Friday, 19 August 2016

Best Ways To Make Easy Money, Doing Basically Nothing As A Student

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In this post I will be showing you some easy and best ways to get cash as a student doing extremely very little work.

Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a website that enables you to earn points (also popularly known as Swag Bucks) by just by making your web searches via their web site (which is powered by the two giant search engines Google and Bing). Your accumulated Swag bucks points are often changed for all kinds of rewards like gift cards or simply getting straight money into your Paypal account. you'll be able to additionally earn points by going through and completing simple surveys, watching videos and polls and also shopping.

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To get cashback on your online purchases, use cashback websites like QuidCo which enables you to get money back once you purchase goods on-line, from insurance to food. instead of buying direct from an internet site, purchase through QuidCo and you’ll get paid for each purchase!

Surveys

One of the best and classic way to get extra cash online: sign on to websites like MySurvey to make and get really cool extra cash in your spare time by completing fast and easy questionnaires. No serious work or long shifts here.

Sell your HAIR

Yes, you can make money by selling your hair. Simply let your hair grow up well, you'll be able to make money by selling it, to be used in wigs and different product. Bloomsbury Wigs’ guide prices vary from £15-£60 for 10-12 inches up to £200 for over nineteen inches.

I will write about how to make cash by selling your HAIR in my next post, so remember to subscribe to get our updates.

Qmee

Qmee can pay you simply to search online, simple as that! Sponsored ads accompany the search results and you'll be able to build up cash rewards which may either be paid directly to a Paypal account or given to a charity of your choice.

Sell copies of your previous revision notes

NoteSale allows you to make money from your previous lecture and revision notes. you can upload your own notes and set a value, starting from pence to pounds, and would keep 75th of all money made. the site covers everything from GCSE to degree level, therefore you may wish to get hold of your old school work to turn into money!

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