Man Lists Websites That Pay Up to R3.6k Daily to Do Online Surveys

Man Lists Websites That Pay Up to R3.6k Daily to Do Online Surveys

  • @FellMentKE, an online business strategist, shared a list of websites that pay in United States (US) dollars daily to do online surveys
  • This comes amid a scarcity of jobs in Kenya that has seen graduates resort to online jobs to make ends meet
  • InboxDollars is an online rewards programme that has given its members over $60 million (R1,1 billion) in gift cards and prizes

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A section of social media users have resorted to online jobs amid a scarcity of employment opportunities.

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A man shares online jobs one can partake in to make money. Photo: Tim Scott.
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According to BrighterMonday's Future of Jobs Report, 97 million new roles might emerge over the next 10 years as people adapt to the new division of labour between humans, machines and algorithms.

These include online and digital marketing jobs.

"Of course, because of disruption and digital transformation, e-commerce has really picked up," BrighterMonday highlighted.

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Which websites pay up to R3.6k daily?

@FellMentKE, an online business strategist, shared a list of websites that pay up to R3,3k daily for online surveys.

1. Userfeel

Userfeel is a pay-as-you-go user testing tool with no subscription or monthly fees needed.

The company noted that the amount of money earned depends on one's rating as a tester.

"You get rated by the Userfeel team for the first qualification test, then you get rated by our customers for each paid test you take. The better your rating, the more tests will be assigned to you," it stated.

2. InboxDollars

InboxDollars is an online rewards programme that has given its members over $60 million ( R1,1 billion) in gift cards, cash, and PayPal prizes.

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There are various ways to earn, including surveys, games, and shopping.

The sign-up bonus is also rewarded.

See the list below:

3. Swagbucks

Swagbucks is an online shopping reward that pays registered users who complete online surveys.

"Share your opinions by completing online surveys to earn extra cash. From single-question polls to 30-minute market research questionnaires, there's always time to earn," Swagbucks stated.

Disclaimer: This article's advice is general and does not intend to influence readers' decisions about solving financial challenges. Before making a financial decision, readers should always seek professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances.

Mzansi man shares secret to making over R5.5k by completing surveys

Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a man was sharing a money-making tip on Twitter, and many people were smiling with gratitude. Twitter user @therealxolo shared how he makes money by simply filling out questionnaires online.

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Mzansi thanked the man for the plug, and others shared their experiences with this side hustle.

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