SwagbucksWATCH VIDEOS, PLAY GAMES AND EARN
QUICK STATS
- Who's it good for? People who want to grab quick cash for fun tasks.
- Typical earnings: £25/month.
- Payment method: Cash/Amazon vch.
- Amount you need to earn before it pays:1 point (depends on reward).
- Feed back: Swagbucks
With a cult following on our forum, Swagbucks* gives 'swag points' for doing fun web activities. You can get paid for watching videos, searching via its page instead of Google and even playing free online games.
Advertisers pay it to publicise their wares or do market research, and Swagbucks passes a cut onto you. It lets you spend points on rewards in its Reward Store. For example, 850 points equals a £5 Amazon voucher.
For motivation, join other points chasers in the forum's popular Swagbucks Challenge 2014 thread.
Advertisers pay it to publicise their wares or do market research, and Swagbucks passes a cut onto you. It lets you spend points on rewards in its Reward Store. For example, 850 points equals a £5 Amazon voucher.
For motivation, join other points chasers in the forum's popular Swagbucks Challenge 2014 thread.
Online survey sitesEARN UP TO £800/YEAR TO GIVE YOUR OPINION
Willing to give views on One Direction, washing-up liquid or whether we should quit the EU? If so, it's possible to earn £100s a year, without any special skill or talent.
It's all about stashing cash by filling in online surveys. All you have to do is sign up, wait for survey alerts to land in your inbox, then zip through the questions.
Polls are often fun. You get to vent about everything from video games to your sex life. For a full rundown of the top 20 free sites, plus tips to max your income, see theOnline Survey Sites guide.
It's all about stashing cash by filling in online surveys. All you have to do is sign up, wait for survey alerts to land in your inbox, then zip through the questions.
Polls are often fun. You get to vent about everything from video games to your sex life. For a full rundown of the top 20 free sites, plus tips to max your income, see theOnline Survey Sites guide.
QmeeGET PAID TO GOOGLE
QUICK STATS
- Who's it good for? Folks with the patience to click ads for a few pence a go.
- Typical earnings: £5/month.
- Payment method: Cash via PayPal.
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No minimum.
- Feed back: Qmee
It's possible to get paid hard cash just for searching the web with Qmee*. It just involves downloading an add-on that sits on your internet browser. You then search online as you normally would on Google, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo! or Bing.
MaximilesGET PAID TO WATCH VIDEOS
QUICK STATS
- Who's it good for? Folks who like watching quick ads on their PC.
- Typical earnings: £10 every two months.
- Payment method: Vouchers, incl Waitrose and Debenhams.
- How much you need to earn before it pays: Varies by reward.
- Feed back: Maximiles
It's possible to earn high street vouchers just for watching videos though Maximiles. Clips are short adverts, for example, Andrex promos or Cheryl Cole videos.
New vids come up every day, so visit often, plus forumites post the latest ones in theMaximiles thread. One thing to watch out for: make sure you're logged in when you rate the videos, or you won't get points.
You can cash in points for gift vouchers. For example, 7,250 Maximiles can get you a £25 Asda voucher.
FREE cashbackGET CASH FOR CLICKS - NO NEED TO BUY
Cashback sites work by giving you a cut of the cash they earn for channelling web traffic. Yet you don't have to buy anything to earn cash via these sites - they often pay you just for clicking links on the internet.
For example, Topcashback* pays £2ish when you click through to get a Gocompare car insurance quote or 5p when you search for flights on Fly.com. Its free cashback section lists the top offers.
QustodianGET PAID TO READ ADVERTS ON YOUR MOBILE
QUICK STATS
- Who's it good for? Patient people with a smartphone.
- Typical earnings: £10 every six months.
- Payment method: Cash via PayPal or BACS.
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £10.
- Feed back: Qustodian
Free smartphone app Qustodian pays you to read adverts. Simply download the app, and plug your likes and dislikes into your profile. It then sends adverts matching your interests to your Qustodian inbox. You get paid cash when you view messages, respond to questions or watch videos.
It pays cash via PayPal or via BACS into your bank account when you earn £10. Forumites report the slow trickle of messages means it takes a while to hit this, so this app's just one for committed online earners.
TextbrokerGET PAID TO WRITE
QUICK STATS
- Who's it good for? People who enjoy writing and have high grammatical standards.
- Typical earnings: £50/month (if you're committed).
- Payment method: Cash via PayPal.
- How much you need to earn before it pays out: £8ish (pays in euros).
- Feed back: Textbroker
Always wanted to have a crack at the old writing game? Now's your chance.Textbroker pays for content for adverts, websites and newsletters. The company acts as a middleman between clients and writers, taking a cut from each piece sold.
Typical payments are £5 to £30 per article, and forumites have written about everything from sport and wildlife to finance and casinos.
Typical payments are £5 to £30 per article, and forumites have written about everything from sport and wildlife to finance and casinos.
We're not talking Stephenie Meyer's Twilight sums. But some forumites, such asSinkorswim, are turning over a grand a year:
ClickworkerGET PAID TO WRITE, ENTER DATA & MORE
QUICK STATS
- Who's this good for? People who can write winning adverts.
- Typical earnings: £20/month.
- Payment method: PayPal.
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No minimum.
- Feed back: Clickworker
As well as paying for written content, Clickworker offers other jobs, including data entry, web research, product reviews and data tagging.
MoneySavers report there's heaps of work on offer. They've penned Groupon adverts, travel destination descriptions, flight adverts and fashion articles, to name a few.
You must complete a test before you can work, and most jobs require a score of at least 90%. You can earn between £2 for shorter jobs and £5 for longer ones.
MoneySavers report there's heaps of work on offer. They've penned Groupon adverts, travel destination descriptions, flight adverts and fashion articles, to name a few.
You must complete a test before you can work, and most jobs require a score of at least 90%. You can earn between £2 for shorter jobs and £5 for longer ones.
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