Part 2 / Part 3
Disclaimer: Contained in this post are links to various sites that I have found that can in theory make you money. Most of these links are refferal links that I will get paid for if either clicked on, or the linked site is signed up to. With each link I will put a description and an opinion as to whether it is worth using, I will not recommend a site just to get a refferal fee, I will only recommend it if I think a site maybe useful in making money for others. Please do not feel that you have to click on any of the links, only use them if you think they maybe able to make you some money. Also note that most of the links are for UK based companies unless otherwise stated.
The first stop on my quest was a site called Free Fivers, this an internet shopping cashback site, that gives you varying degrees of cashback depending on the site you go to. As soon as you register you are given a free £5 credited to your account, although you can only receive payments once you've earnt at least £25. I'm not sure if this site is going to help me much at the moment as I'm not really buying anything online now, but if you buy a lot of stuff online I can see it being able to create a small income. If you are looking for insurance right now then going through this site will get you a discount as well as up to £75 cashback, so if you are in the market for something anyway you may as well get money back for it. You can also earn money by refferals, you get another £5 for each person you refer, so if you know a lot of people who shop online then it could be quite a money spinner. So far I've only made about £7.
Next up was Test & Vote, I found this site from a link on Free Fivers so I got some cashback for signing up with them. Test & Vote pays you in points that can be turned into Amazon Vouchers for completing surveys and doing product tests that you need to be selected for. There are a number of tests that you can do straight away so you can start earning points immediately, these are fairly quick and simple. The most points are earned by being selected to do one of the big surveys or a product test, selection for these is based on whether your profile matches what they are looking for. If you get selected for a product test you also get to keep the product. So far I've earned about 12000 points, you need 40000 for a £20 Amazon Voucher, I'm not sure if this is worth the time and effort, but I'll wait and see what comes in.
Comeback for Part 2 on Monday.
Thanks
Martin







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