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Havenly: Site Presents Hellish Deal for Designers
Havenly connects interior designers with bargain-hunting clients, who get unlimited revisions to the design all for a low flat fee. Expected pay: Less than minimum wage Husl$core: $
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Job.com: AI Job Site Isn’t Very Smart
Job.com is a recruiting site that uses computer algorithms to match the qualifications on your resume to positions companies are recruiting to fill. Expected pay: varies Husl$core: $
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Preply: Unveiling the Truth for Tutors, Pros and Cons
Preply is an online tutoring platform that expects you to do a lot of work for free. Expected pay: you set your rates 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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OnlineBookClub: Honest Review on Reviewing Books
OnlineBookClub will pay you to read and review books, but the pay is a relative pittance when you get paid at all Expected pay: $0 to $60 per review Husl$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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Verblio: A Guide for Freelance Writers
Verblio, formerly known as Blog Mutt, is a content mill that asks you to write on spec. Expected pay: 3 – 6 cents per word Husl$core: $
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BidaWiz: Is It a Viable Freelance Accounting Platform?
BidAWiz was an online marketplace for accountants and bookkeepers to answer tax and accounting questions for pay, but doesn’t appear to be operating now. Expected pay:You set it 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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PrizeRebel: Is it Worth Your Time?
PrizeRebel pays you to take surveys, but the pay is slight. And the site can rescind your earnings if you run afoul of it’s rules. Expected pay: $1-4 an hour (est.) Husl$core: $
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Scribie: Site for Poorly Paid Transcription Work
Scribie enlists freelancers for transcription services, but pays a scant $10 per audio hour and as little as $5 per audio hour to proofreaders Expected pay: $1 – $5 per hour Husl$core: $
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Kyte: Delivery Job Leaves Drivers Stranded
Kyte is a car rental firm that pays freelancers to deliver and pick up cars from customers Expected pay: $13 – $35 per job (about $5- $15 per hour) Husl$core: $
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Creative Market: High-Cost Site to License Digital Designs
Creative Market is a site for designers to license digital designs, ranging from custom fonts to icons, art and patterns. Expected pay: You set it Husl$core: $
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PaidViewpoint: Even Paltry Pay Gets Taken Away
PaidViewpoint pays you to take surveys, providing small payments even for accurately filling in your name and age. Expected pay: pennies per answer Husl$core: $
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ProofreadingPal: Low Pay for Hard Work
ProofreadingPal enlists freelancers to edit and proofread documents, generally on deadline, paying by the word, timeline and proofreader level Expected pay: $5+ per hour Husl$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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Translate.com: Poor Pay for Human Translations
Translate.com pays by the word to translate copy that requires a human touch, but the pay is paltry Expected pay: one-half cent to two-cents per word Husl$core: $
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Course Hero: Tutors Call The Site Villianous
Course Hero enlists subject matter experts to answer questions from college students for pay Expected pay: $1 – $5 per answer Husl $core: $
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Fusion Cash: Can You Earn Money With Surveys?
Fusion Cash is a survey site that pays pennies for giving your opinion, if it pays you at all Expected pay: nominal 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: $
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Text Broker: Write Content for Paltry Pay
Text Broker enlists freelance writers to create blog posts and newsletter content for a tiny amount of pay Expected pay: 1 cent to 5 cents per word Husl $core: $
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The Content Authority: Content Mill Enlists Writers
The Content Authority is a content mill that pays writers pennies to produce blog posts and other written material. Expected pay: 1 cent to 6.5 cents per word Husl $core: $
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Virtual Jury: Cagey & Intrusive Mock Jury Site
Virtual Jury enlists individuals to be mock jurors, but doesn’t provide much information about what this entails. Expected pay: Not disclosed Husl $core: $
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Hit Predictor: RIP Music-Lover Marketplace
Hit Predictor promises to pay points, worth between 3 and 5 cents, for every song you review Expected pay: nominal Husl $core: $
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ExploreTalent: Don’t Pay To Play Without Knowing The Catch
ExploreTalent is a pay-to-play acting agency Expected pay: speculative Husl $core: $
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One Class: Mysterious College Note Sharing Site
One Class pays college students to share their class notes Expected pay: nominal Husl $core: $

























