Honestly, I tried several money-making apps and want to share with you what actually worked for me. First, surveys were an easy way to get started — Swagbucks and Survey Junkie have a good system, but the earnings are a bit slow. But if you have free time, you can accumulate through them.



The most important thing I discovered is that freelancing is much better. Upwork and Fiverr changed my situation because you're working on real projects instead of surveys. If you have skills in design, writing, or programming, you can earn a serious income from here.

Regarding selling, eBay and Etsy are useful if you have old items or make things by hand. You don't need a large capital to start.

Of course, there are investment apps like Robinhood and Acorns, but these are a bit different — more of a long-term investment rather than a quick way to make money. And cashback from Rakuten and Ibotta gives you money back when you shop.

Finally, Uber and DoorDash if you can work in delivery or transportation.

Honestly, the best money-making app depends on your time and skills. I personally focus on freelancing because it gives me better profits. But it's best to try multiple apps and see which one suits you best. #MemeWatch2024 #solana #bitcoin
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