Before you become a online earner, there are a few things worth knowing.
The key is while some of these sites pay small amounts, add them all
together and it can turn into an annual bonanza of £1,000s.
Get
paid to click
Watch videos, play games and earnSwagbucks
Swagbucks*
is a fun survey site that pays you for completing short online tasks in virtual
cash - you can then exchange this for real money, Paypal credits or gift cards
to spend at Amazon, M&S and more. The site's huge in America, and here in
the UK many MSE forumites are dedicated users.
Tasks include filling in polls,
watching videos and searching using its page instead of Google. Advertisers pay
Swagbucks to publicise their wares or do market research, and the site passes a
cut to you. The more dedicated you are, the more you earn, though every task
pays a different amount.
MSE Blagged - £15 Amazon/M&S gift card when you earn £5 in points
We've blagged a special deal for
newbies - and those who've previously registered for Swagbucks via MSE but
haven't yet hit 850 points can benefit too.
New users need to sign up for the
site via this special Swagbucks* link by Tue 23 Jan - then if you earn £5 in
bucks by Sat 31 Jan, Swagbucks will triple your points' value so you can get
£15 of gift cards for Amazon, M&S, New Look, Starbucks, PizzaExpress and
more.
If you're an existing user who
signed up via a previous MSE link, Swagbucks will track this and automatically
add the £10-worth of points to your account once you hit £5 in points.
How it works: Once you hit 850 Swagbucks (worth £5), 1,700 bonus points
will be added to the 'My gift cards' section of your account within 10 days.
You'll then have enough to redeem a total of £15 in gift cards for Amazon,
M&S and more - just go to the 'Rewards' section to cash your points in.
Gift cards will then arrive within 10 days.
You could opt for PayPal credit
instead, but you'll get less bang for your (Swag)buck - a tenner'll cost you
2,000 points.
For motivation, join other
points-chasers in the forum's popular Swagbucks Challenge 2014 thread. One committed 'swagger'
from the forum, cally6008, says:
Swagbucks is one of several online
earning sites I use, but it's one of my favourites. I know for a fact that you
can earn £25 a month using the site, because I do so nearly every month.
- cally6008
See a full list of ways to earn
Swagbucks
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? People
who want to grab quick cash for fun tasks
- Typical earnings: £25/month
- Payment method:
Cash or Amazon voucher
- Amount you need to earn before it pays: 1 point (depends on reward)
- How you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Swagbucks forum thread
Online survey sites Earn up to £800/year to give your
opinion
Willing to give views on One
Direction, washing-up liquid or whether we should quit the EU? If so, it's
possible to earn £100s a year, without any special skill or talent.
It's all about stashing cash by
filling in online surveys. All you have to do is sign up, wait for survey
alerts to land in your inbox, then zip through the questions.
Polls are often fun. You get to vent
about everything from video games to your sex life. For a full rundown of the
top 20 free sites, plus tips to max your income, see the Online
Survey Sites guide.
Committed survey-doers can get
£200ish a year, but if you max it like MoneySaver funnyguy:
It takes a few years to build up
enough to cash out, but I earned £800 last year in cash and vouchers. Comes in
very useful.
- funnyguy
Get paid to Google Qmee
It's possible to get paid hard cash
just for searching the web with Qmee*. It just involves downloading an add-on that sits on
your internet browser. You then search online as you normally would on Google,
Amazon, eBay, Yahoo!, Bing and now Tesco.
Qmee will show extra results or
adverts alongside normal search results (see picture). Some firms pay Qmee to
appear in these ads, and Qmee gives you a cut of the cash. If the Qmee result
interests you, click it and you'll earn a few pence, usually 7-15p.
Forumite The_Jakal says:
I've been using Qmee for three weeks
and I'm on £14 now.
- The_Jakal
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Folks
with the patience to click ads for a few pence a go
- Typical earnings: £5/month
- Payment method: Cash
via PayPal
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No minimum
- Have you tried it? Share
your experience in the Qmee forum thread
Quick
questions
What exactly do I have to do?
Can I boost earnings by repeating
searches?
What does Qmee do with my data?
Why does Qmee sometimes pay for
clicks to MoneySavingExpert.com?
Earn
hard cash for fun tasks Gift Hunter Club
Online earning site Gift Hunter Club
doles out points for watching videos, doing polls, entering competitions and
completing other easy tasks.
You can convert these into cash
through PayPal, Amazon vouchers and more. Just sign up and check the 'earn
points' section. It shows the tasks available and what they pay.
MoneySavers reckon the site's fun,
payment is quick and they earn a decent amount each week. Forumite mizzame
says:
I made £10 in PayPal cash very easily
last week, £8 the week before. Mainly from videos and easy tasks. My best
earning site at the moment!
- mizzame
Aim to redeem your points on rewards
giving better value
A £10 Amazon gift card costs 1,690
points. But 10 US dollars in cash (£6ish) via PayPal is 1,000 points, which can
be better value, depending on the exchange rate. While Gift Hunter Club lists
cash payments in US dollars, PayPal converts the cash into pounds.
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Folks
who already use Swagbucks
and want to join a similar site
- Typical earnings: £7/week
- Payment method: PayPal,
Amazon vouchers and more
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £1.20ish
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Gift Hunter Club forum thread
Get
paid to watch videosMaximiles
It's possible to earn high street
vouchers just for watching videos though Maximiles. Clips are short adverts, for example, Andrex
promos or Cheryl Cole videos.
New vids come up every day, so visit
often, plus forumites post the latest ones in the Maximiles thread. One thing to watch out for: make sure
you're logged in when you rate the videos, or you won't get points.
You can cash in points for gift
vouchers. For example, 6,300 Maximiles can get you a £25 Argos voucher.
Stick to free points offers
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Folks
who like watching quick ads on their PC
- Typical earnings: £10
every two months
- Payment method: Vouchers,
incl Waitrose and Debenhams
- How much you need to earn before it pays: Varies by reward
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiencex on the Maximiles forum thread
Get
paid to watch videos, search & moreGift Hulk
Similar to Swagbucks
above, Gift Hulk pays
for a host of web activities, including watching videos, answering polls and
searching via its site instead of Google.
While the site looks a little basic,
many MoneySavers are fans. You get paid in Hulk Coins, which you then convert
into rewards including Amazon vouchers (make sure you select vouchers in GBP,
rather than US dollars).
Special codes give extra points -
forumites post them in the Gift Hulk thread.
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Fans
of fun web tasks who don't mind a cheap 'n' cheerful site
- Typical earnings: £5/month
- Payment method: PayPal
cash, Amazon vouchers and more
- How much you need to earn before it pays: Varies by reward
- Have you tried it? Share
you experiences on the Gift Hulk forum thread
Enter
contests as a cash-boosting hobbyUse our 40+ insider comping tips
From cars to £20,000 cash, five-star
USA holidays to £10,000 of Tesco gift cards, MoneySavers have won it all. It's
all about 'comping', a potentially profitable online hobby for the lucky.
Comping's about systematically
sourcing and entering hundreds of the right contests. Committed forumites use
web gadgets to fill in forms at speed, answer questions and come up with
tie-breakers. There are also tricks to enter TV premium phone comps free via
the web. For full help, see our 40+Insider Comping Tips guide.
Check out the forum's Competitions
Time board, a reciprocal community of devoted compers. The idea is you post
contests and cheer others when they win.
'I
won a Vegas trip & £26,000 of gadgets'
While big success isn't certain, it
does happen. MoneySaver mrsrobertson is one of the lucky ones. She says:
I started comping in May 2011 and
I've won a £3,000 Las Vegas trip and gadgets worth over £26,000. I'm hooked.
- mrsrobertson
Grab
FREE cashback Get cash for clicks - no need to buy
Cashback sites work by giving you a
cut of the cash they earn for channelling web traffic. Yet you don't have to
buy anything to earn cash via these sites - they often pay you just for
clicking links on the internet.
For example, Topcashback* pays £2ish when you click through to get a
Gocompare car insurance quote or 5p when you search for flights on Fly.com. Its
free
cashback section lists the top offers. For a full explanation, see Top Cashback
Sites.
Get paid to read adverts on your mobileQustodian
Free smartphone app Qustodian pays you to read
adverts. Simply download the app, and plug your likes and dislikes into your
profile. It then sends adverts matching your interests to your Qustodian inbox.
You get paid cash when you view messages, respond to questions or watch videos.
It pays cash via PayPal or via BACS
into your bank account when you earn £10. Forumites report the slow trickle of
messages means it takes a while to hit this, so this app's just one for
committed online earners.
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Patient
people with a smartphone
- Typical earnings: £10
every six months
- Payment method: Cash
via PayPal or BACS
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £10
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Qustodian forum thread
Quick
questions
What's the best way to access the
web on my mobile?
What does Qustodian do with my
personal data?
Get paid to write and create content
Get
paid to write Textbroker
Always wanted to have a crack at the
old writing game? Now's your chance. Textbroker pays for content for adverts, websites and
newsletters. The company acts as a middleman between clients and writers,
taking a cut from each piece sold.
Typical payments are £5 to £30 per
article, and forumites have written about everything from sport and wildlife to
finance and casinos.
We're not talking Stephenie Meyer's Twilight
sums. But some forumites, such as Sinkorswim, are turning over a grand a
year:
I've been with Textbroker for nine
months, and have made over £1,000. It's a godsend, as I had to give up my
part-time job due to a back problem. I got another job, but am reluctant to
stop writing, as I really enjoy it.
- Sinkorswim
Forumite Farmers-wife says:
I have recently started with
Textbroker as a writer. Six articles down and I'm hooked. As a stay-at-home mum
and farmer's wife it's lovely to be doing something for myself. Getting praise
for writing is doing wonders for my confidence.
- Farmers-wife
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? People
who enjoy writing and have high grammatical standards
- Typical earnings: £50/month
(if you're committed)
- Payment method: Cash
via PayPal
- How much you need to earn before it pays out: £8ish (pays in euros)
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Textbroker forum thread
Quick
questions
How do I get accepted as an author?
How can I earn maximum cash?
Is it worth pitching to papers and
mags too?
Get
paid to write, enter data & moreClickworker
As well as paying for written
content, Clickworker
offers other jobs, including data entry, web research, product reviews and data
tagging.
MoneySavers report there's heaps of
work on offer. They've penned Groupon adverts, travel destination descriptions,
flight adverts and fashion articles, to name a few.
You must complete a test before you
can work, and most jobs require a score of at least 90%. You can earn between
£2 for shorter jobs and £5 for longer ones.
See more tips to earn maximum cash
Quick
summary
- Who's this good for? People
who can write winning adverts
- Typical earnings: £20/month
- Payment method: PayPal
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No minimum
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Clickworker forum thread
Get paid to write product reviewsDooYoo
Consumer opinions site Dooyoo pays up to 60p for
each product review you write. The amount you get depends on the product's
category. For popular products it's 60p and many electronic items 30p, but for
others, such as books, it's only 10p.
Reviews need to be at least 150
words long, though try to stick to your personal experiences rather than
padding with lists of technical specs.
Once you rack up £20, you can
convert it into a £20 Amazon voucher. Alternatively, wait till you hit £50 for
cash. Beware: Dooyoo points ("miles") expire after one year, and a
few MoneySavers have been caught out.
Committed reviewers, such as
MoneySaver jenniewb, have made bundles of cash.
In two months, I have reviewed
literally everything I have used bar one or two uninteresting items, and have
earned myself £70.
- jenniewb
Quick
summary
- Who's this good for? Speedy
writers with lots of products to review
- Typical earnings: £20
every two months
- Payment method: Cash
via bank transfer or Amazon vouchers
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £20 Amazon vch, £50 cash
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Dooyoo forum thread
Earn cash from homemade videosYouTube
We can't promise you'll earn
£100,000 like the dad who uploaded “Charlie bit my finger – again!”, the clip
of two cheeky brothers that racked up 650m views. Yet even if your YouTube videos don't become
global phenomena, it's possible to earn a little extra each month through the
clip-sharing site.
Before we get started, here's
forumite sophie.christie's story for inspiration:
About two years ago I started a
YouTube account. One of my videos started to do quite well and the site asked
me to become a partner.
I started to receive a very low
income from this. However, over the last year I've been posting new videos on
birthday party tips. I have now have 80, and a daily income of more than £20.
It's rising by about 10% each month.
- sophie.christie
How
YouTube's partner programme works
YouTube's Partner Programme lets
users take a cut of the cash from the adverts that run alongside their videos.
You must apply to become a partner, but YouTube says anyone who regularly
uploads original clips which get a fair amount of views should be eligible.
Earnings vary dramatically,
depending on how many views you rack up and how much revenue the ads generate.
Quick
summary
- Who's this good for? People
who enjoy making funny or specialist clips, and are a whizz with video
cameras
- Typical earnings: £60
every two months (though it varies dramatically)
- Payment method: Cheque
from Google Adsense
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £60
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the YouTube forum thread
Quick
questions
How can I max my YouTube earnings?
How can I become a partner and earn
money?
How much can will I earn?
Finally, ITV still pays £250 for
funny videos selected to appear on You've Been Framed. No need to post a VHS
tape – you can upload clips to its site.
Earn
cash from your blog or websiteAmazon Associates
If you've a blog or website, set up
a free account with Amazon Associates, a scheme where
you earn Amazon vouchers for linking to the site.
Just follow the steps to add links
and banners to your website. When someone clicks on Amazon from your site and
makes a transaction, it's recorded and you're paid 5% commission, which you get
in the form of cash or an Amazon discount.
This rises to 10%, depending on how
much you sell and what category it's in. (See a full list of payments.)
Though don't just fill your site to
the brim with Amazon links. What works best is ensuring you've quality
editorial content, then adding the links after.
Products bought by you personally
won't count towards your commission, nor will anything ordered for delivery to
your home address or paid for on your credit card.
Quick
summary
- Who's this good for? Those
with a blog or site that they'd like to earn cash from.
- Typical earnings: £25/month
(depending on your site's popularity).
- Payment method: Amazon
credit and cash.
- Amount you need to earn before it pays out: £25 for Amazon credit, £50 for cash payouts.
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Amazon Associates forum thread
Write
a Kindle e-book Earn up to 70% of the LIST price when you self-publish
EL James's Fifty Shades of Grey started
as a self-published e-book – now's your chance to emulate her success. Amazon's
Kindle
Direct Publishing tool lets you upload your own e-books instantly, for
free. Every time the book sells, Amazon gives you up to 70% of the list price
(excludes VAT).
While not a guaranteed
money-spinner, e-books don't have to be Booker Prize contenders. If you're a
specialist in a niche subject, from worm composting to rollercoaster riding,
you could pocket a little extra each month.
If you need inspiration, why not try
the NaNoWriMo campaign
to write a novel in a month, which runs every November.
Quick
summary
- Who's this good for? Folks
who want a bash at a bestseller, though money's not guaranteed
- Payment method: Electronic
bank transfer (see full payment details)
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No min
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Kindle Direct forum thread
Quick
questions
What's my cut?
How do you publish a Kindle e-book?
Is it worth paying for a
professional editing service?
Get paid to write music reviews Slicethepie
Unsigned music review site Slicethepie
pays you for each song you rate. As you build up a reputation, you can earn
more. Read the site's tutorials before you start.
Previously, a dedicated fan putting
in a couple of hours a night could expect around £30/month, but forumites
report this has dropped recently. You won't earn much, but some MoneySavers who
enjoy listening to music like it.
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? You'll
need a pretty open mind, as you can't choose specific music genres.
MoneySavers have reported earnings slowing recently
- Typical earnings: £7/month
- Payment method: Cash
via PayPal
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £7ish
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Slicethepie forum thread
Earn by checking prices & snapping photos Field Agent
iPhone app
Ever fancied being a secret agent?
If you’ve got an iPhone, a free app called Field Agent
could be your chance. When companies need a small market research task done,
it's sent out via the app.
Your mission, should you choose to
accept it, is to check prices in stores, take photos of products and pen
reviews. It typically pays £4.50 per task, but sometimes as much as £10.
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? If
you've got an iPhone, and can nip out to do quick tasks
- Typical earnings: £10/month
- Payment method: Cash
via PayPal
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No minimum
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Field Agent forum thread
Quick
questions
How do I get started?
How can I earn maximum cash?
Get
paid to snap photos, count stock & more Roamler smartphone app
Fancy getting paid to buy beer? Free
app Roamler pays
for tasks such as counting stock in shops, snapping menu cards in restaurants
and even buying a beer to photograph how it's served.
As with Field Agent, when firms need
an easy market research job done, it's sent out via the app. Roamler typically
pays £4 per task, but it can vary between £2 and £10.
The catch is the app is invite only.
Roamler's press office says it's pretty easy to get one if you monitor its Facebook page for
hints on how (or you might get lucky if you request one).
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Smartphone
users
- Typical earnings: £10/month
- Payment method: Cash
via PayPal
- How much you need to earn before it pays: No minimum
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Roamler forum thread
A
serious remote-working job Lionbridge
“Legitimate work from home job. Earn
£££s!” Adverts in the back of mags pulse with promises, yet often the reality's
disappointing or even dodgy. Yet one work-from-home job that MoneySavers have
had more luck with is Lionbridge.
You usually need a degree to apply,
but heaps of MoneySavers have been accepted. It says it usually has 150 jobs on
offer at any one time.
What's
the work like?
The web firm offers several
part-time posts, most aimed at helping companies improve their search engine
results. Tasks can include checking search results, gathering data and testing
mobile apps.
You choose your hours and don't have
to travel from A to B, perfect if you want to earn cash while staying at home
with the kids. You must work a minimum of 10 and maximum of 20 hours per week.
Forumite Ghost_2005 says:
It's a genuine work-from-home
opportunity that pays real money. There are precious few of them, so if that's
what you're looking for, it's a good opportunity. In the grand scheme of
employment, there are better and more fulfilling jobs. In the grand scheme of
home-working opportunities, it's a decent job.
- Ghost_2005
On the downside, others say it's
about as exciting as a hangover on a rainy Sunday. As daz501 says:
I can honestly say when I had the
job I had never felt so bored. An hour's work felt like three hours. Be aware
of what you're actually applying for – it demands concentration!
- daz501
Stay motivated with other forumites
in the Lionbridge forum thread.
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Those
with a degree and a high boredom threshold, who want to earn cash from
home
- Typical earnings: £140-£200/month
(depending on hours)
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Lionbridge forum thread
Quick
questions
What qualifications do you need?
How do you apply?
How can I max my earnings?
Got a top way to earn cash online that we haven't listed?
Feed back in the Earn cash online discussion.
Grab free products for telling friends about them Bzz Agent
While it doesn't pay cash, you can
earn loads of free products through marketing company Bzz Agent. Forumites
have grabbed everything from Vanish stain remover to E45 lotion and even
electric toothbrushes.
The catch? As an 'agent', once you
receive products, you must start "meaningful and authentic
conversations" about them with online buddies and real life friends.
Many MoneySavers are fans. Forumite Mummybaker
says:
I have had steam generator irons,
wet ladyshaves, free cookies and all sorts. It's worth it - not much effort
involved and they like you to be genuine about your thoughts.
- Mummybaker
Quick
summary
- Who's it good for? Social
media fans who love freebies and aren't embarrassed to tell friends about
new products.
- Have you tried it?
Share your experiences on the Bzz Agent forum thread
Quick
questions
What exactly does this involve?
Is this just about spamming my
friends?
Get paid to scan shopping receipts (invite only)Shop and
Scan
Market research site Shop and Scan is
a great way to give your finances a boost. Each time you buy something, you log
on and scan the receipt with the specialist barcode scanner it sends you.
Forumites report Shop and Scan pays
about £10 a month. You can then cash it in for high street vouchers, including
Next, Debenhams and Argos.
Shop and Scan's press office
wouldn't confirm any details with us, as market research is a secretive area.
So many of the tips here come from our forum users.
Forumite hedgesparrow says:
I would totally recommend Shop and
Scan. I get £1.60 a week for scanning my barcodes. After six months, I still
find it fun blipping the barcodes. Once your total's £10, you get a £10
voucher, which takes about six weeks, but is only an hour and half of my time.
- hedgesparrow
Quick
summary
- Who's this good for? It's
easy money, but you must wait to be selected.
- Typical earnings:
£10/month.
- Payment method: Vouchers,
incl Next and Debenhams.
- How much you need to earn before it pays: £10.
- Have you tried it? Share
your experiences on the Shop and Scan forum thread
Quick
questions
How do you sign up?
How can I max my earnings?
Grab freebies in exchange for your views Clicks Research
It's possible to earn masses of
freebies from Clicks Research. The site doles out free products in
exchange for feedback on whether they work. MoneySavers have blagged everything
from anti-ageing creams to chocolate bars.
Respond at speed, as places fill up
fast. It also sometimes pays cash for surveys. Clicks Research says products
are all safe. It just wants to know how to improve them. Once you've signed up,
Clicks Research emails invites. For more tips, see the full Clicks Research forum discussion.
Matched
gambling Exploit online bookmakers' free gambling offers
This is something we thought hard
about before including. Yet as many who know exactly what they're doing make
serious risk-free cash, we wanted to include it.
It's all about taking advantage of
the offers betting sites run to encourage new players, usually involving free
bets (eg, "bet £30 and we give you a free £30 bet"), and the fact
different bookmakers offer different odds.
Thus, in some circumstances, by
betting on all outcomes you guarantee a profit, whatever the outcome. However,
this is complex and dangerous, and most people should run a million miles.
Don't ever contemplate attempting it
unless you've done detailed research.
Here are the key points:
- Warning!
This is NOT about gambling.
Gambling is
not MoneySaving; the bookies always win in the long run (see Gamblers Anonymous). This is only about
manipulating gambling introductory loopholes.
With time
and care, it's possible to make £1,000 over the year. Please don't go for it if
you're desperate for cash. This is only for those with patience and who aren't
under money pressure. Otherwise, you'll end up drawn into real gambling - and
losing.
Read the Matched Betting
Introduction and FAQs discussion in the Matched Betting board and the
other sticky threads at the top. Remember it's an open forum, anyone can post.
Just because someone sounds like they know what they're doing, it doesn't mean
they do.
Earn
cash as an Avon lady (or man)
Avon representatives earn commission
on make-up, toiletries and other items they sell. You buy batches of catalogues
and canvass friends, family, neighbours or colleagues for orders to bring in
cash.
The sign-up fee's £16 (this is taken
out of your total earnings for your first two month's sales), which includes 40
brochures. After that, brochures cost from 63p to 11p each. The more you buy,
the cheaper they are.
Find out more: Sign up via the Avon site. For hints and tips, see the forum's Avon thread.
Earn
money online from internet research 63336
Internet companies such as 63336
(formerly AQA) are occasionally on the lookout for researchers. It works like
this: a customer sends a text to researchers to ask the answer to a random
question. The researcher - you - replies with an answer.
The beauty of this work is that you
can generally choose the type of questions you answer, and the hours you work.
Check for vacancies on the 63336 site or on its Facebook and Twitter
pages. You'll have to pass a test before you get an interview.
There aren't vacancies all the time,
but we've included this here so you'll know to check back later.
The site pays roughly 40p per
question. Some can take just a few moments to answer, meaning that experienced
researchers could rake in up to £100s - though of course, it depends how much
time you're prepared to put in. Join the 63336 discussion.
Got a top way to earn cash online
that we haven't listed? Feed back in the Earn cash online discussion.
Reclaim
lost assets and inheritencePotential payback of £1,000s
There's BILLIONS of pounds worth of
unclaimed money out there. Whether it's yours or an unknown inheritance from a
deceased relative, it can usually be reclaimed free.
Try the My Lost
Account website for bank accounts, savings and premium bonds. An estimated
£1 billion's unclaimed in total.
If you've ever changed jobs, it's
possible you've built up pension pots which now languish forgotten. The Pensions
Service can help you trace and reclaim these. Full info in the Reclaim
Lost Assets guide.
Do you have unused assets worth
£100s or £1,000s? Stop hoarding, and declutter for cash. Here's some
inspiration:
- Get max cash for old mobiles. An easy way to start is our Mobile Phone Selling Comparison tool
for old handsets, iPods, cameras, etc. Examples include HTC Desire -
best £31, worst £2. Or iPhone
4S 16GB, best £103, worst £59.
- 30+ eBay tricks 'n' tools. Our 30+ eBay
Selling Tricks guide is a crash course, from cutting eBay fees by
tweaking start prices and using no-charge listing weekends, to adding
extra pics with special tools. Plus there are tools to create multiple
listings in advance and bulk-upload them.
- Safely sell old gold for max cash. TV ads yell "sell old gold for cash". Yet
many are kicked in the crown jewels as they get a fraction of the promised
price. Amid the scrap, though, are shining examples. Our Top
Gold Selling Sites takes you through it.
60
more ways to boost your income
If you're looking to rake in a
little more, our 60
Tricks To Boost Your Income guide can add to the coffers. Here's a taster:
- Become a mystery shopper. High street retailers are desperate to check their
customer service is up to scratch, so mystery shopping agencies pay you to
visit specific shops or restaurants to rate quality.
- Send pics to mags. For
example, Love It! magazine pays £50 for a shameful shot of yourself
on holiday or even £50 for readers' shirtless fellas (Mrs MSE's been
banned from sending 'em in).
Rent it - spare rooms, storage, parking spaces
The Rent It Out
For Cash section of our Boost Your Income guide lists easy ways to earn
extra from your property. Here's a taster:
- Rent your driveway for up to £200/mth. Live near a city centre, airport, train station or
football ground? It's possible to earn up to £200/mth or more renting out
your drive. See Rent
Your Parking Space for a full how-to and the top free-to-list online
marketplaces.
- Get cash for spare storage space. If you've unused space in a loft, garage or spare room,
website Storemates lets you rent out it to others looking for
cheap storage. See Rent
Your Storage.
- Rent your spare room.
The 'rent a room' scheme means you can take in a lodger to live in a
furnished room in your home. It has a special exemption meaning you won't
have to pay tax on the first £4,250 each year (this is halved if you share
the income with your partner or someone else). See Take A
Lodger.
Give
yourself a money makeoverPut thousands back in your pocket
While most people earn a max £200 a
day, taking a day to sort your finances leaves many a grand a year better off.
Always think in terms of annual
savings - £15 a month doesn’t sound much but it’s £180 a year. Here’s some
OOMPH! to get you going.
- Owed £10,000s in PPI? If you've had a loan or credit card, check if you were
mis-sold PPI. Don't worry if you don't have the paperwork, see the FAQs in
Reclaim
PPI for Free.
Proof from Steverandall1965:
You inspired me to claim. Put it off
for ages, then downloaded the template, sent it off and got £12,225, no fuss or
bother.
- Steverandall1965
- Slash car insurance costs. Prices are falling, so it's a good time to get a new
quote. Some can halve costs by combining the results of comparison sites.
See Cheap Car
Insurance for a full step-by-step guide.
- Can you cut your mortgage cost? If you’ve decent equity in your house and aren’t locked
into a deal, speak to a mortgage broker. See the MSE Remortgage Booklet: Instant
PDF | Printed
- Credit card interest costs. Those with decent credit histories can now ‘balance
transfer’ debts to new cards at 0%. Full info in Best
Balance Transfers.
- Save £100s with a water meter. If your home has more or the same number of bedrooms as
people, check our Water
Meter guide. Helen Bevington tweeted: "Thanks to MSE, we've
water-metered. Monthly DD down from £80 to £25." That's £660/year
less.