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09-28-2007, 10:53 AM
Complete simple tasks (a HIT) that people do better than computers. And, get paid for it. Choose from thousands of tasks, control when your work, and decide how much you earn.
HIT stands for Human Intelligence Task. These are tasks that people are willing to pay you to complete. Typically these tasks are extraordinarily difficult for computers, but simple for humans to answer.
How do I work on a HIT?
Once you have chosen a HIT to complete, click the "Accept HIT" button to have it assigned to you. Follow the instructions on how to complete the HIT.
You are paid when your answer is approved by the person that listed the HIT. The money you earn is deposited into your Amazon.com account, where you can turn it into cash at any time by transferring it to your personal checking account.
There is everything from typing, transcribing, research, doing telephone surveys, technical assigments, writing, and some many more projects to choose.
The pay is not high, but for some of the assisgments the money can add up, it depends on your skills, and how much time you have to work on those projects there.
Web site:
http://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome
Work at home job lead provided by:
http://www.jobs-from-home.com
HIT stands for Human Intelligence Task. These are tasks that people are willing to pay you to complete. Typically these tasks are extraordinarily difficult for computers, but simple for humans to answer.
How do I work on a HIT?
Once you have chosen a HIT to complete, click the "Accept HIT" button to have it assigned to you. Follow the instructions on how to complete the HIT.
You are paid when your answer is approved by the person that listed the HIT. The money you earn is deposited into your Amazon.com account, where you can turn it into cash at any time by transferring it to your personal checking account.
There is everything from typing, transcribing, research, doing telephone surveys, technical assigments, writing, and some many more projects to choose.
The pay is not high, but for some of the assisgments the money can add up, it depends on your skills, and how much time you have to work on those projects there.
Web site:
http://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome
Work at home job lead provided by:
http://www.jobs-from-home.com