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Websites where a tester can earn extra money?
I am interested in functional, usability and design testing. Sites to search for security vulnerabilities are not interested.
I know the dull fixber.ru, where there are no orders and some pennies are paid. I know passbrains.com, where more than 70% of problems are rejected, few projects, and withdrawing money to PayPal with a commission, and then with a commission in rubles. I know utest.com, where it is very difficult for a Russian to get an order and you need to have some special devices for testing such as a play station 4 or a Ford Focus. Does anyone know similar sites where you can actually earn more than $10/hour?
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odesk and only.
Forget about the Russian language and Russian customers in general.
The remote tester is a strange creature.
Normal testing, where a competent tester is needed, IMHO is possible only within the team, when the tester and the developer work together, in addition, tests can be written BEFORE the program.
Remote testing, when your project is tested by some strange people from the outside, is common only in free beta versions, where they pay at best with the resources of the project itself (if it is a game - buns, if it is not a game - a free license for xx time, etc).
That is, the business itself will not be in demand, and for any serious project where normal money could be paid - it is practically unrealistic - too much insider information needs to be given to left-wing outsiders with whom even the minimum contract has not been signed.
Looking for regular work. Yes, in principle, you can find a remote option, but obviously not on "freelance".
www.usertesting.com/be-a-user-tester - pay $10/test (20-30 min.)
- They offer to test websites and mobile applications.
- Payment by PayPal only.
- You need to know English.
Keep in mind that tests will not be offered every day, so it's still worth trying freelancing:
Odesk and Elance are great for this.
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