Sugarhill wrote:I work a minimum of about five hours a day. I've manged to figure out a system for one of my jobs to maximize the goal of what I'm doing and crunch it into a small window of time. So, that frees up time for the other ventures in between shifts. Now, it's a matter of smoothly adding them into my day.
On average, I get about 7-8 officially tracked hours and there are some times when I don't punch the clock, but I am still working. I have a time recording app that I use to help monitor how much time I am giving to an activity as well as how many hours I put in during the day. It's helped a lot as I design my overall schedule.
dziomek wrote:Sugarhill wrote:I work a minimum of about five hours a day. I've manged to figure out a system for one of my jobs to maximize the goal of what I'm doing and crunch it into a small window of time. So, that frees up time for the other ventures in between shifts. Now, it's a matter of smoothly adding them into my day.
On average, I get about 7-8 officially tracked hours and there are some times when I don't punch the clock, but I am still working. I have a time recording app that I use to help monitor how much time I am giving to an activity as well as how many hours I put in during the day. It's helped a lot as I design my overall schedule.
I have personally not tried any time tracking software; I probably should so I know how much time I am actually wasting by distractions. I do not spend consecutive time at my computer as I tend to other obligations at home, such as meal preparation, outside chores and general housework/yardwork. It would still be interesting to know though.
MeiEden wrote:Sugarhill and dziomek: What app do you use to track your time? Is it free from online somewhere?
I'm not sure if it would be considered success, but I currently have just gotten started making money online. In one week, I've made maybe $20 by writing for revenue share, doing get-paid-to sites such as MTurk, and a few other simple tasks about 8-10 hours a day +/- a few hours. It's fun though, and I haven't really considered it work. Right now it's more of an experiment. I think as other posters have suggested, I need to put together a strategy to maximize my time better.
Sugarhill wrote:I use an app for Android called Time Recording Pro. It's just like any time clock that a regular job would have. You punch in and out and it tracks everything for you. It's been invaluable. I'm sure there are some for iOS and Windows also.
Sugarhill wrote:I can suggest Cloud Crowd as they have work in different languages, but from what I can tell, the bulk of it is writing or editing in different languages. Occasionally, they will have some straight translation work. You can look on there. If you have a Facebook account, you can work on their app.
Have you tried Amazon MTurk? They also have the occasional translation jobs. Do a Google search for that specifically and see what turns up for you.
OliBoli wrote:Sugarhill wrote:I can suggest Cloud Crowd as they have work in different languages, but from what I can tell, the bulk of it is writing or editing in different languages. Occasionally, they will have some straight translation work. You can look on there. If you have a Facebook account, you can work on their app.
Have you tried Amazon MTurk? They also have the occasional translation jobs. Do a Google search for that specifically and see what turns up for you.
I heart so much positive things about Cloud Crowd, and I visited their website, but I don't understand something: what it means to edit, what exactly I need to do? To edit a text given to me - where? In my own website? Or in a website given to me, by them? Can you explain me, please, what exactly I need to do with the editing option?
Sugarhill wrote:I can suggest Cloud Crowd as they have work in different languages, but from what I can tell, the bulk of it is writing or editing in different languages. Occasionally, they will have some straight translation work. You can look on there. If you have a Facebook account, you can work on their app.
Have you tried Amazon MTurk? They also have the occasional translation jobs. Do a Google search for that specifically and see what turns up for you.
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