say a Mac book. In fifteen days, I've had three sales so it's definitely possible to earn money through Fiverr even if you don''t have skills.
 
Mostly I use Paid to Post websites like Postloop and survey websites, but I wish I could make more money, since I'm unemployed at the moment and I could use the extra bucks. I'm tempted to give a try at Fiverr but I always heard that it's really hard to get the first clients. How can get you sell your first gigs?
 
Mostly I use Paid to Post websites like Postloop and survey websites, but I wish I could make more money, since I'm unemployed at the moment and I could use the extra bucks. I'm tempted to give a try at Fiverr but I always heard that it's really hard to get the first clients. How can get you sell your first gigs?
I'd say firstly, watch Fiverr tutorial videos on Youtube by Franklin Hatchett and 365waystomake money just to get an idea of how it all works. Then read up on how to write titles and descriptions and tags for your gig. I have heard that if you put up a video for your gig, you get even more sales. After you create your gigs, just be patient. After all, you don't lose anything if your gigs don't sell. In your account, go to dashboard>selling>buyer requests. Here you will find requests by buyers that have no matching gigs. If you create a gig specifically to fulfill these buyer requests then you are almost guaranteed to make a sale since you wont be competing with anyone and there will already be a demand for your gig.
 
I've been reading a lot about Fiverr but until now I haven't checked that site yet. Blogjob is one good site but it is for bloggin, that means longers posts or articles. Honestly, I'm into forums to improve my writing skills particularly my English grammar and sentence construction. It is a nice way to learn because I get to earn on the side from my posts. To me, earning from posting in forums is great.
 
I'm currently doing Clixsense and Postloop. I also got approved for Upwork, so hopefully someone will hire me for a translation gig soon. I am considering going back to Clickworker/UHRS, but I found the microtasks tedious. I am considering to join more Pay to Post websites, as I enjoy writing and improving my English.
 
Lately I mostly use Swagbucks and mturk. I also have a perk farm that I manage to keep going. It's not as passive as I would have hoped, and some days I'll leave Earnhoney running.

However, this topic is awesome, I'm already seeing a few suggestions in this thread that I'm going to look into. Fiverr specifically sounds promising.
 
My favorites that I use are Usertesting, Mturk, and Postloop. I've gotten reliable payouts from all 3. The paid to click sites aren't really my thing, though, because of the amount of time it takes to get very little reward. The survey sites are similar, there's not always surveys and they're usually looking for specific demographic requirements.
 
I'd say firstly, watch Fiverr tutorial videos on Youtube by Franklin Hatchett and 365waystomake money just to get an idea of how it all works. Then read up on how to write titles and descriptions and tags for your gig. I have heard that if you put up a video for your gig, you get even more sales. After you create your gigs, just be patient. After all, you don't lose anything if your gigs don't sell. In your account, go to dashboard>selling>buyer requests. Here you will find requests by buyers that have no matching gigs. If you create a gig specifically to fulfill these buyer requests then you are almost guaranteed to make a sale since you wont be competing with anyone and there will already be a demand for your gig.
Thank you very much for all the advice! I'm gonna check the youtube videos you mentioned, thanks a lot! The option to see buyer requests seem really good!
 
I spent months on Paidverts but made less than a dollar. That site is having some kind of issue, issuing ads to it's users. Check the Paidverts Facebook page if you're interested. It seems to me that PTC is not the easiest way to make money.
PTC was never the easiest way to make money, and yes PV has very bad reputation right now because of what their ex CEO did, which was simply scam lot of people. The people who were in the staff found out, throw him out, and right now they are trying to create a better stable site which isn't a ponzi or dependent on MTV (the site which funded PV).

To be on topic I do mostly content creation, things like creating images (avatar, covers), texts, translating and other mini jobs I can find on this "big ocean" named internet.
 
Thank you very much for all the advice! I'm gonna check the youtube videos you mentioned, thanks a lot! The option to see buyer requests seem really good!
I'n not a fiverr expert but there are a few more things I'd like to point out that are important. Once the views on your gig crosses 150-200 views, it seems fiverr will bump up your gig in the search result rankings. As soon as my first gig hit 150 views, I got an order so try to reach that number of views. My other gig only got 3 views in the same amount of time and nobody ordered that gig. If that happens to you edit your gig or delete it and try something else. Don't wait fore too long. It seems you can also earn free gigs for your friends through fiverr. If you use this feature you could easily get a few good review and ratings.
I saw one guy selling a gig in which he makes money by telling people what their names mean in Arabic so if you're creative, you can definitely make money. Good luck with fiverr.
 
I'n not a fiverr expert but there are a few more things I'd like to point out that are important. Once the views on your gig crosses 150-200 views, it seems fiverr will bump up your gig in the search result rankings. As soon as my first gig hit 150 views, I got an order so try to reach that number of views. My other gig only got 3 views in the same amount of time and nobody ordered that gig. If that happens to you edit your gig or delete it and try something else. Don't wait fore too long. It seems you can also earn free gigs for your friends through fiverr. If you use this feature you could easily get a few good review and ratings.
I saw one guy selling a gig in which he makes money by telling people what their names mean in Arabic so if you're creative, you can definitely make money. Good luck with fiverr.
So many tips! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this, I really appreciate it!
Just made my account! Just need to make my gigs but I'll absolutely follow this advice, as it's really helpful! Once again, thanks a lot :)
 
I haven't had any luck on sites like freelancer or fiverr. I think it is because they are less specific and more general. The market is huge and my chances are smaller because of that. Speechpad and rev are something totally different because these sites do only transcription which is my first pick. Good platforms and solid amount of work for the clients. Payment is okay and regular. Postloop and forum wheel are similar sites that I also use a lot.
 
I'm loyal to Postloop at the moment, not using any other Beer Money site, just because I don't have enough time to. I'm barely keeping up with posting, because of having too little time, so yeah.. My income is not great, but it's enough for now.
 
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