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Hi guys. I was wondering if you tried any websites that you can make money online. It seems that there's plenty of them but which one is worth to share and actually works...
Well, unless you're big on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or running your own profitable website then what's left are.. tips.
You can usually sign up to websites where you do surveys and then after many hours of doing so you (may) get paid for it. I don't do that myself, I just keep two spare phones running with apps and that's it.
kamilasoon84 The apps I use are kinda called "passive earning" meaning I just leave them on, and it does the job itself.
"Earn Extra Income" app shows ways you can earn though it's by doing small tasks, and such.
Rockman I'm on it now Wow! There's actually plenty of those apps! I'll try a couple of them. Thank You
There is probably many ways of making money online but it's depending on your skills and putting them into use. Maybe you good in writing, editing, very crafty, maybe you know extra language etc. There is a site called People per hour, where freelancers post their skills that someone might need and happily pay for it.
Thank You for the advise about People per hour. I checked it already. The idea by itself is great however you have to submit proposal first which make it more like a lottery after the time you spent on actual work. I'll give it a shot anyway
Hi, I tried an app called Qmee. It's paid for surveys. You register and get surveys given to you if you fit their description. I earn about a tenner a week so it's something but you have to be consistent with your answers as they can spot inconsistencies.
Also I'd recommend making a new email address for these kind of things as the spam can get pretty much.
I installed already That's exactly what I was looking for. Let's get some work done Thank You for a great tip!
I joined Qmee yesterday evening and made £2.25. I also enjoy mingle and pollpass. Not the fastest way to make money but to me an extra £5 a month from them is always helpful. Mingle takes a while to be able to claim but I love it xx
There's a website when you can do survey online and get some extra cash. It's called Inbox pounds. Minus of this one is that sometimes they cut you off in the middle of the survey. But also you can make few penny from searching and reading emails. They also have ,,spin to win". Most of the time is 0.01 but few days ago I actually got 5£. Great website for people who don't have paypal. Once you reach 20.00 you can claim the check.
Swagbucks is really good for me at the moment, you do online surveys in exchange for points and once you have reached enough points you can request your money.
Boosted footy accas and extra places on horses. Lay off at the exchange. Mystery shopping gigs and surveys/studies like Prolific and Populus live. Create your own acca of 300 odds or more and put 50p or less on it.
I usually use shoppix app and store rewards. You simply take photos of your receipts when you go shopping in store or online and get points. You can then trade these in for amazon vouchers, Mastercard voucher cards or for PayPal.
wow old post lol but any of you tried opinion outpost, its mostly got gift cards but fill in surveys and gain quite a bit ive had around £50 so far in amazon vouchers and you redeem them online
I use it. Some days are better than others for surveys. I normally manage to get £10 a month from them, occasionally £20.
I've been using CryptoTab on my Android devices and started today on Windows (wasn't aware it was available). On Windows it runs unlimited whereas on Android you need to place the piece of the puzzle in its correct place every 1hr (Free) or 3hrs (Paid - $3.49).
I'll withdraw the BTC to my hardware wallet when it has a decent amount than the bare minimum which is 0.00001 BTC.
I also use the Brave (Beta) browser which gives me 3 ~ 5 BAT every month, about £5 and goes to my Uphold account directly. I do convert from BAT to BTC since BTC has higher value (depends on the hour and day as the value increases and decreases).
PhilipMarc never heard of this before. It sounds quite interesting. Will have a look. Thanks for sharing
Should have been doing this months or years before, but only became aware of it recently.
I can withdraw though it does me no good 70 cents.
There are so many survey sites out there. Some are only available on mobiles but loads I do on my iPad. Once you start on one, for example, inbox it will link you to others. I am probably signed up to over a hundred. You find out which ones pays the best through using them. Mobile ones, Zap, One pulse, Rewards, Vypr, MSR, Jellybean, Curious cat, Streetbees, Qmee, Poll pay…..
My friend and I were talking about budgeting, saving etc the other day as she was saying she isn't very good at it so was asking for my advice and I told her about surveys. As you say there are so many out there! I told her about LD too.
She was surprised how much I got from Surveys a year so she was going to look into them.
If you have the time you can make quite a bit. My biggest earner was being chosen to talk on the radio for a few minutes. I got paid £300 for two sessions. Not bad.
NelDawson I honestly do not remember. I belong to so many sites and someone called me and asked if I would like to speak on local radio about the NHS and Covid. I got paid in John Lewis/ Waitrose vouchers which is where I shop.
If you have some spare savings which you’re willing to gamble with then you could become a Day Trader on the stock market.
I have been doing YouGov surveys for years and get a £50 cheque for reaching 5000 points. Some of the surveys lasts for 2-3 minutes, others 25 minutes, etc. Highly recommended for earning pin money.
I do some like PhilipMarc and just add applications onto my laptop ,phone or tablet, I do try the surveys and have some I will do more often than others . I do YouGov like patstennett and also do Qmee, Populuslive and my day to day 1's of Qmee, Viewsbank and Crowdology .
If I want to earn Nectar points then I suggest you go to either Nectar canvas or E-rewards .
I also and really do recommend this .I do a thing called Wombling and no you dont dress up as Uncle Bulgaria but wherever you shop with receipt apps like Shoppix ,Shopprize and there are others you take photos of your receipts and you earn money to do this . With wombling you go 1 step further though which is while my wife is in the store I walk round the car park for 5-10 minutes and pick up the receipts which people have decided to chuck on the floor or leave in the trolley . If its practical do it about 15.45 on a Sunday afternoon , the stores empty at 4pm and so does the car park , once its clear you will see the receipts which are hidden by the cars and you will clean up (literally)
Anyway also add on your laptops the cashback notifiers as well so if you visit a website it will say straight away you can earn cashback for that website and you will then divert to the site and you click a link to take you back to the site you was on and you always earn cashback . Believe me its easy to earn £10-20 a month with next to no effort and your bank balance is much happier for it .
stuartsmith544 a bit late to the conversation but imagine it will be most efficient to use as many receipt scanning apps as possible to scan the receipts you collect.
What receipt apps do you use?
If your wife have the same apps, can she also scan the receipts you've scanned?
Are there survey websites which have non-intrusive questions? I tried Prolific and the questions felt a bit too personal, honestly.
Anyway, I use the browser Brave and each month it gives me around £5~7 for the ads that show up in the notifications (Android/iOS) so it doesn't bother me. It's also great to surf the web ad-free, but to track cashback I tend to use Chrome unmodified.
How does it work? Brave Rewards activated + a free Uphold account (they're in a currency called BAT and you can then exchange to GBP/USD and then to your bank account).
PhilipMarc y live (previously populous) is a good one. You'll receive a email when a survey is available. The amount varies from month to month with how many surveys you get but Its £1 for every 5 minutes. It pays out when you get 50 points/£50 and can get it paid into your bank or sent a cheque. Its one of the few survey sites I still use.
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honestly just spend time finding another job. all this will do is take up time that could be used better elsewhere
If you have any clothes you don't wear definitely use Vinted as they have 0 seller fees and the buyer pre-pays for postage costs.
miaclare19 do you find Vinted better and easier to use than eBay ? I’ve never tried Vinted, I’ve always used eBay.
reannsgran I’ve never used eBay but I find it really easy to use, as I said no seller fees and the postage is always already paid for you based on an estimate of the size/weight of the parcel
miaclare19 that’s really helpful to know thankyou. I’ll have a good look at Vinted later this evening.
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