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How to Make Money Online When You’re Unemployed or Underemployed

Flexible Work Options, Leaving Your Job | May 10, 2018 | by Alison Doyle
How to Make Money Online When You’re Unemployed or Underemployed

Sometimes, job searching can truly feel like a full-time job. If you’re unemployed or underemployed, you may not have time to pick up additional gigs while you’re searching for your dream job. That being said, it can be a struggle to make ends meet when you’re in between jobs, or not making enough money in your current job. Working from home and making money online can be a great way to supplement your income while you’re job searching.

5 Ways to Make Money Online Fast

Do you have extra time on your hands? If so, you can spend this time taking surveys for money, or in some cases, for gift cards. Here’s how:

  1. Sign up for Opinion Outpost. With 1,000s of surveys, your opinions are needed every day at Opinion Outpost. Sign up for free to complete surveys and earn cash and rewards.
  2. Take surveys on Shopper’s Voice. With over 3 million Americans participating, Shopper’s Voice is the largest consumer survey in North America. You can earn instant rewards as well as free stuff.
  3. Join Pinecone USA. With Pinecone USA, you can evaluate products before they hit the market. Pinecone USA will pay you $3 per every survey you take!
  4. Take surveys for money at PanelPlace. PanelPlace connects you to survey opportunities offered by top companies, including Nielsen, Toluna, Global Test Market and more. In addition, you can sign up for alerts so you never miss the chance to make some money!
  5. Join Unique Rewards. In addition to paying up to $5 cash for surveys, Unique Rewards will pay you a $5 sign-up bonus and $5 for everyone you refer! You can also get paid for visiting websites, shopping online, signing up for free offers, and more.

In addition to taking surveys for money, there is ample opportunity to find a remote job that allows you to work from home. You can find freelance, full-time and part-time remote jobs on sites like Upwork.com, Guru.com and Peopleperhour.com.

 

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