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February 05, 2015, 06:18:58 PM |
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Hey guys, I have been going through many sites which, being a mediator, provide job updates like cryptocoinsnews.com, odesk.com, coinality.com, etc... One thing I have noticed is that, most of the jobs asked by the authorities are like Software Development, Software Creation, Customer Care Representative (limited to their place), etc... But on the other end, I would like to ask you all and would like to have this thread an opportunity for the Average Joes to be able to get some links through you for some easy tasks through which they will be able to make some good amount of BTC everyday... Let's help everyone and not to forget, let's expose BTC to as much people as we can...
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February 05, 2015, 06:23:00 PM |
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There is no such a thing as easy money , for sure not "daily" easy money mate . From the websites you posted I know oDesk which is pretty famous and known in addition to Freelancer.com & eLance and all of them are basically freelance websites you could hire there people to do jobs for you or simply work as Employee , Note that those website Do NOT pay using Bitcoin (Skrill , Paypal etc ..) easiest jobs you could do if you don't know Programming/Coding , Designing etc .. is Writing or being a Translator if you know more languages . Something else you could do to earn Bitcoin is enrolling in Signature compaigns and get paid (but that's not daily, that's at the end of each month or weekly depends on the compaign you enrolled in) . Good luck mate ~ Madness
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February 05, 2015, 06:32:27 PM |
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I'm not sure what you're asking for exactly but things the 'average joe' can do pop up in the Services section here every now and again (though some proper jobs also do too).
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February 05, 2015, 06:37:51 PM |
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There is no such a thing as easy money , for sure not "daily" easy money mate . From the websites you posted I know oDesk which is pretty famous and known in addition to Freelancer.com & eLance and all of them are basically freelance websites you could hire there people to do jobs for you or simply work as Employee , Note that those website Do NOT pay using Bitcoin (Skrill , Paypal etc ..) easiest jobs you could do if you don't know Programming/Coding , Designing etc .. is Writing or being a Translator if you know more languages . Something else you could do to earn Bitcoin is enrolling in Signature compaigns and get paid (but that's not daily, that's at the end of each month or weekly depends on the compaign you enrolled in) . Good luck mate ~ Madness No, I had seen some people asking for their jobs to be done and they will be paying in BTC at oDesk itself... And yes, I didn't mean "easy money", but easy tasks can also have considered about your suggested jobs such as writing or translation... Thanks anyways... I'm not sure what you're asking for exactly but things the 'average joe' can do pop up in the Services section here every now and again (though some proper jobs also do too).
I meant to say that what can a layman, I mean a common man, who just cannot invest in BTC at first, can earn a decent amount, not daily, but at least weekly... Also, faucets can't make you much, and the services section you are talking about, have most of which are one time opportunities and can be grabbed just once, that too are limited in numbers, so it's not available for everyone if you are getting my point...
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February 05, 2015, 07:34:30 PM |
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You can do anything for bitcoin, just like you can do anything for cash. The problem is... you can find people that will accept cash easier than you can with bitcoin.
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February 05, 2015, 09:08:00 PM |
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If you have a 9 to 5, don't quit it, just convert your regular pay checks to Bitcoins: https://www.bitwage.co/Fastest way to accumulate Bitcoin and use them. Convert petty cash for whatever you can't pay in BTC, and baghold the rest.
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February 05, 2015, 09:39:59 PM |
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You can do anything for bitcoin, just like you can do anything for cash. The problem is... you can find people that will accept cash easier than you can with bitcoin.
Not in the porn community! They are welcoming like a warm anus.
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gkv9 (OP)
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February 06, 2015, 04:16:54 AM |
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You can do anything for bitcoin, just like you can do anything for cash. The problem is... you can find people that will accept cash easier than you can with bitcoin.
Just get my point, I have created this for those people who are in search of Jobs and need to get paid in BTC, and not for those who are interested in paying in BTC... Please correct me if I misunderstood... If you have a 9 to 5, don't quit it, just convert your regular pay checks to Bitcoins: https://www.bitwage.co/Fastest way to accumulate Bitcoin and use them. Convert petty cash for whatever you can't pay in BTC, and baghold the rest. I think it's just limited to a fewer countries at present. Also, it's not just about converting fiat to BTC, but it's about getting paid in BTC itself for some tasks... You must be knowing microjobs and sites similar to it, I only want such type of sites to be there in order for the so-called ^Average-Joe^ to work there and get paid in BTC instead of converting their fiat to it...
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February 06, 2015, 04:44:02 AM |
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It really depends on your marketable skills.
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February 06, 2015, 02:31:48 PM |
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It really depends on your marketable skills.
Marketable skills? But regarding what? I just don't know what talent does everyone have, but yes there are few things that the "Average-Joes" can do, and that's like writing and translation projects, but they are too limited for everyone to get involved in... Can you please clarify a bit? It would make it easier for everyone to understand...
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February 06, 2015, 02:49:15 PM |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk -> Amazon points -> purse.io -> Bitcoin
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First seastead company actually selling sea homes: Ocean Builders https://ocean.builders Of course we accept bitcoin.
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February 06, 2015, 02:52:11 PM |
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You can do anything for bitcoin, just like you can do anything for cash. The problem is... you can find people that will accept cash easier than you can with bitcoin.
Not in the porn community! They are welcoming like a warm anus. Indeed, soon you will be able to strip for btc.
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February 06, 2015, 03:17:02 PM |
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You can do anything for bitcoin, just like you can do anything for cash. The problem is... you can find people that will accept cash easier than you can with bitcoin.
Not in the porn community! They are welcoming like a warm anus. Indeed, soon you will be able to strip for btc. Lolz, yeah, I can too see that... But, I feel there should be some jobs which will get done remaining under the dignity and not being porn... I don't want anyone's pride to get destroyed doing such jobs, as not everyone is interested to become a "Pornstar", at least not an "Average Joe"... Amazon Mechanical Turk -> Amazon points -> purse.io -> Bitcoin
Thanks a lot for this, checked and can say that there are some good micro tasks which can give some good earns... Please correct me if I am wrong in my understanding about this...
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February 06, 2015, 03:20:47 PM |
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Someone already stated the Amazon Mechanical Turk, which is kinda nice thing to do. And also, you can join some signature campaigns here in btt for bitcoins if you have the time to post and discuss things about bitcoin and at the same time, earn money.
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February 06, 2015, 03:24:04 PM |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk -> Amazon points -> purse.io -> Bitcoin
Is it me or it's just that purse.io is down at the moment? I can't seem to load the site.
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February 06, 2015, 03:34:07 PM |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk -> Amazon points -> purse.io -> Bitcoin
Is it me or it's just that purse.io is down at the moment? I can't seem to load the site. Purse.io working great on my browser maybe it's just you. Amazon Mechanical Turk -> Amazon points -> purse.io -> Bitcoin
Thanks for sharing this will give it a try.
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February 07, 2015, 08:39:34 PM |
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Mind you, some believe that Mechanical Turk is exploiting workers considering it usually pays below minimum wage. But people in foreign countries take advantage of it because a few bucks a day is worth it. And to convert it to bitcoins on purse.io will take a significant cut. Again, something someone in a poor country does not mind.
But I heard that the transcribing tasks pay the best which would be easier for an english speaking person.
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First seastead company actually selling sea homes: Ocean Builders https://ocean.builders Of course we accept bitcoin.
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February 09, 2015, 05:35:50 AM |
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Mind you, some believe that Mechanical Turk is exploiting workers considering it usually pays below minimum wage. But people in foreign countries take advantage of it because a few bucks a day is worth it. And to convert it to bitcoins on purse.io will take a significant cut. Again, something someone in a poor country does not mind.
But I heard that the transcribing tasks pay the best which would be easier for an english speaking person.
Thanks a lot for your contribution, and for letting us know that they do exploit a few workers... We will try to get the best jobs from them and get the best wages that we can... I would advice an "Average Joe" to just go for the jobs that they think they can do better than anyone and that what they are getting paid, they are satisfied with it... Any more suggestions here? I expect there are many places where we can get paid BTC for our work, it's just that we are currently unaware...
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February 13, 2015, 02:04:51 PM |
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I thought there would be many people knowing many things on how an "Average Joe" can earn BTC, and will share it here, but it seems that no one except a few people are interested in sharing some knowledge regarding the same... I plead everyone of you to please come ahead, share your views so that it may help an "Average Joe" to earn some BTC daily... P.S.: If you think who's this "Average Joe", then I would like to clear that I am talking about the newbies that join in here and are serious about BTC...
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February 13, 2015, 05:41:59 PM |
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I thought there would be many people knowing many things on how an "Average Joe" can earn BTC, and will share it here, but it seems that no one except a few people are interested in sharing some knowledge regarding the same... I plead everyone of you to please come ahead, share your views so that it may help an "Average Joe" to earn some BTC daily... P.S.: If you think who's this "Average Joe", then I would like to clear that I am talking about the newbies that join in here and are serious about BTC... Hey, one doesn't have to be a newbie to be an average joe, I am one too but earning btc is as difficult as earning dollars for average joe aka unskilled workers.
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