When you look at your phone, you probably
think about spending money rather than making
it. Your handset almost certainly cost you
a pretty penny, whether in up-front cost or
on-going monthly payments. Thankfully there
are plenty of apps to be found in Google Play,
which can help you recoup some of the costs.
This is how to make money with Android apps.
Google Opinion Rewards
It may come as little surprise to learn that Google
has an app of its own that you can use to make money.
With Google Opinion Rewards you earn Google Play credit
by completing surveys. You'll receive a notification
whenever a new survey is available, and you just need
to spend a few moments answering a series of questions
– nothing too taxing.
Once you've completed a survey, you earn Google Play
Store credit that you can use to buy apps, music
and other things. Many of the surveys have a deadline
for completion, so make sure you don’t wait too long
to complete them.
MintCoins
Rather than store credit, MintCoins gives you the
opportunity to earn cold, hard cash. You can gain
virtual coins by downloading free apps, watching
videos, registering with websites, completing
surveys and referring friends to do the same.
As soon as your balance hits US$1, you're free
to withdraw your earnings to a PayPal account,
or you can wait and let it build up for longer if you like.
iPoll
Google Opinion Rewards is not the only
survey-based app that can be used to
pull in a little cash. iPoll works in a
very similar way providing you with a
series of "missions" to complete. While some of
these are dependent on your location,
others can be completed by anyone, anywhere.
In addition to traditional surveys, you may
also be asked to submit photos or even upload
an audio or video recording.
Many of the missions have a decent amount of
money associated with then, and there are
a few options for withdrawing your earnings.
You can pull the money into a PayPal account,
or add it to your Amazon or iTunes account.
Earn Money
The name says it all here: this is an app
designed to help you to earn money. It is
all but identical to MintCoins, but you might
find that the number of offers available is slightly
more limited due to your location.
From installing apps to watching videos,
earning money really takes very little work
and your rewards can be quickly transferred
to a PayPal account.
Rewardable
Rewardable leans towards users in the US,
but not all of the tasks you are invited to
complete are reliant on being in the there.
These are described as "virtual tasks"
and can be completed by anyone. There are in-store,
location-specific tasks to carry out as well
Rewards vary, but are generally quite high,
and your earnings can be withdrawn to PayPal easily.
AppCasher
If getting paid to test out apps seems like
a great way to spend your time, AppCasher will
be right up your street. You can earn credit for
installing and launching apps, and these credits
can then be converted into gift cards that
you can use to buy things from Amazon or iTunes.
You can opt to have cash transferred to your PayPal
account instead.
You can also refer your friends to the app and,
providing they use your special code, you'll earn
extra credit for each person who signs up.
Buzzinga
Buzzinga rewards you for downloading and reviewing apps.
The more you download and review, the more points
you accumulate. You can exchange those points for
the chance to win prizes, including Ultra HD TVs,
the newest smartphones and other gadgets, or you
can redeem them for Amazon, Starbucks and
GameStop gift cards.
Buzzinga is developed by App Media, which is owned by Fonpit, the publisher of AndroidPIT.
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