How to sell products in exchange for tasks?

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by Bandalar, Oct 10, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I am looking for a company that offers a service that allows my customers to pay me, not by sending money, but by doing various tasks (completing surveys, registering at certain websites, trying products, watching videos, etc). I remember seeing a few services like this in the past that were quite excellent, but unfortunately I cannot find any of them anymore. I've spent over an hour searching on google.

    Can anyone help in this matter?

    Thank you!!
     
    Bandalar, Oct 10, 2012 IP
  2. muffet

    muffet Active Member

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    Are you referring to site like Taskrabbit or something similar where contractor performs a task and gets paid for completing the assigned task?
     
    muffet, Oct 22, 2012 IP
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    Waffleguy Well-Known Member

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  4. Bandalar

    Bandalar Active Member

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    Nope.

    That looks like a cool service, but thats not it either. I appreciate your help though.

    I used to play a web based game called caesary (now its called: call of roma) and they had two options for buying virtual currency: Pay with your credit card, or complete tasks like surveys or installing software etc.

    Basically on caesary half the users were willing to pay lets say 10 bucks for a virtual item and the other half was willing to pay zero. To get that virtual item you could either pay $10 by credit card, or complete some tasks which would generate probably $1-2 for ceasary. This allows caesary to get the full 10 bucks from the "spendthrift" people while still making some cash off the "cheap" people.

    They don't offer this anymore, so I can't find the name of the services they used... but I know there are several of them.
     
    Bandalar, Nov 2, 2012 IP
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    Shaun32119 Peon

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    I don't know the specific answer but I'm looking for this.
     
    Shaun32119, Nov 3, 2012 IP