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If you dream of getting paid to watch Netflix, I don’t blame you.
Unfortunately, cashing in on your TV watching dream isn’t quite as easy as you might think. While there are two very real ways to turn Netflix into a job, they’re hard to get and require real work.
Luckily, there are still a few more legit and easy ways to get paid for a binge-watching session, but they’re not going to earn you a liveable wage.
If you want the real truth about getting paid to watch Netflix, here’s what you should know.
How to Get Paid to Watch Netflix: Top 7 LEGIT Ways
1. Become a Netflix Tagger
2. Start a Netflix Movie Review Blog
3. Let Viggle Track Your Netflix Sessions
4. Complete Mindless Tasks for Money
5. Run Ads on Rewards Site While Watching Netflix
6. Install Nielsen Computer & Mobile Panel
7. Get a Side Hustle Closed Captioning Netflix Movies and Shows
1. Become a Netflix Tagger
The top way to get paid to watch Netflix is to become a “tagger” for the company.
Netflix hires work-at-home taggers, also called metadata analysts, to watch shows or movies and apply appropriate tags. These tags include language, genre, profanity, cast members, types of violence, etc.
Some of these jobs are very specific, like Kids Content Tagger, for instance.
Most of the Netflix tagger jobs I’ve seen were part-time, around 15 hours per week. In addition to watching and tagging videos, job responsibilities include attending weekly and monthly meetings. (Virtually, of course.)
If you’re interested in one of these jobs, you need to keep an eye on the Netflix job openings page as these positions fill up fast.
You’re more likely to be hired if you have extensive knowledge of tv shows or movies and previous analytical experience. They also prefer candidates with at least five years’ experience in the film industry.
2. Start a Netflix Movie Review Blog
Have you ever gone online and searched “what to watch on Netflix” or “best horror movies on Netflix right now?”
I know I’m not alone. You have – right?
Whatever terminology you used to make your Netflix search, you ultimately landed on someone’s website.
What if that website was yours that other people were landing on?
While starting a blog or website isn’t an easy or quick way to earn money, it 100% is a way to build an online business.
If you want to get paid to watch Netflix, you could create a blog centered around reviewing Netflix shows and movies.
Some article ideas for you…
- 10 Scariest Movies Ever on Netflix
- The Top 10 Kids Movies on Netflix About Dogs
- 10 Shows You’d Be Stupid Not to Watch
There are endless content options.
So, if you like to watch shows, write, and have a bit of business savvy, this idea could work.
Your blog can be monetized through ad networks, sponsored posts, and possibly even affiliate marketing. However, you should expect to work for several months up to a year before seeing a real payoff.
3. Let Viggle Track Your Netflix Sessions
Looking for a way to passively earn while watching your favorite shows? Download the Viggle app.
Here’s how it works:
- Check into the Viggle app before turning on Netflix
- Viggle will listen in to verify what you’re watching
- You earn one point per minute + bonuses for featured content
You can cash in your Viggle points for rewards or gift cards. And the cool thing is, you can use Viggle no matter what streaming service you’re into – it doesn’t have to be Netflix.
4. Complete Mindless Tasks for Money
If you’re in the middle of a binge-watch but still want to feel semi-productive, pair your tv watching with a mindless money-earning task.
You can find a lot of these on rewards sites. They’ll help you earn some gift cards without requiring much brain power.
Here are some ideas:
- Complete surveys
- Play games
- “Read” emails
- Search the web
If you currently have a side hustle or online business, you can use your TV time to check off some of your easy tasks. For instance, check your email, clear out your inbox, create more printables to sell in your Etsy shop, etc.
5. Run Ads on Rewards Site While Watching Netflix
If you’ve googled “How to Get Paid to Watch Netflix,” chances are, you were inundated with articles telling you that you can get paid to watch Netflix with Swagbucks or InboxDollars.
That’s pretty misleading.
While these rewards sites will pay you for watching videos, they won’t directly pay you for watching Netflix. Instead, they pay you for watching ads they present on their app.
You can still turn this into a money-making opportunity, though.
All you need to do is sign up for your favorite ad-watching reward sites and then open them up and let the videos play on your phone while you’re watching Netflix.
You won’t earn a ton, but it’s still a super-easy way to earn something while you binge-watch your favorite show. Plus, when you earn enough points, you can cash out for gift cards and treat yourself to something nice.
6. Install Nielsen Computer & Mobile Panel
This idea is loosely related and only works if you watch Netflix on your computer…
The Nielsen Group is a market research company that tracks internet usage and patterns of consumers. (This was the company that sent five dollars in the mail with a TV survey questionnaire.)
Anyway, if you download their computer and mobile panel software, they’ll pay you $50 per year plus enter you into a monthly $10,000 drawing.
So, if you watch Netflix on your computer or a phone, this is a passive way to earn $50.
And if you’re worried about the data they collect, it’s all completely anonymous and never tied back to you.
Another company that works very similarly is SJ Pulse. Survey Junkie owns SJ Pulse. They, too, will anonymously track your internet usage and award you points for the privilege of doing so.
You can cash out your SJ Pulse points for various prizes, including Paypal cash, a check by mail, or gift cards.
7. Get a Side Hustle Closed Captioning Netflix Movies and Shows
If you’re more interested in earning a part or full-time income than just a few gift cards here or there, you can get paid to closed caption movies and TV shows.
Closed captioning involves watching a movie, educational video, or tv show and accurately typing what you hear. Companies use these closed captions on various programs and streaming services.
The problem is, Netflix doesn’t exclusively hire for this.
So, instead of working for Netflix, you’d need to sign up with a company that specializes in these services. Of course, this means that there’s no guarantee you’d get Netflix content to transcribe. More likely, you’d get a mixture of YouTube videos, webinars, TV shows, and maybe even a movie every now and then.
Some companies that hire beginner closed captioners include:
- Rev.com
- Vanan Captioning (Rumored to have the most Netflix Jobs)
- Click here for ten more closed captioning companies that hire freelancers
It is important to note that these jobs are not easy or relaxing. In all likelihood, you’ll be stopping the videos you’re captioning many, many times so that you can accurately transcribe them.
This gig is best suited for fast and accurate typers. Since pay is usually per video minute, the quicker and more accurate you are, the more money you’ll earn.
Final Thoughts…
Can you make money watching Netflix? Yes, but if you want to earn a decent wage, it’s not as straightforward or as relaxing as you might think.
The two best ways to earn money from Netflix include becoming a tagger or a closed captioner. The tagger jobs go fast, so you need to be ready to apply as soon as you see one listed. The closed captioning jobs will require much more than only captioning Netflix content.
The two easiest ways to earn are running ads while you binge-watch or letting Viggle track you. These methods won’t make you a ton of money but are still a cool way to cash in on your TV watching.
Here are a few more side hustles you can check out:
You can also watch the video below and see some weird online businesses that actually work:
And finally, if you’re looking for a long-term solution, start a movie or tv show blog. A blog will take a lot of work to grow but has the most potential in the long run.