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amrscot · 20/02/2019 12:10

Talking along the lines of doing surveys etc, I do YouGov ones at the moment but it takes a long time to save up the points and they're not always available to do anyway.

Does anyone else have any suggestions as to how I can earn a bit of money online at home?

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ThreeAnkleBiters · 20/02/2019 12:17

Don't think you'll earn a substantial amount of money doing surveys. You could try online tutoring if you have a subject you can manage. Occasionally you can find people who need help with English as a foreign language who are willing to pay to have you chat with them and correct any errors they make. You can sometimes find work as an online PA (although these tend to be quite competitive).

KitKatCHA · 20/02/2019 12:17

I do surveys on Vivatic, this is my referral link www.vivatic.com/refer-a-friend/29464

SileneOliveira · 20/02/2019 12:18

I earn all my money online as a web content writer.

PalmTree101 · 20/02/2019 12:21

Look on the money board - there is a thread about warning £10 per day mainly online

OneWildNightWithJBJ · 20/02/2019 12:32

I've been doing YouGov for years, but you're right, it does take ages to earn much.

I now also do Prolific surveys. I really like these as they're quite quick and you can see exactly how much you'll be paid. As they're academic surveys, they're pretty interesting as well. None of those long, boring ones you get with YouGov.

Some weeks I get surveys every day, other weeks, not so many. You have to click on them and complete them when you see them though, as they close once they have enough people.

My link is: www.prolific.ac/p?ref=Z6YOTHZ3

I've also done online tutoring, self-publishing books and making and selling arts/crafts online.

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