Saturday 29 September 2012

DATA ENTRY

Amazon’s Mturk.com (International)
Amazon Mechanical Turk is an online marketplace for finding data-entry work. Most of the jobs (HITs) are created by Amazon sellers, who are looking for help with their online stores. HITs are quick Internet jobs, which cannot be done by computers as their completion requires human intelligence. Nowadays many external businesses hire Mechanical Turk members to accomplish data entry work.
Humanatic.com (US only: part-time)
Data entryPart-time call reviewing positions are open at Humanatic.com. The aim of this online job is to provide Humanatic customers with valid data about their phone calls – workers get to decided whether calls are from a potential customer, an existing client or whether the call is not important for the employer at all. For every correctly sorted calls a worker receives money.
MobileWorks.com (International)
Another great community for finding quick Internet tasks and completing them for money is called MobileWorks.com. Unlike other services of this type, MobileWorks employers are looking for accurate fulfillment of their requirements. The minimum withdrawal limit on this site is pretty low, which makes it easy to reach a minimum and get paid fast.
CloudCrowd.com (International)

A global marketplace of data entry jobs can be accessed from any FaceBook account via CloudCrowd application. Every user of this application is eligible to earn money at home by doing data entry work or other types of freelance work, including copywriting and transcription. CloudCrowd.com members have an option of withdrawing their earnings to a PayPal account with only 1-day processing time.

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