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Extra Book Income

Survey Sights:

 

Swagbucks.com, this one happens to be my favorite because it has the best deal on Amazon gift cards, 450 of their points for a 5 dollar gift card, but they have bigger gift cards you can get. Also they have them go to multiple sights, like Walmart, Amazon, and a PayPal payout option. It's not all surveys though, they have game and special offers you can do to get the points.

 

Valued Opinion, I've used this site for a while and they have a steady stream of surveys, half of which you'll likely qualify for. Unfortunately their cash out rate is a little steep, at 20 something dollars for a 20 dollar gift card. You get paid though, and it only costs you a few minutes out of your day.

 

Pineconeresearch.com, this site is very serious and unfortunately there’s a lot about it I can't tell you. What I can tell you is, that it's harder to get into then these other sites, you have to find an invitation on one of the sites they put their ads on. The rewards for doing surveys can get you books. The rewards are a little pricey but a lot of them are physical.

Odd Jobs Online:

 

Microjob worker, these workers mainly do a lot of bullshit tedious jobs that no one else wants to do and you don't make much doing them. Most of the work is as simple as uploading YouTube videos or tagging photo's on Facebook.

 

Example Companies:

 

Amazon Turk

Fiverr

Paid2twitter

 

Mystery Phone Shopper, this is a lot like being a regular mystery shopper except it's from the convienence of home. An example of how this works is, you're asked to call Best Buy and ask them about a selection of games. You have to make note of how the person greets you and if the information was accurate. Then you report it and you get paid. This doesn't pay as well as regular Mystery Shopping but you don't spend as much time doing it.

 

Example Companies:

 

Ace Mystery Shopping

I Secret Shop

Secretshopper

Odd Jobs:

 

Mystery Shopper, is exactly what it sounds like. You can plan your day on the town while doing this. You can contact a few different company's and they'll send you assignments like, 'eat at so-and-so restaurant and tell us if the waiters were nice, you'll be refunded for whatever you buy, up to a certain amount and be paid for your efforts. Easy job but most of the time you can't let them know you're evaluating them.

 

Example Companies:

 

At Your Service

Mystery Shopper

Gap Buster

 

Retail Data Collector, this is some of the easiest work you'll do. You go to your assigned store, look for products that have shown up in adds to make sure the ads are truthful or whatever you're being sent in to find out,. You also make your own hours. The pay varies from companies to company, and it's rare to find a company offering this kind of job.

 

Example Companies:

 

Crossmark

Retail Data

SAS Retail

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