Best ways to make money online? Any one here do those apps where you play games for money or do surveys?

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So I have been doing some researching, I have signed up to 3 online survey sites so far, Octopus, myopinions and pureprofiles. Myopinions was good and I managed to make $130 from many hours, only issue is the surveys are starting to slow down. Pureprofiles is okay, only made 20 usd so far, not many surveys available so wait time is a bit long. Octopus is the highest paying, but the surveys come once every 2-3 days. I made 8 bucks for a quick survey less than 10 minutes.

Any suggestions for good survey sites in your opinion?
Freecash is something I am also doing, earned 8 dollars so far playing some app game

 
I make money on eBay selling mostly old gun parts. I don't mess with it as much as I used to (don't have to) but I still cleared over 10K last year just farting about.

Just don't try to sell electronics.....Scam city.
 
I make money on eBay selling mostly old gun parts. I don't mess with it as much as I used to (don't have to) but I still cleared over 10K last year just farting about.

Just don't try to sell electronics.....Scam city.

You're someone who understands the concept of "Buy low, sell high." :beer:

Rich folks got that way by buying bargains.
 
You're someone who understands the concept of "Buy low, sell high." :beer:

Rich folks got that way by buying bargains.
I'll never forget when I bought a 19" rack mount analog delay for my music studio from a thrift shop for $7. Later that same year I sold it on eBay for $95. Frequently I do significantly better on a resale than I do when I buy an item.
 
You're someone who understands the concept of "Buy low, sell high." :beer:

Rich folks got that way by buying bargains.
When I see an old gun that is too beat to put back in service, I know that the sum of it's still useable parts is usually much greater than what I'll have to pay for it.
 
I did a survey site just to see how it would work. I'd do the survey's while sitting around in the evening. I likely made $2-$300. Then as you note the survey's that were available slowed down.

Per hour the money was pretty lousy.

I've bought and sold online since 1997. Made $1200 on a book last week.
 
Auctions are another route which I enjoy because I am lucky enough to have good expertise in three different areas .
But I only do it locally ( within 50 miles , say) and as an alternative to Cryptic Crossword puzzles .
Ignore the big auctions because that is where experts gravitate to, but take advantage of near zero on- line bidding costs .
Bear in mind the cost of retrieving lots and only examining items on - line rather than viewing them before in person.
 
i really have no 'virtual' skills that i can sell, but i can appreciate those that do.....~S~
 
Try onlyfans
If 375 pound obese women can sell feet pics for 50 dollars a pop, you can sell anything on there.
 
Auctions are another route which I enjoy because I am lucky enough to have good expertise in three different areas .
But I only do it locally ( within 50 miles , say) and as an alternative to Cryptic Crossword puzzles .
Ignore the big auctions because that is where experts gravitate to, but take advantage of near zero on- line bidding costs .
Bear in mind the cost of retrieving lots and only examining items on - line rather than viewing them before in person.

I hate that auctions went to "on-line" during the pandemic, I'd much rather see an item in person. Many times I'd bid on and won large boxes of items, just because there was one thing in the box I wanted.

But then I'd get stuck with a bunch of other worthless pieces junk that were in the box too. :laughing0301:
 
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