Personally, since I have a regular full time job, mturk is the only site I really pay attention to (other than sites that require minimal time like swagbucks). I seem to remember a few months ago hearing people talk about sites which actually hire people to monitor web pages. I never really followed up on it back then but for some reason I want to say it was something like Aspen-Butler. Even though I do not recall the name, I am thinking this might prompt somebody else to remember it
I've always liked SliceThePie. When I actually try it, I can make good money. I usually can get 14 cents per review.
*tcha* can we like keep the freebie section just freebie stuff. And not like all this chitter-chatter. I mean, I go there to get free stuff, not everyone else's 2 cents! (adjusting posts to 1 so i look like a noob) (Hoping you all catch the sarcasm based on all the new posters doing that recently).
Did they lower their pay? I was getting around a quarter per review. Anything less and it wasn't really worth my time.
Maybe survey/online community sites, I am a member of two online community site from Communispace Corp. I love their e-rewards. I also have 3 active accounts from diff. survey sites. I get shopping vouchers. Freebies too; it's fun, I used to get freebies from P&G.
hi everone i m rahul from india...... is Swagbugs is open to india how does it pay?? plz help me out?? i desperately want a legal site to do work and without initial investment. reply me asap
I second Lionbridge. The pay is pretty good - I think they start new workers at $13.50 an hour, but they really make you work for it. It's quite challenging.