Mystery shopper always sounded like a good one.
What sort of money can you earn from operado chat? I took a look and it said 20p a message.During lockdown ive been looking at different ways to earn side hustle money. The ones ive used and still do now are
Prolific ive earned over £70 just doing surveys
Neevo work isn't regular but they have different tasks to complete like transcription work etc ive earned over £400
Clickworker I've earned over £20
Serpclix is easy work just click links but is not going to make you rich ive earned around £10
Appen takes forever to hear from them but once on a campaign its good money
Audiobee ive signed up but not actually done anything on it
Things ive tried but quit
Lionbridge ive done a couple of jobs with them some have been quite hard I refuse to do anything harder than my day job but the best is ad rater I believe, my friend does it and earns £70 a week for 10mins a day work rating ads on her fb account. I don't have fb so couldn't sign up for that one.
Operadorchat its an adult text service I found it boring and quit but can easily be done in the evenings etc theres also cloudworkers who do the same
Theres also companies like rev, isoftstone I think they have changed their name to teemwork and crisp Ive never worked for any of them but heard about them. Forums on reddit are good for finding out about the best ways to work online from home.
I think it starts off at 12p a message then goes up in price. I only did it for 2 weeks but they also give bonuses for good work as well. I think you can also get night time bonusesWhat sort of money can you earn from operado chat? I took a look and it said 20p a message.
I'd be interested to know the answer to this tooIf I was to sign up to Appen etc. Do I need to register as self employed as you are considered to be contracting through them? I don’t want to be law breaking![]()
Did you find out any more about this lovely? Im really interested xxxI wouldn’t advise doing surveys - last summer I had a spate of doing loads of them in the hope of earning money. IME they want you to earn a certain amount of money before cashing out but will block your account long before you get to that amount.
If you have old books, dvds, games consoles then sites like Ziffit and Music Magpie are great for quick cash - it’s not necessarily an income but if you need money for something it works. Go around as many as you can find as often certain sites will turn down certain items that others will accept. I made £80 from music magpie selling my old Wii console and an extra £30 on ziffit from selling books and video games. At the same time I have a Depop store where I sell old clothes, shoes, toys. It’s slow going but I’ve made about £100 so far.
Agree with whoever said webcam work. A family friend (honest, guv) made £1800 a week doing webcamming. She stopped because some of her, clients? got a bit clingy and thought this meant they were a couple.
Maybe something like fiver? It’s a market place where you advertise your skill, I dont know how much you get paid but I know it costs £5 and upwards per request. E.g. someone may ask you to create a logo for their business. It doesn’t have to be skills really, I’ve seen people do fortune telling, popping balloons, all sorts.
I’m in the same boat. I really want to look into voiceover work as that’s something to do at home provided there’s a quiet space in the house to record. But haven’t really had a proper research!\
Good luck!