Hey,
I'm new here so this might have already been posted but you can make about £8 per 20 minutes by doing something called user experience testing. This is when you record your screen as you use a website or app in development and tell the developers how you feel when using the website and what they can do to improve their site. This is actually quite profitable if you're just sitting at your computer bored, because not only is it something fun to do (yes, it actually feels fun) but you also get paid for it.
Essentially its like completing a video survey - but it doesn't feel like a survey at all. Only rarely will you have to record your face with a webcam: most times all you will have to do is record your screen and your voice as you complete tasks going through a website. Each 'test' as they're commonly called takes roughly 20 minutes depending on the company you're testing for. The following is a list of companies you can be a tester for, in order of lucrativeness (in my personal experience):
UserTesting
TryMyUI
Intellizoom
Userlytics
Userfeel
WhatUsersDo (I havent used this)
TestingTime (I havent used this)(Needs webcam for all tests but is significantly better paid [reaching £60 at a time])
Testbirds (Recommended by @Annie Beau )
None of these are referral links, don't worry that I'm gaining anything off your backs
There are a couple more not on this list, but these are the best ones. In just 3 days of active duty (not full days, more like 2 hours a day) , after signing up to these sites, I have made $50 with another $30 on the way (pending).
Now to sign up for these sites you will have to do qualification tests, and wait for them to be approved, but if you are patient, once you get started you end up making quite a bit.
You can and should sign up for more than just one of these sites in order to maximise the amount of money you can earn. You can test on PC, mobile and a bunch of other devices.
There's more I could say but if you go the individual sites you'll learn all about it and you can get set up. A lot of you here will know about this but I just didn't see a post on it so I made one .
Have any questions? Reply to this thread and me or someone who is more experienced with these sites than me can help you
I'm new here so this might have already been posted but you can make about £8 per 20 minutes by doing something called user experience testing. This is when you record your screen as you use a website or app in development and tell the developers how you feel when using the website and what they can do to improve their site. This is actually quite profitable if you're just sitting at your computer bored, because not only is it something fun to do (yes, it actually feels fun) but you also get paid for it.
Essentially its like completing a video survey - but it doesn't feel like a survey at all. Only rarely will you have to record your face with a webcam: most times all you will have to do is record your screen and your voice as you complete tasks going through a website. Each 'test' as they're commonly called takes roughly 20 minutes depending on the company you're testing for. The following is a list of companies you can be a tester for, in order of lucrativeness (in my personal experience):
UserTesting
TryMyUI
Intellizoom
Userlytics
Userfeel
WhatUsersDo (I havent used this)
TestingTime (I havent used this)(Needs webcam for all tests but is significantly better paid [reaching £60 at a time])
Testbirds (Recommended by @Annie Beau )
None of these are referral links, don't worry that I'm gaining anything off your backs
There are a couple more not on this list, but these are the best ones. In just 3 days of active duty (not full days, more like 2 hours a day) , after signing up to these sites, I have made $50 with another $30 on the way (pending).
Now to sign up for these sites you will have to do qualification tests, and wait for them to be approved, but if you are patient, once you get started you end up making quite a bit.
You can and should sign up for more than just one of these sites in order to maximise the amount of money you can earn. You can test on PC, mobile and a bunch of other devices.
There's more I could say but if you go the individual sites you'll learn all about it and you can get set up. A lot of you here will know about this but I just didn't see a post on it so I made one .
Have any questions? Reply to this thread and me or someone who is more experienced with these sites than me can help you
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