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30 EASY WAYS TO MAKE MONEY QUICKLY

30 EASY WAYS TO MAKE MONEY QUICKLY

On this page you’ll find all the best ways to make money in your spare time whilst at university based on our own experience. We’ll keep adding new ways to this page so go ahead and bookmark it. And please do share your own ideas in the comments!

1.)   Online surveys

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An increasingly popular way for students to make money is to fill out online surveys in their spare time. Research companies are always recruiting new members to answer surveys and test new products.

For a few minutes of form filling, you can make a couple of quid which is paid as cash or rewards. You can bag up to $5 for some surveys!

A few good ones to try are: TolunaYouGovVivaticMySurveyCrowdologyValued OpinionsIPSOSGlobal Test MarketThe Opinion PanelPineconeOnePollSurveyBodsPopulusLiveHivingPanelBaseMintVineOpinion OutpostHarris PollMind MoverNew VistaiPoll.

Also sign up for Swagbucks which rewards you for surveys as well as simply surfing the web, watching videos and playing games

If you are geting confused…..Here is the list of best online paid surveys.

2.) Paid to click sites

There are many website which allow you to earn money online for watching ads but most of them are fake and whichever site asks for  money is fake.So don’t get decieved by great offers like earn 200$ in a day etc. Most trustful site that allow you to earn money is Neobux and Clixsense.I have provided link below. You can register in it.

click here for clixsense

click here for neobux

After registering you need to make account in paypal or other payment platform so that payment can be made to you. Unlike other options which have threshhold of 100$ in neobux you can withdraw money after 2$ and in clixsense 6$.

But remember you need to give time about a month  to earn a lot or at least 1000$ per month. There are different you need to follow to earn more.But all in all it is good way to make money without spending a penny.

3.) Paid for searching the web

Interested in earning cash for doing what you already do online? This has to be one of the easiest methods of making money online without really any effort or change in your behavior.

This innovative idea by Qmee.com rewards you for searching in Google, Bing or Yahoo. You just install a simple add-on to your browser and when you conduct a search there may be a few sponsored results alongside your normal search.

qmee paid search

Each Qmee result has a cash reward attached – if you are interested in it simply click on it and collect your reward.

The best thing is there is no minimum to cashout – our first one was just 72p wired to our Paypal account. You also have the option to donate it to charity.

Sign up now for free and start earning from your own searches! Click here to start.

4.) Start your own website

mark zuckerberg facebookInterested in generating passive income? You need a website. It’s THE way to make money while you sleep.

Starting a website with Bluehost takes less than 20 minutes, costs hardly anything and can be done by an 82 year-old. It only takes a bit of plugging on social media to get your first visitors, and there are plenty of ways to monetise your site.

Save the Student is just one example of a successful website, started at university by Owen Burek in his first year, which has since grown into a full-time and sizeable enterprise.

Read step-by-step guide on how to start a website in 20 minutes. It’s really one of the best assets you can have.

For complete information click here15 ways to earn quick money

 

 

Start website in 20 minutes

Starting a website is one of the best kept secrets for making money and passive income. Let’s get you set up with your own WordPress blog today!

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I’ve been a website developer for more than 10 years, so I’ve learnt the easiest methods to get started as well as sourcing the best prices available.

4 reasons to start a website

  1. Worth it just for your CV and a professional email
  2. Generate passive income (make money in your sleep – keep reading)
  3. Gives you freedom to work from anywhere
  4. It’s ridiculously easy and affordable (and fun)    

 

STEPS TO START A WEBSITE

  1. Choose and register a domain name

A domain name is what people type into their browser to view your website.

There’s a wide range of domain name extensions available, including .com, .org, .net, .info. .com is considered the best, but also the most popular so your preferred .com name may be registered already.

 

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Registration typically costs £10 ($13) a year.

2.) Setup website hosting

Every website needs to be hosted. A web host is just a home for your site and its content (like a remote computer). The host then ‘serves’ the website to visitors when they type in your domain name. It sounds much more technical than it is! In a few clicks you’ll be set up and ready to start posting for the world to see.

There are hundreds of web hosts out there, but Bluehost is by far the best choice for beginners.

3.)Installing WordPress on Bluehost

Technically your online presence is secured at this stage, but if anyone goes over to your site, there won’t be much to see! That won’t be for long though… you’re about to install WordPress which allows you to easily manage your whole site, including content and design, without any technical background or coding experience.

WordPress is used by 80 million websites, including this website 🙂 It was first designed for blogs but even online stores and major news sites like CNN and MTV use it today.

Login to your Bluehost account, and from the Control Panel click “Install WordPress”.

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Congratulations – your site is live to the world! Exciting, isn’t it? 😀

4.)Choose your theme

If you go to view your site now, it’ll look very basic and empty. So go ahead and change the theme of your new site.

Just go to your WordPress Admin panel, click on “Appearance” > “Themes” and browse hundreds of free themes.

When you find one you like, click “Preview” or “Install” to apply the theme with just a click!

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As you’d expect, WordPress also makes it incredibly easy to start writing content that looks great. Clicking on “Posts” > “Add New” will open up the editor window, which looks similar to your typical word processor.

Wordpress admin editor

Once you have a couple of articles published on your website’s topic, there are endless opportunities to start growing your audience and even make some money!

 

Best Online paid surveys

Best Online paid surveys

There are a growing number of research companies out there offering rewards for your opinions, however they’re not always as ‘legit’ as they make out.

With this in mind, we’ve created a run-down of the trusted survey sites, personally tested by our users and us. We reveal how much you can realistically make from each site and share some helpful tips to maximise your profit.Here is the list of best online paid surveys.

Most trusted and best online paid surveys..

1.) Swagbucks

They are very popular with students due to various ways to earn profit and it has a great signup bonus as well.

They provide rewards with playing games and watching videos.

We love Swagbucks, and we hear positive reviews from our readers about them too. We’ve found that completing surveys and polls every day provides the best return for your time, however you can also complete a much wider range of offers to bump up your earnings.

signup to swagbucks

2.) Toluna

Test, keep products and earn vouchers.

A trusted opinion website working on behalf of leading companies. They want to know what you think about certain products, services and issues. In return, you get rewarded!

It provides free amazon vouchers and free products.

You won’t be sent products to test all the time, but we have received a couple over the space of a few months. So it’s worth signing up just to get freebies 🙂

You can also answer surveys on the site to earn yourself points which equal vouchers. Each survey takes around 15 minutes to complete, so it’ll take around 4 hours overall to earn a voucher.

Signup for toluna

3.) YouGov

Who are they? This is a little different to others, focusing more on social issues and general interest topics. YouGov polls include topics such as politics, public affairs and commercial products. Great if you have big opinions!

Rewards: Cash and prize draws.

YouGov is one of the more interesting sites to sign up to because of the kinds of surveys they conduct. Most are on current issues that are in the news and they encourage you to express your views.

Surveys can take up to 30 minutes but are not always that frequent. We received one or two a fortnight, so it can take a few months to hit the threshold.

 

4) Vivatic

Frequent surveys.

Who are they? Vivatic is a site that allows you to earn money from not only surveys but a number of other jobs such as writing reviews & data entry.

Rewards: Cash.

Amount per survey: ~£1-2.

Min. reward threshold: £25

Our review: Vivatic is a great survey site. Surveys take about 15 mins to complete so it could take you a little while to reach the threshold but the good news is that there’s plenty more extra money making opportunities that they have so well worth a signup.

5). MySurvey

Make £3-5 per hour.

Who are they? A popular consumer panel who are always looking for new members to participate in market research studies for rewards.

Rewards: PayPal payments, Amazon and high-street vouchers.

Amount per survey: Around 100 points.

Min. reward threshold: 345 points (£3).

Our review: Another one worth signing up for. We got lots of surveys sent from these guys, and they tend to match your profile and interests as a consumer.

The average survey takes about 15 minutes to complete, and gives you 100 points. So you could earn around £3-£5/hour.

Register below and wait for them to send you some surveys!

Signup for your survey

If you want more ways to.earn more money 

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Increase traffic to your blog or website

Increase traffic to your blog or website

1.) EASYHITSFORYOU        easyhits4u

Tis is a website which allow you to get traffic on your website or blog and in retuen you have to surf there blog.

1:1 ratio is present in it that is each site you surf you will get a visitor.

Additionally if you surf 1000 sites a day you get .3$ as price and if you reer to other people and if they surf 100 sites you get additional .1$ each.

It has a threshold limit of 3$ ,so you can easily transfer money in your account without much waiting.

Go to easyhits4u

2.) Tell people in your social networks about your new post.

Promote your posts across your social networks with WordPress.com’s Publicize feature, which will automatically tell your Twitter followers, Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections, and more as soon as you publish a new post.

3.)Make your content visible to search engines.

If you want your post to be indexed by search engines such as Google and Bing, set your blog privacy settings to make your blog visible to all search engines. The internet is full of theories as to how you can raise your post’s visibility in search rankings: none will contest that original, high-quality content with a few well-chosen tags is the best way to get started.

4.) Bug your real-life friends.

Encourage friends and family to read your blog: send them reminder emails when you update and talk to them about it when you meet in person. Better still, encourage them to sign up for updates using the Follow Blog Widget. Having a small audience of people you care about is better than having a million visitors and not knowing any of them.

5.)Use appropriate tags.

Attach appropriate categories and tags to your posts so people can find them in the WordPress.com Reader. But be careful not to use too many tags — less than 15 tags (or categories or both) is a good number. The more tags you use, the less likely your post will be featured in the Reader. Read more on tagging.

6.)Use appropriate tags.

Attach appropriate categories and tags to your posts so people can find them in the WordPress.com Reader. But be careful not to use too many tags — less than 15 tags (or categories or both) is a good number. The more tags you use, the less likely your post will be featured in the Reader. Read more on tagging.

7)Read and comment on other blogs.

Check out the Discover to find bloggers who share your interests. Then, subscribe to their blog and get to know them a bit. When you read a post that moves you in some way, leave a comment. Read more on comments and creating online conversations.

Blogging is all about engaging with others and interacting in online discussions. When you link to a blog post, the blogger will likely find your blog through their stats, Technorati, or a pingback, and come to see what you had to say. They may even subscribe to your site and leave a comment, as we suggested you do above!

9.)Blog regularly.

Blogs that have more frequent and regular posting schedules tend to develop an audience quicker. If you need inspiration, check out the resources on The Daily Post, like these how-tos on editorial calendars or serial posts. Our daily writing prompts can offer a jump-start, too.

10.)Let people know about your posts.

If you’ve written a post with someone in mind, drop them a short email with a link to it.