One of the great things about working from home is that you don't have to limit yourself to just one job. In fact the more revenue sources you have the better. I have talked a lot about typing work at home but what else can you do to keep the money coming in.
Surveys are where you have to complete certain tasks and provide feedback to companies who want to know what you think about their products. You could be doing anything from watching a movie trailer or filling out an online survey and get paid to do so.
Most of the work you can carry out from home but some tasks will require you to visit a store or restaurant. A task I recently did was to get a meal from McDonalds (yes, I did get refunded for the meal) but I had to ask specific questions and then report back with my findings.
I found most of the tasks however just required me to answer some questions on different surveys which you can do online on your computer. They are usually easy to complete as they are just asking for your opinion.
Having tried numerous companies that offer surveys I found that the amount you earn varies quite a lot. Some tasks you only earn a few cents which I found to be a waste of time as it would take me forever to earn anything. Instead I focussed on the high paying tasks, don’t worry I am only recommending the high paying jobs to you so you don't have to waste your time with the pennies.
Many of the tasks I do now earn me around the $30 mark and take me about an hour to complete including doing the task and filling in the report. Sometimes is does take longer if I have to go out of town but I don't have to do that often.
There are a few companies that I would recommend who provide a database of companies paying for task. The most productive ones I have found include this survey site . I did join a few so as I had a constant stream of work. In fact just while I was writing this a payment arrived for some government surveys I have been doing, the great thing is these ones are tax free.
Hi, I'm Caroline. I work from home and can help you do the same whatever your level of experience.