Can't Find Good HITs? 9/7

Discussion in 'Great HITs' started by RWStein, Sep 7, 2012.

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  1. Movie Enquirer has an image hit up now as well. only $1 buck though but fast.

    Search' Movie Enquirer'
     
  2. RWStein

    RWStein User

    Product RnR $0.01 HITs about 10 SECs each!

    OK!

    I found a goody for ya! ;)

    ProductRnR. $0.01 HITs. less than 10 seconds each! over 6000 available and a dead monkey could get them right! Need 95% approval only! They Auto Approve in 3 days but in my experience they approve quicker! Not great money but you can get your stats up quick!

    Don't screw this guy with crappy work! If your gonna bite the bullet and do $0.01 hits in batch, then work and do it right and don't make this guy put qualifiers on his HITs! :cool:

    https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=25M5K4F0OHOVB94F96F2R92LMD521B
     
  3. chaos

    chaos User

    Honestly, ProductRnR is one of the worst requesters to work for IMO. They operate on majority rules.
     
  4. lilkolo91

    lilkolo91 User

    sorry I'll be more careful... -_-
     
  5. RWStein

    RWStein User

    I'm not a big fan of MR either... But these are REALLY simple! And I have NEVER had a reject from them! Good bet to get your numbers up if you actually DO THE WORK! Which is why I stressed that point! :)
     
  6. Dexster

    Dexster User

    Got me twice. Thanks for mentioning it because that's when I realized. I'd rather have two returned than abandoned. This is one reason I'd rather the name than the link so that I can decide Y/N. I stay away from these type of HITs.
     
  7. chaos

    chaos User

    Yeah I've just had bad experience with them. I've got 27 rejections out of 13,000+ HITs, and 4 of those rejects were from ProductRnR.
     
  8. chaos

    chaos User

  9. RWStein

    RWStein User

    Nice! They account for .0003 or .03% of 1% of your overall rejections.. :)

    I agree though! That can be dangerous if you don't spend the time on them... But the danger is relative. For some one with 100 HITs then each rejection is a 1% hit on their approval percentage. For some one with 10,000 approvals it is only a .001% deduction to their approvals per rejection...

    Bottom line is until you have over several thousand HITs all MR judged tasks are dangerous in volume and any unknown requester is dangerous as well! I am specifically recommending this requester "IF YOU DO THE WORK!" If you fly through and give him his $0.01 worth - you may face a batch rejection! And that can END an mTurk career for some one with only less than 1000 HITs.

    I am personally comfortable with the HITs... But in the mindset of getting my numbers up! In terms of short term profitability - they suck! :)
     
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  10. bredeanf

    bredeanf User

    Rate the Difficulty of Student Design Projects
    Halsey Hoster $2.00
    did this last week, they paid that same night...takes about 15-20 minutes
     
  11. Carnegie Mellon Social Computing Group has some up. I did 5 at .75 a hit.
     
  12. SininStyle

    SininStyle User

    how do you return a hit thats already been closed as I am sure I clicked that auto accept link and just kille dit. didnt notice the auto accept.
     
  13. Go to the "HITs" tab and then "HITs Assigned To You" to return that HIT so it doesn't count as abandoned.
     
  14. SininStyle

    SininStyle User

    Thank you :)
     
  15. Dexster

    Dexster User

    Were you already knowledgeable in this or did you gave best opinion?
     
  16. bredeanf

    bredeanf User

    it's best opinion, this thing is covering a wide range of undergrad, grad projects so they don't expect you to know all if any of them
     
  17. Dexster

    Dexster User

    Ok I'm going in. Thanks.
     
  18. RWStein

    RWStein User

    Great money! But that study was flawed! First of all project two is a mess. It says they want to increase production from 30% to 20%... And there is no comment field to let them know... UGH! I'll take the money though!
     
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