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Work At Home Job Leads – All June Reviews

full time job from homeI’ve decided to try something new to make it easier for you to see all the work at home job leads I review each month. It’s the beginning of July so today I’m going to cover all the work from home jobs that I reviewed in June!

I’ve made it easy for you by breaking down each by category. I’ve left a brief description of each, so you have an idea what you’re looking at, but if it sparks your interest you can click the name and see my full review.

Here are the different job leads that I covered in June. I did post a few lists as well here they are: 11 Virtual Assistant Jobs, 19 Photography Jobs, and 5 Search Engine Assessor Jobs.


Full Time Job From Home June Job Leads

Usability Testing

Enroll: Short tests that take a few minutes to complete. Pay from $.50-$1.50 on average. No mic or webcam required!

Analysia: This site pays $10 per test. This site records your voice, face, and screen with webcam. Tests take 10-15 minutes to complete. No experience required.

YouEye: This site pays $12 per test. You’ll be recorded with a webcam and mic. Tests take under 20 minutes to complete. No experience required.

Transcription

CrowdSurf: An Amazon MTurk affiliate. Basically this site is built for turkers who only want transcription jobs. Pays $.10-$.20 per 30 seconds of transcribed audio.

Casting Words: No Experience needed. Pays by PayPal, $.30-$.90 per audio minute transcribed plus bonuses if you put out high quality work!

Virtual Assistant

Paragon Planners: Requires a good amount of experience. Schedule not fixed, but has limits. Pay $12 starting out with reports of people making $15 plus.

Assistant Match: A email subscription site that sends VA job leads right to your inbox. Details on jobs vary but most pay from $12-$15.

Fancy Hands: No experience required. Easy Application process. Pays per task, most $2-$7 and take under 30 minutes.

Zirtual: Lengthy application and looking for college education. Pays $12-$15 an hour.

Writing

Crowd Content: No Experience Needed. Pay is based on writing level. Can be up to 6.6 cents a word. Companies post writing jobs and you submit your work.

Constant Content: More of article gallery where people can buy your writing. You write a post, upload it to the site, and people can buy 3 different levels of usage rights!

CopyPress: Once approved writing jobs will be assigned to you. No information on pay rate, but some complaints of being under paid.

Photography

ShutterStock: Difficult to get accepted, but after you upload photos for purchase. Buyers can purchase different usage rights of your photos. Rates depend on rights and past earnings with ShutterStock.

Phone Jobs

Vocalabs: Hires people to conduct surveys from home. Paid $2.50 per completed survey. Surveys take under 5 minutes to complete. No Experience needed.

Apps

StockUp: Not a work at home opportunity, but I did review it in June. Get paid to visit stores and enter prices of items on sale!

Receipt Pal: Get paid to upload receipts from any store and even monthly bills such as utilities.

Delivery Jobs

For the sake of convenience, I’ve decided to explain these delivery jobs a bit different. They are all almost the same exact job. Basically with these you will be completing orders from people in your area. This could be picking up food or going to the store to grab an item.

You’re required to complete the task and deliver it to the customer. These jobs are in limited cities and are hard to get accepted, but a good option for some extra spending money. Most people report making $10-$12 an hour.

Task Rabbit

Insta Cart

PostMates

Door Dash

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Thank you for taking the time to read this work at home jobs wrap up. Hopefully if you’ve missed anything from the past month this list will help you find what you’re looking for. Pretty much everything on this list is completely legit, but some I recommend more than others. To see the ones I really recommend I’d check out All Scam Free Work At Home Jobs.

As you all probably know I’m also a big fan of making extra money online. I compile $150-$300 a month using extra income site like these each month. I highly recommend checking some of them out.

If you’d like to see where most of my online income comes from make sure to check out My #1 recommendation.

Do you like the Monthly Wrap Up Idea? Think I should ditch the idea? Let me know what you think in the comments below, what I do is for all of you so I want to hear your thoughts!

8 thoughts on “Work At Home Job Leads – All June Reviews”

  1. Wow this is a great list Brok.

    I did not know that there were so many make money at home options. Seems like you really did your research here. Definitely have my sights on Vocalabs. $2.50 to complete a 5 minute survey is not bad at all! That equates to about $30 an hour!

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    • Thanks for stopping by and checking out all my reviews Matt! Pretty good rate, just have to make sure there’s work available!

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  2. You have great a list of working from home jobs. I myself am a stay at home dad and you have provided some great avenue’s to earn some extra cash.
    My wife is a virtual assistant also and she makes a pretty steady income stream from doing it. So thank you for the ideas. I will certainly be exploring some of the options you have listed.

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    • Thanks for the comment Shannon,

      Glad to hear both you and your wife have found WAH jobs. It’s awesome the kind of freedom it can bring.

      Let me know if you need any help finding something.

      Brok

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  3. Great list! I’ve been working from home for many years now, and I can tell you that it’s so much better than having a “9-5”. I really enjoy being my own boss, making my own hours and being able to spend quality time with my family. Also, it’a nice to not have to request time off when I want to take a long weekend!

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    • Hey Ben,

      Glad to hear you’ve been working from home, I have to agree it’s a great life. Thanks for checking out my site and taking the time to share your story.

      Brok

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  4. Brilliant idea! Well done. I think it is lovely to send out a summary of what has gone on at the end of every month. I’ve just scanned through your post and very interested in all the reviews you have done. I will have to come back when I have some more time to go through them all.
    Don’t ditch this idea!

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    • Hey Lynna,

      Great to hear that you like the idea. I agree that it’s a quick and easy way to skim through and see if you might have missed something that interests you.

      Make sure to come back and check them out. There’s a lot of great companies and ways to make money online with this list!

      Thanks for the comment,

      Brok

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