r/earnmoneyquick

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EARN MONEY QUICK- VERY easy referral *NO DEPOSIT*

Free $8 for signing up!

I still use brand club. It's simple: sign up and link your store accounts (Walmart, Target, Kroger, Amazon, Home Depot, Petsmart and more). And join the "clubs" of your favorite brands. As you do your normal shopping you'll receive rewards for those purchases! Simple as that!
Minimum $10 to cash out and right now you get $8 for just signing up.

DM ME IF YOU ARE SERIOUS. Thank you! 😊😊

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u/Bennis07 — 1 day ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : User Testing vs Surveys / One is a total waste of my time

I tried earning a little extra money on user testing sites and survey platforms, thinking it would fit around family life. One of them turned out to be a total waste of time.

User testing was surprisingly good. I signed up for a couple of sites, the tasks were actually interesting, and I liked giving feedback on real websites and apps. Over a week I made about $50 in a few short sessions, mostly in the evenings while dinner was cooking or the kids were watching a show. Payouts were quick too, which made it feel worth the effort.

Surveys, on the other hand, were frustrating. I spent a similar amount of time across several survey sites and only earned about $10. I kept getting kicked out of qualifiers halfway through, and some platforms use point systems that take forever to turn into cash. And those TikTok ads that make it look effortless? Do not believe them.

Bottom line: user testing is my go-to now. It pays better, pays faster, and the work is actually enjoyable. If you are juggling work and family, skip the surveys and try user testing instead. Your time matters.

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u/Suspicious-Code-6977 — 23 hours ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Thrift Store Flipping / Just sold a jacket for $80!

I just started flipping thrift finds and was surprised at how well it worked. I picked up a vintage jacket at a local thrift for $10, cleaned it up, took photos in natural light, and wrote a short blurb about its condition and era. I listed it on eBay and it sold in a couple of days for $80. Tip: look for unique pieces and check the brand. People who care about style like a good backstory. Best part is the extra cash pays for my wine tasting trips without the guilt.

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u/Character-Badger734 — 2 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Clickworker / How can I get started effectively?

Hey everyone, I’m a college student trying to earn a bit of extra cash and I’ve been looking into Clickworker. It looks like a decent way to pick up online tasks between classes, but I’m overwhelmed about where to begin. I keep seeing mentions of text creation and categorization tasks, but how do you figure out which ones are worth prioritizing if you want better pay? Also, any time-management tips so this doesn’t interfere with school? I’d love to hear from people who have actually worked on Clickworker: what strategies helped you maximize earnings without burning out? Thanks!

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u/Relative-Kick8367 — 2 days ago
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Looking for app ideas for making some cash

Hello guys,

I want to know if any of you live off apps on Android, and have some ideas for niches or where to begin. I'm on sick leave from work and planning to focus on making some small, fast to produce apps to make some spare change over a long time.
Has anyone suceeded with this or have some ideas to focus on?
Any dev tips to what not to do would be awesome too

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u/AppropriateSpeech222 — 5 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Survey Sites / Don’t waste time on the low-paying ones!

I figured out a simple way to get more from survey sites. Stop wasting time on places that promise quick cash but pay pennies for hours of work. I tested a bunch and now mainly use Prolific and YouGov. They tend to run studies that actually pay fairly and the surveys are straightforward, so your time goes further. The trick is to prioritize higher-paying studies and ignore the low-paying traps. Do that and you can earn more with less hassle.

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u/RepulsiveYou5895 — 4 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Online Tutoring / What should I focus on first?

Hey everyone,

I work from home in a tiny apartment and I’m looking for side hustles that fit around my job. Tutoring seems like a good option since I’m solid in both math and English, but I don’t know where to start. Should I try platforms like VIPKid or Tutor.com, or are there subjects that tend to be in higher demand (ESL, test prep, college essay help, specific math topics)?

I want something that makes decent use of my time but still lets me set boundaries so I don’t get overwhelmed. I’m not trying to get rich, just cover some extra expenses and have a bit more financial breathing room. Any tips on which platforms are worth it, what to focus on first, how to price sessions, or personal experiences would be really helpful. Thanks!

u/Intelligent-Win209 — 4 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Freelance Gigs / how I made $300 in a month with quick tasks

Last month I tried out a few Fiverr gigs and ended up making $300 after only a handful of hours. I focused on quick, low-commitment jobs like social media graphics and short product descriptions so I could fit them in around my day job and family stuff.

All up I spent about 10 hours, which works out to roughly $30 an hour. The biggest payday was a $150 branding package I did for a small business. I made sure to deliver solid work and stay on top of communication, which led to positive reviews and more visibility on my profile.

A few things that helped: be realistic about what you can take on, write clear gig descriptions, and offer quick turnarounds if you can. Buyers who need things fast are easier to slot in between chores and appointments.

The extra cash is going toward my wife’s 40th birthday trip, and it felt good to contribute without blowing our budget. Balancing these small freelance tasks with a full-time job and family duties showed me you can carve out time for a side hustle if you keep it simple and focused.

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u/Efficient-Manager583 — 5 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Flipping Electronics / Why some apps are a waste of time!

I’ve been flipping undervalued electronics for a while, and some apps are just not worth the hassle. Here’s what worked for me and what didn’t.

OfferUp was my first try. It works, but the time you spend haggling and dealing with no-shows is brutal. I messaged several interested buyers and half of them ghosted me. One week I sold a low-end smartphone for $80, but I ended up wasting almost five hours on messages and meetings that never happened.

Switching to Facebook Marketplace was a game changer. Listings move faster and people seem more serious. I sold an older gaming console for $120 in two days with zero ghosting. Listing and managing inquiries felt a lot smoother than on OfferUp.

Craigslist felt sketchy to me. I had one person try to low-ball a perfectly working tablet, offering about half what it was worth. That made me realize the risk factor can be higher there.

Bottom line: if you want quicker sales, skip OfferUp. Avoid Craigslist if you can. For me, Facebook Marketplace has been the most reliable, and I also keep an eye on local thrift stores for hidden gems. Saves time and actually puts cash in your pocket without the headache.

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u/ImaginaryDirt2461 — 5 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Freelance Micro-Jobs / My first $75 in a month, here's how I did it

I hit my first $75 on Fiverr in about a month and wanted to share what worked for me. My hours at my day job were cut back, so I needed a low-effort way to cover some overdue bills and rent without burning out.

I started offering simple design work: logo design and social media graphics. It’s something I enjoy and can finish pretty quickly, so it fit into the little time I had. I only spent a couple hours a week and completed a few small gigs.

Getting started was a bit annoying because I had to figure out how to market the gigs and get those first reviews. Once a few positive reviews showed up, more orders followed. I used skills I already had, so I did not have to put money into tools or courses.

The other things that helped were staying consistent and replying quickly to messages. That kept the cash flow steady. $75 is not a fortune, but at the time every bit counted. It eased some stress and taught me a few useful lessons about budgeting and time management.

If you are in a similar spot, consider trying Fiverr or another micro-job site. You might be surprised what small skills can bring in on the side.

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u/Ok_Promotion3263 — 4 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK : Gig Delivery Work / $150 earned with flexible hours while managing kid activities

I'm a busy mom and needed a way to earn a little extra cash without missing my kid's after-school stuff. Over the past three weeks I put in roughly 10 hours total on weekends during meal times and made about $150.

With tips included I averaged around $15 an hour, and Friday and Saturday nights were the best for pay. The schedule was really flexible, so I could run deliveries during my child's soccer practice and still be home in time. If a quick order popped up close to home, I took it for a little extra money when I had spare time.

The apps are simple to use, and I liked picking up food from restaurants I already knew. It ended up being great for covering groceries or treating the family to something fun. If you need a flexible side hustle that works around kid activities, this might be worth trying.

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u/Neither-Tip2917 — 5 days ago