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Can You Make Money From Africa With Usercrowd in 2022

                                                  Micro tasks or Micro earnings Usercrowd is a platform that pays you for your opinion on different aspects of app and website creation. It usually takes less than a minute per task.  I worked with UserCrowd from December 2019 to this day (August 21st, 2021)  How It works You will need to sign up for Usercrowd using an email account that is attached to your Paypal. I happened to be living in the US at the time I applied so I used my US email attached to a US Paypal account. I would be living in the US for about 6-8 months at that time. This will affect my relationship with this platform, later on, so keep reading. On the home page of their website Usercrowd says they will pay you for design feedback. You will receive an email several times a day an...

My Experience with Online Work For Intellizoom 2019 to 2021

             Earning Money with Intellizoom in 2021 Intellizoom is a platform that allows you to make money by giving your opinion by participating in surveys and giving your opinion on products.                                                                             What you need to sign up An email address PayPal attached to said email address. (I used a Kenyan PayPal account to sign up) Laptop or smartphone with microphone Stable internet connection.                                                                   ...

Get Paid To Test With Userbrain. 2022 Review

                                     Is Userbrain A No brainer Userbrain is a website that pays you to test websites and apps. They will sometimes ask you to test an aspect of the website such as the checkout page after making a purchase or signing up for a subscription service or even creating an account. You will be asked to think out loud when you open the scenario and explain your thoughts as you test the website or app. What will I need in order to get started? The personal requirements listed on the Userbrain frequently asked questions are as follows: You must be at least 18 years. You need a PayPal account to receive payments. You must be an English or German native speaker and be able to speak your thoughts out loud. You will also need a Mac or PC, a stable internet connection, and an external microphone. My Experience with Userbrain My first testing experience with Userbrain goe...

Welcome, To The We Can Work Blog

  About This Blog   My name is Caroline, I live in Kenya. I consider myself a digital nomad, which means, I like to travel from time to time, but I reside in Kenya. I want to have the ability to work anywhere in the world, for a weekend or for several months at a time when traveling. I have lived in the U.S for over 10 years on and off and I found it remarkably easy to work online. I now live in Kenya and I find it more difficult to work online.  I will share with you all my experiences finding online work that can be done online from African countries. The good, the bad, and the shady. Some of these online jobs are worth pursuing but many are not. I will share screenshots of sign-up processes as well as payout amounts when necessary. I want this to be an interactive experience so chime in and share in the comments your own experiences with some of these platforms. You can also find my videos on the YouTube channel named "we can work" At the end of each review, I will ask...

What Will You Need To Work Online

                 What You Need To Work Online Remember the year 2009, let me refresh your memory with some pop culture events of 2009. This was the year Taylor Swift was interrupted by Kanye West at the VMA awards. This was the year Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States. It was also the year Grindr launched. I have been working online since 2009 in one capacity or another. Back in 2009, I started with a Dell laptop (don't remember the model) it didn't even have a webcam I had to put one of those external webcams and attach it to the top of my laptop. The internet was also exuberantly expensive and very unreliable in Kenya, where I live. Soon enough that laptop died a sudden death and I found myself shopping for a quick cheap replacement. I bought an HP Pavillion refurbished laptop. It had its good aspects, large screen, great sound system but its battery only lasted an hour which was highly inconvenient ...