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Google Opinion Rewards is a reliable Google application that pays users for completing surveys. While payments range from 5 to 80 cents per survey, availability is limited. Surveys may cover preferences for logos, promotional interests, or travel plans.
Happy Scribe is a platform for transcription and subtitling. You can contribute to creating transcriptions and subtitles, earning up to 90 cents per minute of transcription. Although AI is reducing the need for human transcribers, human oversight is still required to verify and correct errors.
ySense is a well-known site for completing surveys. While it may not pay significantly, it's a good option for earning a small additional income if you have spare time.
Field Agent pays you to complete missions rather than surveys. These missions often involve visiting stores to verify the presence of specific products for major brands like Coca-Cola or Johnson & Johnson. You might need to take photos as proof of product placement.
TryMyUI and IntelliZoom pay users to test applications and websites. Companies use these platforms to get feedback before launching products. Testers provide feedback on functionality and bugs, earning around $10 for each 20-minute test. Some tests may require audio or video recordings of your experience.
Textbroker is a platform that pays users for writing texts and creating content. While the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT might impact the future of such services, you can currently use ChatGPT to assist with writing, though modification is often needed. It's a good option for those who enjoy writing.
Freelance platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, Malt, and ComeUp connect freelancers with individuals or businesses needing services. Unlike the other sites, these platforms offer the potential to earn a full salary or more. However, they require you to offer valuable services and face significant competition. The video recommends a tutorial on how to earn 2000 euros per month through these platforms.