Can't Find Good HITs? 9/20

Discussion in 'Great HITs' started by RWStein, Sep 20, 2012.

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What Is Your Favorite HIT Type? Select ALL That Apply...

  1. Surveys

    73.8%
  2. Batch HITs

    70.2%
  3. Transcribing

    16.7%
  4. Article Writing

    1.2%
  5. Image Tagging

    4.8%
  6. Image Flagging

    8.3%
  7. Porn Titles

    11.9%
  8. Other...

    13.1%
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  1. smorganie

    smorganie User

    Sounds like it's late and we've all been turking for way too long..
     
  2. Dallasa

    Dallasa User

    15 minute study - Personality and preferences

    MTRequester

    $1.50, ~15 mins, probably less
     
  3. bredeanf

    bredeanf User

    the irony of this being the first day this week that the HITs are above 200k and it's also the day I make the least...go figure!
     
  4. Faiythe

    Faiythe User

    Ok guys im off to bed - hope to Turk with yall again tomorrow night :)
     
  5. Dallasa

    Dallasa User

    Good night!
     
  6. Airom Bleicher .50 Reading Study 2 took me 15 minutes

    Amanda Ie .80 Survey and Behavioral task took me 20 minutes
     
  7. jlmathis

    jlmathis User

    Just did this HIT. Took me 17 minutes, but I was rather slow at it.
     
  8. mikey

    mikey User

    I love it when the description says a survey will take 5 minutes and it takes 30. I hate requesters sometimes.
     
  9. Dallasa

    Dallasa User

    Another slow evening it seems. Night all, good luck to those staying on.
     
  10. occamspantaloons

    occamspantaloons Active Member

    Good night Dallasa. I'm still rocking these CrowdSource HITs. Usually I hit a block but these are going for miles.
     
  11. Good night Dallasa.
     
  12. jlmathis

    jlmathis User

    Answer a survey about privacy on Facebook:

    Requester:

    Robert J Thomson

    1:00. Must have a facebook account to log in at the end. Good T.O. Have done a survey of his before. Pays quickly.

    10 Minutes.
     
  13. jlmathis

    jlmathis User

    I wish there was a way you can search through the hits that you have already done. I spent some considerable time doing a spreadsheet then accidentally deleted it. Any ideas? Or any ideas to make a fast spreadsheet. When i did one I only had about 200 Hits now I have well over a 1100. Why is everything so difficult!
     
  14. These are out now. Thanks for bringing them my attention. I love CrowdSource :)
     
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  15. occamspantaloons

    occamspantaloons Active Member

    Glad I could give back to the community.

    I know right? It seems to me that the information is already in a database, so I wonder if Amazon would add that functionality if enough people asked for it? I mean the information is already there so all they'd have to do is add the ability to query for it. Then again I would think plenty of people have already asked over the years, so maybe they're happy with the way things are.
     
  16. occamspantaloons

    occamspantaloons Active Member

  17. I'm not very technically savvy but can't help thinking there must be a way to import the data at the end of the day from amazon into your personal spreadsheet. Maybe one of the techno's will have an idea.

    *sits unblinking anxiously waiting*
     
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  19. Dexster

    Dexster User

    Creating a spreadsheet in Google Docs may be your answer. Take the time out the set it up then just update it daily. It's in the clouds so no more deletion by accident.
    Good question by the way and I assume you're referring to surveys.
     
  20. occamspantaloons

    occamspantaloons Active Member

    Well I mean if nothing else you could copy/paste your day's work into Word and teach it how to export that data into an Excel spreadsheet, but there has to be an easier way.

    Also I imagine Libre Office or something has similar functionality if you don't have [Microsoft Office].

    Actually there's probably a script for it already.
     
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