Look, I get it. You are browsing your phone at 2 AM as you think about whether there is any valid method of getting some extra cash online. I’ve been there. It is then I fell on nai taiyari.com – and frankly enough I was not expecting anything much.
I have found, however, the following after my two-week inquires.
What Is Nai Taiyari.com Anyway?
So nai taiyari.com is just that, a Hindi-English site that initially started as an exam preparation site but currently has a myriad of information on it such as how to make money online. It is operated by one Deepak Kumar Gupta and it has gained decent popularity in India.
The site promises to make you money by means of such things as free recharge packages, task applications, surveys and referrals. SOUNDS too good to be true, sounds good, right? That’s what I thought too.
The point is the following: it is not a money-making app in itself. It is rather a tutorial that demonstrates you other applications and ways that you may allegedly make money. Consider it a directory, complete with tutorials.
How Does the Earning Stuff Actually Work?
I felt lost when I used to visit the site initially. No Sign up and start earning button. Rather, you are reading articles, which describe the various ways of earning.
Here’s what they cover:
Task Completion Apps – Things such as RozDhan or Clickworker where you do menial tasks (data entry, surveys) and get paid. The site adds that you can earn ₹100-300 per day assuming that you work 2-4 hours.
Referral Programs- You post links of apps such as Paytm or PhonePe. You are paid ₹10-1,500 per person when one registers through your link. The distance you will cover is decided on the number of friends you can persuade.
Survey Sites- Google opinion rewards, swagbucks, etc. You take questions, they are paying you 20-100 on a survey.
Free Recharge Claims- Here is where the sketch lives. The site is discussing applications that offer freemobil recharges. I made one attempt… and wait I am. More on that later.
App Downloads – Download an application, you test it a little, get ₹5-50. Simple but simple adds up.
I tested a few methods myself. Some worked. Some didn’t. I would like to take you through what transpired.
My Step-by-Step Experience in the Nai Taiyari.com.
Step 1: I Became a Visitor to the Site.
The articles did not require one to read any account. I have recently entered the Online Earning section and clicked on it. The articles are in Hindi and English and this is to their advantage.
All the guides provide a description of one of the ways to earn income accompanied by screenshots and instructions. I chose three approaches that appeared to be feasible: task applications, questionnaires, and references.
Step 2: I Went with Task Completion First.
The location suggested an application known as Clickworker. I had it downloaded on the Play Store (not on nai taiyari.com, it is important to note).
I registered, confirmed my mail and began to do micro-tasks. Things such as classifying pictures or determining whether a Web site is functional. Each task paid ₹5-15.
I prepared ₹220 after approximately 3 hours in the course of two days. It is not bad money but by no means quick.
Step 3: I Tried the Survey Route
The easiest was Google Opinion Rewards. Install the app, respond to the questions which appear. My first survey on the grocery shopping habits brought me 18.
The catch? Surveys don’t come daily. Every week you get one, three times a day sometimes. It’s random.
I earned 140 in survey in two weeks. Again, nothing life-changing.
Step 4: Referral Links Turned out to be a failure (with me).
I would have left a Paytm referral link in my family WhatsApp group. My mom clicked it but failed to do the signup correctly. My cousin did not pay any attention to it.
Referrals are effective in case you have a large network or you are advertising on social media platforms. It did not turn out to be the case with a person like me who is tester-taker.
Step 5: The Free Recharge Thing… Yeah, About That
It is questionable at this point where nai taiyari.com comes in. They include applications that claim to offer free recharging levels in case you accomplish specific tasks or reach the point milestones.
I tried one. Downloaded the application, watched ads, clicked on offers. I was informed in the app that I had to earn 5,000 points to redeem 50 recharge. On the third day of clicking, I had 890 points.
Then the app crashed. I reinstalled it. My points were gone.
Lesson learnt: be very wary of free recharge solutions. It is also acknowledged on the site that these have a questionable legality.
The Real Numbers: What You Can Literally Earn.
In two weeks of light practice (perhaps 1-2 hours per day), the following is what I had achieved:
- Task apps: ₹220
- Surveys: ₹140
- Referrals: ₹0
- Free recharge: ₹0
Total: 360 in two weeks
About 720 a month in case you are regular. Harmless as change of pocket, but in no way candidate to take your place.
According to the site, realistic incomes are 1,000-5,000,000 each month given a combination of several strategies and work 2-4 hours per day. That is… hopeful but perhaps possible depending on how hard you work at it as I have an experience.
Will You Believe Nai Taiyari.com?
Here’s my honest take.
What I liked:
- Articles are also concise and understandable.
- They are straightforward on the approaches that are sketchy (such as free recharges).
- No registration to get guides.
- The content is always updated.
What made me cautious:
- ScamAdviser values the site to 61% trust score ( medium-low risk).
- Not all of the methods of earning are working.
- The site also monetizes using affiliate links, hence they gain whenever you click.
- The customer care is virtually non-existent.
It is neither a swindle, nor is it a fortune-store. Consider nai taiyari.com as a research beginning, rather than a promise.
Concluding Remarks: Is It Worth Your Time?
Nai taiyari.com is a fairly good free source of information in case you are entirely new to earning money online. You will be informed about various platforms and techniques and you should not pay to attend a course.
But don’t expect magic. Real earning requires consistent effort, and you’ll probably make more money focusing on one solid freelancing skill than trying ten different task apps.
My advice? Use the site to learn, test one or two methods that fit your schedule, and keep your expectations realistic. Treat any earnings as bonus chai money, not rent payment.
And seriously, skip the free recharge stuff. Just… skip it.
That’s my two cents after actually trying this thing. Your results might vary, but at least now you know what you’re getting into.
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