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November 20, 2008

Article Marketing- Meet The Mechanical Turk and ChaCha

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Since the inception of the search engine and Google in particular it became apparent that proficiency in their use was going to be a valuable skill. Recently ways to actually make money with these skills have come into existence on the Internet.

It is now possible through on line companies like ChaCha and Amazons Mechanical Turk to make a significant income. These companies pay between ten cents and thirty cents for answering questions. ChaCha is a mobile search engine accessed through any American cell phone that employs human guides to do on line Google searches. ChaCha employs guides versed in diverse niches of interest.A qualifying test and on line education is required to become a guide.

Payment from Cha Cha for guide services is between twenty and thirty cents per answered search query. In addition regular weekend contests with monetary awards keep things interesting for search guides. ChaCha also has a lively message board to keep you up on new developments and search methods .

The Mechanical Turk is owned an operated by Amazon is another option. Specializing in outsourcing many forms of IT work and providing home based work for thousands. The turk provides many opportunities for search experts. Many companies including amazon itself pay well for qualified Internet searchers.

The mechanical Turk’s payment for search queries varies by the requester. A requester is the person or business paying for the search. Payment rates range from about five cents to a high of twenty five cents. Many requesters also offer contests and rewards for extra quality performance.

Many people have started making significant income from both these sources. There are also many other pay to search programs available on the Internet, if one does a search on any of the major search engines they will find many matches.

As when dealing with any on line company, a perspective search worker should make sure they are working with a reputable company with a real track record. As we all know Internet scams are common that try to get your financial information, a word to the wise should be sufficient.

Working as an on line searcher can be rewarding Many at home spouses are doing this work while caring for their children, fitting it in to the dead times in their schedules While you probably will not become wealthy it can provide true supplemental income.- I invite you to learn more about article marketing on the net by visiting Article Marketing Get Results where I am interested in what your biggest question is about Article Marketing.

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