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24 Short Task Sites for Making Money From Home

Author: Holly Reisem Hanna

February 18, 2024 122 Comments

Is your daily schedule unpredictable? You can still make money from home, just use short task sites. Here are 24 gigs you can do anytime. via @theworkathomewoman

If you have a little one at home — you know how difficult it can be to get things done. But just because you have a household filled with chatter and unpredictable schedules doesn’t mean that you can’t work from home. Short tasks, also called micro-jobs or pay-per-task jobs, are the perfect way for busy moms to earn some extra money while still being readily available for their kiddos.

A micro-task job is any job or assignment that can be completed in a short amount of time. The tasks that can be completed vary in nature (writing, editing, taking surveys, transcription, watching a video, online research, etc.), as does the pay. But the reason this is such an excellent opportunity for moms is that the tasks can be done at any time, and the majority of short jobs don’t require phone work , which requires a quiet household.

If you have kiddos running around your house, here are 24 small task sites that allow you to work whenever you have free time, and make extra money on the side.

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1. Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a microtask platform where you can earn points called SB, which you can redeem for gift cards from places like Starbucks, Walmart, PayPal and Visa. With Swagbucks, you can earn SB by playing games , answering questions, shopping online, and even surfing the web using their search bar. If you refer your friends — you can earn even more. New users will receive a $10.00 sign-up bonus! The thing I like about Swagbucks is you can redeem your earnings with as little as $3.00 in your account.

  • Swagbucks has a B rating with the Better Business Bureau

2. InboxDollars

With InboxDollars , US residents can earn cash for taking surveys, reading emails, playing games, redeeming coupons, searching the web, and shopping online. Membership is free, and you’ll earn $5.00 for signing up. Your account must reach a $15 threshold before your payment is issued. Payment options include PayPal, American Express or Visa Pre-Paid cards, or gift cards from major retailers. InboxDollars is open to US residents 18 years and older. If you’d like to know more, check out our full review of InboxDollars .

  • InboxDollars has a B rating with the Better Business Bureau

3. Course Hero

Course Hero is a short task platform that hires native English speakers from the US, UK, Canada, and Australia to tutor high school and college students with course-specific questions. Individuals must have a bachelor’s degree. Tutors earn an average of $3.00 per question, earning around $12-$20 per hour. Work as many hours as you’d like; all you need is a reliable internet connection.

  • Course Hero has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau

4. TELUS International

TELUS International , which acquired Lionbridge, hires independent contractors to work on microtasks like translation, transcription, rating ads, annotation, search engine evaluation, and testing. You must first prove your proficiency by taking and passing relevant evaluation tests (which I’ve heard are pretty challenging). Once they have your evaluation scores, you’ll receive invites to work on available projects. With these gigs, you can work whenever, wherever, and as much as you’d like.

  • TELUS International has an A- rating with the Better Business Bureau

Fiverr is a little different in that you don’t search for jobs. Instead, you post tasks you’re willing to complete for $5.00-$10,000. People sell everything from writing services, design services, and voice-over services to making phone calls and videos. Once you make a sale, Fiverr will keep a fee of 20%, and payments will be made via PayPal.

If you’re interested in how people are making a full-time income with Fiverr, check out The Fiverr Mastermind Group. They are six Fiverr power sellers who earn six figures a year each, and they wrote an e-book about their success with the platform: The Fiverr Master Class : The Fiverr Secrets Of Six Power Sellers That Enable You To Work From Home!

  • Fiverr gets an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau

6. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Over at Amazon’s MTurk , you can make money online working on HITS (Human Intelligence Tasks). A few of the tasks that I saw listed were transcribing information from a business card to a form with a payout of $0.02. Another task was transcribing a voicemail from audio to text (audio length of three hours), a payout of $76.19. After completing the task and the requester approves your work, the money goes into your Amazon payments account or onto an Amazon gift card .

Amazon MTurk tends to get mixed reviews. Some people complained of low payouts, and others have said their work wasn’t approved, so they didn’t get paid. We have no way of knowing the quality of their work, and if denial of payment was justified, so read through reviews before deciding to join.

  • Amazon’s MTurk receives a 2.5-star rating on Trustpilot

7. Clickworker

Clickworker is a task site platform where you can get paid for writing, translating, researching, and collecting data. Create an account, fill out your profile, complete a qualification assessment, then bid on jobs. Payments are made by SEPA bank account transfers or PayPal once your account reaches 5.00 euros and your tax information has been completed. Clickworker’s clients include Groupon, Tennis Point, Honda, PayPal, and others.

  • Clickworker receives a 3.2-star rating on Indeed

Appen is a virtual workspace where you can earn money by completing simple tasks on your computer. Duties include Internet research, data collection, data categorization, content creation, content moderation, surveys, and other projects and microtasks that can be done anywhere in the world.

  • Appen receives a 3.5-star rating on Indeed

9. Vericant

Vericant is a platform where individuals can rate videos for cash at any time of the day. Remote raters will assess the spoken English of international college students applying to schools in the United States. To be eligible to rate videos, you must be able to work 5-15 hours per week between September and March. You also need to be a native English speaker from North America, have a bachelor’s degree, and have an excellent command of the English language.

  • Vericant receives a 4-star rating on Glassdoor.com

10. Field Agent

Field Agent allows you to make money by completing mystery shopping gigs on your phone. From checking shelf availability and product reviews to surveys and buy and try. Tasks pay anywhere from $3.00-$12.00 per job, and payments are made via PayPal. Field Agent works with brands like Tyson, Target, and Hershey’s and has been featured on CNET, Forbes, and The New York Times. This app is available for iOS and Android devices.

  • Field Agent receives a 4.5-star rating in the Apple app store

While not promoted as a short task site, Rev offers task-based positions for transcribers, translators, and closed captioners that can be done anytime. The pay range for translators is by language minute, so for instance, German pays $3.00 a minute.

For transcribers, it’s $0.30-$1.10 per audio minute, and for closed captioners, it’s $0.54-$1.10 per audio minute. With Rev, you choose your schedule and projects, and payments are made weekly via PayPal. Rev has been featured in Inc, The Wall Street Journal, and VentureBeat.

  • Rev receives a 2.7-star rating on Indeed

12. GigWalk

GigWalk is a mobile workforce of individuals using their smartphones to perform short tasks. Register, apply for an assignment, and then complete the task (usually verifying roads and street signs, geographic landmarks, or transportation options). Gigwalk’s workforce is available in multiple US cities. GigWalk has been featured on CNN, Business Insider, and Forbes.

  • Gigwalk receives a 4-star rating in the Apple app store

13. Data Annotation Tech

Data Annotation Tech is a small task platform where you make money completing various AI tasks, such as surveys, interacting with chatbots, creative writing, coding projects, and more. While no experience is required for these AI jobs, they are looking for applicants with excellent writing skills, critical thinking ability, and a high level of attention to detail. With Data Annotation Tech, you can earn $20 per hour for writing tasks, and $40 per hour for coding tasks, and payments are made via PayPal. These online tasks are available to individuals in the US, Canada, Ireland, UK, New Zealand, and Australia.

  • Data Annotation Tech gets a 4-star rating on Glassdoor

14. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit is an on-demand site where you complete tasks such as house cleaning, delivery services, handyman work, furniture assembly, grocery shopping, administrative help, and more. To get started, create an account, get a background check, then browse the open tasks in your city and make an offer. TaskRabbit keeps 20% of what you make, and payments are made via check every two weeks once your account reaches $25.00.

  • TaskRabbit gets a 4.3-star rating on Trustpilot

15. Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands hires US-based virtual assistants to complete small tasks like making phone calls, scheduling appointments, tracking down the best price for a product or service, internet research, and data entry. Tasks are worth anywhere from $3.00-$7.00 per task and go up from there. Payments are made via Dwolla every other Tuesday. With this job, you can work on your own schedule, day or night. One thing to note. I’ve heard some people say that the platform is saturated with workers, so there isn’t very much work available. Be sure to read the most current reviews before you take the time to apply.

  • Fancy Hands receives a 2.9-star rating on Glassdoor

16. Datavio.ai

Datavio.ai which is part of iSoftStone, hires people from around the globe to work on short tasks like app testing, annotation, transcription, data labeling, translation, and more. Each project has different skill and education requirements and varying pay rates. One data collection project required users to work 30-40 hours per week and paid $25 per hour. All the projects I viewed were independent contracting roles; some included training, while others did not.

  • iSoftStone gets a 3.5-star rating on Glassdoor.com

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17. Respondent

Respondent is a research study organization that pays individuals to participate in focus group studies, short surveys, and website testing gigs. According to their website, the average study or survey is 30 minutes in length, and the average payout is $75 per study. Many of their studies are for professionals, not the general public, so you’ll need to meet specific criteria to qualify for studies. Payments come through your PayPal account.

  • Respondent receives a 1.6-star rating on Trustpilot, but many of the poor reviews were complaining that they didn’t qualify for any studies. I’ve had good luck using the platform, so be sure to read my full review on Respondent .

18. UserTesting

If you have short periods of quiet time in your schedule (perhaps during your child’s nap time), you can make money testing websites and apps on UserTesting . With this platform, you create an account and browse projects. Once you find a project that fits your demographic, you’ll take a screener test, and if you’re a match, you’ll get an invite to the project. UserTesting has short, medium, and longer length projects that pay anywhere from $4-$120. Payments come every 14 days via PayPal.

  • UserTesting has a 3.9-star rating on Trustpilot

19. JustAnswer

JustAnswer pays individuals to answer questions online in their area of training or expertise. They currently hire people from the US and Canada, and during the application process, you’ll need to provide your relevant licenses or certifications. With this short task site, you can work as many hours as you’d like; log in wherever you have some free time. According to their website, top earners can make $2,000-$7,000 per month; monthly payments are distributed via PayPal.

  • JustAnswer has an A rating with the Better Bussiness Bureau

If you enjoy talking to people online and would like to help them practice their conversational English skills, check out Cambly . With Cambly, you can work anywhere, anytime, getting paid to talk to others online. You’ll earn $0.17 per minute talking to adults and $0.20 per minute talking to kids. You don’t need experience or a degree to get started. Payments are made every Monday via PayPal. Check out our full review on Cambly .

  • Cambly receives a 3.3-star rating on Indeed

21. ACD Direct

ACD Direct pays individuals to answer phone calls, email inquiries, and chat messages. Agents can make their own schedules and work as much or as little as needed. New agents earn $0.25 per talk minute and, with bonuses and incentives, can earn up to $0.35 per talk minute; rates vary for chat and email inquiries. With ACD Direct, you’ll work as an independent contractor and receive paychecks twice a month via direct deposit. They currently do not accept workers from California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Louisiana, West Virginia, Wyoming, Vermont, Washington, and South Dakota.

  • ACD Direct has a B- rating with the Better Bussiness Bureau

22. User Interviews

User Interviews recruits individuals from the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Germany, France, and the UK to complete online surveys, focus groups, diary studies, online interviews, and user tests. Assignments vary in length from 10 minutes to a few hours, and pay averages $40-$200 depending on the length and qualifying criteria. Most participants can qualify for a study in less than 24 hours.

  • User Interviews receives a 3.4-star rating on Trustpilot

Upwork is a freelance platform where small business owners can post tasks and projects that they need to have completed. Some projects pay by the hour, and others pay a fixed price based on the project. The main job categories include IT, design, sales and marketing, writing and translation, admin and customer support, and finance and accounting. Once you find a task that appeals to you, send your proposal to the business owner and wait to see if you’re chosen for the assignment. While some gigs are low-paying, you can earn good money by establishing yourself as a reliable and talented freelancer. Danny Ivy started on Upwork and generated six figures in one year — you can read his Upwork success story here .

  • Upwork has a 4.2-star rating on Indeed

With Byron , you can work on administrative tasks any time of the day or night. According to their website, some assistants work one hour per month, while others work up to 160 hours per month. To apply, you must be a US resident, have at least five years of administrative experience, and a college education. Depending on your experience, Byron pays $20-$28 per hour every two weeks via PayPal.

  • Byron has a 4.3-star rating on Glassdoor.com

Last Words About Short Task Jobs

A few last words about micro-task sites.

There are other micro job sites out there, but not all are reputable. If you find another short task site, please do your research to ensure that they are legit and worth your time. Trustpilot, Glassdoor, Indeed, and the BBB are excellent places to search for reviews. Also, look to see when the app or website was last updated. Apps and websites that are sitting on the web stagnant are susceptible to hackers placing viruses, malware, and trojans which can potentially steal your personal information.

Because opportunities will not always be available, you should consider signing up for multiple sites. This way, you have a better chance of consistently having tasks to choose from. But before you register, you’ll want to create an email account just for these opportunities. Many of these sites send a lot of emails, and it will be easier to manage if you have a separate email account just for your short task jobs.

All of these are independent contracting roles, so you’ll need to set aside money for self-employment taxes.

Lastly, short tasks will not make you rich, but they are an easy way to earn a little extra cash without having to get a job. After all, you’re most likely online, so instead of scrolling through Facebook or Instagram, use your time to make some extra money.

Need more hours and pay? Be sure to check out our work from home part-time jobs !

Blog post originally published April 9, 2014. Content updated on February 2024.

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Holly Reisem Hanna is a former nurse who decided to start a blog to make money from home while caring for her daughter. Since its inception in 2009, The Work at Home Woman has helped millions of readers find legitimate work at home jobs and business ideas. Under Holly's guidance, The Work at Home Woman was named one of the best websites for your career by Forbes two years in a row. Holly graduated from the University of Texas and has been featured in Yahoo Finance, Woman’s World Magazine, CNN, and many others.

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122 comments.

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March 9, 2024 at 9:19 pm

Hello Holly, I am mainly writing this to thank you so much for making something like this even available to us people out here, that are seeking work@home gigs. I am looking for a few for myself & for my 40 something Neice, she’s in dire straits right now. Well, I’d imagine that many people are, well I have found some interesting possibilities on your listings for my Neice & for myself as well. So thank you very much for taking the time out of your own life to offer all of these listings. For me I am nearly age 71 now & I am on a very low Social Security income, so hopefully the ones I’ve checked off with have a job or jobs for me, thanks again.

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February 20, 2024 at 11:53 am

I am wondering if any of these you can do at night after 9-5 and dont have to respond ASAP to work

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February 21, 2024 at 1:49 pm

Take a look at this article for online night jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/remote-night-shift-jobs/

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February 19, 2024 at 5:32 pm

Is there any writing for short stories available? Children’s books or teen books?

February 21, 2024 at 1:48 pm

Hi LaRinda,

Take a look at this article for making money with short stories: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/make-money-writing-short-stories/

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September 13, 2023 at 2:38 am

I have not but, I applied to Respondent and I am glad I did. The more details that they have about you and your work history. I did my 3 sign-ups and they have started emailing me more content amd sign-up jobs. Will let you know if I get picked

September 13, 2023 at 7:07 am

All the best and keep me posted!

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August 8, 2023 at 2:00 pm

Thanks, Holly. I can tell you have given us a lot of fruit from your time and hard work. Am in job transition and appreciate all your advice – gives hope! Very interested to look, especially, at the Writing opportunities!

August 8, 2023 at 3:28 pm

Glad you’re enjoying the content!

Have you checked out this list of writing gigs? https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/paid-writing-gigs/

All the best on your journey!

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August 7, 2023 at 3:50 am

Does anyone test or have any comment about socialtasks.net?

August 7, 2023 at 11:30 am

It looks very suspicious. There is no information about the company, and there is no way to contact them. They have vague job descriptions, and there’s no presence of the company other than their website.

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December 5, 2021 at 10:02 am

Hi again. I keep writing, hoping for help. I said that I was looking at the small tasks but I can’t find it anymore. Says I can work at my own time however and forever as long as I want, with no experience online and at home.

December 5, 2021 at 12:49 pm

This post has work-from-home jobs for beginners: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-from-home-no-experience/

Here is a list of jobs with no set schedules: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/flexible-work-from-home-jobs/

I think you may find what you’re looking for in one of those.

December 3, 2021 at 5:09 pm

Hi, I was looking for that small tasks job. But I can’t get there now. Can you please help me?

December 5, 2021 at 9:03 am

I’m not sure what you’re asking.

You can always email me at holly@theworkathomewoman, and I’ll do my best to answer your questions.

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February 9, 2023 at 3:03 am

Hi, Holly. Thanks for the write up on ’24 Short Task Sites for Making Money from Home ‘ Interesting and informative. But the issue I have is that these opportunities are not available in Africa, is there a way you can help?

February 9, 2023 at 9:12 am

My focus with The Work at Home Woman is US-based job leads.

Check out this post for worldwide work-from-home jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

All the best with your job search!

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November 22, 2019 at 3:39 pm

I’m looking for a posible online job, but I live in Kosovo! Are any of these jobs for me?

November 22, 2019 at 4:29 pm

Hi Kaltrina,

You can use Respondent, Fiverr, and Rev. For other positions available worldwide, check out this post: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

Good luck and keep me posted!

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November 4, 2019 at 3:23 pm

I just tried signing up for Spare5, but there is no place to register on their webpage, just a link to log in. I also tried looking up their app, but it does not exist (IOS). Does anyone know if they are no longer accepting people? Or what’s happened? Thank you.

November 4, 2019 at 3:35 pm

Right now there is a hold on sign-ups. Maybe mark your calendar to check back in a few weeks.

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October 31, 2019 at 7:34 am

I need an online job in Ghana which I would ne paid on mobile account number or mobile money

October 31, 2019 at 11:41 am

Most of our job leads are geared towards US residents. Check out this post for opportunities available worldwide: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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January 7, 2022 at 8:36 am

Hi am in Kenya looking for this online remote paying tasks any advice on which site I should visit?

January 7, 2022 at 11:05 am

Lionbridge, Fiverr, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Appen, Rev, and Respondent are open worldwide.

This post has more worldwide options: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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September 25, 2019 at 3:07 pm

I want a paying job in Nigeria. I will really appreciate it. Thanks, there are a lot of fake ones.

September 25, 2019 at 4:25 pm

The majority of our job leads are geared towards US residents. Check out this post for opportunities available worldwide: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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December 4, 2021 at 7:14 am

Hello there, my name is Brandy Hawley, and I am trying to make some extra money for my family, and it has been really hard, and stuff, and I am on SSI and stuff, and I just don’t make enough for paying all my bills, so I don’t even have money to get the planer for this so thanks.

December 5, 2021 at 8:55 am

Have you looked at My Employment Options? They help people on SSI find legit work-from-home jobs for free; they are a national return to work program: https://www.myemploymentoptions.com/

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September 11, 2019 at 11:03 am

please suggest me home based data entery job in india or any part of country….

September 11, 2019 at 12:06 pm

Take a look at this post: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/typing-jobs/

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June 5, 2019 at 4:22 pm

Hi, we just launched a new micro job site you might be interested in. Our site is Cooked Up Content. We need more chefs to signup. Micro jobs at $5.00.

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March 8, 2019 at 9:39 am

I need an online job in Pakistan which requires no experience.

March 8, 2019 at 2:44 pm

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April 15, 2023 at 10:36 am

I need an online job from Kenya which requires no experience

April 16, 2023 at 12:37 pm

My focus with The Work at Home Woman is US-based job leads. Check out this post for worldwide work-from-home jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

All the best on your job search!

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February 1, 2019 at 4:10 pm

Absolutely love the fact that money is everywhere online quietly waiting to be earned. This is why everyone should adapt to the side hustle millionaire mindset. :-)

April 15, 2023 at 10:38 am

I love that maybe it can help somewhere

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December 11, 2018 at 1:09 am

RemoTasks and Rewardy are 2 more apps that pay you to complete short tasks.

Also, Clickworker’s name has been changed to “FigureEight”.. just so you know.

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December 8, 2018 at 3:40 am

nice collection spare5 and remotask best for me

December 10, 2018 at 11:05 am

Thanks for sharing!

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November 20, 2018 at 9:12 am

HiveOffers.org is a new portal that offers the possibility of working from home by performing microjobs. you get $ 5 at the time of admission plus other gains are possible by inviting new friends .. the portal is always looking for new collaborators ..

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September 4, 2018 at 10:58 am

Hi, I left my finance career 2 years ago to be stay at home mom. I’m residing international and not a US citizen. Does anyone know of any website on remote flexi hours office jobs for experienced skilled professional?

Thanks so much!

Appreciate your suggestions.

September 4, 2018 at 3:15 pm

The Work at Home Woman’s job leads are geared toward U.S. residents.

Please check out this post for international listings: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

Also, check out this post: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

Good luck on your job hunt!

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August 25, 2018 at 12:17 am

Very nice post!

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April 4, 2018 at 10:49 am

I am really thankful for you #Holly. I joined spare5 and am working in microworks.org and rapid workers. I tried several websites but am satisfied with only this two. I will work and tell you guys about spare5

April 4, 2018 at 11:49 am

You’re welcome, Shafra!

I’m so happy you’ve found some gigs that work well for you!

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March 27, 2018 at 11:28 pm

Great content! I recently started participating in online surveys, and I like it. It really helps my side income.

March 28, 2018 at 8:15 am

Glad you enjoyed the list of short task sites, Kate!

Which ones do you use?

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March 18, 2018 at 5:46 am

tell me any online working site for pakistan

March 19, 2018 at 2:18 pm

The Work at Home Woman is geared for U.S. residents.

Check out this post for global jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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January 24, 2018 at 5:48 pm

Hello I’m looking for an online job to represent products of companies.

January 25, 2018 at 8:43 am

Take a look at this post, Lissa. It has a ton of direct sales companies to check out:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/direct-sales/

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January 17, 2018 at 7:40 am

I am a Mechanical Engineer.I have worked with Pepsi International as a CMMS Professional(Maintenance Planner /Production Manager for over 10 years. I’m interested in a work-from-home job where I can make 50-100 Dollars per day. My direct phone no is +234 908 1774 926.Thank you.

January 17, 2018 at 12:52 pm

These articles will give you a great place to start your WAH job search:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/best-work-from-home-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-home-jobs-location/

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November 20, 2017 at 4:10 pm

Great article! You did not mention Buddy Marketing by the way, it’s a platform also for people to complete simple tasks and the payment is very good. The tasks are small promotional jobs on social media, surveys, writing jobs, blog creation, forum posting and some more. The payment per jobs varies from 50 cents to 25 dollar and it gives people the opportunity to work fulltime!

November 21, 2017 at 7:20 am

I’ve not heard of that one. I’ll have to check it out — thanks!

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November 3, 2017 at 11:43 pm

Am from kenya and would like you to help me earn any amount of money online due to my poor standard of living. Please help.

November 6, 2017 at 7:31 am

The Work at Home Woman is geared toward U.S. residents.

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September 20, 2017 at 5:00 pm

I am from, Africa, and I have tried some of this but ain’t working for me, can you guys help me out, am really stuck in here,. hopping the response soon.

September 21, 2017 at 7:51 am

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September 4, 2017 at 1:22 am

I’m support disability I deaf. I little money pension too. I hard can’t without 2 weeks food them ya!

September 4, 2017 at 4:58 pm

Take a look at this post, Shirlene: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/jobs-for-people-with-chronic-illnesses/

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August 15, 2017 at 3:02 pm

Oh my goodness I do not know if it is me or what but CrowdFlower is horrible! I tried it just now because of the recommendation and I couldn’t log in to the task. It said it couldn’t find my email address. I don’t know if they need to update the script on their site or what (which looks criminally old BTW) but I’m going to try out OneSpace first. Thanks for the articles, I work full time but going to try to earn some on the side to pay off some bills that came up recently out of the blue and some moving expenses that will be coming up. Thanks again!

August 16, 2017 at 9:12 am

Hey Ashley, Thanks for sharing your experience! I’ve never tried CrowdFlower, so maybe some other people can speak about their experience with them.

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July 31, 2018 at 2:51 pm

the same happened to me

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August 4, 2017 at 3:37 am

Holly I Love because is Excellent you Work in this Website… In the moment that I enter captive all my attention and I was interested in reading a lot of information (it is very rare that I passed that to me)… I must say that when I saw the date of publication of this post I became very unmotivated, but when I saw that you still answered the comments and updated the site, I admired you much more. I CONGRATULATE YOU.

Off Topic: (I USE TRANSLATORS) I am to Latin America and my english is very bad (80%), I need a website that is easy to understand and use, simple tasks that help me generate a few dollars… I am in the United States but I would like to be recommended a specific site to make money. 40$ or 50$ semanals with task or jobs easy to perform.

Updated August 2017

August 4, 2017 at 9:13 am

Glad you’re enjoying the site, Sandra!

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August 4, 2017 at 2:19 am

I have been a VA for over 6 years. Recently Upwork (formerly Odesk) has changed it policy and I found out I can no longer work when I came back from a hiatus. The nice thing about Upwork is that people from all over the world can work here for people all over theworld too. Can you please recommend work sites like this? I found out that many US based work from home do not hire people outside the US and you need a 1099. I love working online and on graveyard shifts. Tips are highly appreciated ( I did look up the other websites mentioned above).

August 4, 2017 at 9:08 am

Have you tried Freelancer, Guru, People Per Hour, Toptal, iFreelance, Project 4 Hire, Outsourcely, or Aquent?

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August 5, 2017 at 8:32 pm

Hi Holly Thank you sharing such great information. Everything is so helpful and informative. I am semi-retired and I would like to work remotely. During the week I take care of our granddaughter but I would like to earn extra money and the Task Jobs seem to offer the best opportunity for me. However, I have one question concerning Crowdflower. Do you know if it is possible to pick the tasks you would like to work on and complete? Thank you Barbara

August 6, 2017 at 1:37 pm

Hi Barbara, I believe you can choose which tasks you want to complete. Good luck and keep me posted!

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July 16, 2017 at 10:37 am

I use Field Agent, the jobs vary in what is asked; the key is to reserve the assignment as quickly as possible and then complete the job. Somethings have been difficult to complete with small children (i.e. beer store audit), however I sometimes just pop them in the shopping cart while I complete the assignment.

Thank you so much for compiling the information! I will definately check out these platforms!

July 17, 2017 at 7:58 am

Thanks for sharing, Monica. I’ve been wanting to try Field Agent out — haven’t gotten around to it yet.

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July 7, 2017 at 10:06 am

Great list Holly! I remember working on some of these sites when I first started working from home. They don’t pay much but it adds to the bottom line. :)

Thanks for putting this together! No doubt I’m sharing this one too!

Have a great weekend!

July 7, 2017 at 10:30 am

I still use smartphone apps! It’s a great way to supply my Starbucks addiction – LOL. Thanks for stopping by!

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March 6, 2017 at 10:29 am

I’m single mom have no can’t drive can really use the money and some help

March 7, 2017 at 7:49 am

Hi Johanna, These articles will give you a great place to start your WAH job search:

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March 2, 2017 at 9:01 am

is i’t possible for us also who stay in africa? or what

March 3, 2017 at 2:41 pm

Most of our job leads are for US residents.

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January 31, 2017 at 7:27 am

Holly, these posts are awesome… and I love the way you still respond to the comments even though the original article was nearly two years ago. You rock!

Thanks a bunch, Joy

January 31, 2017 at 7:28 am

Oops — nearly THREE years ago it was first published! Even better.

January 31, 2017 at 8:01 am

Glad you enjoyed the list, Joy! I try to keep all of the content fresh and up-to-date, so it’s still relevant. And if you leave a comment — it deserves a response =)

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January 30, 2017 at 9:57 am

I’m looking for a no experience necessary jobs that pay via PayPal. No phone calls required. I can type but not as fast as I used to so transcribing is not an option. Are there any proofreading or spell check jobs that hire with absolutely no experience? I do really well with proofreading or spell check, just haven’t tried in a job setting.

January 30, 2017 at 2:01 pm

Check out these posts:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/typing-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/non-phone-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/leapforce/

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January 7, 2017 at 8:36 am

tell me which one is suitable for college students?? suggest me

January 7, 2017 at 3:16 pm

Hi Naveen, Here are some good options for college students: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/jobs-college-students/

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December 11, 2016 at 8:17 pm

Spare5 is another great option. I’m from Venezuela, and as you well know, is very difficult for me to get dollars, so I started to looking a way to make money just using my computer. Spare 5 is a short task site too, and you can download the app for Iphone on the app store and also work from a computer, in its web app. Tasks are very intuitive and each one has instructions, in case you can’t understand or just don’t know how to do it.

To sign up: open spare5.com, then click on “start tasking”, select “launch webtasks” and fill the blank spaces. I write this because at first I didn’t know where to sign up, just in case anyone could have the same confusion as me.

PD: Sorry for my basic english.

December 12, 2016 at 10:08 am

Thanks for sharing this, Micaela!

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December 1, 2016 at 2:38 pm

I’m looking for a no experience necessary jobs that pay via PayPal. No phone calls required. I can type but not as fast as I used to so transcribing is not an option. Are there any proofreading or spell check jobs that hire with absolutely no experience? I do really well with proofreading or spell check, just haven’t tried in a job setting.

December 1, 2016 at 3:49 pm

Take a look at these posts for some ideas:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/wha-jobs-no-experience/

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September 2, 2016 at 1:34 am

I am from Nigeria in Africa. Can i get a site that I can be earning from home as well?

September 2, 2016 at 7:34 am

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August 28, 2016 at 4:59 pm

I’m interested in applying for this type of employment, while I’m in between finding a job. Although I don’t understand who to discuss it with, or what kind of tasks are being completed. Sounds great if it’s legit.

August 29, 2016 at 8:50 am

Each site offers different types of tasks; just depends on what you want to do. Good luck and keep us posted!

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June 21, 2016 at 12:07 am

This site allows you to earn via small tasks you can do online. its a great alternative to fiverr and all the rest of the sites you mentioned.

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December 12, 2017 at 10:50 pm

What site you didn’t mention it

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June 6, 2016 at 8:50 am

Hi Holly, plz help me out, which jobs specifically are available in Kenya, Africa.. It’s so so frustrating coz its lyk they are only in the Us

June 11, 2016 at 10:09 am

Hi Cynthia,

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May 13, 2016 at 2:58 pm

Nice list. You can also add this site into your list. I just started working on this site. Its a new site and doing well. They are focusing on real estate related services. http://dothis4me.com/

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February 14, 2016 at 4:31 am

I neeed that work that really pay no matter how much low.

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February 2, 2016 at 1:03 pm

http://PayforTask.com/?ref=521425 Guys m here for asking help please visit the link

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February 2, 2016 at 6:44 am

pls how do we cash the money,when they don’t even have our own account details,how do I get my money?

February 2, 2016 at 7:52 am

Depending on the method of payment — you’ll either have to set up a PayPal account or open a bank account. You can also cash checks at check cashing stores and retailers like 7-11 and Walmart. They will charge you a fee based on the amount of the check.

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January 4, 2016 at 10:57 pm

Holly, another nice read. Thanks for the pointers.

January 5, 2016 at 7:06 am

Glad you enjoyed the list, Tammy! Do you plan to try any of these out?

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December 7, 2015 at 5:38 pm

most of this websites works only in USA i need something to work on to make like just 100 usd monthly i appreciate your help please reply as soon as possible. something in middle east*

December 8, 2015 at 12:29 pm

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January 16, 2016 at 1:06 pm

Hallo Mohamed, I live in Africa and it is sooo frustrating for us because we are locked out of most online jobs. But microworkers.com and crowdflower through clixsense is working for me. At crowdflower it will take some time to get tasks which will eventually raise your level and you will get more tasks, be patient and you will see results. All the best.

January 17, 2016 at 11:55 am

Thanks for sharing, Rehema!

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November 1, 2015 at 1:54 pm

CampusTasker is another great Task site. CampusTasker is a site built for college students (Taskers) wanting to make a little extra cash doing odd jobs. Taskers can create accounts and list their skills, task requesters can then post tasks they need done and Taskers are then able to “Bid” on the tasks that they wish to perform.

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February 17, 2016 at 2:15 pm

It’s a good chance…if there will be good payment

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June 23, 2015 at 5:25 pm

Thanks for sharing but I think earning on these micro task website is very slow, well still good for beginners

October 16, 2015 at 8:03 am

I think micro-tasks are great for beginners! They don’t take any special skills and they’re a good way to earn money in between looking for jobs, polishing your resume, and interviewing.

And if you use Task Rabbit — you can make pretty decent money — although you won’t be working online.

I personally use Swaybucks and it helps support my Starbucks habit! I wrote about it here in case you’re interested: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-starbucks/

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April 18, 2015 at 1:00 am

I am a mother of two young kids ages two n eight I have no transportation nbut I do have computer access as long with internet accessiblity…I could really use the money

Thank you,Haley

April 20, 2015 at 10:42 am

Good luck, Haley!

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May 21, 2015 at 8:28 am

I’m a fulltime housewife and really need to find a job through online. Most of the jobs listings here are not for an international applicants. Is there any online jobs that open to worldwide? Thanks..by the way, i’m staying in France. Cheers ladies..

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January 12, 2017 at 1:54 am

Try Microworkers.com or RapidWorkers.com

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March 23, 2018 at 9:55 pm

This is a website that allows you to use your free time to complete tasks, in return for money. Simple tasks like image tagging, image outlining, image labeling. Minimum payout 1$.

Tips: Read the instructions carefully and just do your best.

If you want to try just click here guys:

https://app.spare5.com/fives

March 25, 2018 at 12:16 pm

Thanks for sharing, Riza!

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31 Best Short Task Sites to Make Extra Cash Fast (Pay per Task)

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You can make good money doing small gigs on these short tasks sites and apps...

It’s the gig economy!

We all like making extra money in our spare time , but most of us don’t want to get a second job (and you don’t have to ) to make extra money.

Sometimes, you just want a little extra cash without spending a lot of time working.

An extra $10 or $20 will do!

If that sounds like you, look no further.

In this post, we are going to share a big list of sites that you can use to do micro gigs and get paid decently.

None of these sites require any financial investment.

You don’t need any special qualifications or education.

Just make a profile and get going.

These are all legit sites that actually pay.

But before we get to sites that pay to complete offers and tasks…

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What are short task sites?

A good question before we begin is, “ How Do I Get Paid for These Simple Tasks? ”

It might seem a little counterintuitive. After all, if the tasks are so simple, why pay someone else to do them?

The deal is that a lot of these tasks are simple and tedious. But they are complicated enough that machines can’t be taught to do them. So the work is passed off to you, the internet worker.

Simple work for simple pay, but it still needs a human at the helm.

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For a more concrete example, let’s say I have 1000 pictures from an event. I need these images sorted by content. But I don’t want to spend days going through every picture and looking at everything to figure out what’s in it, that’s tedious! I’d rather pay someone to do it for me.

So then that work is taken to one of the sites listed below, who will pay you in return for completing each picture (usually a very small sum, like a few cents.) But since there are hundreds of you all doing the sorting work, my pictures are sorted out in just a few hours.

That’s good for everybody!

And that explains the outstanding rise of the Gig Economy .

Sorting pictures is just one of many types of tasks you might end up doing on these sites.

The idea is that the work is easy, but it comes in a lot of varieties.

The type of tasks you’re doing will depend entirely on the day and on the site that you’re using. Some will certainly be easier than others, and that’s one of the great things about micro task sites.

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Ready to get started?

Here are 31 of the most promising short task sites you can use to you earn money fast:

This is a great site to earn money in your spare time with.

They pay you to complete all kinds of simple short tasks for their clients including Pinterest, IBM, Microsoft, Expedia and other major brands.

Here are a few examples:

Annotate images: Basically, describe the elements in an image

Isolate elements: All you have to do is find the edges of an object.

Provide keywords: Add keywords to pictures so computers can know what the pictures are about

Assess language: Read a conversation or listen to an audio file and describe its meaning, tone, content and or attitude.

These are really easy tasks that can be done from anywhere and anytime you have a few minutes to spare.

You get paid once a week via PayPal.

2. Figure Eight

This is a great site for completing all kinds of easy and quick paid tasks.

Anything from moderating content and transcribing audio to categorizing social media and even drawing boxes on pictures.

Each task pays a different amount.

3. Air Tasker

This is a site where according to the company you can earn up to $5000 a month doing tasks for other people.

What kind of tasks?

Anything from gardening, gardening and handyman work to graphic design, cake baking, web development and everything in between.

The best part is that there are tasks that can be completed online or offline in your local area.

4. CoinBucks

This is a site that pays you to do really simple tasks like installing apps, completing trial offers, taking surveys and more.

You get paid with Bitcoins.

5. Panda Research

Panda Research pays you for reading emails taking surveys, signing up for free trials and even referring your friends.

Some of their tasks pay up to $50.

The best part is that you get $3 just for signing up!

EarnCrypto https://www.earncrypto.com/index.php

Wanna get paid in Bitcoin (or hundreds of other coins) instead of cash or gift cards?

You can earn cryptocurrencies by watching videos, taking surveys, playing games and more.

6. Earnably 

Like most other short tasks sites, you earn points for watching videos, taking surveys, listening to radio and more.

This is an awesome task site for people who like instant rewards. That’s right, you can redeem your earning at any time.

What can you redeem your points for, you ask?

Gift cards, PayPal payments, Bitcoin, Steam Wallet and more.

7. Zoombucks

Kicking off the list is ZoomBucks, one of the quintessential micro task sites.

While they’re not as popular as ‘The King,’ Swagbucks , they still pull a very respectable amount of traffic.

You can do all the usual micro tasks here. Things like taking surveys, playing games, watching videos, doing little tasks and checking out offers.

While ZoomBucks doesn’t break the mold, it is very reliable and easy to use.

8. User Testing

This is one of the best sites that pay you to test websites.

You’ll be asked to record yourself (using screen-capture) on a website, speaking about your experience as you go.

If you make a 10-20 minute video, you’ll get paid $10 (or $15 for a mobile test.)

9. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit isn’t all-online, strictly speaking. Instead, it’s a hub to get tasks you can do around town.

While the website is online, you’ll almost definitely be mobilizing in real life to go do your task. It can be anything from fixing a sink, buying groceries, making a coffee run, or anything in-between.

A great option for more social people, especially if you live in a densely populated area.

10. Swagbucks

The aforementioned “King of Micro Tasks,” Swagbucks is a hugely popular site where people go to make money from a variety of activities.

They have a point system much like many sites do, but no payment schedule. Simply redeem the points whenever you have enough.

There’s a lot of stuff you can do on this site. Games, shopping, videos, searching the web– you name it.

Swagbucks also has a very popular mobile app so you can earn on the go.

11. ShortTask

A site for task-tasks that will probably require a little bit more time and attention.

You can choose between design, research, writing or data entry.

The great thing is that you get better pay here in return for contributing your skills to these group tasks, so you will be more engaged and better compensated than other sites.

The downside is that it has less ‘stop and go’ freedom.

12. Shopkick

This is a smartphone-dependent task service.

Basically, you earn points for going to stores.

The GPS on your phone coordinates with the app itself, you get compensated, and it’s that simple.

There are a ton of participating companies: Old Navy, Target, Best Buy, Macy’s, Mobil, just to name a few.

Not only do you get points just for walking in, but you can also make points for scanning barcodes and making purchases.

13. Skyword

A twice-monthly paying writing service. Great for beginning writers.

You make $10 per article and a small percent of the traffic revenue (ad revenue.)

It’s not going to stuff your wallet, but it’s actually a pretty good way for a writer to get some experience.

14. Points2Shop

While this site has a shopping and rewards focus, you can still get paid for doing things like watching ads and taking surveys.

It’s a good, but if not ‘standard’ micro task site.

15. RapidWorkers

A site for marketing-focused micro tasks, the goal of RapidWorkers is to help people grow their site’s presence.

You might be asked to do things like social media actions, following or liking or tweeting, and you can get paid out immediately to PayPal as soon as you make $4.

Users of Microworkers may notice that the layout is similar. Indeed, RapidWorkers’ interface was completely copied from MicroWorkers!

NeoBux is practically the definition of a micro task site. It’s all about ads, so you click through ads of various types and make a few cents every time.

The pay is micro-sized, as are the tasks.

A great mindless way to rack up some money when you’re not looking to get too deep into anything.

17. MiniJobz

Similar to the functions of RapidWorkers, MiniJobz is primarily focused on social media actions as their micro-tasks.

Important to note is that they do not pay via PayPal, but rather MoneyBookers or Payza.

You can cash out at $5.

This is an alternative to Amazon mTurk that is available internationally and pays out to PayPal and Payza.

The payment is low-key for easy work, but you will have less competition than on mTurk (no more having a job expire before you can accept it.)

The downside is that since it isn’t as big a site, you won’t see as many tasks here.

19. InboxDollars

Another very solid micro task site.

You have the usual options, surveys, games, web searching, shopping.

There are certain companies which pay a lot of money out to InboxDollars, so you may see a lot of their ads on the site.

One of the definite ‘must-try’ sites, it’s rather popular in micro task circles.

20. GigWalk

GigWalk is an app-based, real world micro-task workforce.

It is the sort of service where you can get paid for doing small, on-the-street tasks. That could be anything from snapping a picture of a geographic landmark or scanning a street sign with your phone.

Like TaskRabbit, GigWalk is only available in certain cities, sorry to the rural readers out there!

21. FusionCash

FusionCash is another platform similar to InboxDollars or SwagBucks that allows you to make money doing short, simple online tasks.

They offer $5 just for signing up, and after that, you can make anywhere from 25¢ to $30 per offer, which is paid out to PayPal. They also offer options to cash out via direct deposit or check, which is a deal-maker for some.

This is a BBB-certified business, so you don’t need to be concerned about scams.

Even still, if you’re nervous about using your credit card, you can always avoid the options that require it. They’re marked with a “CC.”

A site that has really been making waves in the online money making world.

Fiverr isn’t strictly a micro task site since it requires that you self-start a bit. Like Gig Bull, you put up a service and set your price, with the base price being $5.

You can then try to get people to buy more expensive services.

I’ve written about Fiverr before , so I won’t get too into it here. There are a lot of ways to go about succeeding with Fiverr, though.

Make sure you are selling a task that you can pull off frequently and (relatively) easily.

23. Field Agent

FA is an app-based service that wants you to do little tasks around town like checking price, checking shelves, or taking pictures of products.

Each task pays between $3 and $12 which is paid out to PayPal.

Unfortunately, this service is only available to iPhone users, so Android users won’t be able to get in on the action.

24. EasyShift

EasyShift is kind of like Field Agent, except you take on the work in ‘shifts.’ That means that you take on a variety of tasks at once and attend to all of them while you’re out and about.

It takes 48 hours to verify, but then you’ll be credited and able to pay out to PayPal.

The nice thing is that this is available to users of iPhones and Android devices, so all smartphone users can do shifts while they’re out.

25. Click N Work

A data entry/micro-task focused site that allows people to work from around the world.

These guys are going to be asking you to do web-specific work, so there won’t be any leaving the house as with some of the previous entries.

The payment can fluctuate quite a bit by task, so make sure you seize on the best-paying jobs when you can.

26. Crowdtap

The first thing you’ll notice about Crowdtap is that you are asked to link your Facebook account to it.

This is good if you were looking to avoid making your own sign-in.

Since Crowdtap is a US-based company, you’ll need to live in the States to take advantage of this service.

Crowdtap will ask you to do tasks like EasyShifts or Field Agent, product research and feedback types of things.

Of course, you’ll also need a smartphone to get started.

27. CrowdSource

The first thing to say about CrowdSource is that they’re a well-trusted company.

When you go to do work for them, you’ll likely be routed through Amazon mTurk, which means you need to live in the US.

They offer above-minimum wage payment for writers and editors.

Another thing to say about CrowdSource is that their entrance tests are *tough.*

I had tried to apply here to test it out a little while back, and I wasn’t able to clear through their examinations. They are looking for you to follow the style guide to a T.

28. ClickWorker

One of the up-and-coming microtask platforms that seeks to dethrone mTurk, Clickworker is based in Germany (though it does have an English section of the site.)

You’ll need to give them some real information to get started, tax information and the like, as well as passing some entrance tests.

After that, you’ll get access to their microtasks as well as the ability to sign up for the UHRS program, which is by far the best pay available through ClickWorker (though several other sites also use UHRS.)

29. Amazon Mechanical Turk (mTurk)

If Swagbucks is the “king of micro tasks”, then it might be right to call mTurk “the queen”.

More realistically, the truth is that mTurk is a more serious, more demanding online work platform that is aimed towards more committed workers.

Companies come to mTurk to get US citizens to do their micro-tasks for them.

You can find very high-paying work on the site. I myself have done hour-long transcriptions that paid upwards of ~$40 (though they took much longer than an hour to do.)

You can make a pretty fair amount of money on mTurk, but it will require honing some skills first.

The tasks can be very difficult when you start out, compared to the pay.

30. Appen (Appen Butler Hill)

Finishing off the list is Appen, one of the well-known international ‘language solutions’ and translations companies that hire people to work from home .

While they are looking for translators and other types of bilingual users, there are sometimes microtasks available for those who are capable of committing to a full translation at the moment.

The pay is small, but the tasks tend not to be very difficult compared to micro tasks from other services.

31. Keep Rewarding

Don’t want to run out of paid tasks?

This is the site for you!

You get paid for shopping online, clicking on ads, filling out surveys, watching videos and much more.

It is one of the few international rewards sites meaning you can use to make extra money from anywhere in the world.

How do you get paid?

Payment is generally on the low end, with the expectation that you will be doing a lot of work and adding up all your earnings.

It will usually be a few cents a job though on certain occasions you may find yourself making as much as a few dollars a job (these are usually longer per-task, though.)

Pay schedules are entirely dependent on the site itself.

First, most sites have a ‘ payout minimum ,’ or a set amount of money you need to earn before you’ll be compensated.

In addition to this, a lot of sites have their own payment schedule. While some sites will let you cash out whenever you reach the minimum, others will auto-cash out at a certain time as long as you have the minimum amount necessary.

You’ll almost definitely be making more money over time than you will initially.

Doing these tasks is a skill that you’ll get better at with time, so it’s only natural that your rate of pay will go up.

These sites were part of the original post but they no longer work. Keeping them here for archival reasons.

MobileWorks

MobileWorks.com, not to be confused with MobileWorks.org, is a subunit of the ‘Lead Genius’ company, and they specialize in Lead Generation.

While that’s a fancy name, it refers to a similar type of data hunt and entry that you could end up doing on other sites. A very formal service for doing micro tasks.

Gig Coin is something like a mini-oDesk. You bid for jobs like a freelance website, and the tasks might be anything from designing a logo to writing a blog post.

You get paid in cash that goes to PayPal with a cashout minimum of $5 (the great news about that is that Gig Coin covers the transfer fees instead of charging you.)

If you want to bid on the go, you can even download their app from the app store (iOS only.)

This is an interesting site that lets you sell your services (whatever those are) in certain increments. It brings to mind an immediate comparison of Fiverr. The difference here is there are many static increments: $3, $5, $6, $9, $12, $15, $27, $45, or $90.

The increment system that GigBull uses is, in some ways, superior to the Fiverr system.

Since the site has its own function for setting a $90, it isn’t as difficult to advertise a higher-priced service on this site!

Click Chores

Another mTurk-like site that benefits from the fact that it is internationally available, Click Chores is a great option for those living outside the U.S. that are looking to make money with microtasks.

Agent Anything

Agent Anything is another out-and-about task service where you bid on the ability to do simple tasks like laundry and coffee runs.

Strangely, they ask that you be a college student to sign up, so that may limit your qualifications.

This company was actually acquired by CrowdSource a while ago and it has since merged with CrowdSource.

Writers can check here for work if they’re willing to pump out content.

CloudCrowd offers three varieties of writing-based work: ‘General’ writing, ‘Marketing’ writing, and editing. Payment is made via PayPal same-day as you turn it in.

Scam warning

Unfortunately, there are a lot of scam sites out there as well that try to mimic legit sites in order to take money from you.

One of them seems to be 1 Dollar Tasks. Every review I read of that site, points to it being a scam. Stay away from it and any other site like that.

Make sure you do your research before joining any site.

If you’re not sure about a site, ask. You can ask us here by leaving a comment, or even use forums like Reddit to ask other people who may have experience with such sites.

Is getting paid for completing short tasks even worth it?

I would definitely say yes.

These sites offer  good ways to make extra pocket change .

Sure, you won’t make a living, but every little bit helps. So it’s not a waste of time. It just isn’t good enough pay to quit your day job, that’s all.

I really like micro task sites and I’m glad that they exist.

In my opinion, the best way to use these sites is to make them a passive part of your day. Maybe you use Field Agent when you go downtown to get food, or you get on ClickWorker while you’re waiting for your pizza to get cooked. Integrating the services into your routine makes them seem less difficult and strenuous.

If you’re someone who wants to add a little extra cash to their budget, check out these short task sites and start earning some extra money completing easy gigs.

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I signed up for Swagbucks and InboxDollars, recently. One of them gave my number to 3rd parties, despite saying they would not. Now my phone is blowing up with calls from all these education, insurance, and pyramid scheme offers. So annoying. I cancelled both accounts, since I’m not sure which one screwed me over.

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I am sorry about your trouble, Nikki.

I have been a member of both sites for years and they have never done that. Are you sure you didn’t complete any of those education related offers? Normally those offers require you to give them your contact info so they can contact you about their college courses and so on. So if you did do those offers, you gave them permission to contact you. If you didn’t, then yeah that’s just not right for them to contact you.

Did you try contacting SwagBucks and InboxDollars?

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Will any work for someone living in Nigeria? Am interested.

I think Fiverr allows anyone from anywhere to sell gigs.

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I’m actually shocked that you describe Swagbucks as the king of micro tasks. While the site isn’t bad it definitely would not be one that I would describe as the king! I have joined many of the sites on your list an many that you don’t have listed and of all of them the one I would say is with out a doubt the king is instagc They have so many more ways to earn cash than Swagbucks does, offers, clicks, surveys, downloads, etc. They also are partnered with Crowdflower which is a great task site that pays very well with the potential to earn a ton of cash especially if you’re a level 3 which is their highest badge. They offer the best ways to redeem your cash with the highest amount of gift cards that you can redeem your points for out of any site that i’ve seen along with direct deposit, e-check, and paypal. Minimum cashout amount for paypal is $1 and e-check and direct deposit are $5. Another great thing about this site that sets it far apart from Swagbucks is that when you redeem your points for gift cards you have instant access to them. No waiting a few days like with Swagbucks or a lot of other sites. Paypal is also instant as long as your redemption is $25 or less. Anything over $25 can take 1-3 days but in my experience most times it’s only a few hours. I have made so much money with this site that I don’t need to have a job. My average daily earnings is usually $25 but I have days where I make a lot more. Just yesterday I made $50 in only a few hours just from doing a few surveys and doing jobs on Crowdflower. If you’re looking for a great site like many of the ones listed here where you can actually make a lot of cash and can get instant access to it definitely check out the link and sign up! Once you try this site you definitely will agree that it out ranks all the others on this list especially Swagbucks which I would rate at the bottom of my list.

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Please update your list. Shorttask.com has been deemed a scam because they do not pay their members.

Lori, thanks for the heads up. I know they pay a lot less than other task sites and some of their tasks are questionable, but had never heard of this. Is this something that happened to you or somebody else who hasn’t gotten paid from them? I just want to make sure I see some evidence before I declare the site a scam.

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are these sites work for some one living in pakistan

Some do, yes.

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I used neobux and clixsense, long ago before starting my journey as a professional blogger. But now I am competed enjoying the blogging money.

Your list is really helpful for everyone who want to make some more money utilizing their free time.

Thanks for sharing!

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Hello Satrap,

I’m using fiverr and they are Wow, atleast apart providing blogging tutorials on my blog I can also get some bucks for a job well done.

Thanks for the list.

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