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There are scam websites that are also doing the same tactics like the typical scams that will ask the freelancers to ask for an amount to get deposited for them to "promise" their employment.

Not only websites but likely scam employers. So, it happens on many platforms so please be mindful on that and if you're an aspiring freelancer and they're asking you to have some deposits, never oblige yourself to follow that instruction.

Don't get blinded by simple red flags for your own sake.
with all the details we keep telling people , with all the updates and advises we are bringing
them continuously then it is their fault if still become a victim , we cannot protect them completely but at
least we are guiding them for better result so it is depending to their response and understanding and
also their greediness will make them always a lose .

Scammers will be there no matter what, we cannot prevent them from trying to scam people
but at least never let yourself to become one of the victims.
Even on the most known marketplaces for freelancers, there are scammers and that's why wherever you go, you are with yourself and it's your only ally that shall make you avoid these scammers.

That's it mate, scammers are all around the place they are just waiting for the timing to
enter or to make their act in taking our money or to fool us and that is what this market safeties
all about. we have no weapon but out own knowledge and diligence so better to keep that in mind
always and try not to be easily target and victim by them.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills. Here are 10 platforms where you can earn money by performing tasks:

1. Amazon Mechanical Turk:  This is a crowdsourcing marketplace where businesses and developers can outsource tasks to a virtual workforce. Tasks include data entry, transcription, and more.

2. Fiverr: Fiverr is a platform where you can sell services, including writing, graphic design, programming, and more. You can create gigs and offer your services to a global audience.

3. TaskRabbit: TaskRabbit connects people who need help with tasks with skilled and reliable Taskers. Tasks include everything from home repairs to running errands.

4. Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.

5. Upwork: Upwork is a freelancing platform where you can find a wide range of tasks, from writing and programming to marketing and design. Clients post jobs, and freelancers can bid on them.

6. Freelancer: Freelancer is another freelancing platform where you can find various tasks and projects. It works similarly to Upwork, with employers posting jobs and freelancers bidding on them.

7. Gigwalk: Gigwalk is a mobile app that allows you to find quick jobs (gigs) in your area. These gigs can include tasks like taking photos of products in stores or checking product displays.

8. Swagbucks: Swagbucks is a rewards program where you can earn money and gift cards by performing various online tasks, such as taking surveys, watching videos, and shopping online.

9. UserTesting: UserTesting pays you to visit websites or apps, complete a set of tasks, and provide your thoughts and opinions. This helps businesses improve their websites and user experience.

10. Clickworker: Clickworker is a platform that offers various microtasks, such as data entry, translation, and web research. Workers are paid per task completion.
This is a lot of possible profit provider , why on earth that have just seen this thread lol, because on all the listed there are only 3 sites that I am familiar but only one that I manage to try and yes I fail lol.
I am interested in GIGWALk  , is anyone here familiar and have tried using this? have you manage to find appropriate job for your needs?
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There are scam websites that are also doing the same tactics like the typical scams that will ask the freelancers to ask for an amount to get deposited for them to "promise" their employment.

Not only websites but likely scam employers. So, it happens on many platforms so please be mindful on that and if you're an aspiring freelancer and they're asking you to have some deposits, never oblige yourself to follow that instruction.

Don't get blinded by simple red flags for your own sake.
with all the details we keep telling people , with all the updates and advises we are bringing
them continuously then it is their fault if still become a victim , we cannot protect them completely but at
least we are guiding them for better result so it is depending to their response and understanding and
also their greediness will make them always a lose .

Scammers will be there no matter what, we cannot prevent them from trying to scam people
but at least never let yourself to become one of the victims.
Even on the most known marketplaces for freelancers, there are scammers and that's why wherever you go, you are with yourself and it's your only ally that shall make you avoid these scammers.

In fact, you correctly noted that the Bitcointalk forum is an excellent platform both for earning money and for expanding your knowledge in the field of cryptocurrencies, here you will find a lot of information and valuable experience from people who are successfully engaged in earning cryptocurrency.
That's right, even Bitcointalk is a platform that you should be part of these lists and this is the coolest and greatest platform of them all. No doubt!
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Many of them are marketplaces for freelancers. While some are like task type websites. As long as they're legit, test them if they really pay.

But be careful also with random and unknown platforms that asks money to deposit because that's already a red flag that you should remember.

Anyway, I hope that OP will still update the list and adds more that are genuine.
Yes you are correct , we must be ready for risk and we should learn how to manage our expectations .
There are scam websites that are also doing the same tactics like the typical scams that will ask the freelancers to ask for an amount to get deposited for them to "promise" their employment.

Not only websites but likely scam employers. So, it happens on many platforms so please be mindful on that and if you're an aspiring freelancer and they're asking you to have some deposits, never oblige yourself to follow that instruction.

Don't get blinded by simple red flags for your own sake.
with all the details we keep telling people , with all the updates and advises we are bringing
them continuously then it is their fault if still become a victim , we cannot protect them completely but at
least we are guiding them for better result so it is depending to their response and understanding and
also their greediness will make them always a lose .

Scammers will be there no matter what, we cannot prevent them from trying to scam people
but at least never let yourself to become one of the victims.
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For me, the Bitcointalk Platform is ranked number one among the 10 platforms that you have described one by one above. On the Bitcointalk platform you can earn BTC fractions by following the signature campaign, you can also earn money by selling services here. Many users use the Bitcointalk forum service to increase their wealth by selling goods and services.

Everyone who has experienced how easy it is to make money on the Bitcointalk platform will always take the time to visit the forum. Here there is also a high level of trust, every transaction that occurs will always benefit both parties. I have never used another platform, Bitcointalk is the only platform I have used so far and have benefited a lot in terms of money and knowledge while I was here.
In fact, you correctly noted that the Bitcointalk forum is an excellent platform both for earning money and for expanding your knowledge in the field of cryptocurrencies, here you will find a lot of information and valuable experience from people who are successfully engaged in earning cryptocurrency.
The author of the topic is great for putting together information on platforms, those who are looking for additional income can easily start searching in these places, such a variety will definitely help you find what you are looking for.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills. Here are 10 platforms where you can earn money by performing tasks:



4. Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.



what is adswage same PTC or google adsense ads, and still paid legit site or scam
thank
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Many of them are marketplaces for freelancers. While some are like task type websites. As long as they're legit, test them if they really pay.

But be careful also with random and unknown platforms that asks money to deposit because that's already a red flag that you should remember.

Anyway, I hope that OP will still update the list and adds more that are genuine.
Yes you are correct , we must be ready for risk and we should learn how to manage our expectations .
There are scam websites that are also doing the same tactics like the typical scams that will ask the freelancers to ask for an amount to get deposited for them to "promise" their employment.

Not only websites but likely scam employers. So, it happens on many platforms so please be mindful on that and if you're an aspiring freelancer and they're asking you to have some deposits, never oblige yourself to follow that instruction.

Don't get blinded by simple red flags for your own sake.
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I made a local chat about some of these websites and at first it was interesting but microjobs for me are very competitive and so easy and the pay is relatively small, but if in between free time it is good, more utilizing the skills you have to apply to similar provider websites.

For me there may be no limitations, meaning anywhere and have the time to complete the task applied for. How many hours a day do you set aside to work on these 10 micro job websites? and what is your relative income every month? sorry, I just want to listen to the results of your efforts, because the acquisition is the main motivation in carrying out the project? yes we are talking when the opportunity is minimal on each platform, and can it be considered with the time you spend?

Indeed, when compared to free lance on bitcointalk, it is certainly different, but if it is to add work and is for extra money it might be worth trying.
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Yeah , great sharing here .


please to those who have been using platforms mentioned then please share your thoughts .
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I'm not even familiar to one of those posted or maybe I don't really pay attention because I have a busy life and only Bitcointalk forum and exchangers that I come to visit each day(aside from my social media accounts)

But now since that you mentioned those here , then I will be going to check each of one mate and thanks in advance for that.

Many of them are marketplaces for freelancers. While some are like task type websites. As long as they're legit, test them if they really pay.

But be careful also with random and unknown platforms that asks money to deposit because that's already a red flag that you should remember.

Anyway, I hope that OP will still update the list and adds more that are genuine.
Yes you are correct , we must be ready for risk and we should learn how to manage our expectations .
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Many of them are marketplaces for freelancers. While some are like task type websites. As long as they're legit, test them if they really pay.

But be careful also with random and unknown platforms that asks money to deposit because that's already a red flag that you should remember.

Anyway, I hope that OP will still update the list and adds more that are genuine.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills. Here are 10 platforms where you can earn money by performing tasks:

1. Amazon Mechanical Turk:  This is a crowdsourcing marketplace where businesses and developers can outsource tasks to a virtual workforce. Tasks include data entry, transcription, and more.

2. Fiverr: Fiverr is a platform where you can sell services, including writing, graphic design, programming, and more. You can create gigs and offer your services to a global audience.

3. TaskRabbit: TaskRabbit connects people who need help with tasks with skilled and reliable Taskers. Tasks include everything from home repairs to running errands.

4. Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.

5. Upwork: Upwork is a freelancing platform where you can find a wide range of tasks, from writing and programming to marketing and design. Clients post jobs, and freelancers can bid on them.

6. Freelancer: Freelancer is another freelancing platform where you can find various tasks and projects. It works similarly to Upwork, with employers posting jobs and freelancers bidding on them.

7. Gigwalk: Gigwalk is a mobile app that allows you to find quick jobs (gigs) in your area. These gigs can include tasks like taking photos of products in stores or checking product displays.

8. Swagbucks: Swagbucks is a rewards program where you can earn money and gift cards by performing various online tasks, such as taking surveys, watching videos, and shopping online.

9. UserTesting: UserTesting pays you to visit websites or apps, complete a set of tasks, and provide your thoughts and opinions. This helps businesses improve their websites and user experience.

10. Clickworker: Clickworker is a platform that offers various microtasks, such as data entry, translation, and web research. Workers are paid per task completion.
I think this needs to be bumped and bring the whole thread in this page for more views and checking , thank you for filing all this opportunity to make money with task giving sites , at least this is literally a free money if you are not lazy enough and if you are killing time.
timebucks also a good one
mind sharing the link mate/? wanna check this as well.
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timebucks also a good one
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Actually, we can find this information on Google, but thank you for sharing those 10 points. You see, I've been on the lookout for websites that offer opportunities to earn money through small tasks for a while. However, when I actually started working on these assignments, it turned out to be quite tedious, and I struggled to stay consistent.

In reality, there are other places where you can make more money with greater ease, but they require a good blend of skills. Engaging in RPG games that have Real Money Trading (RMT) features, while playing the role of a virtual farmer there, is one such option. To excel in this, you need to equip your virtual farmer with high-quality gear to maximize your earnings. I despise those who start as poor farmers with minimal funds. It just doesn't seem very committed.

Examples of games that have been lucrative for me include RF Online Private Server, an RPG genre from Indonesia, and Dragon Nest Private Server, also from Indonesia. A well-known company for these RMT games is Return Corp.

Their ofc IG profile :@rfreturnrpg
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If any website is going to pay users $1 for clicking and viewing an ads then it's not going to be available for all countries, this is the issue I have with those paid to click websites, almost all of them hates other countries and are more friendly to United States and the United Kingdom but U.S always get the highest payment per clicks, are people still in this class of making money?

The last time I did this was years ago before I started investing in Bitcoin, back them I was finding means to make money online and I joined popular freelancing platforms and I even spent my money on some courses to gain knowledge, all was in vain as many are been lies to, it's not that easy to make money from freelancing and those who do have their cruel ways.

The best way to make money online now is crypto and I don't think this will fade away for the time being,  unless the government find a way to milk out all liquidity to themselves while leaving other projects to bleed out and never survive again, even faucets was better than paid per click jobs and majority of others years ago.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills. Here are 10 platforms where you can earn money by performing tasks:
4. Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.
I have heard about some of the freelancing platforms OP shared and have even done some tasks in some. But Adswage's payment looks very attractive compared to the task. I know it might not look as simple as it looks and the payments might have some terms of service but I will give it a try because I know many people that will be glad to join the organization. OP thank you for sharing, it was indeed helpful.

There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills.

OP, you are so wrong, these aren't just platforms were you earn money by performing tasks.
I wonder how the OP is wrong.  These are platforms where you can earn money by performing a task. It doesn't matter if the companies outsource their task because of the reasons or not the only reason why people visit these websites is to perform tasks and earn some money. Your response sounds discouraging and can affect the confidence of the OP.
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OP, most of these are actually platforms that employ people to work for them from home and get paid mostly in dollars, and most of them are legit because so many people have been using them as their source of income, especially Amazon. But notwithstanding, all these require experience and your versatile knowledge of project development, economics, and advertisement, which simply means that you have to put more effort into learning before you can earn on these platforms.

I use Clickworker and I already get paid 3 times.

Feel free to use my link to register:
https://www.clickworker.com/en/clickworker?utm_source=3720445&utm_campaign=CW4CW&utm_medium=email
I think you should gone through the forum rules and regulations because sharing of referral links is not allowed in the forum.
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4. No referral code (ref link) spam.
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All the platforms are great, but they have few serious disadvantages - either user spends all the free time there to receive little payment (because the tasks are super easy and cheap), or it will take a lot of time to reach minimum withdrawal amount. And remember, that new tasks wont be available all the time. Sometimes you need to spend hours there refreshing page to be lucky to get a task, or it will be taken by others. It is only in the beginning you see lots of tasks to do. Then you will get like 1 survey per week, 10-20 social media or "click/view" tasks per week. It will take months until you make $10-50 on any platform. I think it easier and quicker to earn that amount during weekend by doing some part time job IRL.
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2. Fiverr: Fiverr is a platform where you can sell services, including writing, graphic design, programming, and more. You can create gigs and offer your services to a global audience.

Fiverr is one of the best I know. I joined there and got several jobs before finally quitting because I was busy offline. But it takes a process so that potential consumers can see the gigs, but if our work is good they will usually subscribe. I can earn around $50 - $100 from fiverr in a month
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For me, the Bitcointalk Platform is ranked number one among the 10 platforms that you have described one by one above. On the Bitcointalk platform you can earn BTC fractions by following the signature campaign, you can also earn money by selling services here. Many users use the Bitcointalk forum service to increase their wealth by selling goods and services.

Everyone who has experienced how easy it is to make money on the Bitcointalk platform will always take the time to visit the forum. Here there is also a high level of trust, every transaction that occurs will always benefit both parties. I have never used another platform, Bitcointalk is the only platform I have used so far and have benefited a lot in terms of money and knowledge while I was here.
I agree, I have seen this list before and worked with some of them before, around maybe 10 years ago or so, and maybe it could be a good side income for someone who has a poor nation, but that is it. I mean this isn't even side income for an American, it is not a side income for a British or a German, it could be a side income for someone who lives in a very poor nation like Argentina or Venezuela.

And top of it off, that is not even main income neither, I am saying side income, so no matter how poor your nation is, you can't just live with these, that's not good enough. However, if you are a lgendary member and willing to write 25+ posts a week, then I am sure that you are going to do fine with bitcointalk income, there are places that pay 100+ dollars a week, that's 5200 dollars a year, meaning on average it is 433 dollars a month. Thinking that there are plenty of nations with less minimum wage, you could live with bitcointalk income without a doubt.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills.

OP, you are so wrong, these aren't just platforms were you earn money by performing tasks. These are freelancing platforms where companies and other employers outsource  their projects to qualified professionals,  and they do this from the economic point of view, possibly to cut down the cost of employing and maintaining an in-house professional. You don't just do tasks, you bid for these contracts, the employer verifies your capability and outsources the contract to the most qualified professional under some agreed upon terms which includes project cost and payment schedules based on milestones or at the end of the project, depending on the agreement.
Its in no way tasks, you give tasks to someone already working for you, but contract is for someone whom you want to work for you for a specified length of time.

You're right, these are platform you will register with, build a profile and deliver a service to potential clients and they get paid and pay you back for the service offered, though i like the fact that they are sites some of them were of high reputable standard and am also used to few among them, it's a big avenue for those looking for a social media platforms means to earn or generate income, henceforth people should know that nothing goes in for free in this world, you work and you earn as you do so, i think these are more interesting than cloud mining, faucet or survey and all forms of airdrops and NFTs.
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Fiverr seems to be a platform I'm more familiar with than others.
Fiverr is a platform that provides many kinds of services that can be used by customers easily.

The rate of services offered depends on how complicated the work is.
Like doing some design, photo editing, and programming and it starts around $5 for some pretty easy and simple services.

Many of my friends have opened services on Fiverr and the competition is also quite fierce.
Whoever has a good portfolio will have more potential to get more customers.
The more attractive the portfolio, the better.
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Fiverr and Upwork are the only platform I knew from this list. Since I have not tried one of them I can only vouch one that was not on the list and that is no other than Bitcointalk forum. I've learned a lot from here and earned a lot from here as well. I also earned from Altcointalks before but I was inactive for too long I don't know if that forum is still up right now but Bitcointalk really rocks when it comes to learning new ideas and earning from tasks at the same time.
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For me, the Bitcointalk Platform is ranked number one among the 10 platforms that you have described one by one above. On the Bitcointalk platform you can earn BTC fractions by following the signature campaign, you can also earn money by selling services here. Many users use the Bitcointalk forum service to increase their wealth by selling goods and services.

Everyone who has experienced how easy it is to make money on the Bitcointalk platform will always take the time to visit the forum. Here there is also a high level of trust, every transaction that occurs will always benefit both parties. I have never used another platform, Bitcointalk is the only platform I have used so far and have benefited a lot in terms of money and knowledge while I was here.
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First never think that you need someone to do the changes for you. Next, try to read on how the other passed the qualifications for the jobs that they're applying for. Make sure that you use those Upwork connects wisely and apply only to the jobs that you think you're qualified for.
Maybe there's something wrong with your cover letters or proposals so start from there and try to read tips from various articles that you can search on google.

Thank you for some of the directions you gave. I will fix some of my applications there and try to include new applications there.
You're welcome, maybe it's really from those proposals or cover letters and make sure that you've got some edge and advantage for the jobs that you apply for. When you think that you don't fit it, don't apply yet because recruiters are looking quickly to everyone's applications and when they don't see that you're fit based on your cv or proposal, they'll just gonna skip you quickly for real. I'm not a recruiter but that's what I've read from the perspective of one recruiter that has shared some tips on how they scout applicants and screen applications.
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But does this platform pay in crypto? We are discussing in a crypto forum, so it might only be relevant if they are paying in crypto; otherwise, it doesn't make sense to share that here.
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The gig economy increased someone suggested because work from home allows multi tasking across multiple jobs.   I think that isnt true in the majority but I do think the free time of commuting being zero allows for people to work more to make up for the lower value in wages after inflation.  This might become normal now that people have to juggle 2 or more jobs to win 1 wage in a household and then thats not enough for a family like it used to be.

Actually, if you can get a direct client without being under the jurisdiction of an agency, you will most probably going to get an equal or not higher than your original profession.
So, yeah 2 jobs could be enough for a household and that's going to become normal, at least here in my country.
I actually have one contract but it's not a direct one, I'm under agency but my pay rate is higher than what the teachers or policemen in lower ranks is earning, plus I've still got a free time to find another job because I am working at home conserving more energies than traveling back and forth from the office.
So yeah this will become normal.
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First never think that you need someone to do the changes for you. Next, try to read on how the other passed the qualifications for the jobs that they're applying for. Make sure that you use those Upwork connects wisely and apply only to the jobs that you think you're qualified for.
Maybe there's something wrong with your cover letters or proposals so start from there and try to read tips from various articles that you can search on google.


Thank you for some of the directions you gave. I will fix some of my applications there and try to include new applications there.

Why do you need to be accepted to upwork to start working as a freelancer? There are other platforms that are quite popular like upwork and some of them have the option to withdraw money through crypto. Upwork accepts mostly professional people in every sector and they have a simple test for newcomers. I think your skill doesn't match their requirements so it will be better to try on another platform.

Can you provide references on which platforms accept freelancers and actually pay for our work? Are the qualifications on these other platforms as strict as Upwork?
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Upwork is the place to be if you want to earn money consistently off of your talent. Been an upwork user for years now and I must say it has helped me propel my freelancing career. They've been a little stricter these days though and I felt like they're wringing the necks of upwork freelancers now more than ever with all these stupid verification processes but at the same time I'm still thankful for upwork's help in my career and would always recommend it to people who are looking to start their freelancing journey.

fiverr is mostly for gigs and not something you should really look forward to if you're looking for a more consistent earning potential.

Upwork has quite strict qualifications. I submitted applications as a freelancer there many times and have not yet been accepted. I was frustrated when I became a freelancer on Upwork. Judging from the reviews and performance of Upwork, it is very good and there are many projects there with pretty good pay.

Until now I am still trying to become part of Upwork, do you have any suggestions for me so that I pass the Upwork qualification?

Why do you need to be accepted to upwork to start working as a freelancer? There are other platforms that are quite popular like upwork and some of them have the option to withdraw money through crypto. Upwork accepts mostly professional people in every sector and they have a simple test for newcomers. I think your skill doesn't match their requirements so it will be better to try on another platform.
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Most of what you listed, dude, I don't know. Even though I had previously tried the PTC call, I had given up because it seemed too idealistic. When I clicked on my desktop, I saw that my keyboard was damaged before I made a profit of $1.

It indicates that it was not beneficial to me at the time, but if what you claimed about paying $1 each advertisement is accurate, it is not a bad price. Simply put, I don't think it's plausible. If that's the case, I would have expected you to at least provide evidence that you profited financially from the situation. Because if that's all you do, I doubt you can put your trust in the people using this site.
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But I don't know if all these sites pay with Crypto? It would be helpful if you listed each company's available payment methods.
No, I only know freelance companies and that company does not list crypto payment methods, I do not update updates on the current payment system, maybe there are new updates on payment methods.

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However, most of these sites require some skills that you can rent in order to get paid. I have not dealt with all the sites mentioned here, so I am not sure if they are all trustworthy or not?
I know that freelance companies can be trusted because they provide job offer services for various skills and qualifications that employers need, they have many members who have the skills to work and our account must build a good portfolio so that you are accepted for the jobs they need.
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Your disagreement stems from my use of the term "tasks" instead of "contracts." From my perspective, tasks can be seen as miniature contracts. For instance, if I were contracted to build a website for a school, I could divide the work into smaller tasks. I might hire someone on Fiverr to handle the frontend development, another person for the backend, and a graphics designer to manage all the visual elements. These individual assignments could be considered tasks. Tasks can be assigned to individuals who are not employed full-time, as long as both parties agree on the terms
I just want to say, in order to complete those tasks or contracts you need to have skills. Skills that you need to learn and master. If you are not good enough and unable to create a good portfolio you are not going to get those tasks done. But the list is good. If you have skills to show off then I guess these online platforms are the best place to do so.
If you want to make the big bucks, you will have to learn multiple things at once and also need to be good at it. It's hard but with practice and patience it could be done. And you are doing those jobs sitting in your home. So what better way to earn than this. Thank you OP for sharing. There are some that I didn't know about before. I might give them a try.
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Thank you, a useful list for those seeking work via the Internet. Many of the members here work on similar sites in addition to the forum. I know some of these sites, but I do not know others.

But I don't know if all these sites pay with Crypto? It would be helpful if you listed each company's available payment methods.

However, most of these sites require some skills that you can rent in order to get paid. I have not dealt with all the sites mentioned here, so I am not sure if they are all trustworthy or not?
STT
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The gig economy increased someone suggested because work from home allows multi tasking across multiple jobs.   I think that isnt true in the majority but I do think the free time of commuting being zero allows for people to work more to make up for the lower value in wages after inflation.  This might become normal now that people have to juggle 2 or more jobs to win 1 wage in a household and then thats not enough for a family like it used to be.
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Upwork has quite strict qualifications. I submitted applications as a freelancer there many times and have not yet been accepted. I was frustrated when I became a freelancer on Upwork. Judging from the reviews and performance of Upwork, it is very good and there are many projects there with pretty good pay.
Just try again and try to do some changes on your proposals as the competition there is truly tough. It's not easy to land some projects there and even more with the long term clients.

Until now I am still trying to become part of Upwork, do you have any suggestions for me so that I pass the Upwork qualification?
First never think that you need someone to do the changes for you. Next, try to read on how the other passed the qualifications for the jobs that they're applying for. Make sure that you use those Upwork connects wisely and apply only to the jobs that you think you're qualified for.
Maybe there's something wrong with your cover letters or proposals so start from there and try to read tips from various articles that you can search on google.

Nevertheless, you can expect to earn at least $1 in a day."
You can change that description because someone might really think that it's $1 per ad, not $1 for the entire ads that will be displayed on your account per day max.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills.

OP, you are so wrong, these aren't just platforms were you earn money by performing tasks. These are freelancing platforms where companies and other employers outsource  their projects to qualified professionals,

It’s still a task technically since companies will pay you per your work done and not on daily basis. Not all client on the freelance industry are companies that wants to outsource job, some of task their are from individual personal request with their given circumstances.

I use odesk aka upwork before and I have a lot of client that is just requesting a job for their personal interests. Maybe it depends on what work industry we are talking here.
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Upwork is the place to be if you want to earn money consistently off of your talent. Been an upwork user for years now and I must say it has helped me propel my freelancing career. They've been a little stricter these days though and I felt like they're wringing the necks of upwork freelancers now more than ever with all these stupid verification processes but at the same time I'm still thankful for upwork's help in my career and would always recommend it to people who are looking to start their freelancing journey.

fiverr is mostly for gigs and not something you should really look forward to if you're looking for a more consistent earning potential.

Upwork has quite strict qualifications. I submitted applications as a freelancer there many times and have not yet been accepted. I was frustrated when I became a freelancer on Upwork. Judging from the reviews and performance of Upwork, it is very good and there are many projects there with pretty good pay.

Until now I am still trying to become part of Upwork, do you have any suggestions for me so that I pass the Upwork qualification?
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Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.

A paid-to-click website that pays 1 USD per ad view? That sounds too good to be true. This Adswage website seems relatively new. Can somebody post feedback about his experience on this website.
What's the reason for you to post this list, OP? Most of those website are very popular and I'm sure that at least 99% of the forum members know about them. Some of those websites are legit, while others have a bad reputation(like Mechanical Turk, which has a Trstpilot score of 2/5). The actual list of freelance and microtask platforms is way bigger. There are GRT websites like Freecash(an alternative to Swagbucks), but most of their offers are targeting people, who are living in Tier 1 Countries like USA, UK, Canada and Australia.

Yes, you're correct. There are actually numerous freelancing platforms beyond the ones I listed. I only included the ones I've personally experimented with. The platform you brought up is indeed relatively new, just as you pointed out. It does have its limitations; for instance, there's a cap on the number of ads you can view daily, so don't anticipate seeing as many ads. Nevertheless, you can expect to earn at least $1 in a day."
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Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.

A paid-to-click website that pays 1 USD per ad view? That sounds too good to be true. This Adswage website seems relatively new. Can somebody post feedback about his experience on this website.
What's the reason for you to post this list, OP? Most of those website are very popular and I'm sure that at least 99% of the forum members know about them. Some of those websites are legit, while others have a bad reputation(like Mechanical Turk, which has a Trstpilot score of 2/5). The actual list of freelance and microtask platforms is way bigger. There are GRT websites like Freecash(an alternative to Swagbucks), but most of their offers are targeting people, who are living in Tier 1 Countries like USA, UK, Canada and Australia.
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Upwork is the place to be if you want to earn money consistently off of your talent. Been an upwork user for years now and I must say it has helped me propel my freelancing career. They've been a little stricter these days though and I felt like they're wringing the necks of upwork freelancers now more than ever with all these stupid verification processes but at the same time I'm still thankful for upwork's help in my career and would always recommend it to people who are looking to start their freelancing journey.

fiverr is mostly for gigs and not something you should really look forward to if you're looking for a more consistent earning potential.
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Your disagreement stems from my use of the term "tasks" instead of "contracts." From my perspective, tasks can be seen as miniature contracts. For instance, if I were contracted to build a website for a school, I could divide the work into smaller tasks. I might hire someone on Fiverr to handle the frontend development, another person for the backend, and a graphics designer to manage all the visual elements. These individual assignments could be considered tasks. Tasks can be assigned to individuals who are not employed full-time, as long as both parties agree on the terms
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills.

OP, you are so wrong, these aren't just platforms were you earn money by performing tasks. These are freelancing platforms where companies and other employers outsource  their projects to qualified professionals,  and they do this from the economic point of view, possibly to cut down the cost of employing and maintaining an in-house professional. You don't just do tasks, you bid for these contracts, the employer verifies your capability and outsources the contract to the most qualified professional under some agreed upon terms which includes project cost and payment schedules based on milestones or at the end of the project, depending on the agreement.
Its in no way tasks, you give tasks to someone already working for you, but contract is for someone whom you want to work for you for a specified length of time.
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There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills. Here are 10 platforms where you can earn money by performing tasks:

1. Amazon Mechanical Turk:  This is a crowdsourcing marketplace where businesses and developers can outsource tasks to a virtual workforce. Tasks include data entry, transcription, and more.

2. Fiverr: Fiverr is a platform where you can sell services, including writing, graphic design, programming, and more. You can create gigs and offer your services to a global audience.

3. TaskRabbit: TaskRabbit connects people who need help with tasks with skilled and reliable Taskers. Tasks include everything from home repairs to running errands.

4. Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.

5. Upwork: Upwork is a freelancing platform where you can find a wide range of tasks, from writing and programming to marketing and design. Clients post jobs, and freelancers can bid on them.

6. Freelancer: Freelancer is another freelancing platform where you can find various tasks and projects. It works similarly to Upwork, with employers posting jobs and freelancers bidding on them.

7. Gigwalk: Gigwalk is a mobile app that allows you to find quick jobs (gigs) in your area. These gigs can include tasks like taking photos of products in stores or checking product displays.

8. Swagbucks: Swagbucks is a rewards program where you can earn money and gift cards by performing various online tasks, such as taking surveys, watching videos, and shopping online.

9. UserTesting: UserTesting pays you to visit websites or apps, complete a set of tasks, and provide your thoughts and opinions. This helps businesses improve their websites and user experience.

10. Clickworker: Clickworker is a platform that offers various microtasks, such as data entry, translation, and web research. Workers are paid per task completion.
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