honestly, that looks like a good enough reply to ending a survey
I'd approve
honestly, that looks like a good enough reply to ending a survey
Yep, I look there if the page takes too long to load or the company name is in the title and I can grab it from the title tag quickly.I haven't touched a zoltar in a while, but have you considered trying to look at the page source?
when you're on the web page in question, hold in the CTRL and push U (this is for windows users. apple users can go eat a apple)
then when you open the new page, use the find function (CTRL and F) and look for the word "title"
do you have their address from the opening briefing? what survey was it?Well, I just pasted a Star Trek gif into the code for a survey.
i blocked themYep, I look there if the page takes too long to load or the company name is in the title and I can grab it from the title tag quickly.
Most often I can find it on the page easily, I've just done soooooooo many recently that the percentage of ones that are hard to find seem like millions
I wish I could not do them. They post at times of day when I can be on the computer, and my income has gone up $200 a month since I started doing them. In part because I'm online to run pandas to catch other hits I can also do, that's not all from Zoltars, but a lot is. I miss a lot or have to skip a lot when I'm working at the desk job unfortunately
Yuuuup I cant wait. Sometime in early June I should be doing my orientation. They are saying guaranteed $700 a week just during training phase and if I run a lot more could make closer to 1k a week. Really what I want to do though is after I get out of my contract with them go drive big trucks for the oil field companies. I know when we were talking about it, it started off as a meme but now I really consider it because they make good money Plus Ive been to Texas before and I love it. No cold weather, cool cities with plenty of stuff to do, people seem pretty friendly compared to people in NY win/win/win@GoldenTemple still doing the truck driver gig coming up?
Even without that, you can just go to the dashboard and click the contact button. That is, if you want to send the code and explain the GIF.do you have their address from the opening briefing? what survey was it?
Title: Study on interactions at work(≈ 45 minutes) | Accept Requester: SurveyComet [A3NC2P2SPK9QQ] Contact TV: [Hrly: $21.06] [Pay: 3.97] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 4.40] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Blk: 0] TO: [Pay: 4.24] [Fast: 4.75] [Comm: 4.27] [Fair: 4.84] [Reviews: 484] [ToS: 1] TO2: [Hrly: $10.26] [Pen: 0.01 days] [Res: 0% of 1] [Rec: 100% of 2] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0] Reward: $4.50 Duration: 1 day Available: 1 Description: survey Requirements: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [83803-83214] DoesNotExist; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 90; Location In US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.2.3 |
a lot of times if you scroll to the bottom of the page it will be there, or on the about us page. on your keyboard hit the end button to take you to the bottom of the page faster than scrollingAfter my millionth frustrating Zoltar trying to find the company name (or confirm it, just in case), I am going to redo our company's page and put our name all over it in bold (not all uppercase!) letters.
I shouldn't have to search so hard on a web page to find a company name.
sometimes that goes to another email; different from whatever they link with the mturk.Even without that, you can just go to the dashboard and click the contact button. That is, if you want to send the code and explain the GIF.
The CDR Lab_AM survey I posted. I'm just going to go with it and see what happens. I figure the story of my using a Star Trek gif for a survey code is worth more than the 40 cents anyway.do you have their address from the opening briefing? what survey was it?
badassss man. sounds like you’re set. And well compared to New York - you’re right. lot’s of cool people in TexasYuuuup I cant wait. Sometime in early June I should be doing my orientation. They are saying guaranteed $700 a week just during training phase and if I run a lot more could make closer to 1k a week. Really what I want to do though is after I get out of my contract with them go drive big trucks for the oil field companies. I know when we were talking about it, it started off as a meme but now I really consider it because they make good money Plus Ive been to Texas before and I love it. No cold weather, cool cities with plenty of stuff to do, people seem pretty friendly compared to people in NY win/win/win
hope it was "Beam me up Scotty"Well, I just pasted a Star Trek gif into the code for a survey.
Yep, the copyright is the first place I look usually, unless it's prominently elsewhere on the page that I catch on my way down.a lot of times if you scroll to the bottom of the page it will be there, or on the about us page. on your keyboard hit the end button to take you to the bottom of the page faster than scrolling
Occasionally find it in the legal "what we do with your data' page, which I can't remember the name of.Yep, the copyright is the first place I look usually, unless it's prominently elsewhere on the page that I catch on my way down.
I really mean pages that DO NOT have it anywhere, or super buried on a contact us page or only in the graphic at the top of the page and not repeated anywhere else.
Most pages have the name somewhere, but after so many of these hits the percentage that doesn't feels like millions and I question the companies who have professionally done web pages but do not prominently display their name.
alrightThe CDR Lab_AM survey I posted. I'm just going to go with it and see what happens. I figure the story of my using a Star Trek gif for a survey code is worth more than the 40 cents anyway.
Terms of Service?Occasionally find it in the legal "what we do with your data' page, which I can't remember the name of.
Title: Psychology Study (~ 6 minutes) | AcceptA Requester: SurveyComet [A3NC2P2SPK9QQ] Contact TV: [Hrly: $21.06] [Pay: 3.97] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 4.40] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Blk: 0] TO: [Pay: 4.24] [Fast: 4.75] [Comm: 4.27] [Fair: 4.84] [Reviews: 484] [ToS: 1] TO2: [Hrly: $10.26] [Pen: 0.01 days] [Res: 0% of 1] [Rec: 100% of 2] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0] Reward: $0.25 Duration: 45 minutes Available: 112 Description: $1 payment with $25 bonus after all waves, if qualified. Requirements: Exc: [-1831505276-84530] DoesNotExist; SurveyGroup [1038] DoesNotExist; Location In US |