So, the other day I was browsing reddit and decided to brave the ominous 'random' button. After stumbling across all sorts of subreddits, some interesting, others border-line disturbing, I came upon r/mturk. This subreddit focused on Amazon's Mechanical Turk program, which apparently allows users to make a few bucks doing mundane tasks on the Internet. My interest piqued, I did what any red-blooded denizen of the 'net would do and went straight to Wikipedia. After scanning the article, and glancing at my ever-growing stack of unpaid bills, I decided to go on over to mturk.com and give it a shot.
When I got there, I went through the standard registration hurdles (email, password, etc), but paused when I was prompted for my SSN. Hold on a second! Nervous, I went back to Google and did a bit more research. Fortunately, a few quick searches reassured me. It was legit. Returning to the site I finished the registration and was soon underway on my first HIT (the little tasks you get paid for). My task was to type certain strings into Google and copy/paste the URL of the 'best' search result. Easy enough. I hit submit and after a few minutes my submission was approved and my account was credited with $0.20. Hooray I just made my first .20c on mturk!
After about 15 minutes or so working on the "best search result" HITs, I decided to branch out and see what else mturk had to offer. The first thing that caught my eye was a offer for Duke University. $0.50 to take a quick survey. Minutes later, the survey was submitted and I had another 50 cents in my account. I spent the next hour or so taking every survey I could find and eventually worked my way up to around $6 in earnings with another 10 or so surveys pending approval. Not too shabby.
Now of course, you are probably thinking $6 for an hour's work is borderline slave-labor. And you'd be right. But there's a catch: I was able to do this while watching tv and chatting with some friends on Facebook. I'd say $6 to click a few links while watching Workaholics reruns is a pretty good deal. At the very least its a way for me to get a little extra beer money. :)