Over the last day or so I've been looking through some micro-job websites to see what potential these sites have. I have already been on popular sites such as mturk, clickworker, taskrabbit, and a few more. I'm trying to build a list of these sites to see which ones are better to work on. What do you guys think about this?
My opinion its you loose your time as tuese types of sites like ptc ,ptd get paid to work you get penyes money .Start working in a real business like affiliate marketing ,cpa ,build a youtube channel or a blog etc .
I have a different outlook when it comes to these type of sites. It's okay to work on these sites if you have the right perspective. Usually no investment is required which allows you to start earning money without spending money. Let's say you earn $50.00 in one month with ptc, surveys, or micro jobs. You can use that money for advertising. Make sure you have a site of your own. Possibly a landing page that you are using to build your list and promote your own business or affiliate marketing. The money that you earn from the micro jobs, surveys, etc, you can use to promote your real business. So that's what I mean by the right perspective.
I've been looking into the affiliate marketing programs for a while now, I was just looking for a way to make some small cash while the affiliate marketing business got a bit bigger. Using the small cash to use on advertising or just putting it back into the business. I understand where you're coming from though and I appreciate your insight!
I've been looking into this for the last few days so I see where you're coming from! I was thinking about doing this same setup cause It's the smartest way to go about it. Even though these micro-job sites don't make you a ton of cash in the short-term, they're great ways to help build the business in the long-term. I was even thinking about going the affiliate marketing path as well. I really appreciate you're insight and help!
Maybe fiverr and seoclerks should work the same as well, what do you say in reality? I say that it would be totally cool no matter what.... so let's move on further with that special cases. It's possible to make money with them, not just now.
At least Fiverr has upselling options. There are some sellers there making good money by turning that initial $5 into $100-$200 by upselling. If they in turn build a customer list, it can be a nice start for some people. But I agree with the poster above that the best way to make money from these sites is by hiring others to work for you