Can't Find Good HITs? 9/7

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  1. pouletermo

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    alright, good to know

    thanks for the information.

    I just got back into mturk like 2 weeks ago so I need to relearn a lot of what I used to know lol
     
  2. Dexster

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    "CC Survey" Online Game Evaluation Study @$1.00.
    For those who may not have done this I'm posting it again. I did this perhaps last week and got paid on it.
     
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    Is there any way you guys could post links instead of just the information? It's so much easier to link straight there. Just a suggestion.
     
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    Sometimes you cannot link once you already did a survey... is it really that hard to search for it?
     
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    We usually try to but sometimes it's not linkable because the HIT disappears once you do it.
     
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    All I said is that it's easier. That's why I link before I accept. That way, I don't have to go back. As I said, just a suggestion.
     
  8. dsm_dolouz

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    I always copy/paste my link to a survey to the reply box before I actually take it. Just in case it turns out to be a decent HIT. Have my links been working the past days for you guys? Or should I link the actual search like some other people?
     
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    Search ~ Alex Van Zant, took less then 5 minutes paid $1 Managerial decision study.
     
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    If you search 'MPR LAB' they have 2 hits up. I did the one for 21 cents and it took a little over 3 minutes. I know it isn't 10cents per minute, but it has to be some of the most interesting scenarios I have had in a survey!
     
  12. Dexster

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    Often times you will miss out on the HIT if you only depend solely on the link. It's a convenience I agree, however many times I've found that when the link is bad that IF there was a visible name in the URL, I could then search and find it.

    The requester name is more reliable a search than the link. Either way it's whatever works best for you.
     
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    No, they've been working
     
  15. Dexster

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    THANKS!!! Simple.
     
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    Listings in this thread...

    Hey Crayonshaver!

    So glad you are finding such great HITs!:cool:

    A Lot of times people want to know the length of the HIT as well as the requester and link so they can make a decision.

    Sometimes providing a link is impractical, especially after completing the survey because all the "clicker" of the link will often get is YOUR notice that the HIT has been submitted for approval.

    To really get the best listing the best thing is to list the link, whatever link that is, but also the requester name and any information you have on the description of the task and time it took.

    Survey's are hard sometimes to list because of all this... Default is to just list the requester and the type of HIT so people can search it and make their own decision, but as usual, any additional information is helpful!

    Happy Turking and "Go Make That Money!!"
     
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  17. Dexster

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    Cut and paste- "Kirsten M" Survey @$1.00

    In the process of starting it now so no other info yet.

    UPDATE** 5-10min. tops.
     
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