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Topic: Could we get an economy of freelancers doing mini- or microtasks going? (Read 2847 times)

full member
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I like the idea of being paid with bitcoins, but I would want it to be when the job's finished.

Say I accept to do something for 10 bitcoins, but the currency decreases in value, what happens then?

I don't think Bitcoin is stable enough to not list these offerings in USD.

Bitcoin doesn't have to be stable in order to accept them as currency. If you sell an item an item and convert to USD (usually automated) upon transacting, you will not lose any of your profits.

As long as you're setup to base your item costs off of current value on your exchange site, you've got nothing to worry about.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
I need work very much, and I'd love to earn bitcoins

To get an idea of how many are in the same boat, see how quickly the service called ForBitcoins (referenced by Brad just a couple replies up) has grown in just a few weeks:
  - http://www.forbitcoins.com

There are a few similar services:
  - http://www.bitgigs.com
  - http://bitcoiners.org
  - https://workforbitcoin.com
  - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Category:For_Hire


Technology is moving us towards a more collaborative, peer-to-peer economy.  

We can rent out a room for the night ( http://www.airbnb.com ) or serve dinner from our homes ( http://www.housefed.com ).  We can share with a neighbor ( http://www.neighborgoods.com ) for free or for a fee, and also extend that offer to others as well ( http://www.rentalic.com ).

In addition to the "task related" services described above ( http://www.zaarly.com and http://www.coffeeandpower.com ) here's an example of another novel approach:
  - http://gigwalk.com

Though none of these peer-to-peer services have implemented Bitcoin (yet), that's likely coming:
 - http://twitter.com/#!/emilepetrone/status/85116054036168704

Is there possibly a Bitcoin meetup or hackerspace in your area?  A connection made there might lead to an opportunity you might not already be aware of:
  - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Meetups
  - http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/List_of_Hacker_Spaces
member
Activity: 92
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I'm an unemployed trained computer technician, I need work very much, and I'd love to earn bitcoins instead of USD.  I still have debts and bills to pay in USD though, which sucks. Sad  I'm trying to find a job the usual way, applying, sending my resume, etc.  But nothing has panned out yet.  I can do data entry, clerical stuff, phones, etc.  But, despite my expertise with computers, I simply can't wrap my brain around programming in C, C++, C#, Java, Javascript, Perl, and Ruby.  Not even Ruby on Rails.  It all baffles me too much.  I would love to write articles for bitcoins, but what do I write about?  I write a lot, and I get a lot of great feedback.  But, I have ADD, and I can only write what happens to be on my mind at the time, I can't focus enough to decide what to write about.

For instance, I'm trying to think of a topic right now to write an article about on wikinut.com, but it just won't come to me.  I'm drawing a blank.

If anyone wants help on a mini-task of some kind, I want to help.  Something I know how to do, not something that would be impossible for me.  I can't do everything you guys can do, I'm no developer or web designer.  I can find and report bugs in programs and websites, and even figure out fixes for them, I've done that many times, but, like I said, I can't program, so I can't debug code.  I can debug HTML, but that's just simple markup language, not programming, Huge difference.
sr. member
Activity: 330
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What else would you use your time for? In other words, what is your opportunity cost?

This is interesting - there are obviously a substantial number of people for whom the opportunity cost is zero - people who see writing as a preferred way to spend some of their free time, which is why we have forums and blogs. Bitcoin Weekly is essentially a blog where you get a thousand readers, or whatever the number is, for free. I'm becoming more and more convinced that it's psychological - maybe the draft and review process makes it feel too much like doing homework for school, maybe it's the Tom Sawyer effect - http://www.pbs.org/marktwain/learnmore/writings_tom.html (if you get compensated it feels like a job so all you think about is the work and the compensation). This is why finding regular writers is even more difficult - if you're a regular writer, writing an article stops being a way to fill up free time and starts itself becoming a responsibility.

That last idea is why I like the idea of a mini-task freelance store in general so much - it's a one time thing you do to get some cash, no strings attached. I think that there are plenty of people willing to work for coin, we just need more employers. Research, analysis and sociopolitics are not everyone's hobby - some people might like drawing, others programming, we just need to find people willing to pay for what people are willing and capable of doing.
sr. member
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Founder, Filmmaker, Fun Guy
Great idea, I have a project in the works that will address this problem and hopefully create a valuable service based economy for bitcoin.
legendary
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Merit: 1014

I'm aware that the rate (converted to USD) is rising. I still think the offer is much too low to seriously consider.

What else would you use your time for? In other words, what is your opportunity cost?
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Since you mentioned it, I thought these rates (1BTC for an article?) were much too low for me to consider the offer. I honestly didn't think you were serious.

Way back in March, the rate was 5 BTC per article, or $3.7 USD, and people were writing articles. Now, it's 1 BTC per article, or $8.1 USD, and people aren't writing nearly as much. Is this psychological?

I'm aware that the rate (converted to USD) is rising. I still think the offer is much too low to seriously consider.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1014
Way back in March, the rate was 5 BTC per article, or $3.7 USD, and people were writing articles. Now, it's 1 BTC per article, or $8.1 USD, and people aren't writing nearly as much. Is this psychological?

Are you sure that's true? We need statistics to find out.
sr. member
Activity: 330
Merit: 397
Since you mentioned it, I thought these rates (1BTC for an article?) were much too low for me to consider the offer. I honestly didn't think you were serious.

Way back in March, the rate was 5 BTC per article, or $3.7 USD, and people were writing articles. Now, it's 1 BTC per article, or $8.1 USD, and people aren't writing nearly as much. Is this psychological?
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Thought I'd pitch in here, I recently put up a site that does exactly what you're talking about (kind of an e-lance for bitcoin).  I've been getting a steady stream of user signups but there are no projects listed yet.  It went up yesterday, it's www.btcworker.com if anyone would care to check it out.  Also, really open to any feedback from the community as I think it could be a great way for a lot of people to make a living and earn bitcoin from non-mining related activity.  Also announced it in the projects section in its own post.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
it's does not :-|
i mean, if i give my service of graphic design, as many others for example, there will be sufficient market, i mean, there's people with BTC how needs a graphic desing and will pay with BTC?

anyway, i drop the question in the air... the next thing is test my theory, in few months i'll mount my own business like freelancer, accepting only my national currency and Bitcoins.

I plan on doing the same. I believe there are many people who will gladly pay for goods or services in BTC, especially if they cannot easily get them elsewhere with other currencies. There's always the effect of Gresham's law, that people will spend "bad" money (fiat) and save "good" money (Bitcoin, gold), but I think especially in this small economy, people are willing to stimulate it by spending what they don't necessarily need to save.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1014

it's does not :-|
i mean, if i give my service of graphic design, as many others for example, there will be sufficient market, i mean, there's people with BTC how needs a graphic desing and will pay with BTC?

anyway, i drop the question in the air... the next thing is test my theory, in few months i'll mount my own business like freelancer, accepting only my national currency and Bitcoins.

You could work for me. I think an infographic would be a useful addition to my magazine.
full member
Activity: 237
Merit: 102
1 Pedro 3:15-16 (DHH)
He's right, if you dont have a 3k usd$ in equipment for a mining rig you cant enter easily to the bitcoin economy :-/. Who we can fix this issues? :-|

This is stupid. Mining is just one small part of the bitcoin economy. It's like saying if you don't mine gold or print dollars you can't participate in the gold or dollar economy.

it's does not :-|
i mean, if i give my service of graphic design, as many others for example, there will be sufficient market, i mean, there's people with BTC how needs a graphic desing and will pay with BTC?

anyway, i drop the question in the air... the next thing is test my theory, in few months i'll mount my own business like freelancer, accepting only my national currency and Bitcoins.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1014
Since you mentioned it, I thought these rates (1BTC for an article?) were much too low for me to consider the offer. I honestly didn't think you were serious.

My operation is very capital constrained and it will remain that way for the foreseeable feature.

Bitcoin Weekly is a shoe-string one man show.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
I asked 2 BTC for tutorials on programming. Nobody takes it except one guy who successfully complete the task. I got another guy who promised to work on it but it will be a while.

I asked for people to write an article for me with payment of 1 BTC each. Often, they bailed out before I even get the chance to pay them. To date, I only have two-long term with two freelancers, one of which I turned into a staff writer.

I am one of the most reliable employer in the land but even I have a hard tough time finding people who is willing to work for me.

Perhaps the wages is too low for the market to bear.

Since you mentioned it, I thought these rates (1BTC for an article?) were much too low for me to consider the offer. I honestly didn't think you were serious.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1014
I asked 2 BTC for tutorials on programming. Nobody takes it except one guy who successfully complete the task. I got another guy who promised to work on it but it will be a while.

I asked for people to write an article for me with payment of 1 BTC each. Often, they bailed out before I even get the chance to pay them. To date, I only have two-long term with two freelancers, one of which I turned into a staff writer.

I am one of the most reliable employer in the land but even I have a hard tough time finding people who is willing to work for me.

Perhaps the wages is too low for the market to bear.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
There are a number of bitcoiners who have listed their services on the Freelancers category in the Bitcoin Wiki:
  - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Category:Freelancers

  Freelancers can also register on Bitcoiners:
  -  http://www.bitcoiners.org
     For example, freelancers who offer programming services: http://www.bitcoiners.org/jobs/programming

There are a few startups involved in matching up those who wish to do task work and those needing assistance.

One promising development is Zaarly:
  - http://www.zaarly.com

Another very interesting project is CoffeeAndPower.com, from the co-founder of Second Life:
  - http://beta.coffeeandpower.com
  They even have their own currency, C$, which can be used for transactions, purchased through the site with PayPal, redeemed to the site with payment redeemed via PayPal (less 15% fee), or traded person-to-person for bitcoins (yes, I've asked, they are fine with it.).
sr. member
Activity: 330
Merit: 397
I like the idea of being paid with bitcoins, but I would want it to be when the job's finished.

Say I accept to do something for 10 bitcoins, but the currency decreases in value, what happens then?

I don't think Bitcoin is stable enough to not list these offerings in USD.

I think having a Bitcoin employment economy would be the thing that stabilizes Bitcoin prices. Wages are sticky, so if people had the assurance that they could buy a certain amount of labor for 10 BTC in a few days, Bitcoin prices would have a natural limit to the suddenness of their growth.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
He's right, if you dont have a 3k usd$ in equipment for a mining rig you cant enter easily to the bitcoin economy :-/. Who we can fix this issues? :-|

This is stupid. Mining is just one small part of the bitcoin economy. It's like saying if you don't mine gold or print dollars you can't participate in the gold or dollar economy.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
I like the idea of being paid with bitcoins, but I would want it to be when the job's finished.

Say I accept to do something for 10 bitcoins, but the currency decreases in value, what happens then?

I don't think Bitcoin is stable enough to not list these offerings in USD.
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