I first came across Microworkers about July of 2009 when people in one of the Money-Making forums I was part of were talking of great websites to makes some extra bucks. I signed up using the referral link of the very first one who invited me (I thought he deserves the credit).I looked around and tried a few tasks. Instructions are given in a step-by-step fashion, guided by numbers to make sure you do it right. I did a couple of sign-ups and being an international member, I was paid around $0.10 to .30 for the simple sign ups to those with a few extra stuff to finish. I was asked to vote up a post, which took me less than 3 seconds to do, and also wrote a short 50-word review. For less than 15 minutes of being around the site, I looked and did the math, and found that I should be expecting around $1.42 for no-brainer tasks. Hmm, not bad for 15 minutes of my time. The tasks will have to be approved by the employer first before you see the actual $$ in your account. But with the clear instructions and knowing I did it just the way it's said in the instructions, I know it will be in my $$ tab very soon now.I have been a member of several PTC sites in the internet which takes me over a month just to reach my $2 payment threshold. The PTP forum where I learned about Microworkers actually pay its members for being active in the site too. I am not sure how they calculate our earnings, but there are times where they give me $0.20 for the day, sometimes $0.02,, and at times where I am on the forum the entire day posting threads like a madman for 8 hours, I see an additional $1.12 in my earnings. I couldn't imagine how I was able to put up with such sites, which, just after I discovered Microworkers, I realized all the clicking and senseless posting for hours and hours wasn't really worth my time at all.
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