Top 10 Money-making Apps You Should Download Now

 


Smartphones have become a necessity these days and people are highly addicted to it. A joint survey by CyberMedia Research (CMR) with Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, states that an average Indian spends nearly 1800 hours a year on his/her smartphone. So, why not use it in a productive way? There are a lot of opportunities to make money online using smartphones. There are a variety of money-making apps that can be used to earn money.

Here’s the list of some of the best money-making apps which you should download now:-

Money App: The Money App is a market research app that earns you rewards for completing tasks, which include offering opinions, playing games, checking store displays, mystery shopping, testing services, and participating in free trials. You have to open an account on the Money App and start completing tasks to accumulate rewards, which you can, in turn, redeem for cash using a PayPal account.


Sweatcoin: Sweatcoin is an amazing money-making app and intends to promote a healthy lifestyle. All you need to do is keep Sweatcoin running in the background of your phone at all times. The app will automatically track your steps. Every 1,000 steps reward you with 0.95 Sweatcoins. Sweatcoins can’t be withdrawn as cash. However, you can redeem them for goods and services. Some featured examples include athletic wear, audiobooks, headphones, and meditation.


MobeeMobee is a secret shopper app. It rewards you with points for completing “missions” at various stores. Each mission has a set of tasks for you to complete. You’ll be rewarded for things like answering survey questions and taking photographs inside the store.


Drop: Like many other money-making apps on our list, you’ll get rewarded for shopping. Each time you shop using Drop, you’ll get rewarded with points. Drop won’t give you cash, but you can redeem those points for gift cards at places like Amazon, Starbucks, and Netflix.


iPoll: The iPoll app is a customized market research app that allows you to earn money through taking market surveys, writing down diaries (of dairy consumption over three days, for example), and completing missions around retail (e.g. going to the grocery store).


Swagbucks: The boilerplate market research app allows you to accrue points by taking surveys, shopping online, or playing games, things you can do as you wait in line, or have some downtime on your commute.


Slidejoy: Slidejoy pays users for their lock screens. Once it’s installed on your phone, you’ll start seeing various ads featuring news or advertisers on your lock screen. You can swipe left to learn more, swipe up for additional ads, or swipe right for the home screen. The good news is you earn passive income regardless of whether or not you engage with the ads -- just think about how many times a day you have to unlock your phone. If you wanted to earn more, you could do other things in the app, such as surveys.


Bookscouter: The Bookscouter app allows you to earn money by selling your new and old books. Once you download the app, it’s easy to register (using your email address or through Facebook or other social networks). Then, start scanning book barcodes (using your phone’s camera) and see an aggregation of buyback prices from book-buyers, with the highest buyer at the top. 


Toluna: As a market research app, Toluna stands out in the crowd, because users can get paid in cash using PayPal, and also the app offers rewards for more than just taking surveys -- you can also create your own surveys (e.g. based on current events, shampoo habits or opinion on latest tech gadget) that can earn you bonus points.


Userfeel: The Userfeel app allows you to participate in usability tests, meaning you get paid to visit and explore new websites, perform various simple tasks on the site, and offer recorded feedback and critiques.


We can conclude that one can easily make the best use of time and mobile phones to do something productive and earn money just by downloading some useful apps. So, let’s think out of the box.


Written By: Prachi Raheja

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