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best websites for earning money?
pink_piggy17
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I'm in Ireland and I think it's quite hard to register with a lot of websites.
So far I'm registered with pigsback and irishopinions (earning money quite regularly) and I'm also registered with onepoll (money is increasing slowly) and also toluna and ipoints, both of which seem extremely slow for earning points. I also joined treasuretrooper, !!!!!!!!!, snapdollars and ciao surveys but these seem a bit useless?!
so, has anyone got any websites that they earn money on regularly? or any tips for getting more money from the websites I am currently on?
Thanks in advance!
So far I'm registered with pigsback and irishopinions (earning money quite regularly) and I'm also registered with onepoll (money is increasing slowly) and also toluna and ipoints, both of which seem extremely slow for earning points. I also joined treasuretrooper, !!!!!!!!!, snapdollars and ciao surveys but these seem a bit useless?!
so, has anyone got any websites that they earn money on regularly? or any tips for getting more money from the websites I am currently on?
Thanks in advance!
money earned online so far:
pigsback: €100 irishopinions: €80 onepoll: £40/£40 ipoints £30 toluna: £10. Bview: £30 amazon vouchers. £5 amazon voucher from survey. Dooyoo: £35 vouchers.
pigsback: €100 irishopinions: €80 onepoll: £40/£40 ipoints £30 toluna: £10. Bview: £30 amazon vouchers. £5 amazon voucher from survey. Dooyoo: £35 vouchers.
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Ive always found consumerpulse to be the best0
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glbal test market i have found to be fairly good , it took ages to get to 1000 points for my first pay out, but ever since the points seem to mount really quickly, soory theres no link but i've never managed to work out how to do them0
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yep, agree - global test market is a great site! Took me nearly 7 months till first payout which arrived end June and I'm only 190 points off my next payment already - saying that gtm seemed to be sending surveys my way at the rate of 3 or 4 a day over the past fortnight then quiet for a few days - had one yesterday and nothing since - but I'm not complaining - most of the time I get to complete their surveys...All these years since I left school and I've never once had to use Algebra0
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earn money for searching the internet, around 2p per search. http://www.myhpf.co.uk/apply001.aspIf you're reading this notice, you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing0
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earn money for searching the internet, around 2p per search. http://www.myhpf.co.uk/apply001.asp
This is the easiest way. Also try daily clicks.:hello:v :money:0 -
There is a list of survey sites you can join here:
http://www.paidsurveys.com/login_uk.htmBorn to shop;)0 -
one poll is very good, not sure if you can do it in ireland though. http://www.onepoll.comVegetarian's Do Not!!!! eat fish :mad:
2015 comp wins: July: Travel wallet (Yazoo competition) :j :t0 -
Quidco for any sales you make & for signing up for stuff .0
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Valued Opinions are quite good in my opinion, Pinecone Research are ace as they pay an average of £4 a survey but you do need to be invited to join their panel and they don't send surveys out all that often. Also slicethepie.com lets you earn money rating unsigned bands and artists, they don't pay much per track at first but as your rating improves so does the amount they pay you per track."Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions.
Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too,
can become great."
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monaug5 - referral links are not allowed on this board - you've already posted this referral link on the referrers board, which is fine, but not allowed on freebies board i'm afraid.
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