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Jay Mitch

Apps that pays you!


The Birth of The App Store

There are several apps that can help you make money, though it's important to approach them with realistic expectations and caution. Some popular options include:


1. Survey and Market Research Apps: Apps like Swagbucks, Survey Junkie, and Google Opinion Rewards pay users to complete surveys and provide feedback on products and services.


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2. Cashback and Rewards Apps: Platforms such as Ibotta, Rakuten (formerly Ebates), and Shopkick offer cashback or rewards for shopping through their links or scanning receipts.


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3. Gig Economy Apps: Apps like Uber, Lyft, TaskRabbit, and Fiverr allow users to earn money by providing various services such as ridesharing, freelance work, and odd jobs.


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4. Investment Apps: Platforms like Robinhood, Acorns, Stash, and Wealthsimple offer opportunities to invest in stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies, potentially generating returns over time.


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5. Sell Items Online: Apps like eBay, Poshmark, and Depop enable users to sell items they no longer need or handmade goods.


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6. Renting Out Space or Items: Airbnb allows users to rent out their properties or spare rooms, while apps like Turo enable users to rent out their vehicles.


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Remember to research each app thoroughly, understand their terms and conditions, and be cautious of scams. Making money through apps often requires time, effort, and sometimes initial investment.

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