Making that Extra Money

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Siyano_v1legacy

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Hello, yes I come to this point, I would like to make extra money, but no, i'm not asking for that super magic ability to get 1000$ a day.
The things is i'm currently working 30h a weeks and it quite enough for my body/mental health right now, but the thing I would need a slight 50-100$ more per month, just for the sake of it.
Are there way, even tho requiring some time, to make that?
Like I have seen several thing on the web like answering surveys and having advertisement for your website, but what does work and what doesn't?

note: getting another job is out of question
 

burningdragoon

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I think doing odd jobs is your best bet (besides regular non-odd jobs).

As far as I know, some of those surveys stop right as you would start making decent money off it it. And stuff like that would not be reliable anyway.
 

amberlyth

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It depends on your skill set. If you like to write, you can pick up small writing gigs from freelancing sites. Livework has a couple of flexible short answer projects that pay at a decent piece rate (quite a bit better than ChaCha/KGB). Most questions are pretty fast and easy to answer and you get paid twice a month by PayPal.

For surveys, Pinecone Research is legit and pays via Paypal with the odd product to test ($3/survey, more for product test followups and focus groups). How much you can make per month depends on your demographic and answers to the non-paid short surveys that determine which paid ones you qualify for (non-paid is pretty much: Do you own a dog? End of survey).

Mechanical Turk is good if you can weed through the spammers and scammers and pick up some decent quals (up to $25/hr at the best of times, not worth your time at the worst). Pay is via Amazon payments to a gift card or transfer to a bank account.

If you can get in the Arbitron radio/TV survey group where you wear the pager-like meter, that's a pretty solid average minimum of $40-50 per household member a month for just remembering to carry it around (some demographics are paid more than that, some less). They sent cash while they were trying to get my household to join, but the regular monthly amounts were by check the first week of the month.
 

GenericAmerican

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Take up back room poker games...yeah, that'll get you some cash. IF you know how to play of course.

Or you will wind up massively in debt to some scum bag that trashes your stuff when you can't pay him.

I actually have made a little money of poker games with friends.

Other than that I don't know. Online things are usually scams.
 

SilentCom

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First you need to get some flour, get small clear plastic bags, put some flour in the bags. Go to shady areas downtown after dark and distribute said bags to shady people. The dough will be rolling your way soon >:D