earn up to £142.31 weekly from making money online

Earn up to £142.31 weekly from making money online

Discover the potential of how much you can earn through surveys, cashback and gigs through making money online

earn up to £142.31 weekly from making money online

Are you under the impression that a lot of the ways to make money online are a waste of time? Over the years money making methods like surveys have gained a bad name, with people seemingly thinking they’ll spend hours of their time to earn just 50p at the end of it. I’ve been earning money online for over ten years and I can assure you the reality is a lot different. Of course there are bad paying surveys, you can’t get away from that, but you can learn to avoid them by looking for the right sort of survey panels. In this post I’m going to show you what I earn on a weekly basis making money online. The methods range from surveys, to focus groups and online gig sites like Five Squid. Some days I focused mainly on blogging and relaxing so that’s why there is less activity on Tuesday and Friday.

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Sunday 15 December 2019

  • £1.80 for 10 minute survey on Prolific
  • £68.43 cashback on TopCashback. Not signed up yet? You can get yourself a free £5 Debenhams voucher if you sign up through my link.
  • 10 points for a 10 minute survey on Opinion Outpost. This is worth around 10p.
  • 25 powerpoints for a 3 minute survey on Power of Opinions. This is equivalent to 25p.
  • 500 points on Maru Voice UK for a 20 minute survey. Each point is worth 1p so this is equivalent to £5.00.
  • 16p for a 2 minute survey on SurveyGoo
  • 30 points for a 5 minute survey on I-Say. This is worth around 30p.
  • 1600 points for a 16 minute survey on Toluna. This is around 30p, admittedly pretty low but if you join their Consumer Insight Panel you can get a free 10,000 points every month.
  • £1.84 for a 10 minute survey on Prolific
  • £1.40 in 10 minutes on Pollpass
  • 55 points on a 11 minute survey on Mingle. I’m not sure of what this works out in pounds but you can cash out £8.00 once you’ve got 1000 points.
  • 125 points in a 15 minute survey on Yougov. This is equivalent to £1.25
  • 50 points in a 15 minute survey on Yougov. This is equivalent to 50p.
  • 50 points in a 15 minute survey on Yougov. This is equivalent to 50p.

Monday 16 December 2019

  • $10 for creating two pictures on Fiverr. Sign up to Fiverr through my referral link.
  • 75 points for a 15 minute survey on SurveyBods. This is equivalent to 75p.
  • 25 answerpoints for a 3 minute survey on Answerpoints. You get £5.00 in Amazon vouchers for every 500 answer points you earn so it adds up pretty quickly.
  • 25 PowerPoints for a 3 minute survey on Powerpoints. This equates to around 25p – not bad going for such short surveys.
  • 750 points for a 20 minute survey on Myiyo. This is worth around 75p.

Tuesday 17 December 2019

  • 150 points for 4 minute polls (in total) on Vypr. You’ll get to cash out £5.00 through PayPal once you hit 10,000 points. Unfortunately I can’t really work put what each point equates to in pounds!
  • 130 points for 2 minute polls (in total) on Vypr

Wednesday 18 December 2019

  • 7 credits for a 8 minute survey on AttaPoll. This is worth around 7p.
  • 47 credits for a 10 minute survey on AttaPoll. This is worth 47p.
  • $1.75 for a 2 minute survey with Shape (through a ad on my Facebook feed)
  • 175 points on Expert Outpost for 2 minute polls
  • £1.80 for a 25 minute survey on MOBROG. Sign up through my referral link.
  • 100 points for a 10 minute survey on Maximiles. Again it’s hard to work out the cash equivalent but you can get a £25.00 high street voucher for 7000 points and they add up pretty quickly. You can sign up through my referral link.
  • 32p for a 5 minute survey on Surveygoo
  • 50p for a 10 minute survey on Opinium
  • 75 points for a 10 minute survey on SurveyBods. This is worth around 75p.
  • 20p for a 2 minute survey on Prolific
  • 250 points for a 25 minute survey on a Maximiles
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Thursday 19 December 2019

  • 75 points for a 10 minute survey on SurveyBods. This is equivalent to 75p.
  • 1200 points for a 6 minute survey on Toluna. This is equivalent to around 15p.
  • 25 powerpoints for a 2 minute survey on Power of Opinions. This is equivalent to 25p.
  • 200 points for a 20 minute survey on Maximiles
  • £40 cash withdrawal from work I did on Fivesquid (gigs included social shares of businesses on Facebook etc)
  • 40 points for 1 minute polls on Vypr

Friday 20 December 2019

  • I took a day off money making on Friday!

Saturday 21 December 2019

  • 84p for a 10 minute survey on Prolific
  • £3.58 for a 22 minute survey on Prolific
  • 40 points for four 30 second polls on Vypr.
  • 10 points for a 1 minute survey on Curious Cat. This is equivalent to 10p. You can sign up through my referral link

In total over the week I earned £142.31. I haven’t included some of the surveys that pay just points (Vype and Maximiles) as they’re hard to work out the cash equivalent. Whilst there are some clear winners in terms of the best paying survey panels, if you’re at a loose end they’re a good way to start earning cash or points which you can put towards a gift card. I hope this gives you a clearer idea of the potentials of making money online, I haven’t included every method but I’ve included a lot of what I regularly use. What’s been your experience of making money online – have you had much success? Let me know in the comments box!

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5 Comments

  1. Keep going you’ll get there! If you haven’t already make sure you join Prolific, one of the best earners out there – and the surveys are generally pretty fun and interesting.

  2. Great breakdown of where your online income comes from! I’ve been wondering what would be a realistic amount to make from surveys. Have you tried OnePulse? I’ve found it to be a great survey app since the surveys are really short and you can actually get a decent reward from the paid ones. If you haven’t already, you should definitely check it out.

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