Make $200 For 4 Hours of Work - Talking About Products You Own
Our business reviews products on Amazon and Youtube and we're looking for someone to do short, 1-2 minute videos talking about products you own, that are available on Amazon.com. You won't be on camera in these videos. You'll be showing a product and talking about your experience with it. I'll share an example if you're interested. These can be products in your kitchen, garage, basement, etc. - products that cost at least $50 are preferred, the more expensive the better. Here's a quick rundown of the ideal candidate: - Lives in the US and is comfortable and confident doing voice-overs on videos. - Owns or has easy access to many products that are for sale on Amazon.com - A go-getter who thinks creatively. The goal is to review as many products as possible in categories like these: Furniture Home Home Improvement Lawn & Garden Pets Products Headphones Beauty Musical Instruments Business & Industrial Supplies Outdoors Tools Health & Personal Care Sports Kitchen Automotive Baby Products We're not looking for studio-style videos, just simple, quick, authentic smartphone videos from people with some personality. Something like 'This is my XYZ and here are a few things I like about it' Hours & Pay We're looking for someone to do a '4-hour blitz' and record as many videos as possible in that timeframe. I've found getting in the zone and doing a bunch of videos in a dedicated window of time is definitely the way to go. I recently shot 40 videos by myself in about 2 hours in my garage, just talking about basketballs, tools, bike pumps, strollers, etc. 1-2 minutes at a time. The expectation is that you can deliver at least 30 videos in those 4 hours. (You'll upload them to Google Drive) The job pays $100 if you deliver at least 30 videos in 4 hours of work. Bonus Opportunity: If you can get to 50 videos in 4 hours, I'll pay a $100 bonus to make the total payment $200. Again, these are no edit, 1-2 minute videos and in my experience that's very doable - especially if you can easily talk off the cuff without having to spend a bunch of time thinking about what to say :) Applying I'd love to know more about you and why you think you'd be a good fit for this. Also, let me know about the kinds of products you have and how soon you think you could complete your 4 hour video blitz. In particular, the more expensive the items the better - so things like coffee equipment, power tools, other appliances, furniture and accessories, etc. are ideal. Let me know which items you have that come to mind for this project. Thanks