Jobboy Guide (May 2022) – Earn Money Doing Simple Microjobs
Jobboy is a new micro-tasking website that is based out of the Netherlands. Just like other micro-tasking websites, freelance workers perform small tasks to earn money.
Tasks can range from Subscribing to a youtube channel to signing up on a website using a link. This will be an extensive guide that will help you start out with Jobboy and make a decent earning out of it.
Jobboy Registration Process
The registration process is pretty straightforward. Go to their website and fill in the basic details like your name, email address, etc.
Once you are done with the sign-up process, you will receive a mail with a confirmation link.
Confirming it will verify your account and let you withdraw instantly from the platform.
Types of Jobs at Jobboy
As mentioned previously, there are a variety of micro-tasks available at Jobboy. We will list the most common ones below:
1. Twitter Jobs: Here you will have to comment or retweet a few posts and that will make you money. Jobs here pay you anywhere from $0.05 – $0.15/task.
2. Youtube Jobs: This is one of the most common jobs at Jobboy. You will have to like, comment, watch a video, or subscribe to a channel and that will let you earn some money.
Jobs here pay between $0.05-$0.15/task
3. Signup to a website: This pays the most per task at Jobboy. You will have to signup using the employer’s link which will make you money. It pays from $0.10-$1/task
4. Instagram/Reddit Tasks: Here you will have to like/upvote a post or comment on it. It pays around $0.05-$0.10/task
5. Download an app: The pay is good here compared to the other tasks. You will need to download an app and follow the instructions in the task. It pays from $0.10-$0.50/task
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Also, check out the image below which shows the real active jobs present at jobboy.
One Important Tip If You Are Starting Out
While doing any task, make sure you check the happiness counter. The happiness counter is a measure that shows the percentage of tasks being approved by the employer.
If the happiness counter is more than 70%, that means the employer is approving 7 out of every 10 workers.
I will recommend only doing a task having a happiness counter in green as shown in the below image.
If the happiness counter is in red as shown in the below image, don’t do the task. Because it will have a high chance of not getting approved and hence you won’t be getting paid.
Payment Process
Jobboy pays through litecoin (Crypto). If you have a balance of more than $5, you can request a payout.
Make sure you have verified your email as discussed previously as that will allow you to get instant payments.
As Jobboy pays through crypto, it can be accessed from any country in the world without worrying about anything.
Jobboy for employers
If you want to promote anything, you can do it easily through Jobboy by creating a campaign. Creating a campaign is pretty easy.
We will check step by step how you can create a campaign from scratch and promote your content.
Step 1: To start with a campaign, go to “Create a Job” at the top bar.
Step 2: Next you can choose the category of your content that you want to promote. There are multiple categories available, you can select the preferred one from the list.
Step 3: Select the demographics of the workers that you want to target your campaign. There are various options as shown in the image below:
Step 4: Now you can give a title of your campaign and provide the instructions for the workers. You can mention everything about how you want the work to be done.
Step 5: At last, you need to select how many workers you want the job to be done and how much do you want to pay each one of them.
Fill out all the details and make sure you have enough balance to start the campaign. You can deposit money before starting the campaign.
And that’s it your campaign will be running once you are done with all the above steps.
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