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GigSmart: Marketplace for On-Demand Jobs
GigSmart is a marketplace that connects part-time workers and companies and individuals who need help. Expected pay: varies by job Husl$core: $$$
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Fetch Rewards: Earn Gift Cards With Cash-Back
Fetch Rewards promises to pay you (in gift cards) for uploading your shopping receipts and for making specific purchases Expected pay: negligible Husl$core: $$$
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XanterraJobs: Get Paid to Work in National Parks
XanterraJobs helps people find seasonal work in National parks and resorts Expected pay: minimum wage, plus overtime and perks Husl$core: $$$
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Bark: All-Gig Job-Lead Service
Bark offers to connect service providers of all kinds with potential customers. But you pay for leads that are sometimes worthless. Expected pay:You set it yourself Husl$core: $$
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Shiftsmart: Marketplace for Entry-Level Work
Shiftsmart connects willing workers with companies seeking product testers, retail workers, telemarketers and others Expected pay:Varies Husl$core: $$
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LiveOps: Customer Service Gigs Paid By The Minute
LiveOps enlists freelancers to work as customer service representatives, paid by the engaged minute. Expected pay: 25 cents to 45 cents per engaged minute Husl $core: $$
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Cuddlist: Pay to Get Paid For ‘Touch Therapy’
Cuddlist purports to help connect lonely people in need of a hug with professional cuddlers, but cuddlers need expensive training to sign up Expected pay: NA Husl$core: $
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Invisibly: Disappearing Opportunity for Gift Cards
Invisibly proposes to pay you to sharing your personal information with marketers. Expected pay: “free” content Husl$core: $
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CastingWords: Transcription Work at Poverty Pay
CastingWords enlists freelancers to transcribe audio but pays such low rates that you can only consider this a decent side hustle if you live in a country with a rock-bottom cost of living. Expected pay: $1 – $9 per hour Husl$core: $
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Arise: Costly Way to Run a Transcription Business
Arise bills itself as a way that customer service professionals can work for themselves, on their own schedules. But requires them to pay for training and access to a buggy system. Expected pay: speculative Husl$core: $
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UTest: Guide to Making Money As a Tester
UTest enlists freelancers to test new software, smart phone apps, and other products but it’s cagey about what you’ll get paid. Expected pay: speculative Husl$core: $$
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Clickworker: Privacy-Intrusive Micro Task Site
Clickworker connects freelancers with ways to make small amounts of money, but some of the jobs are privacy-intrusive Expected pay: varies Husl$core: $
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Mechanical Turk: Copious Amounts of Rotten Work
Mechanical Turk enlists freelancers to complete “human intelligence tasks” (HITS) for pennies in pay Expected pay: pennies Husl $core: $











