With 2017 coming to an end, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at who paid me this year! So my biggest earnings come from...
InstaGC: 343$. Their new bonus system made me use it more - I’ve always loved their holiday bonus, so I was pretty excited for that one! I also like Crowdflower a lot.
Swagbucks: 118$. More InstaGC means less Swagbucks. Can’t be doing surveys all day!
Gifthulk: 70$. Note that I’m only using the search function and the Guess the card game. I also trade Fountain of youth codes with Reddit users on r/FountainOfYouth.
Checkout51: 19.70$. I love these kind of applications, where you earn money by planning I plan my groceries according to it - for example, if there is an offer on butter that week, I’ll stock up and just freeze what I won’t use right away. I haven’t redeemed with them yet, though.
Caddle: 10.15$. Same as Checkout51, but with less options. Fortunately, there are quick surveys and such to compensate.
Slice the pie: 10$. I cashed out then closed my account, as it was getting harder and harder to earn. Used to get up to 0.10$ per review - went down to 0.03$!
PaidViewpoint: 9.88$. Can’t wait to cashout to get off that website! There are NEVER any surveys available, at least in Canada. 0.03$ survey to get to 15$ is a real joke.
CitizenMe (app): 8.30$. Their surveys take a few seconds and they just send me a notification when there is one available. They send the money right away on Paypal - nothing to complain about, except their surveys are quite popular so you gotta go fast!
Qmee (app): 2.50$. Started using it recently and I would say I recommend it. Their surveys are usually not too long. Never redeemed with them, though.
Spare5: 1,91$. Stopped using it when they raised their minimum cashout to 5$. Too little tasks to get that!
1Q (app): 0.25$. Started using it a few months ago - they sent me only one question, worth 0.25$, and sent it to me. Nothing else.
Total: close to 600$! Not so bad, for an university student who is doing it in their spare time, isn’t it?