5 Easy Ways to Make Some Quick Cash

5 Easy Ways to Make Some Quick CashAll of the Christmas shopping in December probably left many of us with empty bank accounts or hefty credit card bills. Some people have probably had a chance to replenish those bank accounts or pay down the credit card bill the past two months but for those who haven’t, this post is for you. Today I will be discussing 5 easy ways to make some quick cash and help replenish those bank accounts and pay down those looming credit cards bills and put a little extra cash in your pocket.

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Sell Unused Clothing Items: One of the first ways I will be discussing is selling stuff you already have around your house. When I started putting away all the Christmas gifts I received this year I realize how much stuff I have sitting in my closet or house that is not being used. In order to keep from accumulating more clutter, I try to get rid of some of these items to make room for my new items. I typically receive lots of clothing as gifts for Christmas so I try looking through my closet and removing items I no longer wear to clear more space for the new clothing. I shared several tips for cleaning out your closet in this post here. I go over how to decide which clothes to trash, donate, or sell. There are lots of sites that you can sell gently used clothing on. One of those that I am familiar with and currently use is Poshmark. You can also sell clothing, as well as, tons of other items on Ebay. Ebay listing is super easy and hassle free.

Sell Old Phones, Ipad, or Computers: If you are anything like me, you hang onto your old phone after you upgrade just in case something happens to your new phone and you need a back-up. You know how many times I have actually had to use my back up phone- zero. I’m not saying that I wont ever need a back up phone but I haven’t needed one thus far. Gazelle is a company that will actually buy your old devices from you. They make the process super easy for you too. You go to their website and simply answer a few questions regarding your device and its condition and then they will quote you a price and you can choose to accept it or not. That price is conditional though, as they will inspect your device upon receiving to make sure it matches the condition you stated that it was. Shipping is free and they will even send you a box to ship it in if you would like. You can choose to receive your payment in one of three different ways; by check, paypal, or by amazon giftcard. I sold my last iPhone to gazelle and got a better price from them than other options I had looked into. I also received my money very fast.

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5 Easy Ways to Make Some Quick Cash

Open an Etsy store: If you are into crafting or making handmade things, then opening up an Etsy store could turn out to be quite profitable. I opened up my Etsy shop, Immeasurably More2, back in 2015 as a creative outlet after leaving my nursing job to travel the country with my husband and his fishing career. I also have a Shopify website but it is more costly to start and run than an Etsy shop. Opening up a shop on Etsy is actually free and each listing that you add to your shop cost only $0.20 for a four month span before you will need to renew it for another $0.20. Etsy does take a small 3.5% commission off each sale which is minimal considering the listing price of an item. Etsy is a huge community and the shoppers come to Etsy to find and buy handmade. Selling your handmade projects on Etsy is a great way to do something you enjoy and make money for doing it.

Take Surveys for Money: Taking surveys for money is definitely not a get rich quick scheme but can definitely earn you an extra $100 or so a month. I will typically spend a few minutes a day completing surveys while I’m watching television at night or waiting at a doctor’s office and just trying to kill sometime. There are tons of surveys that pay cash or with prizes for spending a few minutes to complete surveys on a variety of different topics. I will be sharing a few of the survey websites that I have personally used and had some success with.

    • Inbox Dollars– Inbox Dollars makes it easy and quick to earn some extra cash. They provide lots of survey opportunities and reward you even if you don’t qualify for a survey. They also have opportunities for you to earn cash for watching videos. They offer a very user friendly app that makes it easy to take surveys from your phone
    • Swagbucks – This is probably my favorite survey website. They offer tons of survey opportunities each day  along with tons of other ways to earn points towards rewards, such as watching videos, using their search for web searches, daily polls, and tons more. After building up points you can redeem them for cash or tons of other prizes. I have cashed out my points through Swagbucks before and they make the process super easy and fast. There is a mobile app available so that you can earn points directly from your phone.
    • Vindale– Vindale is another great survey website with lots of survey opportunities. I receive an email everytime a survey opportunity is available and it gives me the length of the survey, topic of the survey, and the dollar amount that the particular survey is worth so you can decide which you want to take. It is easy to quickly accumulate cash with minimal time spent filling out surveys. Most surveys take around 10-15 minutes to complete.
    • American Consumer Opinion– American Consumer Opinion is very user friendly. Once you create an account they will email you with screening questions to see if you qualify for different surveys. You earn points for filling out the screening questions as well as any surveys you may complete. You can then redeem your points for cash. After reaching 1,000 points or $10, you can cash out. While I don’t receive as many survey opportunities with American Consumer Opinion as I do with some of the other survey websites it is easy to earn enough points to reach the 1,000 point cash out mark.

5 Easy Ways to Make Some Quick Cash

  • Mysurvey– Mysurvey was one of the first survey websites I started using. They offer tons of surveys throughout the day. I receive an email every time a survey is available for me. You can find how many points each survey is worth along with how long it will take on the website prior to taking the survey. You can redeem your points for cash or tons of other items such as gift cards to all sorts of stores and restaurants.

 

Use Grocery Apps to receive rebates on grocery items: I discussed different grocery apps that you can use to earn cash back on your purchases in this post. In addition to ShopKick, Ibotta, Checkout51, and SavingStar that I mentioned in a previous post, I have started using MobiSave as well. It is a very user friendly app that you can simply save the offers you plan to use prior to your shopping trip then photograph your receipt to redeem cash that will be directly sent to your paypal account. It offers lots of brand name offers as well as several any brand items. Using these apps helps to put money back in my pocket when I’m buying products that I have to buy anyways.

Use code adstnkw when signing up for Ibotta to receive a $10 welcome bonus.

I hope you found my 5 easy ways to make some quick cash post helpful and that it helps to put a little extra money in your pocket. Let me know if you have other ways that you use to come up with some quick cash.

 

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Four Money Saving Grocery Apps

Four Money Saving Grocery Apps

There are things we want to spend our money on and there are things we have to spend our money on. A lot of times those two things are not one in the same. Paying the bills and buying groceries tend to take precedence over that new handbag you’ve been eyeing. I have found a way to still buy the things I have to but to also save a little for the things I want to spend my money on. One of those ways is by finding ways to save while buying groceries. There are four money saving grocery apps that I have used to save money while buying groceries. Below I will discuss a little about each.

Ibotta: Ibotta is the first app I’ll be discussing today. This is my most used grocery app. This app offers deals on more than just groceries but is primarily focused on grocery finds. Ibotta makes it incredibly easy to save money while grocery shopping by adding deals on a large variety of products. This app is very user friendly as well. After downloading the app you can search your favorite grocery stores and find the available deals at different stores. You will find deals on groceries, beauty products, cleaning products, and many more. They offer a number of any brand deals as well which makes it easy to earn some cash no matter what brand you like. You simply unlock the deals you want and take a picture of your receipt and submit. Ibotta will credit your account with the amount earned within 48 hours ( I have noticed that it usually only takes a couple of hours). You can cash out once you have reached $20, which does not take too long. The app pays out to either Paypal or Venmo.

*Use code adstnkw when signing up for an Ibotta account and you will receive $10 and I will receive $5.

Saving Star: Saving Star works similar to Ibotta. After downloading the app, you simply select the offers you plan to use and photograph and upload your receipt to redeem your offers.  One unique aspect of Saving Star is that they offer 20% off a different fruit or vegetable each week. It’s not easy to find savings on fresh produce and 20% off is hard to beat. They also offer several one or many offers. Once you spend a certain money amount on a product during a certain time period you are able to redeem a larger cash rebate. Saving Star allows you to cash out your earnings after only earning $5. You can cash out to paypal or direct deposit to your bank account. They also offer several gift card options.

Checkout 51:I probably use this app the least simply because we don’t use a lot of the brands offered on this app. Checkout 51 offers deals on beauty and cleaning products as well as food. The app is updated with new offers once a week. You simply activate the offers you are going to use and then upload your receipt as you would with Ibotta and Saving Star. Checkout 51 requires you to reach $20 before cashing out, just like Ibotta.

Shopkick: Shopkick is a little different from the previously discussed apps in that you don’t earn money but instead you earn points that you can redeem for gift cards or other rewards. This app allows you to earn points simply for walking into select stores and opening the app. You can then further earn points by scanning certain items while shopping, by submitting receipts if you purchase select items, and by spending money in certain stores. It doesn’t take long before you start adding up points and you’re able to cash them out for a variety of different rewards.

 

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