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Noel Green (Consultant)     10 May 2013

Mobile applications that earn cash

We are now a connected society. Many people carry around a cell system wherever they go. Since you are on trips anyway, why not use that machine to earn just a little additional spending cash? Some apps allow you to do just that. And these days, who could not use a little more cash? Source of article: ad pay advance



Get your chores completed




In case you are willing to do a little bit of additional work, you can get some tasks and cash at TaskRabbit. It is a website that is also used for farming out chores and tasks you do not want to do. There is also an app that comes with it.



For those who have to go out to do the tasks, you may lose too much cash on gas for it to be worth it. The other issue is that PayPal will take some of the earnings that you make through its charges. Still, you can use Gigwalk as another application to get simple tasks performed for people who are not there to do it themselves. For instance, you might earn $3 a minute for taking photographs, which works well in case you are already there.



Apps that promote goods




MyLikes is an application that pays you money for endorsing products and services on your own social media accounts. By connecting as a "Social Publisher," you can promote advertisers you like on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and YouTube. You start earning points every time your post is shared, viewed, re-tweeted or liked. The higher the "Social Score," the more you earn.



WeReward also pays you for promoting advertisers' products. It is a photo-sharing platform where consumers take photographs of themselves outside of participating merchants, or while using a retailer's product. The businesses use your picture to help promote whatever it is they are selling, and earn a penny for each one. However, you have to be a pretty active shutter bug to make it pay. There's no way you could cash out until you have accrued $10.



Shopping effortlessly



You can connect with people who want to buy your old stuff with an application called Yardsale anytime. This makes it easy to have to do all the work associated with a yard sale. You do not have to worry about anything except posting the items.



Easyshift is an app that lets you take photos of merchandise while in a store and talk about your shopping experience. You can get $2 to $4 for every time you fill out the survey. This is one way of becoming a quick “mystery shopper.”



Sources



Money Talk News


Christian Science Monitor

Daily Finance



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