Showing posts with label mturk and microworkers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mturk and microworkers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

MTurk or Microworkers, which is best?

With MTurk and Microworkers effectively competing with each other for the same pool of workers and employers, I thought it might be interesting to compare the two companies from a worker’s perspective, and ask the question: “MTurk or Microworkers, which is best?”


MTurk Advantages


1       Definitely more jobs/hits available on Mturk
2       No minimum earnings level to reach before payments begin.
3       MTurk has more jobs with multiple hits, rather than one offs than Microworkers in my opinon.
4       The Amazon store sells a large variety of products to choose from.
5       Amazon are a large company which are unlikely to fold and they also have a reputation to look after.
6       You can work on Amazon Mechanical Turk for as long as you wish and the pool of hits keeps replenishing itself.
7       There are lots of surveys to do on MTurk and they often pay reasonably well.
8       MTurk is big enough to have its own community, which can be found at the Turker Nation forum, MTurk Forum and the Turkopticon Toolbar feedback.
9       You can occasionally make a reasonable amount of money in one day on MTurk if you find good hits and put some effort in.


Microworkers Advantages


1       The lower number of jobs on Microworkers actually makes the site more manageable and easier to navigate.
2       The look and design of Microworkers is more attractive and functional, methinks.
3       They let you know what percentage of workers were successful previously on a job, which helps you to decide whether to take it or not.
4       Certain jobs like Youtube likes and voting in competitions seem to pay better on Microworkers than on Amazon Turk, that’s my experience anyway.
5       PayPal is good way to be paid with lots of options for spending your money etc.
6       Microworkers is fine for supplementing other income sources and gradually building up some extra money.


Summary


Unfortunately both the Amazon MTurk and Microworkers websites have plenty of scammy, spammy, requesters/employers on them, in my experience.  Although this doesn’t stop me working on them, it would be nice to see this sort of thing clamped down on more.
I personally tend to use both MTurk and Microworkers, but in slightly different ways.  MTurk I sometimes work on for extended periods, maybe a few hours, especially when there are hits and requesters that I particularly like.  Microworkers, on the other hand, I tend to use for maybe 15-30 minutes/day and just do a few tasks, with the intention of making a dollar/day towards the ten dollar payout minimum.