Hello everyone!
I'm curious to know how much you can earn on tasks in Ozone Profit. Is it worth registering? Are there enough tasks available?
As the new year approaches, many people are on the hunt for ways to boost their income. I'm no exception! I've been reading reviews about Ozone Profit, but I'd rather find out for myself than just rely on others' opinions.
I'm looking for a side gig that lets me work on my own schedule and from my phone. That's exactly what Ozone Profit seems to offer, but the question is: how much can you really earn?
Although I have to admit, considering the reviews, my curiosity is the main driver here.
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I'll break down my experience into sections, so feel free to jump to the one that interests you most:
Registration
Tasks
My experience
Payouts
Overall impression
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✈ Registration
Setting up and logging in to the personal account took around two minutes: I had to confirm my phone number and email address.
You can start completing tasks once you meet the necessary requirements:
You're a Russian citizen.
You're over 18 years old.
You've registered as a freelancer on the FNS website.
Next up was the registration process for completing tasks. On the first stage, I had to enter my tax ID number and SNILS, and wait for the verification result. This might take up to 24 hours.
The data processing might take up to 24 hours. While you wait, you can try out some practice tasks to get a feel for the format and prepare for the training.
It only took me less than five minutes to complete this stage.
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The second stage involved entering my bank account details.
I used my usual account details, but later reconsidered a very attractive offer (which was there from the start).
We found your account details in Ozon Bank
You get Premium subscription for free when you earn at least 500 rubles per month!
If I needed to, I could have transferred the funds to my desired account from the Ozon Bank account, so I decided to switch to the Ozon Bank details.
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The third stage involved confirming my tax status in the 'my tax' app. The request came through immediately.
Since I already had my self-employment status set up, I simply clicked 'allow' in the app.
The entire registration process took no more than 10 minutes: from setting up the app to confirming my details.
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And with that, I was all set and ready to start completing tasks!
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✈ Tasks
First things first, I needed to find the tasks in the app. I stumbled upon them by accident: I checked the website from the app to ensure all my details were confirmed, and clicked on the 'tasks' tab at the bottom navigation bar and clicked 'open access'.
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I started with 9 tasks on the first day, and by the next day, I had 19. At first, I had enough tasks to keep me busy: if not paid tasks, then training and exams. The only thing that limited me was my free time.
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There are different types of tasks: field tasks, tasks done from a phone (computer), tasks that require preparation and those that don't.
Some of these tasks you can complete right away.
The highest-paying task, in my opinion, is taking a photo of an Ozon package delivery point sign.
However, there are nuances here. If one of the conditions is to take a photo at night, it's pretty realistic, but getting to the delivery point in my area is mostly impossible. For example, tasks are only available in populated areas where you can only reach by air - literally. Recently, my order to one of these delivery points was cancelled, and the price of the product was raised immediately. I wrote about it here.
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The pay for 6 photos of your hands is 50 rubles (initially 30). What's really bothering me is the task of taking a photo of your hand. What if they use the image for malicious purposes? Who knows...
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Another suspicious task is taking 10 photos of the same person from 6 to 15 years old. The photo needs to be taken every year at a specific angle, and the pay is 175 rubles.
I'm also suspicious about the task of writing handwritten statements. For 4 statements, you get 30 rubles. The reason why you'd need consent for personal data processing in this task is a mystery.
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There are also funny tasks sometimes. For example, taking 2 photos of a girl's baldness will get you 150 rubles. I laughed when I saw this task. By the way, the initial pay for this task was lower, so if you want to complete it, wait a couple of days. This applies not only to this task but also to other tasks that I've observed. On the next day, the price of similar tasks increases, but only once.
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Some tasks require preparation, but that's exactly what I was aiming for because the other ones are one-time tasks.
Preparation means reading the instructions, practicing, and taking an exam, and only then will you get the tasks that pay.
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You can complete some tasks after taking an exam and some after practicing and taking an exam. You need to score 80-90% on the exam. There's an instruction available even during the exam, which is very convenient. However, you have unlimited time to practice, but the timer is on during the exam.
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I had access to only 3 areas: validation, labeling, and search. I'll tell you more about them.
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Validation of products, where you essentially compare two products and decide if they're the same or different. I really enjoyed it, and it was going well. The key is to understand the instructions well. It's more convenient to do it from a computer.
Same or Different ProductsI was hoping to get a clear picture of the tasks, but the assignments didn't show up right away. Maybe someone else did better and I didn't make the cut.
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It's pretty straightforward to categorize comments, reviews, and other stuff in markup. You can do it easily.
Does the text match the description?But the tasks are short-lived. You can earn around 50 kopecks for 30 seconds, which is about 60 rubles an hour, and more if you get the hang of it.
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In the search products task, you need to find the same product in a specific store and send a link. There are different product categories, so it's a matter of personal preference. This task isn't that difficult to understand, but it can be tough to execute. You can't do it on your phone because you'll keep switching between apps. It's way easier on a computer, though – you can have up to 5 tabs open, and it's even better if you can have more windows open.
The task can be challenging, especially when you have to rely solely on the product photo: no brand, no model, and if the product is black and the photo is poor, it's a nightmare. So, the search can go on forever because there are millions of options.
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I really wanted to master the search products task. Why?
Let's do the math: from 70 kopecks to 2 rubles per task, plus a bonus of 1.5-2 rubles per link. If you have multiple links, you'll get a bonus for each one. So, the minimum payment is 2.7 rubles per task. If you spend 30 seconds searching (which is a reasonable estimate), you can earn 5.4 rubles per minute, and 324 rubles per hour.
But, of course, it's not all sunshine and rainbows: sometimes the site takes forever to load, or the product isn't on the site, so you won't get paid for the link, only for the task itself.
And it can go the other way around: you might find three links instead of one, and get a bonus for each one. It's all about luck, really.
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I wanted to note a few things about the tasks based on my personal experience:
There's constant monitoring of the quality of your work: you need to be responsible when completing tasks. New notifications about your skill level come in regularly.
Sometimes the instructions are complex and long, but it's not as scary as it seems.
Some tasks have the same price, but you need to hurry to get them. It's a matter of being fast.
Tasks can appear and disappear at any moment, just like that. It's a matter of who gets there first.
If you don't complete tasks, nothing new will appear. You need to keep up with the flow.
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✈ My experience
I've already mentioned that I was feeling pretty optimistic. Even the negative reviews didn't bring me down.
Below, I'll describe what I did every day for the first two weeks. If you're interested in the overall result, you can scroll down.
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1€ DAY 1
I did two tasks and one exam.
Total time: 1 hour, 0 rubles.
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2€ DAY 2
I did a statement task and an exam from the previous day (didn't pass).
55 minutes, 0 rubles, and 30 rubles for checking.
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3€ DAY 3
I'm still in shock after passing all the exams on the 17th day. They were a breeze, and I scored 100% on almost all of them. But the real surprise was when I saw the tasks - there was literally nothing.
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It was like the system had been waiting for me to pass the exams before unleashing a new set of tasks.
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Now I'm facing a new challenge - finding ways to make the most of my time and skills to earn more.
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But for now, I'm just enjoying the feeling of accomplishment and the knowledge that I've got the basics down.
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What's next?
Well, I'm planning to dive deeper into the world of Ozon Profit and see what other opportunities are out there.
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And who knows, maybe I'll even share some of my own strategies and tips with the community.
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But for now, it's time to take a break and enjoy the fruits of my labor.
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After 14 days, I managed to earn a total of 201 rubles, working only 1-1.5 hours a day. It's not a lot, but considering I'm a complete beginner, I'm pretty happy with the progress I've made.
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Of course, there are still plenty of challenges ahead, but for now, I'm just taking it one day at a time and enjoying the ride.
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Honestly, things pretty much stayed the same after that. The only difference was the cost and the number of tasks. But I kept getting search tasks, and based on that and other reviews, it seems that Ozon Profit is hiring for projects that appear in waves. That's how I ended up on search, someone else on validation, and someone else nowhere. If you get caught in a wave of one project and don't pass a single exam for it (often seen in reviews), then there are no tasks. It's all about luck, really.
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After working almost 3 weeks from scratch, I can confidently say that the faster you do tasks, the faster your earnings grow.
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For example, in two days of December with the same work time as before, I managed to earn
Although I disagree with a couple of rejected tasks and will be appealing them
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✈ It wasn't until I gained experience that I understood the task "SEARCH FOR PRODUCTS", which was the most common one, that
✈ if the product doesn't exist, you don't need to search for it endlessly. It might just not be there.
✈ you should set a timer and skip the task if you can't find it.
✈ it's better to search by image, so your eyes don't get tired and your brain works faster
✈ you shouldn't always follow the instructions and sometimes trust your instincts
✈ try new search strategies
✈ grab tasks for a higher price, they disappear quickly.
✈ keep an eye on the time tasks are released, it's roughly the same.
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✈ Withdrawals
Withdrawals are made twice a month. Just like a regular job: advance and salary. You can't delay or speed up payments yourself, like you can on Airecommend or Yandex Tasks.
My first earnings were on the 16th, and when I didn't receive my payment on the 17th, I started worrying if I had entered the correct bank details. So, I contacted customer support, who explained this nuance.
The 17th will bring what's called an "advance" – rewards earned from 1 to 15 of the current month (note that this amount won't include any bonuses earned during this period). On the 2nd, you'll receive the sum that includes rewards for tasks completed from the 16th to the end of the previous month, as well as bonuses earned throughout the month.
The app automatically calculates my tax, which is convenient and now feels normal.
The payment arrived on time and in full to the specified bank details.
By the way, the established payment schedule does motivate you to complete more tasks, especially in the last days of the periods.
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✈ Overall impression
Overall, I enjoyed working here more than on Yandex Tasks. The tasks seemed more interesting and easier to complete. There were many similar tasks, and once you figured out one, the others became easier, with only the product type changing, for example, not shoes but books or clothing.
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My eyes didn't get tired from unfamiliar task names.
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One of the best things about Ozon Profit is that you can earn more as you improve your skills, and the better you get, the more you'll make.
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I've been working on Ozon Profit for just three weeks now, and I have to say, the app has gotten a lot better. At first, I couldn't even hide or bookmark tasks - I had to scroll through the same old list for ages. But now, that feature is finally here!
Ozon profit work The app itself is pretty straightforward - it's got the basics: tasks, stats, and a few other things. But if you want to dive deeper into the platform or get support, you'll need to head to the website.
Ozon profit personal account Most of the time, I end up working on my computer rather than the app on my phone. It's just more convenient, and my eyes don't get as tired.
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Ozon Profit has actually taught me a thing or two about searching for information online, and that's definitely a plus. And I know I'll be using those skills for a long time to come.
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I highly recommend Ozon Profit for anyone looking to make some extra cash - I'll definitely be continuing to work with them:
- do your best to deliver high-quality work
- try out new strategies
- work from your computer
- And who knows what will come of it?
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Rating: 4/5 stars - I was looking for a mobile-friendly side hustle, but it turns out I ended up working from my computer.
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If you're looking for a way to make some extra money, my experience with Ozon Profit might be useful to you. I've also got some tips and tricks from other services that I've tried - check out these links:
Advego
The most popular Yandex Tasks is another one I've tried - it's definitely worth checking out.
I recommend irecommend
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Good luck to you all!