Micro Jobs – Part 2

These apps are slightly different to the ones in part 1 and aren’t strictly micro jobs, but I think they’re similar enough to put them together.

The first is Job Spotter. This is an app run by Indeed and pays you to photograph job adverts in shop windows. The pay depends on various factors outlined in the app, but I’ve found I tend to get around 30-50p per job (although I have had a lot paying 10p or less and a handful paying around £1.50). This might not seem like a lot, but it adds up (although it only pays out in Amazon vouchers) and I earned £67.39 in September (£109.10 in total), so find it on the app store or check out the link.

https://jobspotter.indeed.com

Streetbees has surveys and tasks but is very different to any of the others. The surveys are more like a conversation with a bot than anything else and a lot of them are not paid but can lead to a paid task in the future. I started out really well with this earning £10 in my first couple of weeks, but I only received £1 in September. I do have several things I’m waiting for confirmation on though, so I expect another £10 to carry forward in to October. The tasks and surveys are interesting and allow much more expression than traditional survey sites. Look for it on the app shop or follow the link below and use my code ( 78969Z ) for a £1 bonus (I think!).

https://www.streetbees.com/become-a-bee

Quick Thoughts is a more traditional survey site with paid tasks too. The surveys are varied and interesting and give a set 50p each time, regardless of length and the supermarket tasks I did for £2 a go were quick, simple and could be performed at a variety of locations. I earned £23.50 in the first 2 weeks of September (£30 over all) HOWEVER, I got locked out of my account when I tried to cash out my 3rd £10 (Amazon) payment (due to suspected fraudulent activity) and have little help from them in regards to resolving this. A look on the app store shows I’m not alone, so be aware that you may not get paid. I’ll let you search the app store for it yourself if you want to give it a try anyway.

20 Cogs is different again, you earn cashback from sign ups to various sites, subscriptions, etc. With this one you do sometimes have to pay out, but the rwards more than cover this (eg sign up to a 99p trial and receive £4 cash back). It’s quite unique and is simple and easy to make money from, I have made £30.50 in September with an outlay of £2. Look for it on the app store or follow the link if you’d like me to earn a bonus worth 5% of whatever you earn.

https://20cogs.co.uk/validate/refer_a_friend/welcome/1213495?keyword=referred

That’s it for now, but I’m testing out other money making apps so there may well be a follow up soon 🙂

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