Man Shares Job Opportunity That Pays in US Dollars, TikTok video shows money earning tip
- A man on TikTok has shared how to get an interesting online gig that pays in dollars on the Fiverr website
- In a video, the man said the job entails commenting on people's blog posts and getting paid for the effort
- Checks show that there are professional commenters who listed their services to be hired by bloggers looking for blog comments
A man shared a good opportunity for those who want to work from home and earn money online through Fiverr. The gent wanted to make a video to help others.
In a post on TikTok, he noted that it was possible to earn R260 per day just by commenting on people's blog posts.
The job entails going to people's blogs and leaving interesting comments that would boost their Google ranking.
Commenter service providers exist on Fiverr
Checks show that many people are already offering the commenting service on Fiverr, an online platform where diverse skills could be hired.
According to the info posted on the TikTok handle of @makemoneyonlineinnigeria, interested persons can list themselves as commenters and start earning money.
Once the commenter creates an account on Fivver and lists their commenting service, interested bloggers could hire them and give them blog posts to comment on.
One of the commenters seen on Fiver charges R260 to make 15 comments under blog posts. The man in the TikTok video told people about how to make some extra money.
See the video below:
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Briefly News previously reported that one guy had people smiling on Twitter when he shared how he earns money by simply filling out questionnaires online. This plug got a lot of people excited.
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Times are tough, and working from home with multiple side hustles has become very attractive. So, you tune in when someone drops a Twitter thread to help you earn extra cash for doing something simple.
Briefly News got in touch with the man who shared the plug to see if he has any other tips and tricks for those wanting to get started.
Source: Legit.ng
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