Data Entry Specialist (US-Based) – Copy/Paste Amazon Reviews into Google Sheets (Quick Turn)

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Job Description

We’re looking for a detail-oriented, US-based freelancer to help with a simple but important data entry task for a market research project.

The job involves copying Amazon product reviews and pasting them into pre-formatted Google Sheets. This is a straightforward copy/paste role that requires accuracy, consistency, and careful attention to detail.

This is a quick-turn assignment, and we’re hoping to start immediately.

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Scope of Work

We need reviews collected for three different products.

For each product:

•You will receive a link to the Amazon product page

• A Google Sheet has already been created and formatted

• Each product has its own Google Sheet

• Within each Sheet, there are separate worksheets for:

o 5-star reviews

o 3-star reviews

o 1-star reviews

Your task is to copy/paste reviews into the correct worksheet and columns.

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Number of Reviews to Pull

For EACH product:

• 75 five-star reviews

• 50 three-star reviews

• 75 one-star reviews

Total per product: 200 reviews

Total across all 3 products: 600 reviews

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What to Copy into the Sheet

The columns are already set up. Please fill in:

• Star rating

• Date

• Review title

• Full review text

Important:

• Copy the entire review text (do not summarize)

• Make sure nothing is cut off

• Keep formatting clean and readable

• Place each review in the correct worksheet by star rating

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Process Instructions

For each product:

1. Open the provided Amazon link

2. Navigate to reviews by star rating

3. Pull the required number of reviews for:

o 5★ tab → paste into 5-star worksheet

o 3★ tab → paste into 3-star worksheet

o 1★ tab → paste into 1-star worksheet

4. Continue until target counts are reached

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Requirements

• Based in the United States (preferred for speed and communication)

• Strong attention to detail

• Able to follow instructions carefully

• Comfortable working in Google Sheets

• Reliable and responsive

No special skills required — this is primarily a focused data entry task.

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Timeline

• Looking to start immediately

• Ideal turnaround: 1–3 days

Please include in your proposal:

• Your availability over the next few days

• Estimated time to complete 600 reviews

• Confirmation that you can begin right away

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Budget

• Hourly rate: $20/hour

• Estimated total time: 6–10 hours

Accuracy is more important than speed. We’re looking for someone careful, consistent, and thorough.

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Why This Project Matters

This research will be used to identify patterns in customer sentiment, product strengths/weaknesses, and usage insights. Accuracy is important, as the data will be analyzed for trends.

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To Apply

Please include a brief note confirming:

1. You’re US-based

2. You’ve done similar data entry or research tasks before (if applicable)

3. You can start immediately

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