We all try finding ways to make little extra money. In fact, the primary purpose of this blog is to show the world I can make side money and pay off my student loan with it. I'm always online looking for a new gig to make more money. Yesterday I came across with the concept of being "e-juror" Why not? Lets look into more detail. According to ejury.com e-juror services provide an attorney the opportunity to "pre-try" the case before it goes to trial in front of an actual jury at the courthouse. Imagine what a tremendous help this would be for the attorney. He/She can use the feedback to establish a settlement value, learn public attitudes etc. E-Jurors can be paid up to $50 a case, depending on the length of the case. My understanding is ejuror.com pays only $5-$10 per case again depends on the lenght of the case. The most popular websites;Here is a link for a sample case to see if that is something you can do. I think it is more stimulating than survey websites or cash inbox.
Honestly, I havent signed up with any of them yet. Therefore I can not give any further review. I'm planning to sign up with at least one of them to see if it is worth at all. Let me know if you have any experience with them.
Update: I just signed up with ejurer.com and onlineverdict.com. I chose not to sign up with trialpractice.com because their website looks sloppy. If a company website looks unprofessional, sorry no business from me.
Update: I just signed up with ejurer.com and onlineverdict.com. I chose not to sign up with trialpractice.com because their website looks sloppy. If a company website looks unprofessional, sorry no business from me.

1 comments:
That's a novel way to make money! I'm looking forward to your post about your experience.
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