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6 months in and still going strong! It's the July earn £10 a day thread!

996 replies

Otterses · 01/07/2019 07:28

Let's try not to fill this one up too quickly Grin

I think everyone had an absolutely smashing month in June, with lots of luck thrown in at the end of it for good measure. I think we're all proving it's possible you can earn £10 a day from the comfort of your own sofa.

I'll pop together an updated list of earning methods later, I haven't had coffee yet Grin

All new joiners are welcome Smile

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CatHopeful · 13/07/2019 12:57

ShinyButtons I'm in the same position, and having the same thoughts :)

Otterses you do a great job at keeping these threads on track :)

Otterses · 13/07/2019 13:23

@CatHopeful

I try Grin ! I just think it must be hugely frustrating for newcomers to try to find information on here.

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reddA · 13/07/2019 13:43

We could all compile one together if it's easier, start one off then copy and paste adding in things we've forgotten and extra info ready for the start of August thread? I've added links (non-referral) to the original and added a few to help out, feel free to edit/add, I'm sure there are loads I have forgotten! :)

There aren't rules, as long as you've made some extra cash. So from eBay to remote jobs to saving money by switching your house insurance provider - it all counts.

Please don't discuss any clients on the thread or ask for extra information that may compromise Non Disclosure Agreements.

Passive Income
(These applications both look at your viewing habits, have a good think about whether or not you’re comfortable with this)

MobileXpression - amazon vouchers - about £100 a year
Nielson Mobile - various vouchers - about £100 a year

Work at home 'jobs'
Appen Connect Various long term tasks, apply for as many as you want but the wait time does vary to be offered a project.
Appen Global - Smaller tasks, some more arduous than others.
LionBridge Lengthy application process and tests.
Crispthinking Risk Analyst Social Media, very flexible, can be a long waiting list.
Cloudworkers Adult Chat, Text via PC
Clickworker Small projects
Modsquad Moderating Jobs

Surveys and Market Research
Prolific Academic
Respondent
Jisp
Angelfish
VYPR
People for Research
Populous Live
Qmee
Ipsos

Other
What users do Test Websites
UTest Test websites looking for bugs - can be quite technical
User Testing Test websites
RedWigWam Jobs, Mystery shopping etc.
Opinion Outpost
Shutterstock
Shoppix
Better Points
Intellizoom

Cashback
Quidco
Top Cash Back
Ohmydosh

Daily Free Entry
Free National Lotto
Pick My Postcode

Free Horse Racing (Pick 7 Horses)
ITV7
William Hill Lucky 7

Matched Betting Tips/Tools
OddsMonkey
Team Profit

reddA · 13/07/2019 13:47

I haven't checked the links btw - hope you don't mind me helping out @Otterses (I'm avoiding crisp after getting a slapped wrist yesterday for a very minor issue but my confidence is a little shot Hmm)

Mumoftoo19 · 13/07/2019 15:20

Thank you for all the help. I've just done the crisp application and am working my way through the links 😊

Emiliemoo · 13/07/2019 15:36

My code for bemyeye is oxxeg7 if anyone would like to use it xx

Otterses · 13/07/2019 16:13

Of course not @reddA ! The thread is for everyone to contribute too Smile

Ugh. It really knocks your confidence on Crisp doesn't it?

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RageAgainstTheVendingMachine · 13/07/2019 16:21

Placemarking so as not to lose thread. Thanks for the links - will look at in Aug Flowers

Otterses · 13/07/2019 19:01

AATTEENNNNTIONNNN!!!!

Similar to Trading 212 by the looks of it Grin

www.themoneyshed.co.uk/index.php?threads/freetrade-free-share-worth-£3-80.11214

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Otterses · 13/07/2019 19:01

www.themoneyshed.co.uk/index.php?threads/freetrade-free-share-worth-£3-80.11214/

Link fail Blush

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Hellesbelles2 · 13/07/2019 21:28

Hi - another one that's just starting on Crisp here. Sent an email with some queries on this afternoon as doubting myself about how to classify particular items on monitoring. Not heard back and now too scared to carry on till I know for definite if I'm doing it right or wrong... How soon do they normally take to reply?

WelshMoth · 13/07/2019 21:32

Thanks OP and to the poster for the links.

Buster27 · 14/07/2019 00:25

Does anyone have any experience of Rev? I got accepted this weekend, but not sure it will really be worthwhile. From the reviews I've read it also sounds like it will be pretty easy to be booted off!

reddA · 14/07/2019 07:24

We need to add transcription and teaching sites to the list - forgot about those! :)

WheelyCote · 14/07/2019 07:50

Applied for crisp May 9th and got the 19/20

Ive still not heard back. Is it worth me reapplying?

Those that are just starting crisp....do you mind me asking when you first applied?

seizethecuttlefish · 14/07/2019 07:52

Morning everyone.
Just joining you. Thought I'd say hi, instead of the shameless stalking I've been doing. Quick intro. I gave up work last year, to look after my kids. Childcare was going to eat away my salary, so it made sense but that means money is really tight. This sounds ideal.
I've never bet on anything in my life and don't really 'get' matched betting. I've signed up for a couple of testing/survey sites and reading through the rest of the options. 10/day would be great.
I'll be keeping up regularly for any advice.

Otterses · 14/07/2019 08:10

@seizethecuttlefish

I'd really recommend Profit Accumulator, it walks you through your first few bets with the most detailed instructions and videos. I'd say as well, there's a great secondary income to be made through MB using cashback sites.

@reddA you're going to hate me later... I possibly have some new sites to add Grin

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FizzyBubbly · 14/07/2019 14:03

@WheelyCote I applied 7th May and got 19/20 on my first attempt yet still nothing either. Starting to wonder the same

ShinyButtons · 14/07/2019 14:10

@WheelyCote I applied at the end of May and they got back to me at the end of June.
I wonder how they work it out?

Bemystarlord · 14/07/2019 16:44

To anyone on Appen 509 are your batches or amount you have done showing anywhere?

Frenchdoors1 · 14/07/2019 16:47

I've only signed up t o the appen micro tasks but I don't know if I've done it right. I've done some of the tasks but I can't see a record of the time /pay etc.
Absolutely no idea Blush
Can any of you appeneers advise please.

FloofenHoofen · 14/07/2019 17:25

Frenchdoors1 you're supposed to create an invoice under the invoices tab and then put in the hours/mins/date you worked, unless it's an autogenerated project which means you don't need to do anything as they'll input the hours automatically.

Frenchdoors1 · 14/07/2019 17:30

Oh ok Floof thanks.
Are the ones I'm doing autogenerated do you know?.... The ones where I type in what's been said?

FloofenHoofen · 14/07/2019 17:53

I wouldn't be able to tell you as I don't know the specifics of that project. If you go to your projects home page and click on the name of the project rather than the "work this" button, it should take you to a few tabs where there is normally details on what the project is about and the invoicing. It might tell you on there whether it is autogenerated. If not though I would keep a notepad and pen to hand and write down the exact hour and min you start and when you end so that you can log it into your invoices.

FloofenHoofen · 14/07/2019 17:55

There might be others here Frenchdoors1 that may know which project in particular you're on about.

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