By Jon R. Warren
Image Archivists are responsible for all aspects of images on product pages. Many of our product pages lack images. The Image Archivist locates images to upload to product pages where no image exists.
In a nutshell, the job works like this:
Workers are compensated on a “per upload” basis (also known as “piece work”). The company has developed patent-pending software which keeps track of each image uploaded by each authorized image archivist. A credit is added to the logged-in worker’s account each time an image is uploaded. The worker has a “My Account” page where he/she can see the work completed and the running total as well as grand total of monies owed. Payments are paid via PayPal weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, by worker request.
Contributing Editors are responsible for inputting supplied articles and other content into our online content forms, using any standard browser (Firefox or IE preferred). Ongoing projects in Fine Art, History, Events, Famous People, Comic Books, Magazines, First Edition Books, Coins, Stamps, and others. The Editor works from our supplied pages, inputting text into our form on the website. We will provide the format and complete instructions, then you go to work. You will work from home. Qualified applicants must be excellent and accurate typists, very comfortable with inputting text into web forms, and having an attention to detail and ability to solve problems.
Workers are compensated on a “per word” basis (also known as piece work”). Payments are paid via PayPal weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, by worker request.
Checklist Compilers are responsible for inputting supplied data lists into acceptable format, using our online web forms. Ongoing projects in Sports Cards, Trading Cards, Pulp Magazines, Magazines, First Edition Books, Coins, Stamps, and others. The Checklist Compiler works from our supplied pages, inputting data into correct fields in our online web form. We will provide the format and complete instructions, then you go to work. You will work from home. Qualified applicants must be excellent and accurate typists, very comfortable with inputting text into web forms, and (hopefully) familiar with antiques and collectibles.
Market Researchers are responsible for inputting price comparables from online auction sites such as eBay, Bonhams, Sotheby's, Christies, Heritage Galleries, (and many others) into acceptable format, using our online web forms. Ongoing projects in Movie Posters, Fine Watches, Sports Cards, Trading Cards, Pulp Magazines, Magazines, First Edition Books, Coins, Stamps, and others. The Market Researcher works by locating relevant completed auction listings on sites such as eBay, inputting data into correct fields in our online web form. We will provide the format and complete instructions, then you go to work. You will work from home. Qualified applicants must be excellent and accurate typists, very comfortable with inputting text into web forms, and familiar enough with antiques and collectibles to be able to match a listing on ebay or other auction site with one of our price guide pages(price guides located at www.soldster.com/price-guide/).
Workers are compensated on a “per listing” basis (also known as piece work”). Payments are paid via PayPal weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, by worker request.
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