Looks like I'm not the only one who has been looking at content research for about 6 hours now saying Nope. They either keep reloading or aren't being touched.
It's taken me over a week to find a store that has Guitar Hero Metallica. Since when were they so hard to find?
So as someone like me who's fairly new (just about a month turking), has less than 5000 hits and is clearly not even close to Masters, would it make more sense for me to constantly refresh for the .50 cent surveys, or continuously do copy text hits where if I do well I got about a 20 cent bonus? I've been doing a lot more surveys lately but that's frustrating when you don't qualify for some of them. I've done pretty well making close to 30 a day for having just started, but i'm wondering if i'm going about it wrong. Edited to add: Especially when some of these survey's take quite a while to do.
Just rated "How to Make an Animal Silhouette Pillow," my first CR HIT since September 5th. I think I'm good for another 3 months now.
Why not do both? Put the survey in TM, or set up a panda in another tab/window and work on other things while you wait?
I'm so new i'm not even sure what Panda is to be honest, (I see a lot of talk about that stuff on here, i'm a lurker and see talk of Panda's and scripts but have no clue about any of that. That might be explained in a sticky post here somewhere, I just haven't gotten around to reading them yet. ) but I suppose doing a bunch of copy texts and then doing a survey before it times out is an idea.
Looks like Trump is paying people to speak for him now. WHERE'S MY CHECK? I can read a damn prompter too. https://www.facebook.com/bwayne.wayne/videos/10206849088059271/
look for easy HITs to get your numbers up, thats what I told my friend who is new to turking as well.
The time spent learning about Pandas is well worth it. It will significantly increase your earnings by allowing you to constantly refresh a HIT you are trying to catch while working on other things. It also allows you to horde the good stuff. Hold on and I will find the sticky.