
Picoworker is an online platform that pays you for completing short tasks and job projects.It describes itself as a platform connecting freelances with business owners.In my review today, I will be finding out how much you can earn on the platform, to help you decide if it is worth joining.On the face of it, it seems to be a reasonable marketplace for making extra money from home. It’s for individuals who don’t want to commit to long hours of work. We need to take a closer look at your skills and time commitment to see if this is the right thing for you.

Introduction to Picoworkers
The site was founded in 2013 by a US-based company that found it easy to work from home.Picoworkers is a free social media management platform. It’s free to join and offers many social media management tools, so I can’t really see it costing anything to use.
Registering at Picoworkers is easy and free.
Creating an account with Picoworks is straightforward. You only need to provide your full name, email address and country of residence.You must also create a profile page by entering your nickname, profile page title and a short bio. Your Picoworkers account will be credited with a signup bonus worth $0.50 as soon as you verify your registration.
How does Picoworkers work? It’s a simple process that allows you to get paid for your Work

Picoworkers is divided into two sections: Employers and Workers. The balance of the site is aimed at the workers, because they are the ones that complete the tasks.
• Signing up for websites
• Watching YouTube videos
• Liking Facebook pages
• Following social media accounts
After signing up, we saw about 400 of these types of tasks. They ranged from around $0.02 to $0.20 per each task.When you click on a task, you are taken to a page that explains what’s required, and the proofs you have to provide.Although I couldn’t find any on the first day I signed up, some really posted jobs are more intricate, and require advanced professional skills to be completed. These include:
• Designing websites
• Reviewing websites
• Testing and creating digital products
• Writing content for blogs and social media profiles
As a Picoworker, you are only required to complete tasks as outlined by the employer, and submit proof of completion for you to receive your earnings.Submitting a false proof will result in a red flag and termination of your account after three warnings.

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