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Earn £10 A Day - New And Ongoing Thread

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ruralwanderer · 01/11/2022 07:33

Links below to most popular platforms etc:

Micro tasks / Moderation work – generally the biggest earners.
Appen - connect.appen.com/qrp/public/home
Lionbridge - www.lionbridge.com/
Isoftstone – teemwork.ai/
Clickworker - www.clickworker.com/
Crisp Thinking - www.crispthinking.com/careers/
ModSquad - modsquad.com/

Website testing:
Utest - www.utest.com/
UserTesting - www.usertesting.com/
Testing Time - www.testingtime.com/en/
Intellizoom - www.intellizoom.com/studies
Testapic - www.testapic.com/
Validately - validately.com/panel_signup

Freelancing:
Freelancer: www.freelancer.com/
Fiverr - www.fiverr.com/
Guru - www.guru.com/
People per hour: www.peopleperhour.com/
Upwork: www.upwork.com/

Cash for joining subscriptions, trials, lotteries etc. PLEASE don't clog up the thread with links though - this detracts from useful conversations about earning so if you spot a great deal, please start a separate thread and link to it from this one):
Ohmydosh - ohmydosh.co.uk/

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Rev – www.rev.com/
Way With Words - waywithwords.net/

Market research – well paid if you are lucky enough to get chosen:
Respondent - www.respondent.io/
Angelfish - www.angelfish-opinions.com/
People for Research - www.peopleforresearch.co.uk/
Focus Force - www.focusforce.com/
Focus4People - www.focus4people.com/

Passive income – these work in the background and will earn some pin money:
Mobilexpression - www.mobilexpression.com/
Honeygain - www.honeygain.com/
Nielsen Rewards - computermobilepanelrewards.nielsen.com/

Surveys – there are tons of websites, but the majority are for pennies. The ones that have been recommended recently on these threads are:
Prolific - app.prolific.co/studies
Streetbees - www.streetbees.com/
Attapoll - www.attapoll.com/
QMee - www.qmee.com/

Free Shares (read the t&c’s carefully!)
Trading 212 - www.trading212.com/
Freetrade - freetrade.io/

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Okisenough · 20/10/2023 12:42

I wish Potato would pay up quicker!

Sadly I have had no luck with data annotation

MrsWombat · 20/10/2023 12:59

Silly question, but have people here received money from DataAnnotation yet? The paid questions I've done so far (for a qualification) seem a bit too good to be true. 🤔

Buster27 · 20/10/2023 15:53

@MrsWombat I've just done a qualification too and thought the same - I actually thought the amount listed was going to be for the whole test, not for each question (not complaining though Grin). Unfortunately the second qualification test I had showing wouldn't work.

MrsWombat · 20/10/2023 15:57

Buster27 · 20/10/2023 15:53

@MrsWombat I've just done a qualification too and thought the same - I actually thought the amount listed was going to be for the whole test, not for each question (not complaining though Grin). Unfortunately the second qualification test I had showing wouldn't work.

Yes! After months of doing surveys on Prolific I thought the same. I did a couple of questions on the 2nd one and then I got a message saying it had run out of questions so fingers crossed more arrive. It was "easier" than the first as no writing.

Sookie53 · 20/10/2023 20:20

@MrsWombat I have, it takes a few days for payments to be authorised but I've had no issues so far.

Moogoopixie · 21/10/2023 03:39

Following I've started on eureka and earnt £15 this month not masses but is fairly easy to build up cash out at £4

BecauseOfIndia · 21/10/2023 07:30

@MrsWombat I've received payment for the qualifications and was able to withdraw it immediately - amazing! But sadly no actual project work and it's been over a week now.

@Sookie53 I can't find any contact details for them on the site - could you email me DAs email address?

Februarycat · 22/10/2023 15:41

@SomersetDreams I don't think it's available in UK

howfartospar · 22/10/2023 20:09

Does anyone know if the below will impact on survey sites etc?

"From 1 January 2024, freelancer platforms such as Ebay, Airbnb, Fiverr, Upwork, Uber, and Etsy will need to record how much its users make and report this to HMRC. At the moment, HMRC can request this data on an ad-hoc basis, but from 1 January it will start to be given automatically."

PurpleFrog · 22/10/2023 20:26

@howfartospar I hadn’t heard that. I assume that eBay will only report on Business sellers, otherwise that will be a major pain.

PleaseGoDontGoAgain · 22/10/2023 20:31

MrsWombat · 20/10/2023 19:10

Last paragraph of that explains why they're such arseholes I spose.

MrsWombat · 23/10/2023 07:46

I've received the payout for my qualifications tasks for DataAnnotation. £32 ish into my Paypal. 💪

TheWhiteDoor · 23/10/2023 08:35

@howfartospar @PurpleFrog
it sounds like it will be all sellers not just business, and if Fiver is impacted I’d guess the likes of appen, intellizoom etc will also be impacted too

howfartospar · 23/10/2023 12:11

Some of those companies are not UK-based so I do wonder if they're obligated.

I do also wonder if Survey sites such as Pr*lific will be impacted.

ruralwanderer · 23/10/2023 12:25

@MrsWombat that's a really interesting article, thank you for sharing it! Smile

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PurpleFrog · 23/10/2023 18:51

@TheWhiteDoor @howfartospar I have just seen some info about this in a newsletter from Which. I have had a look at HMRC webpages and selling personal possessions under £6000 is not taxable. You also have a £1000 trading allowance which lets you make up to that amount by making/buying and selling things for profit, before you need to pay tax. I am just concerned I am going to have to prove that all my eBay sales are personal possessions, if they report my sales to HMRC.

TheWhiteDoor · 23/10/2023 19:01

@PurpleFrog also the £1000 trading allowance covers all income steams - so £500 from prolific and £600 from intellizoom for example would put someone over the limit.

£1000 is quite a low limit.

PurpleFrog · 23/10/2023 19:30

@TheWhiteDoor Ah - I was wondering about that - it was not clear on the HMRC website. Although the thought of earning £600 a year from Intellizoom has made me laugh - I am still getting screened out of 90% of all surveys I get.

LauraMarie2382 · 24/10/2023 14:28

Does Search Sciences still pay? If so how do you signup for it?

ruralwanderer · 25/10/2023 07:23

@LauraMarie2382 I like Search Sciences and earn pretty well with them. The signup link is at: https://searchsciences.co/index.asp

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mummy203 · 25/10/2023 16:04

I’m only just joining, I’ve lightly dabbled with the odd survey making £1/2 a week but I’m really going to go for £10 day, that would be my heating over winter. G

If you could all start again and ONLY do ONE thing to get you £10.00 a day. Where would start?

AdaShelby · 25/10/2023 18:11

mummy203 · 25/10/2023 16:04

I’m only just joining, I’ve lightly dabbled with the odd survey making £1/2 a week but I’m really going to go for £10 day, that would be my heating over winter. G

If you could all start again and ONLY do ONE thing to get you £10.00 a day. Where would start?

A couple of years ago I would have said Crisp or Appen but say both are shit now.

I think it's hard to make £10 a day every day now but used to make it easily. Hopefully someone else will have good suggestions.

froggybiby · 25/10/2023 19:20

I don't know about £10 a day, I wish I had more time, it might be easier, but usually I make about £50 on prolific, although unfortunately I could not quite get some of the surveys to work despite being on the browser that was recommended.

This month I got £50 from YouGov too. I have tried to enrol on data annotation, but....😱this sounds like Chinese to my ears. I am a bit lost in the questions, if I am honest. I think I have given up on Eureka, as I requested a Tesco voucher as my first payment and never got it, they also never bothered to reply to me, when I contacted them...plus they pay pennies for surveys!

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