My Experience on Clickworker
By Kewkumber
@Ladypeace (2028)
Singapore
January 22, 2016 9:37am CST
I've been on Clickworker for around 2 years and have cashed out USD$1500 to date. It happens to be the first online work site that I've joined. I'm satisfied with the site as there are no adverts or hard selling sign ups. Joining Clickworker was my alternative as I was denied registration on Amazon Mturk (I am not from the USA).
Recently, I've just started working on OneSpace and Microworkers. I've been paid a couple of dollars on OneSpace but have yet to cash out on Microworkers.
I have tried PTC sites as neobux and clicksense and have cashed out a couple of dollars from them. However these PTCs feel more like pyramid schemes than genuine work sites.
I regard online work as a past time and hobby. It definitely does not constitute a main source of income for me.
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3 responses
@sherryericha (1806)
• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
23 Jan 16
I think we all agree that on-line work is not going to make us rich, but it's usually fun and convenient.
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@Ladypeace (2028)
• Singapore
26 Jan 16
Yeah, it's the perfect hobby don't you think?
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@Ladypeace (2028)
• Singapore
26 Jan 16
True, people need to have realistic expectations when they join online earning sites.
@rebelann (112877)
• El Paso, Texas
23 Jan 16
I doubt many people actually make enough to support themselves with online but the little bit of money we make is helpful in some ways, I guess it all depends on how much time a person is willing to pour into online activity
I'm actually slowing myself down due to projects in the real world.
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@rebelann (112877)
• El Paso, Texas
26 Jan 16
Since I am retired and no longer need to fit my life around a working schedule I find my real world activities as more rewarding but monetarily the online sites do give me extra spending money I wouldn't have otherwise @Ladypeace what's nice about Mylot is that it is the only site I have fun while earning a little, the others are simply time consuming and dreary.
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@Ladypeace (2028)
• Singapore
26 Jan 16
@rebelann I would do the same when I'm retired. Agree with you 100%
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@Ladypeace (2028)
• Singapore
26 Jan 16
I think real life work always precedes our work on online sites, it pays so much better.
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