What are some sites to make money on?
By JoelleRenee
@JoelleRenee (131)
Canada
February 13, 2011 3:56pm CST
I have an ideal plan to go to school in the fall this year. If I do I will need to have around $16 000. I already have around $5000 saved up.
I will be working full time but aside from that. Do you have any websites you have been successful with in making a couple bucks?
I realize that money making sites are not "get rich quick" sites.
thanks!
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6 responses
@chillpill90 (1936)
•
13 Feb 11
you can try a site called socints where you get points for being active then when you get soo many you can buy rewards which are $25. its quite easy but does take a while to get to the points to change them for dollars.
@gwssgaa1008 (448)
• India
14 Feb 11
Did you get payment from Socint because the website owner is the same owner of the site a.w.surveys so I left it please tell me if you get any payment from socint
@askrough (59)
• Malaysia
1 Mar 11
If you like to take online jobs. You can try websites like Odesk.com. They provide lots of jobs and task and pay you quite well. Since i do lots of designing, i go to crowdSpring.com where they offer projects on web and logo design.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
27 Feb 11
Writing has been my favorite hobby since my college years, and is still is. These days, I am making some earnings online while enjoying my favorite hobby. If you like to do that too, you might want to take a look at the site "Review Stream". This is a site where you can write brief revies on a variety of topics, things you come across in your day-to-day activities, shopping, movies, restaurants, travel, and so on, and get paid when the review submitted is approved.
Good luck to you !
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
15 Feb 11
Anything I've listed in my profile has paid me. Sadly that's about all one gets in time is a few dollars. And on some sites it takes forever. I do really do like pinecone research they pay you about $3 a survey I usually get 1-3 survey's a month, only tricky part is to join. It took me a long time to find a banner for them. My other faves are search engines that pay you to do what you already do, but like many things you do better with the more active referrals you have. Some allow you to rent referrals or downline but I don't see the point in spending the money if you are not sure you will recoup that money and more.
GL to you & hope you get enough money saved for school.
@nero_ocelot23 (435)
• Philippines
14 Feb 11
you can try checking my profile for the answer. Thanks!
@paulgoodman67 (103)
• United States
14 Feb 11
Mechanical Turk is worth trying, in my experience. You can earn $25 on there in a morning, if the jobs are there that you like. I wrote a review of it and gave my advice on how to use it, plus reviews of Microworkers and myLot on my hubpages. http://hubpages.com/profile/PaulGoodman67
You get peanuts on myLot, but it's enjoyable. Surveys are also okay, but the best sites are difficult to join.