Mobile microjobs service pays out R102k in first day
Yesterday saw the launch of an interesting new South African mobile service: Money for Jam (M4JAM). The Somerset West-based company has developed an app that puts your phone to work, quite literally....
View Article96% of Money for Jam users already have jobs
It’s been a month since the Money for Jam micro jobbing platform (also known as M4JAM) came onto the scene. It’s aim? To help ordinary South Africans get a bit of extra cash into their pockets by doing...
View ArticleM4JAM and Shoprite partner to make cash-outs quicker
Jobbers on the Money 4 JAM (M4JAM) micro-jobbing platform on WeChat will now be able to cash their payments out at any Shoprite outlet around the country. This development comes after a partnership...
View ArticleM4JAM and Harambee want to upskill SA’s unemployed youth
Microjobbing platform M4JAM and youth employment accelerator, Haramabee, have joined forces to help unemployed youths earn a bit of extra cash and improve their skills. The partnership has so far seen...
View ArticleYou can now earn money with M4JAM microjobs on your desktop
If you’re among 80 000 South Africans earning a bit of extra cash with the M4JAM microjobbing platform on WeChat, you can now also do so on desktop with the newly-launched M4JAM website. M4JAM.com...
View ArticleM4JAM acquires Pondering Panda
M4JAM has just registered its first big acquisition, Pondering Panda, one of Africa’s leading digital market research firms. The buy-out comes as the micro-jobbing mobile and web platform celebrates...
View ArticleM4JAM going strong with 85k registered users one year after launch
Everyday, thousands of South Africans cash out between an accumulative amount of R2 500 and R15 000 to use on anything from transport fare, groceries, lunch, buying prepaid electricity and clothing,...
View ArticleJAM FACTORY to help brands personalise and run better campaigns on M4JAM
M4JAM has just launched a DIY tool that is set to improve the way brands build relationships with their customers and gather data via the mobile microjobbing service. JAM FACTORY allows brands to put...
View ArticleSurvey: South Africans share their opinions of #FeesMustFall
How do South Africans, students and non-students, generally feel about the #NationalShutDown #FeesMustFall protests? Are they for or against it? Mircojobbing service, M4JAM, gives us some insight into...
View ArticleSouth Africans generally very concerned about country’s future after #SONA2016
Despite the circus-like antics that transpired at last night’s State of the Nation Address (#SONA2016), South Africans seem to be generally negative about where the country is going according to a...
View ArticleM4JAM slashes cash out fee at Pick n Pay stores
If you’ve been following M4JAM, the WeChat and web-based micro-jobbing platform, you’ll be happy to know that you now have the opportunity to cash out a bit more money from your virtual wallet. How...
View ArticleMoney4Jam could turn to crowdfunding to stay afloat
Almost six months after making its biggest acquisition, it seems that Money4Jam has hit a wall. The jobs-for-cash company tasked people with accepting small jobs through its website and mobile...
View ArticleInformal Solution Providers is the new owner of M4JAM
Money4Jam has been in a state of limbo since March and has been seeking investors to help it stay afloat. Now, it’s found one in the form of Informal Solution Providers. Informal Solution Providers are...
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