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If something sucks, we'll tell you! (And offer some alternatives to consider.)
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My latest side hustle experiment is as a User Interviews survey respondent.
(I’m up $105 so far, in exchange for about an hour and a half.)
Latest Reviews
Testerup Review: Make Up to $227 to Play Games. But is it Legit?
Testerup is a legit platform that allows users to test mobile games and earn money.
But while you can make money testing games with this platform, your time may be better spent on other money making apps.
Remotasks Review: Can You Really Make $720 a Week From Home?
Remotasks is a new side hustle platform, where you can get paid to complete short tasks online.
“Take an exam, do a task, get paid!” the site promises.
In this post, I’ll break down each of those steps and share my experience in trying to make money on Remotasks.
Rover Sitter Review: $1000 a Month Playing with Dogs?
If you’ve ever thought about turning your love for pets into a side hustle, you’ve probably come across Rover.
As the largest network of pet sitters, Rover offers a flexible way to earn money by caring for dogs and cats.
But is it the right fit for you?
Instacart Shopper Review: $10,000 as a Part-Time Instacart Driver
Considering a side hustle as an Instacart shopper?
With Instacart, you can make money shopping for — and delivering — other people’s groceries.
If you have a car and extra time during the week, why not put both to work? That’s the pitch, anyway.
Let’s take a closer look at how their grocery shopping program works, and how much money you can expect to make. (With insights from a side hustling Instacart Shopper earning $480 a week!)
Steady App Review: Your Gateway to the Gig Economy
“Find work. Earn money,” the Steady app promises.
Steady is the first tool I’ve seen that attempts to bring all the “gig economy” and flexible work opportunities under one roof.
Yes, that same gig economy that 36% of the US workforce is already a part of. In some ways, we’re becoming a nation of side hustlers and freelancers, and the free Steady app is a gateway to hundreds of potential ways to earn extra money.
Tapestri App Review: Don’t Waste Your Time
Tapestri promises to pay you in cash for information you’re already giving away.
But does the app deliver?
Your mileage my vary, but my data didn’t turn out to be worth much at all.
Turo Review: How Renting Out Our Cars Turned Into a Free Tesla
Have you heard of Turo? Think Airbnb but for cars.
This is my review of the Turo peer-to-peer car rental platform, from the owner’s perspective.
Over the last 4 months, my husband and I have managed to leverage underutilized cars in our driveway and the Turo platform to get a free Tesla Model S for our day-to-day driving.
Miles App Review: Get Paid to Share Your Location Data
Miles is a new smartphone app that rewards you for sharing your location data.
They brand it as “frequent flyer miles” for any kind of travel, whether you’re walking the dog or flying across the country.
Payouts are low, but it is free money—depending on how comfortable you are sharing your location data.
Clarity.fm: Start a $100 per Hour Consulting Business in 5 Minutes
So far this year, I’ve made $1338.96 consulting on Clarity.fm. This is one the many income streams I’m working on, and it’s an easy one to add to your repertoire.
Clarity earnings are incremental; it’s $1300 I wouldn’t have made otherwise. I say that because my “clients” don’t have a pre-existing relationship with me, but this platform brought us together.
Clarity is the marketplace to get one-on-one expert advice on a wide variety of business topics. The site makes it easy to facilitate quick Q&A-style consulting calls.
Pei App Review: Bugs Distract from Free Bitcoin Draw
For the last couple years, Pei was my favorite cash back app.
After you installed it and linked your cards, you’d earn automatic extra cash back at 100,000 places where you were already spending money.
And this was on top of the credit card rewards you’re already earning! But then it changed significantly for the worse. Read on to see what sucks now and my top Pei app alternatives.
ActiveCampaign Review and Demo: The Best Marketing Automation Tool for You?
Now that I’ve been an ActiveCampaign customer for over a year, I wanted to share a review of my experience so far.
In this post, I’ll go through why I made the change from AWeber, and in-depth look at the pros and cons of Active Campaign.
Ting Review: How to Save $804 Per Year on Your Cell Phone Bill
Earlier this year, Bryn and I switched cell phone providers from Verizon to Ting.
Our bill last month was $59 for 2 iPhones, less than half what we were paying at Verizon.
Over the course of the year, we’ll save $804 or more.
(Our average Verizon bill in 2013 was $126.26.)
So what’s Ting?
It’s OK, I’d never heard of them either.