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Friday, 9 January 2015

60 more ways to earn extra cash-Boost Your Income

There are scores of legal and legit ways to add to your income, whether selling stuff, working from home or going online. After all, no matter how good a MoneySaver you are, a bit more money's always useful.
Too many of us let cash languish in accounts or in products paying rotten returns. Shake off this laziness and make your money work harder, plus hunt down any forgotten funds or concealed cash. You may be amazed at what you find.

Give yourself a 25% pay rise

25% pay rise There's nowt more powerful than sorting out your own finances. By shifting to the best deal on every product, you can give yourself a 25% pay rise, without cutting back. Before anything else, this is the most important starting point.
How much? The average UK family could gain £2,500 to £5,000 a year doing this.
How do I do it? Use the step-by-step Money Makeover guide.

Get paid every time you spend

Cashback credit cards pay you back a proportion of what you spend each time you use them.
Set up a direct debit to pay the card off in full each month, so there's no interest cost, and you can earn £100s/year. Just use the card for all your normal spending.
 cashback credit card How much? The top cards pay 5% cashback for the first three months. It's also possible to get 3% for petrol/transport and 1% for supermarkets.
How do I do it? For updated best buys, see the Top Cashback Cards guide.

Don't accept pitiful savings rates

Make sure you're getting the most out of your savings. Too many people leave their savings in pitiful high street bank accounts where former best buy rates have dropped massively.
Even worse, you may have it in a current account earning just 0.1%. Stop! Five minutes' work will let you increase the interest massively.
How much? For every £5,000 you have in a top easy access savings account, as a basic rate taxpayer you'd earn at least £41 a year more than in a poor account - potentially much more if you're able to tuck it away for a couple of years.
How do I do it? See the Top Savings Accounts, Starting Saving and Best Bank Accounts.

Pay off debts with savings

Most people who try to save while they're in debt are simply throwing their money away. The amount you pay in interest to borrow is much more than you earn on your savings, so pay the debt off with savings and you're quids in.
Always pay off debts with savings How much? Someone with £5,000 on a credit card and £5,000 saved is likely to be around £800 a year better off by paying off the debt with the savings.

Get the benefits/state pension you're entitled to

There's a plethora of benefits available - the key is working out whether you're entitled to them. The rather nifty tool from benefits specialists Entitledto in our Benefits Checkup guide does the work for you. Its regularly-updated calculator works out everything you can get.
Plus it may be possible to get more in your retirement by purchasing extra National Insurance Contributions (NICs), though there are drawbacks. Read the full State Pension Boosting guide.
How much? If you've a family income under £42,000 it's worth checking. But in rare cases families with £72,000 can qualify, as you could get any of these: working tax credit; housing benefit; council tax support; pension credit; child benefit and child tax credit. By boosting your state pension, you could end up £1,000s better off.

Use your credit rating to stooze

Many credit card companies are willing to lend you money at 0% interest, so why not use this cash for everyday spending, replacing all other credit & debit card spending?
This means you'll now have debts on your 0% card (make sure you make the min repayment each month) and a similar amount in your current account, which you can save in an ISA or high interest savings account.
Pay off the full balance before the 0% ends, having earned interest on the money saved. This is known as stoozing. It's legal and can be profitable, yet it's only for the really financially-savvy.
How much? This depends on what you'd normally spend. It's this amount that will be gaining interest in a top savings account, but if you stoozed £5,000 in a top rate ISA, you'd earn around £77 over the year.
How do I do it? Use the step-by-step Stoozing: Make Free Cash guide.

Flog what you've got - declutter and sell it!

Whenever you finish using something, whether it's kids' clothes they've grown out of or an embarrassing old CD... flog it!
Remember, if the buyer needs you to send items via registered or special delivery, this is an additional cost to take into account when calculating if it's worth it. Some sites also require a minimum number of items or overall trade-in value, so check these first.

Flog on eBay for best prices

If you've got it, and don't need it, flog it. Selling on eBay* usually pays best, yet to really get the eBay cash rolling in, you neeed to know the etiquette and shortcuts.
Our 40+ eBay Selling Tricks guide offers a crash course, including tips on getting the best prices and cutting eBay fees by using no-charge listing weekends. Plus there are tools to create multiple listings in advance and bulk-upload them, and lots more.
How much? Dedicated sellers make £100s on the side.
Got an eBay question? Join eBay nerds in the eBay and Auctions forum board.

Flog old handsets, iPods, cameras & more

eBay usually pays best, yet if you want speed and ease, there's a whole industry set up to help. If you've unwanted gadgets, such as mobiles, cameras or MP3 players lying around the house, several firms will happily take 'em off your hands.
Not only could this bag you £100s but, by not throwing it out with the rubbish, you'll also be doing your bit for the environment.
How do gadget-buying companies work? The idea is simple. You go to the website, find your gadget and it'll tell you what you can get for it. If you agree, it'll send you a freepost bag or label. You then send the gadget to it (make sure you send it registered) and the cash will be transferred or you'll receive a cheque. Some sites even arrange free collection for heavy items.

Mobiles

How much? It depends on the phone and demand, but some of the higher-end handsets will easily net up to £200 - more for some models. It only takes five minutes to check out what yours is worth.
How do I do it? Use MSE's MobileValuer tool to quickly find the top payer.

iPods

How much? From £30 to £160, depending on your model.
How do I do it? Do an iPod selling comparison on MobileValuer.

Cameras, other MP3s, sat navs, games consoles

How much? Again, as a rough guide, cameras tend to get £3-£15 (some of the snazzier models can fetch more), sat navs up to about £20 and games consoles up to about £40. It really depends on the make and model though, as prices vary widely.
How do I do it? Use the MobileValuer - just select the type of item you've got from the list along the top of the page.

Laptops

How much? It varies, but generally you can get up to about £80 for an old laptop in top condition.
How do I do it? There aren't many recycling sites that include laptops, although there are a few listed in MobileValuer.

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Quicker cash for old CDs, DVDs & more

 Cash for old media Several sites let you quickly trade in old CDs, DVDs, computer games and Blu-rays for cash. The sites are easy to use and give instant quotes, so if you've got loads to get rid of, you could speedily make a bit extra. Also see how to get max cash for old books.
How do I do it? Type in the barcode, ISBN or product name on the site to get an instant valuation. Each site is different, and some offer more for certain items than others, so always compare a few. Some also have a minimum number of items you need to trade in, or a minimum overall value needed, so you may need a few to sell.
Once you've compared and found the top payer, you simply accept the valuations and send your stuff to the them. Postage is usually free, but always check. Always ensure items are packed well, as, in most cases, any that fail basic quality checks will not be sent back to you.
You'll then get paid, either by cheque, bank transfer, vouchers or store credit, depending which service you've used. All these companies aim to send payment for accepted items within about seven or eight days of receiving them, though forumites' feedback suggests it can be longer.
How much? The amount you'll make depends on what you're flogging. As a rough guide, you'll generally get up to about £1 for CDs, £1.50 for DVDs and £15 for computer games, though it can be a lot less. Where these websites win is convenience.
The top trade-in sites. This table shows the main players, and what you can trade in with each. They have been chosen based on feedback from the forum. If you've had a positive or negative experience with any of these, please post in the individual forum threads.
Remember there's no protection if things go wrong or a site goes bust. We don't check companies' solvency.
Blu-rays Books CDs DVDs Games What's feedback like?
Music Magpie*




Music Magpie is well-established and feedback's reasonable, though prices aren't always top. Please feed back your views.
Amazon Trade-in*




Amazon is an established player, but prices aren't always best. Please feed back.
WeBuyBooks




Forumites' fave WeBuyBooks.co.uk can be the top payer for books, and some DVDs and CDs. Please feed back your experiences.
CeX




CeX has been trading for 20 years, and offers cash or store credit for trade-ins. Please feed back what you thought.
GameXchange




GameXchange is generally best for retro games (postage isn't free). Please feed back.
Momox




Forumites rate Momox for trading in books, though CDs/DVDs aren't so well paid. Please feed back what you thought.
Can I do better elsewhere? Yes. Though hoarders of '90s CD relics and games could make £100s on the side, for more recent items you may be better off selling 'em individually on eBay* or other auction sites. You may do better trading in computer games at high street game shops - check these too.

Get max cash for old books

Get max cash for old books Listing books one-by-one on eBay* may get the most cash, but it'll take some time. One of the best options for selling old books is Amazon Marketplace*, as you need only search for the book and write a short description. Your listing stays up till it sells.
Amazon provides full reviews of most from its database - if you're listing a few in one go, this saves time. It automatically adds 47p for delivery, so ensure your sale price covers postage if it's a heavy tome. If you're a professional seller then you will have to pay £25 a month, but if you're just selling a few items it's 75p per item. For books Amazon then charges 15% on top as a fee. (It's different for other items, for a full list see Amazon fees.)
Also popular with MoneySavers is online second-hand bookshop Green Metropolis, which is especially good for old paperbacks. All books cost £3.75, of which the site pays sellers £3. The £3 must cover your postage costs too, though you can add an extra fee for heavy books.
Use trade-in sites for less hassle. If you need speed and ease, trade-in websites let you enter details, they offer a price, and you post goods free. For books, two of the best are WeBuyBooks.co.uk and Amazon Trade-In*. Prices can be lower than selling them yourself and you get credit instead of cash if using Amazon.
For more on how Amazon Trade-In prices compare with other methods, see the Amazon Trade-In launches MSE news story. See the Quicker cash for old CDs, DVDs & more section for a full list of trade-in sites.
How much? Potentially £100s if you're selling pricey textbooks, less if it's old paperbacks.
Find out more: See the forum's Sell Your Books thread.

Spot & flog from car boot/garage sales

If you've an eye for car booty, buy items cheaply and sell them at a profit on eBay or other auction sites. Be sure to arrive early to beat other bargain hunters. You can use Car Boot Junction or Carbootsales.org to find your nearest car boot sale.
car boot The big money lies in spotting collectables to sell on, so research online first or (subtly) use your mobile phone's web browser.
There's a quick way to glean a product's market value on eBay*. Fill in the search box and tick 'completed listings' on the left-hand grey bar. It'll come up with a list of prices similar auctions have already fetched. Then sort by "Price: lowest first". If the price is red, it means no one bought it. Green means it sold.

How much? The earning potential increases with your knowledge of rare items and collectable brands, and a little luck doesn't go amiss either. If you're in the right place at the right time, this could net you £100s extra a year.
Find out more: Read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add yours in the Spot & flog on eBay thread. More hints are in the eBay, Auctions, Car Boot & Jumble Sales board.

Flog old gold

Get cash for old gold “Sell unwanted gold for CASH!” TV, mags and billboard ads pulse with promises, yet rarely seem to live up to them.
However, amid the scrap are shining examples – meaning £6 per 9ct stud earrings and £60 per 18ct gold ring is possible.
How much? Do it the right way and, depending on how much bling you unearth, it's possible to make jaw-dropping sums, as MoneySaver Goochie did.
I sent off 32g of gold (old broken earrings and chains that I haven't worn for 20+ years) and 35g of silver yesterday afternoon by special delivery (by 1pm), and got £272!
- Goochie

Sell your story

Journalists are always looking for dramatic stories. If you've been in an extreme situation, come close to death or have any other gripping or extraordinary tales to tell about your life, why not get paid and have it published? Even amusing photos can earn good cash prizes in some magazines.
Sell your story Many magazines pay a premium for interesting letters and photos. Love It! magazine pays £100 if your printed pic wins its Cute Wars comp (email cute@loveitmagazine.co.uk). Woman's Own's Smart Shopper page pays £20 for every money saving reader tip that it uses. (Email womansown@timeinc.com).
Love It! also pays out £50 for shameful holiday snaps (dodgy sunburn, tanning disasters) that win its You’ve Been Shamed category (email shamed@loveitmagazine.co.uk). Love It! doesn’t pay for every printed pic.
How much? A 'star letter' will usually fetch at least £20 in magazines. If you go direct to Love It! rather than through a press agency, you can earn from £100 up to £2,000, depending on the article's length.

Recycle old printer cartridges for cash

recycle old printer cartridges Printer cartridges are expensive, sometimes even more costly than the printers themselves. So, next time one runs out, offset the cost of a new one by recycling the empty one for cash, or Tesco Clubcard points.
There are lots of recycling sites out there, so do a bit of research to find out which are the best payers for your cartridges - some pay as much as £3 per cartridge (eg for a Canon PG 540 XL). Try Cash For Cartridges, Recycle Ink Cartridges and Infotone.
Though some recycling sites will take your empty cartridges, they may only pay for certain ones, so check feedback and compare prices. There are lots of suggestions in the forum.
Alternatively, recycle the empty cartridges with Tesco and earn up to 100 Clubcard points for each cartridge. Each point is worth 1p in store but up to four times as much if you redeem on goodies with Clubcard Boost such as breakdown cover, days out and holidays away. See The Recycling Factory for full details.
Read more about Tesco Clubcard: There's more on maximising Tesco Clubcard points in the Boost Tesco Points guide.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' recommendations, or add your own, in the Recycling printer cartridges for cash thread.

Rent it out for cash

It's amazing what you can rent out for cash, especially if you live in a desirable area. Ensure you get the most out of your property - even your parking space can be profitable.

Take in a lodger or play guesthouse

If you're renting a room out, you've two options to legitimately reduce tax. You must choose one:
take in a lodger
  • The 'rent a room' scheme: 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 you make each year (this is halved if you share the income with your partner or someone else).
    This is a huge tax break for most people and really ups the gain. Better still, as a landlord you'll be expected to ask for a month in advance, which means ready cash comes in quickly. See the Gov.uk info on the Rent a Room scheme.
  • Deducting expenses: Alternatively, HMRC allows landlords to deduct mortgage interest costs and certain other expenses from any rental income. This can be a bigger saving in some cases. See Gov.uk for full info.
If you don't want to do it full-time, you can play guesthouse. Airbnb and Wimdu allow you to list your spare room online, and take in travellers looking for a cheap place to stay. You can set the nightly cost, undercutting local hotels, and you might get to work on your language skills too.
If you're living in a council or housing association property and considering getting a lodger to help avoid the bedroom tax, check it's allowed under your tenancy agreement first.
How much? With a full-time lodger, you can take home £4,250 without paying a penny in tax (but it might affect the amount of benefits you can claim). If you've a desirable property and don't mind paying income tax on anything above this, you could easily make more.
Find out more: Read the Government info on renting a room and see the forum's Take in a lodger discussion. For more on Airbnb, etc, see the Rent a spare room discussion.

Get cash for spare storage space

If you've unused space in a loft, garage or spare room, the website Storemates lets you rent it out to others looking for cheap storage. It's free to register, search and list, but charges 15% of the monthly rent via GoCardless if you find a successful match.
How much can you get? It automatically suggests a price but you can charge what you like. Storemates recommends charging 50% of commercial prices. So charging £10/week for 15 square feet of storage space could bring in over £500 a year.
Is it worth doing? Frankly, we've no idea as this still relatively new - some forumites report earning up to £40 a month but others say they've had no response. While it could be an easy money-spinner, equally it could be a damp squib. Please don't see its inclusion here as a recommendation, more a heads-up about an interesting concept that's starting to get attention.
How do I join? Register on the Storemates website and list a storage space. If someone's interested, they'll contact you via the site and arrange to check out your space. It also provides a template legal contract to help sort the terms, but you need to arrange rent payment yourself.
Forumites also recommend similar site ShareMyStorage - if you try either of these, or any other sites, please feed back in the Rent your storage space discussion.
Anything else to watch for? Be prepared to settle any disputes yourself, and check you're comfortable with what's being stored. Don't agree to store valuables, and always check with your home insurance policy first in case you'll need to claim. This is because if you have to claim for damage to someone else's items, most standard insurance policies won't cover this.

Rent out your parking area

If you live in an area where parking is expensive or hard to find, yet have an empty parking space in your driveway, you could rent it out to others looking for a space.
Online parking marketplaces such as JustPark* or Yourparkingspace let you list your space in their databases and set your price, taking their cut only when you're successful.
You can also set restrictions on use if you're likely to need the space yourself at certain times. For full info on this, read the dedicated Rent Your Parking Space guide.
One thing to note is that some more officious local councils have deemed renting out your space a 'change of use' to your property, asking for a £385 planning application fee.
Yet the Government's announced renting out one parking space without planning permission is fine in England, provided it's not a nuisance to neighbours. Elsewhere it's a grey area, so some councils may ask you to apply for planning permission to keep doing it.
How much? Spaces in London can fetch £200 per month or more, though security is also likely to be a factor in determining price. Do note, while listing a space is free, these sites generally take a fee when you successfully rent it out.
Find out more: Read the Rent Your Parking Space guide, then join the discussion and read other MoneySavers' suggestions or add yours in the Selling parking spaces forum.

Rent out your house as a film location

Film and TV production teams are always on the lookout for homes and areas they can shoot in. Your home needn't be palatial to qualify either; all shapes and sizes can be desired, and the rates of pay can be pretty good.
There are a number of online agencies that'll list your property for free (usually taking commission once your property is chosen for a shoot).
Sites mentioned in the forums include MyHouseYourShoot, see the forum discussion for more suggestions and feedback. Never use any that charge a large upfront fee.
How much? It varies widely, but if your property's chosen, as a very rough guide forumites report you can get up to £500 for a day. And you get to brag about it. Don't bank on being selected though; there are many more properties than film crews.

Earn wonga on the web

If you've a computer or smartphone, there's a host of small ways to boost your coffers. Our 30 Make Money Online Tips lists the top sites and apps that pay. Here are a few to start:

Earn via cashback sites

Cashback sites work by giving you a cut of their cash earned for directing you to shops or service providers. When shopping online, click through to a shop via one of these sites and it'll give you a small proportion (usually around 3% but up to 10%) of what you spend back in cash.
However, while it should be fine, you need to be aware cashback is NEVER 100% guaranteed as there can be tracking and other issues.
How much? £100s a year if you're a serious online buyer.
How do I do it? See the full Top Cashback Sites guide.

Get paid to click

You don't have to buy anything to earn cash via cashback sites - you can earn cash just for clicking links on the internet. Cashback websites give you a share or all of their ad-revenue, and sometimes get paid paid just for sending traffic.
Topcashback For example, Topcashback* pays £2.31 when you click through to get a Gocompare car insurance quote or £1.05 when you sign up for a free trail with graze.com. Its Free Cashback section lists the top offers.
How much? Some forumites rack up to £20 a month just by clicking these links. It depends how many offers are available, and how consistent you are with the routine.
How do I do it? Full how-to in the Top Cashback Sites guide.
PS. You can also click and give to charity. See The Hunger Site guide for more.

Get better cashback rates in shops

Cashback site Quidco* has a free scheme that lets you register your debit or credit card to earn better cashback rates when you shop in certain stores. You can access the service via its website or its Android or iPhone app.
First, register the 16-digit number across your debit or credit card on Quidco's site or the app, Then, if you use the same debit card in store at retailers such as Debenhams, TM Lewin and Moss Bros - the amount of cashback that you earn varies between stores.
If you're new to the cashback sites concept, they pay you to click through them to buy something (see Top Cashback Sites for a full guide). quidco app
How do I do it? To sign up, just grab the app, and if you don't already have a Quidco account, sign up (on the app or online).
For online cashback, Quidco takes the first £5 you earn each year as an admin fee if you have a premium account (for basic accounts, it's free).
The secret to unlocking extra cashback
Over the past 12 months Quidco has slowly introduced another way to benefit from in-store cashback – if you're a keen cashbacker then you might already have noticed it. It's a secret way to unlock extra cashback rates by clicking the 'activate to earn' button on selected retailers via the Quidco app or website.
At some retailers, the activate button could be the only way access a cashback rate on in-store purchases, for example, at Jojo Maman Bébé you won’t get cashback on stores purchases without activating. Or, it could unlock a significantly larger rate of cashback, for example, at Ernest Jones you’ll get 5%, a big uplift from the 1% on offer for those who don’t activate. There is no standard rate of uplift as it varies by retailer, but typically the 'activate to earn' offers tend to double the amount of cashback you earn.
It's a time limited offer though and you'll typically have a seven-day window to spend in stores to benefit from the uplift. But, in theory you could activate the retailer every week, as there's no limit on activations. It's a new scheme so it's still limited to a very small number of retailers, for up-to-date information see the full list on Quidco's website.

Profit from photographs

quidco app Keen photographers can upload their digital photos to photo bank websites such as iStockphoto and earn royalties for each one sold.
You may need to advertise elsewhere to drum up demand though, and some sites have a minimum payout. However, if you have an interest in niche photography subjects, or take particularly beautiful shots, you could make good money.
How much? It varies by site. For example, you decide the retail price of your photos at Photobox, giving you the freedom to adjust the profit margin.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Sell photos online thread.

Affiliate your website

If you run any kind of website, commercial or personal, you can add affiliate link packages to it and get paid each time somebody clicks from your page.
Two of the most popular schemes are Google's Adsense and Amazon Associates. They don't cost a penny to install. Of course, if you want to generate a substantial income through these schemes, you'll need a high level of site traffic, and this can be difficult to achieve.
If you're sure you can provide a site featuring color which will appeal to a substantial number of people then give it a try, but generally speaking, it's not worth starting one up just for the purpose of affiliate linking.
How much? A niche website with loyal usage could earn £1,000s a year from these links.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Making money from websites thread.

Listen to music? Get paid to review it

Unsigned music review site SliceThePie pays you for each song you review, but as you build up a reputation you can earn more.
You'll need a pretty open mind, as you can't choose specific genres, but once you've found a band you like you can vote for them. It now allows you to review artists signed to record labels. The system's too complex to describe fully here, so read the site's tutorials before you start.
How much? Not much, but not bad for a hobby. Previously, a muso nut putting in a couple of hours a night could expect around £30/month. Forum feedback's now mixed as to how much you'll earn as it's a time-consuming process, so it's worth a read first to decide if it's for you. The more detailed and constructive your review, the more you get paid.
The company now operates a 'refer a friend' scheme where users can refer friends and earn commission from the reviews submitted.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top tips or add your own in the Earn cash for rating new music thread. Also check out the SliceThePie FAQs thread.

Matched gambling

This is something we thought very hard about before including. Yet as many who know exactly what they're doing make serious risk-free cash, we felt it couldn't be excluded from this guide.
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 incredibly complex and dangerous, and most people should run a million miles from it. Don't contemplate attempting it without doing detailed research.
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 intro loopholes.
How much? With time and care it's possible to make a few thousand over the year. But please don't go for it if you're desperate for cash. This is only for those with patience and not under money pressure. Otherwise, you'll end up drawn into real gambling, and losing.
How do I do it? Read the Matched Betting introduction and FAQs discussion in the Gambling Introductory Offer Loopholes board and the other sticky threads at the top. But remember it's an open forum, anyone can post, and just because someone sounds like they know what they're doing, it doesn't mean they do.

Grab £1,000s of grants

There are grants galore available if you know where to look; from doing up your home to education or helping your business. There are a number of grant search engines where you can find out exactly what money you're eligible for.

Reclaim, reclaim, reclaim

Right across finance, companies have been taking or holding money when they shouldn't. These days it's easy to fight back. This can mean a boost of £1,000s to your finances in just one go.

Tax rebate for uniform wearers

reclaim tax on work uniform If you wash or repair your work uniform, you may be able to reclaim tax.
Whether it's a full nurse's or police uniform, or just a simple T-shirt, provided you DON'T ever wear it for owt else, if you wash and maintain the clothes, you may be due an extra tax-free allowance each year and can backdate the claim for up to four years.
How much? Many MoneySavers have reported no-quibble cheques posted after they contacted HM Revenue & Customs. Forumite aliasojo said rebates can be several hundred pounds.
Other half got his letter - £336 adjustment in tax for earlier years and flat rate job expenses applied from now on, and a new tax code to reflect all that.
aliasojo
How do I do it? Read the full Uniforms Tax Rebate guide.

Check if you're due a tax rebate

reclaim tax on work uniform If during the past four years you've had the wrong tax code, you may be due a tax rebate. HMRC says up to three and a half million employees are due this rebate... BUT around two million may need to pay more. See the Millions to repay tax after HMRC errors MSE news story for more.
How much? It all depends on how wrong your banding was, but it can range from tens of pounds to thousands. One forum user has managed to claim over £5,000 because HMRC was deducting for a company car and medical insurance he'd never had.
How do I do it? Read the Tax Code Checker guide and tool to work out if your code is correct, then contact HMRC. If you think you've overpaid in the past, again, just contact HMRC.

Reclaim for train delays

Leaves on the line, the wrong kind of snow and service faults... train delays are all too common on our railways. But it's possible to claim for a delay if you know your rights.
How much? The refund will come in the form of vouchers (so you can use them for your next trip) and the amount all depends on the train company. But you can still ask for money instead - Chiltern Railways, for example, pays out in cheques if the amount is more than £30.
How do I do it? Delays need to be more than 30 minutes to claim and the amount you get, and how you claim, varies depending on the railway line. Full details in our Train Delays guide.

Reclaim phone/broadband credit

If you've switched TV, mobile, broadband or phone providers in the last six years, there's a very real chance you're owed a little cash. You can get it back at speed.
Some providers don't automatically refund leftover credit when you cancel your contract or change provider.
How much? This isn't going to make you rich, but may give you a handy little boost. One forumite was amazed to get £144 back from TalkTalk, but generally amounts have been lower.
How do I do it? Use the Reclaim Phone Credit guide for more info, plus a full list of contact numbers for providers. Read about others' experiences on the forum discussion.

PPI reclaiming

Reclaim for flight delays If you've got or had a loan, credit or store card with payment protection insurance (PPI), you may be able to reclaim £1,000s, and for FREE. Banks lost in court after years of systemically mis-selling PPI. Now they've put over £18 billion aside to pay back money wrongly taken from their customers.
How much? We regularly see success stories of over £10,000. However, as ever, it depends on each individual circumstance and what you were charged. The average payout's around £3,000.
How do I do it? Don't hand 30% to a no-win no fee claims handler. Read the step-by-step guides to PPI Reclaiming and Credit Card PPI Reclaiming, include template letters and FAQs.

Find lost assets

Billions languish unused in old bank accounts, pensions, life assurance, Premium Bonds and investments, whether forgotten in a house move, lost through a work change, or simply overlooked in the hurly-burly of modern life.
reclaim lost assets Yet it's usually easy and, in many cases, free to reclaim cash that belongs to you or your family. This means a lost inheritance could also be reclaimed if you think a relative that's passed away had a bank account they'd forgotten about.
How much? This depends on how much you've forgotten you had. It could be anything from just a few pounds in an old junior savings account to thousands in a forgotten pension fund.
How do I do it? Use the Reclaim Lost Assets guide.

Reclaim bank charges

If you've been hit with bank charges in the past few years and are in financial hardship, you can ask for them back.
How much? It all depends on your circumstances and how the charges have affected you and caused or worsened your financial situation. But if you incurred charges of £35, four times a year for the last six years, then on average that all adds up to a huge £840 payback.
How do I do it? Use the Bank Charges Reclaiming guide. Read about other MoneySavers' experiences on the Success reports forum thread.

Council tax rebanding

councial tax The council tax system in England and Scotland is fundamentally flawed; many people are in the wrong band. It takes 10 minutes to check if you're one of them.
How much? Dropping a band can result in a saving of £200 a year, and a backdated payout from when you moved in is often worth £1,000s.
How do I do it? Use my step-by-step Council Tax Rebanding guide.

Get mortgage exit fees back

If you've moved mortgage to a new company since the late 1990s, you could have been overcharged by your old lender when you left it. Just one phone call usually gets you the money back.
How much? A refund of the difference between the fee as stated when you took out your loan, and its level when you left. This could be between £50-£300, depending on the lender.
How do I do it? Use the full step-by-step guide to Mortgage Fees.

Reclaim for flight delays

Reclaim for flight delays Whether the flight was last week, or six years ago, EU rules mean if you’re delayed over three hours or your flight is cancelled, you’re often entitled compensation.
How much? £100 – £480 per person
How do I do it? See Flight Delays for a full step-by-step compensation guide, including template letters on how to get your money back for free and how to stop the airlines squirming out of paying.

Been damaged by a pothole? Claim for it!

Whichever authority controls a road has a legal duty to maintain it to a fit standard. If it doesn't, and your car's damaged, it should pay for repairs. Often you will only get a payout if you can prove negligence, but it's worth giving it a go.
Potholes are inevitable, particularly in winter, so the key question is whether the relevant authority could and should have fixed it before your car went clunk.
How much? Typically, car damage claims tend to be around £300-£500. Some drivers who've claimed have successfully recouped the entire amount - in other cases, they've won part of the cost.
How do I do it? Full details in our Pothole claims guide.

Get paid for your opinion

Many companies' and public organisations' desperate need to test, talk about and try out their products or ideas on people gives you a great opportunity to cash in.

Online survey sites

Willing to give views on One Direction, washing-up liquid or quitting the EU? Our Top 20 Online Survey Sites guide shows how to make cash by filling in surveys.
Better still, because the whole point is surveying different types of people, you don't need to be qualified: you just need to be you. And most of us can manage that.
How much? Committed survey-doers can get £200ish a year, but if you maximise it like MoneySaver funnyguy it can be very worthwhile.
It takes a few years to build up enough to cash out, but I earned £800 last year in cash & vouchers. Comes in very useful.
- funnyguy
Find out more: You'll find a full how-to and the top paying sites in the Survey Sites guide.

Attend face-to-face focus groups

Traditional market research focus groups pay generously per session, though you're limited to a few a year. All it involves is giving opinions on the chosen subject, usually with free refreshments, and you can walk away with anything from £30 to £160.
How much? Suck-up forumite MartinLewisisalegend said you can make £160 in half a day.
I'm a massive focus groups fan and recently got £160 for half a day. It's good money for just being honest about your thoughts and you get free hot drinks and sandwiches.
- MartinLewisisalegend
Find out more: To get started, sign up with the top agencies listed in our list of Face-to-face focus groups.

Get paid to watch telly

If you’re a telly addict then make use of your habit by getting paid for your opinion. Websites like theviewers.co.uk source research panels for broadcasters and programme makers.
Projects can include giving feedback on TV programmes before they hit screens, coming up with catchy titles or deciding which personalities should get more airtime.
You can attend face-to-face research groups (these are usually in big cities around the UK), fill in surveys online or do both.
Anyone over 16 can sign up through the theveiwers.co.uk website and you’ll have to fill in a questionnaire on your viewing habits. This allows it to provide info to TV companies that helps them either select the right demographic for each piece of research or make sure they are gathering a wide range of opinions.
How much? You’ll get £40-£70 for a two-hour face-to-face group discussion and it’s usually paid in cash straight after the event. Occasionally, there will be an online version of a focus group, paying the same amount.
The amount paid for online survey varies, for example, members are often given a choice of 50p via PayPal or a 1 in 5 chance of winning a £5 Amazon voucher.
Find out more: See a list of other websites where you can get paid for you opinion in our Survey Sites guide.

Become a mystery shopper

High-street retailers are desperate to check their in-store customer service is up to scratch, and contract mystery shopping agencies to do so.
Become a mystery shopper These will employ you to visit a specific shop or pub, to rate service quality or the quality of their goods. If you fancy a bit of 'cloak and dagger' identity, this can be great fun too.
Some of the most popular sites are MarketForce, Grassroots, Gapbuster, GfK Mystery Shopping and Retail Maxim.
How much? Payment for this type of work varies hugely between agencies. Some pay in gift vouchers, others simply give you free items. Some will pay you cash too, sometimes as much as £30 a day.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Mystery shopping discussion thread.

Enter contests as a cash boosting hobby

From cars to £20,000 cash, 5-star USA holidays to £10,000 Tesco gift cards or even two years' rent paid, MoneySavers have won it all. It's all about 'comping', a potentially profitable hobby for the lucky.
Enter contests for cash Comping's about systematically sourcing and entering hundreds of the contests, using web gadgets to fill out forms at speed, answer questions and help with tie-breakers. There are also sneaky ways to enter TV premium phone comps free via the web.
As an added bonus, most competitions are tax-free, so unlike other ways to boost your income, the taxman won't get any. There's full help in the 40+ Comping Tips guide.
How much? While big success isn't certain, it does happen. Among the luckies is MoneySaver mrsrobertson.
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
Join the MSE comping team. The site's Competitions Time forum board is full of the latest contests. It's a reciprocal community of devoted compers. The idea is you post contests and cheer others when they win.

Working from home

If you're housebound, whether due to childcare commitments or disability, or you just like being at home, working from your kitchen or spare room can leave you quids in too. Working on your own isn't for everyone though, so make sure you're OK with a spot of solitude.

Earn from internet research

Internet businesses such as 63336 (which used to be known as AQA) occasionally takes on researchers.
It works like this: a customer searches for the answer to any random question by sending a text to researchers - you - who reply with the answer.
The beauty of this work is that you can generally choose the type of questions you answer, and hence the hours you work. See 63336 to check for vacancies - you're likely to have to pass a test before you get an interview. Vacancies aren't open all the time, so you'll need to be on the ball and checking the sites regularly.
How much? You'll be paid 40p per question, and some can take just a few moments to answer. How much you earn depends on how much time you're prepared to put in.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Be a web-based researcher discussion.

Do some freelance work

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If you've skills in a specific area, you may be able to do a little freelancing on the side.
International project recruitment site PeoplePerHour allows companies to list projects they want completed. Freelancers 'bid' on projects, saying why they'll be the most suitable candidate and entering their price for the work. The site's free to join and bid on work, but a fee is taken out of your pay for each job.
How much? It depends on the job, the duration and skills involved, and how many freelancers are competing for it. The only drawback is you might find yourself competing against workers from countries with a much lower cost of living, who can undercut you.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Freelancer discussion thread.

Take in foreign exchange students

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Renting out a room provides a stream of ready money, and a handy tax break means you can keep a decent chunk of it out of the taxman's hands.
Get in touch with local secondary and language schools to enquire about how often they take students, and the vetting process. This can be a tidy little earner and you get the added bonus of honing your own foreign language skills.
How much? Rates of pay vary depending on the level of accommodation you provide, but as a very rough guide you can expect to earn upwards of £80 per week per student.
Find out more: Join the discussion and read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Take in foreign exchange students discussion.

Solve companies' problems

Several companies put problems online and offer cash to people who can come up with effective solutions.
While not a guaranteed way to grab cash, these can be an interesting, fun, and lucrative way to spend your spare time if you're a business or science boff.
At InnoCentive, companies post dozens of challenges offering big money for the best solutions, though they're often quite technical. A typical example's £5,000 for low-cost labelling solutions for reuseable glass containers.
Also worth a look is Idea Connection. Register and it sends you email invites to help solve firms' problems for cash.
How much? It depends on the challenge, but top paying solutions can be worth about £600,000 if you come up with a brilliant idea.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions in the Solve companies' problems for pay discussion.

Iron out your finances

Set up a professional ironing service, advertising in local shops and newspapers. A good tip is to advertise in the poshest part of town; that way you can charge more.
Start an ironing service How much? Ironing businesses generally charge by the item, with 20 items costing around £10. This varies depending on location, so check what other local services are charging.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Start an ironing service thread.

Start a 'cottage industry'

If you're a dab hand at arts and crafts, try selling your jewellery and artwork, whether on eBay* or at craft fairs.
Websites Etsy and Redbubble are designed exclusively for buying and selling homemade goods. Some talented MoneySavers make big profits.
How much? Potentially £100s, depending on your time, talents, and ability to sell yourself.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Starting a cottage industry thread.

Work, work, work

If you're willing to travel, as well as the obvious McJobs there are many ways for second-jobbers to earn extra cash. You also can maximise what you get from your current job.

Ask for a pay rise at your current job

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People are often scared to do this, yet why not simply ask? After all, the worst that can happen is they say 'no'.Simply ask for an appointment, prepare your points - which should be more about your job role than 'I need the money' - and see what happens. It's just as difficult for an employer to say no when you ask, as it is for you to ask in the first place.
How much? Always remember that if your pay rise isn't as high as inflation (the rate at which prices rise) then your pay is actually decreasing. So why not ask for an 'inflation plus x%' rise, explaining a pay rise at inflation will just keep you level and the x% is because you're now more experienced or better at your job.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the How to ask for a pay rise thread.

Bag a Christmas job

Bag a Christmas job There are more likely to be temporary vacancies around the Christmas period in certain sectors. Check out Gov.uk's Universal Jobmatch (formerly Jobcentre Plus) and Gumtree.
Check retailers in your area who could be looking for extra staff to cope with the extra Christmas shoppers. Print out multiple copies of your CV, and then do a mail-drop on your local high street.
Ask catering agencies, restaurants, pubs, clubs and bars. More parties around this time of year may mean more jobs. Royal Mail may also be worth checking at this time of year.
How much? Varies by sector.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Christmas jobs discussion.

Babysit

Watching somebody else's TV and eating their food while the kids lie fast asleep upstairs doesn't sound so hard - and it often isn't. But you must be prepared to deal with the odd stroppy child and his or her tantrums.
You'll need a proven track record with little'uns, so work for friends, family and neighbours first.
How much? Adult babysitters can get up to about £8 per hour, but you'll need to build a reputation first to command this.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions and add your own in the Babysitting thread.

Pet or plant-sitting

Pet or plant-sitting Also known as house-sitting, this job sounds (and is) fairly simple: maintain a house and look after any animals and plants for anything up to three months.
You need to have no other commitments to worry about. It'll be easiest to sign up with an agency, so be prepared to provide references and expect a thorough check of your background, including any criminal records. After all, would you be happy to leave your home in the hands of a stranger?
The terms and conditions vary from company to company. Some will expect you to be available all the time while some offer work on a more casual basis. Some suggested in the forum include Animal Angels, Platinum Petcare and Nina's Nannies for Pets.
How much? As a guide, Nina's Nannies for Pets pays roughly £29/day, plus travel expenses. You can earn more depending on how many pets you look after.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Pet or plant-sitting thread.

Be an interviewer

NatCen Social Research is usually on the lookout for freelance interviewers. The job involves interviewing selected people about all kinds of topics in their own homes, then sending the answers to your set questions back to base.
Plus vacancies for telephone interviewers are sometimes available in Brentwood, Essex, and full training for each role is provided. Go to NatCen's website for full details.
How much? As a guideline for interviewers, once trained you'll earn an average hourly rate varying from £8.60 to £12.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Doing social research discussion.

Work at the supermarket

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Work weekend shifts at your local supermarket - some pay up to double on Sundays and bank holidays. Generally, the posher the supermarket, the more you'll earn.
How much? Around the £8 per hour mark, and some may offer a discount (usually 10%) on groceries once you've been there for a while.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the At the supermarket discussion.

Party planning

Party planning It's possible to make cash by hosting parties in which items are demonstrated and sold. Since you'll effectively be self-employed, you can make your own hours and work as often or as little as you want.
Before starting though, be sure to check whether there's already a popular representative of the company in your area. If so, it's probably best to sell something else. Typical examples include Ann Summers, The Body Shop At Home and PartyLite. Forumites recommend choosing a company where you'll be selling products you like; you'll find it more enjoyable, which will help you suceed.
How much? It's commission-based, so what you earn depends on your selling ability, and the products you sell. You'll usually have to cover set-up costs with your first parties.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Party planning thread.

Monitor exams

monitor examsDuring exam periods in secondary schools, colleges and universities, there's often a shortage of exam invigilators since the teachers and lecturers still have other work to attend to.
Ask local institutions and temp agencies and you can earn fair cash for a couple of hours of (blissfully silent) work. You'll need a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (formerly known as a Criminal Records Bureau check).
How much? Temp rates are normal, so expect roughly about £8 per hour.
Find out more: Read others' top suggestions or add your own in the Temp at schools thread.

Use your head - tutor

To tutor up to GCSE level you don't necessarily need a degree or PGCE teaching qualification (although you can command much higher rates if you have the latter), but some previous teaching experience is a must.

Count votes

Register with your council's elections office and get paid to count the votes at polling time. This can be in four-hour shifts, or longer. One MoneySaver reports earning £180 for working from 9pm - 5am.
Be warned though: you're usually contracted until the job is finished, so if it runs over you won't be paid extra (the flipside being that if you finish quicker, you'll still earn the same).
How much? It varies by job, but some forumites have reported up to about £180. One user said: "I got paid loads [for counting votes] - about £60 for a couple of hours' work, and it was great fun."
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Temporary council work thread.

Be a model

If you have the confidence to go nude (or semi-nude in some cases), life modelling is a fun way of earning extra cash. For a few hours work, you can usually get a very good rate of pay because it's very hard to recruit for this role.
All you have to do is make sure you're able to hold a pose. All shapes and sizes are desired, so don't be put off if you're not 'model' size.
My ex did this for ages, found a classified in the local paper (well, I found it for him!). Good money, gentle work... and he was pretty ugly.
Badger_Lady
How much? Forumites report you generally get up to about £10 - £20 per hour. Of course, wages vary depending where you work and some models are paid 'per job', earning more.
Find out more: Make enquiries at local colleges. Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Life modelling discussion.

Become a mobile market researcher

Download apps to your phone to earn cash when you're out and about by checking prices, snapping a photo of a restaurant menu or seeing how much stock is on the shelves in the shops.
Several market research companies such as Field Agent and Roamler pay you to carry out quick and simple market research tasks.
Download the apps to your phone (sadly Field Agent is iPhone-only) and check their Facebook pages to keep an eye for upcoming jobs in your area, including checking what price an item is on sale for, or sending a photo of how it is displayed in store. See Make Money Online for more.
How much? Forumites report Field Agent typically pays £4 - £9 per task, depending on the difficulty and if there is travel involved. Roamler starts at £2 per paid job and its rates increase as you do more work for it. Forumites report having to do a number of free jobs to build up experience.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' suggestions or add your own in the Earn Cash Online thread.

Be a TV extra

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It can be a little more boring than Ricky Gervais makes it out to be, but the fun of seeing yourself in the background of shows can more than make up for it.
There are several legit online extras agencies which don't charge you for signing up, although they'll generally take an 'administration fee' out of your pay. If you're serious, you'll need to sign up to a few agencies to be in with a chance. You may have to pay your own travel expenses.
As there are a lot of agencies to choose from, it's well worth checking out forum feedback before you join to help you find the ones that are right for you.
How much? Most extras generally earn about £50 per day (it can be more), with overtime paid at about £10 per hour. It's a good idea, though, to have some professional (or at least professional-looking) photos taken in order to start off getting work.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the TV extra work thread.

Be a guinea pig

Medical trials If you're fit and healthy and prepared to accept the risk of tests, you could earn up to £150 a day by taking part in medical trials.
There are several big companies advertising for volunteers; see forumites' experiences in the UK medical trials discussion for ideas.
How much? Depending on what it is you're being tested for, forumites report earning between about £70 and £150 per day (it varies by trial). You may get your travel expenses refunded.
Find out more: Join the discussion, read other MoneySavers' top suggestions or add your own in the Medical trials discussion.

Be an Avon lady (or man)

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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.
How much? Your earnings depend on how many products you shift, but dedicated Avon ladies can earn £100/month, and some earn far more. Of course, many earn less than this, and, if you don't sell anything, you could run at a loss. So don't do this unless you're confident you'll flog some stuff, and are comfortable selling to friends and family.
You'll earn roughly £1 for every £4 of products sold. You can also become a sales leader, building up your own team and earning extra money through the team's sales.

10 unusual ways to make extra money

Olivia says:
There are many people in Australia who are struggling financially at the moment. Even those who have a full-time job can often find that there are times when their cash flow just isn't sufficient to keep up with the bills, and once you get behind, it's hard to catch up.
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If your troubles are more a matter of a few unexpected expenses putting a hole in your savings, then you might want to consider some of the following unusual - and in many cases easy - ways to earn a little extra cash
Sell your stuff:
Having a garage sale, or selling online on a site like eBay provides a twofold benefit. You'll earn some quick cash and you'll have a good clean out of all your unneeded items. Things like designer label clothes and perfume can fetch a good price, particularly if they are popular but discontinued items. Always remember to research before listing item so that you have a competitive price.
Sell your skills:
eBay isn't the only way to make money online. You can also offer your skills, particularly creative skills such as design or writing – anything that can be easily produced and delivered via computer. Sites like elance.com normally allow you to bid for specific jobs, naming the price you will charge if selected. Remember that you are competing in a global market, so the rates you can expect to receive online will likely be well below the rate for equivalent skills working in Australia.
Become an artist:
Maybe you're not Da Vinci, but if you have a decent camera or the ability to create digital illustrations, you can register with sites like iStockPhoto or Getty Images and get paid a small royalty if people use you image.
Create a website or blog:
Successful bloggers can make a great income, but it's not guaranteed.  If you are passionate about a particular interest, consider starting your own blog or website. It may start out slow but if it gathers pace, you might have advertisers knocking on your door.
Rent a room:
If you have a spare room you can rent the space for a pretty good weekly or nightly return. Look into websites such as airBNB or Wimdu for an easy way to earn a bit of cash.
Sell your hobby:
Or rather, sell the things you make as a hobby. Most cities and towns will have a variety of markets where you can rent a stall and sell your wares. Do some costings before you commit. Stall rental might not be much, but if you haven't allowed for things like materials or ingredients you could end up making a loss.
Become a virtual assistant:
If you have experience as an office assistant, you can become a virtual assistant. Like the markets idea, you need to consider your costs before you commit or alternatively contact the many personal concierge companies who may be looking for someone like you to handle some of their work load.
Do odd jobs:
It's not glamorous, but if you are willing to do jobs that other people won't – or don't have time for like washing windows, ironing, walking dogs and general cleaning - then you might be able to offer your services for a reasonable price.
Be a mystery shopper:
Get paid to shop and report back about services and products from small to well-known large companies. There are numerous sites which are looking for mystery shoppers or even pay you to shop.
Get (another) job:
Getting a part-time job can provide a good additional income. Just make sure you can manage the workload and it doesn't compromise your current job.
These ten tips are really about looking outside of the square. They may not all be easy to start, but if you really need the extra money, they could be worth a shot.
Why not increase the financial savviness of those around you – pay it forward and pass on these tips to your family, friends and kids.

5 Non-Scam Websites to Make Money Online in australia

Because I’ve been living on a small income for a while now, I’m always on the lookout for legitimate ways to earn some extra pocket money. Over the past ten years, I have signed up for a bunch of survey websites in the hopes of making some money. Some of them were great and I’m still a member, and some of them were just a waste of time and I never got any money from them.
Since I have spent all of this time working out which sites were worthwhile, I thought I would share what I learnt with my readers, to save you going through the same process. Some of the sites are worldwide and some are only for Australian residents.
If you’re looking for ways to get rich quick, these sites are not the way to do it. But if you’re looking for an extra $10 of pocket money each month, read on:
pureprofile
PureprofileThis is my favourite survey website and the one I make the most money from ($10-15 a month). What I like about the site is that you earn real cash, not just points which you exchange for cash. If you qualify for a survey you can earn between 50c and $5, and even if you don’t qualify you usually receive 10c. You can also earn 10c from clicking through to a website or watching a video. Once you have made $25, you can request a direct deposit to your bank account, which usually takes 2-3 weeks.
Pureprofile is open to anyone worldwide. However, if you’re in Australia and want to join, it would be great if you could send me your email address so I can send you a referral link, which will mean I get $2 for referring you. Although if that’s too hard, just sign up. I’m happy to endorse them for free.
Rewardscentral
RewardsCentral. On this site you earn points for doing surveys, which you can then exchange for cash (3300 points for $30 or 10100 points for $100). Each survey gives you between 100 and 500 points, and if you don’t qualify for the survey, you are given two entries into their competition to win $10000 (although after 10 years I still haven’t won yet!). They also send you emails, which give you 10 points to click through to a site. I usually make about $60 a year from this site and MyOpinions combined (see below).
If you decide to sign up for RewardsCentral, the link above is an affiliate link, which means I get one extra competition entry if you sign up through it. Regardless of their not-so-great affiliate program, it is worth signing up for, and is open to all Australian residents.
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MyOpinions. Back when I first signed up, RewardsCentral and MyOpinions were both part of a site called Emailcash, For some reason Emailcash split into two different sites, which now both do a pretty similar thing. MyOpinions is purely a survey site, where you earn between 50 and 500 points for completing surveys. You then have to transfer those points to RewardsCentral to redeem them for cash. Similarly, if you don’t qualify for a survey you earn entries in their $500 cash competition.
One thing that they do do differently is that you have a loyalty status, which means you earn extra points for each survey. For example I have platinum status, so earn a bonus of 7.5% more points every time I complete a survey. Again, if you join up through the link above I will receive one extra competition entry and entry is open to all Australian residents.
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Swagbucks. I am a newcomer to Swagbucks this year, but I have found quite a bit to like and have already made $10 in Amazon vouchers. Basically you can earn Swagbucks (points) by doing web searches, answering surveys or referring other people. I usually make around 7-50 Swagbucks a day from searches and more from doing surveys.The best part about Swagbucks is their referral program. If you sign up through the link above, I will receive matching Swagbucks up to 1000.
The Swagbucks can then be exchanged for Amazon gift vouchers ($5 for 500 Swagbucks), Paypal vouchers ($25 for 2500 Swagbucks) and a lot more. Because of the huge Amazon postage costs to Australia, I am saving my Swagbucks up for a Paypal voucher, but if you live in the US, Amazon gift cards are a great choice.
your voice
Your Voice. This is another site that I only started using recently and have liked so far. They have just revamped their website, and it’s looking a lot more professional. It’s similar to the other survey sites in that you complete surveys for points (between 15 and 50 per survey). You can then redeem these points for vouchers from a number of different stores like Kmart, Target, Myer or JBHifi. 200 points gets you a $20 voucher.
While I prefer to get cash or supermarket vouchers, these vouchers are useful for when I have to buy something new. They will also send the vouchers by email, so you can use them on the day you redeem them. Your Voice is open to all Australian residents.
Do you have any tried and tested ways to make money online?

10 Realistic Ways To Make Quick Money Online

Recently someone gave me feedback about one of the ads on my blog. The feedback was very pertinent, saying that the ad looked “scammish” and gave a bad impression of my blog. The ad was about some easy way to make online $2000-$3000 a week.

Unfortunately we all know that there is no magic bullet to make this kind of money. However, I believe that there are a lot of real opportunities online to make a few bucks here and there. Again no shortcuts to becoming a millionaire, but realistic ways to make a bit of cash quickly.
So here are 10 ideas that you can use to get some pocket money easily.
Amazon Mechanical Turk
Amazon’s version of a “marketplace for work.” Find tasks such as testing sites, writing articles, taking surveys, complete them and earn money.
Conduit
Conduit allows you to create custom toolbars. Every time someone downloads your toolbar, you get paid. Get people to download the toolbar and you’ll receive a few dollars each time.
eBay
Rummage through you’re stuff, find anything of value that you don’t need sell it on eBay, Amazon or Craigslist. If you’re interested in going further than that start selling your family and friend’s items for a commission.
Paid Articles
Content sites are always looking to pay for quality content. Check out eHow, BrightHubConstant-Content and cash in on you’re expertise.
Experts Exchange
Are you a techie? If you are, join Experts Exchange and answer people’s questions on hardware, software, programming and more, to receive rewards.
Microworkers
Make “micromoney” doing “microjobs” on Microworkers. Make money by completing tiny tasks online for people such as signing up for sites, Digging articles or linking to sites.
Student Of Fortune
Student of Fortune is an online tutoring and homework help platform. Students who need help post questions with cash rewards and depending on how well you answer it, you receive the cash.  The top tutor has earned over $127,000!
99 Designs
If you’ve alway been good at Photoshop, 99Designs is the perfect place to cash in on your skills. Enter logo, tshirt, icon, website, print design contests.
Fiverr
Fiverr is a marketplace for $5 odd jobs. People offer jobs such as installing WordPress plugins, computer programming, translations, designing business cards and much more.
ChaCha
This search engine is powered by real people. Each time you respond to someone’s search you will be paid a small amount.
If you have any other ideas or suggestions please let us know below.

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Making Money Online Without Money



Starting Out Making Money Online

So you want to make money online because you have heard many people's rags to riches stories? Then you go out and get that product and two weeks later you just give up because it doesn't produce the income that you were told. This is a story which has been told over and over again. Heck maybe you have had this happened to you. The thing about it is that the product didn't let you down, but rather you have let yourself down.
If someone came to me six years ago and said that they could show me how to make money online without spending any money out of pocket then my response would have been "C'mon you are full of b.s.!" But the times have changed and the internet has rapidly advanced every year that it is true that you can make money online without spending any money. Now I know that you are thinking how is that possible? There are so many free systems out there that all you have to invest is literally your time and then once you start to see the profits you gradually scale up the systems that are working for you and exploit them to turn them into a thriving and successful business. You must take action though and I want to give you some ideas as to what you could possibly do to start that free money income model in as little as 24 hours flat if you set your mind to it!

Simple Steps To Super Affiliate Status

The first idea that I would like to share with you is becoming an affiliate promoter. Yes there are many people advertising different products and you see all sorts of systems being advertised about affiliate marketing. It is actually a shame though because this truly is one of the easiest ways to get your income stream going.
I have chosen this as my overall favorite course of action because there are many companies out there that you can literally choose from that will allow you to promote their products so that you don't have to have any kind of physical products on hand. You will be able to set up a free website, a free autoresponder, and even be able to do the majority of the graphics editing that you have seen done on editing software such as photoshop.
Please don't get me wrong, this is not some overnight internet rich sensation like many others claim to be. You will not go to bed one night and then wake up the next morning an internet millionaire. You will need to do at least an hour a day on the various promotional tactics that will be explained below. If you can not foresee yourself doing just one hour a day then please stop reading and go on to another hub.
With that being said, let's get going on to the simple tactics to use in full details.

Passion For Niche Subjects

This is a biggie folks. When you are just starting out with affiliate promotions, you must find something that not only just interests you but rather something that you have a strong passion for. Whether that is dog training, losing weight, internet marketing, etc. If you have that strong passion in your subject then it will be easier for you to meet the learning curve and it won't feel like a job but rather something that you will be excited about. But how do you know if your passions are relevant to what others would like to know more about?
The internet is an ever flowing ocean of information, and it is your responsibility as an affiliate marketer to become an authority figure in your topic. So for your first affiliate promotions take the time to answer the following questions honestly to yourself.
1. What do I excel at?
2. What can I teach/do for others?
3. Is there a group that I can find online that feel like me?
4. What are my goals with this?
5. What skills do I possess?
6. What skills would I like to possess?
After you have answered those questions, it is time to find out if you can make money from those answers. Just a reminder though, the object is not to make instant sales but rather make relationships with those who need your help. The money will come and that will be the bonus.
So where do you go to find your relative niche? Below is a list of resources that you may not have been aware of but they provide you with a plethora of researching knowledge.
1. Dummies.com: You may have seen this company with how-to books on virtually every subject matter which you can think of. Well use their research to your advantage. Browse their new releases and check and see if your category is listed within them. You see they have already done the market research and spent a high volume in production of their books so they know that there is a need for that subject matter, otherwise they wouldn't have produced the book for it.
2. Yahoo! Answers: This site can be one of your greatest resources. Think about it, it is a community full of users who go on there to find answers to their problems. So just do a search for a topic that you are thinking about doing and see what problems arise. This site not only will display the results but they also give you the date and best answers as well. So if it is relevant within the past year and you see a lot of comments/answers interactions then you know that there is a need for this and you could do pretty good.
3. magazines.com: This is kind of like dummies.com only with magazines. Same principles apply here. Once you are on the site, check out the "All Categories" listings and find the 4 - 5 stars magazines. Those are the more popular ones and you can even filter your search results by the number of stars received and or the price per issue. This gives you the idea of what users are actually paying for these types of subscriptions.
One last piece of advice here, don't spend too much time overthinking the niche that you are looking for. 30 minutes max is long enough to decide whether or not you should get involved with that niche before moving on to the next steps in the affiliate marketing process.

High Quality Product Selection

This step is going to take a little bit of time on your part and should actually be just one hour in your process. Assuming that you have selected the niche subject that you want to target, it is time to go out and find a high quality and relevant product. My personal favorite choice of products are digital products. I recommend that you look for the same because digital products don't have to have any kind of shipping costs, physical storage space, etc.
A digital product is considered to be things such as e-books, audio recordings, and videos. At this point you are going to want to find about 3 - 5 high quality and semi-popular products to sell. To find these products there are three places that I would say to join absolutely free of charge.
The first is Clickbank. They have just revamped the entire site objectives. But it is still considered the grand-daddy of all digital resource centers. In fact their business model has been "copied" by many and still they are around there. Just go to clickbank.com and sign up and then head on over to the marketplace button where you can find and filter your product selections.
The second is JVZoo. JVZoo is relatively new when compared to Clickbank but if you are thinking about the internet marketing niche, then this is your best option for all things internet marketing. Now remember that the IM niche is considered to be heavily populated but you have to break it down to things like blogging, traffic generation, SEO, Social Networking, Wordpress Security, etc. It is a very broad niche topic with a lot of users looking to get into it. If you do it correctly you can reap some amazing rewards from it.
The third affiliate promotion center you should consider is the Amazon stores. Amazon allows you to become an affiliate for promoting their stuff. The thing with Amazon is that they do such a phenomenal job on their marketing that one product you sell, could lead you into affiliate commissions from others that you had no idea about. You see with Amazon, they always show recommended purchases by others who purchased the item that you may be promoting. If that customer purchases the recommended product (which Amazon suggests) you get the commission. Can you see where that will lead you?
Now those are just some resources (probably the best for what you are looking to get started with) you should sign up with, however when picking your product just remember to check it out completely.
What you should be looking for are "page leaks" on the sales copy. A "page leak" is where the sales copy directs the potential customer to a different link to the website owners address hence taking away your cookie in your affiliate link and then putting it into the website owners pockets. So that takes money away from you. Just be very picky about what you are going to promote. Remember that you are also building up your authority status in that niche so you do not want to ruin your reputation right out of the gate.

Build Your Relationships With A List

On the contrary of what you may have already have heard, email marketing is not dead. It has just become more mobile and you really are going to need to build an email list of subscribers. This can be a pricey venue but it can be done absolutely free of charge. Check out ListWire.com. It is completely free of charge and according to their video on their main website you will never be charged to build a list. Check out them with others and you will understand what I mean by being pricey.
Your autoresponder will be your most covenant tool as an affiliate marketer. There are some super affiliates out there who are making on average about $2.00 - $6.00 per subscriber per month. If you have a list of about 10K with that kind of conversions, you can see the potential in monthly profits.
Understand that you need to give yourself some time to make a name for yourself and those figures that I just mentioned were not overnight income, they have put in the blood, sweat and tears to build to that and maintain their authority in their respective niches. That is what you must do. Above all else Take Action!

Free Website Creation And Domination

So far we have done a lot of steps in getting ready to launch our first affiliate promotion. From niche selection all the way to setting up a free autoresponder. Now it is time to get our website created in order to direct traffic to the offer that you have selected.
There are three things which you will need to have in order to get under way. First one being a graphics imaging editing software program, a webpage editor and of course a place to publish your finished page.
Because you will be mainly having just a couple of pages that you will be directing traffic to (your landing page about the affiliate product/service, and the optional squeeze page) you could possibly just set up a free website. This will suite your starting out needs. Just do a google search for "free website creator and hosting". Then just do some research as to what will suite your needs.
Next comes your editing graphic images. Reality is that Photoshop is the king in this area. Unfortunately Adobe charges something like $800 for it and from my understanding after CS6 there will be no future software developed, rather it will be in a subscription service called Adobe Creative Cloud and will charge a monthly fee of $49/month just to use photoshop. If you don't have that kind of money then there are a couple of free alternatives.
GimpShop and/or Gimp is the most popular (in my mind) alternative to photoshop. It is an open source graphics software that is completely free of charge. It behaves in many was as photoshop and can read .psd images with the add-on that they have for it. The only thing about gimp that I really don't like is that they have not enabled you to edit the text on a .psd image. At least that I have been able to find out.
If you do not like the Gimp alternative, then again just do a Google Search for "free alternatives to Photoshop" and then sift through the results. You should be looking for something that has .psd edit-ability. The industry standard for most images right now is in .psd format.
Finally you are going to need to get your hands on a web page publishing software. Again Adobe has something called Dreamweaver which is extremely powerful (and pricey) software that you can get or you can get a free alternative. There are only two that I am familiar with that I have actually used and they are Kompozer and Microsoft Web Expressions 4. I prefer Web Expressions because it acts a lot like DreamWeaver. You just need to decide what you are going to be doing and decide for yourself.
Now once you have those three things as a part of your affiliate toolbox, all you need to do is design your pages (or outsource) them and publish them to your new website. I recommend that you have a different website address for each affiliate promotion that you do and then link them all to a main website. You want all of your promotions that you do to be able to stand on their own this way if one is not generating the traffic that you expected the other ones can pick up the slack.

Free Traffic Generation Tips For Affiliate Promotions

Seeing how you have your site ready, your autoresponder in the ready mode, and high expectations for phenomenal commissions on your high quality affiliate product promotion, it is now time to start generating some traffic to your site. Before I explain the methodology behind the two tid bits of information, I want to share with you that when I am saying site, I am actually meaning your squeeze/landing page and also your affiliate sales page for the product that you are promoting.
The two types of traffic generation tactics I am going to discuss in this capsule are going to be one Free method and one paid method. Both are excellent sources the thing about it is that with the free method it will take some time to build up the organic traffic where as the paid tactic will give you instant visitors. These are visitors that are targeted as well so it will look good in your serps.
Free Method: Blogging
This method is one of the more popular forms of traffic generation on the internet as of this writing. You see by getting your free wordpress (this is a blogging platform I recommend and will be using as the example) blog, it gives you the ability to create and speak your creative mind on whatever you would like to as long as you are not being malicious in any way. So what you could do is after you get your blog address (yourkeywordphrase.wordpress.com) you can begin publishing your high quality content instantly. There is an upgrade version which will give you more flexibility and control over your site but for the most part if all you are doing is talking about your product and posting related material on your blog then the free version will work just fine. Again because this is free, you will need to invest your time in to it until you can scale it up. Also you may want to check in to getting Google AdSense account in order to monetize a little bit on your blog.
The other form of traffic generation that you most certainly can do (if your marketing budget allows for it) is get into FaceBook Advertisements. Now there are many individuals who will tell you that you are going to blow a lot of money on FaceBook adverts while there are some people who will swear up and down by it. The factor is that you need to figure out if it will work for you. If you do it correctly and know who your target audience actually is within your niche, then you can pretty much pinpoint what adverts will be going to who. There are a wide range of options that you can put in Facebook on your ads as well. It is well worth taking the time to check it out if you are able to do that.
There are many other different forms of Traffic Generation and you may already know some of them or most of them. The thing here is that you should focus on mastering up to 3 - 4 different traffic generation tactics and implement them in your daily routine for at least 30 mins to an hour per day to keep your site relevant and fresh.

All The Best To You

There was a lot of information covered and hopefully you have been able to take something useful away from this hub. The whole thing is that if you do not retain any of the information that I have shared with you in here, whatever you do ALWAYS remember this quote to help keep you motivated.
"Success is your right, Failure is your CHOICE!" In a nutshell this sums it all up. In order for you to succeed in your life, business, etc. you must take action and if you do not take action then your failures are yours alone to blame. So go on today and begin your newly formed affiliate marketing ideas and all the best to you. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

Make money working from home

If you are housebound, retired or just like the idea of setting your own agenda and working from home, there are loads of ways of bringing in some extra cash.
Woman with laptop 
Woman with laptop
Step one - Become a man (or woman) of mystery. If you love shopping and like the thrill of being undercover, becoming a mystery shopper might be the part-time job you've been waiting for.

Agencies such as tnsglobal.com, retaileyes.co.uk or grassrootsmysteryshopping.com can pay around £30 a day. However, some do pay in vouchers or in goods rather than in cash.

Step two - It pays to talk. OK, we all hate being phoned up on spec by market researchers, but there are ways to reap cash for your opinions.

Online surveys are generally quick and easy to fill in and can pay up to £4 for a few minutes of your time. See pureprofile.com, valuedopinions.com or pineconeresearch.co.uk for details.

Alternatively, market research groups are prepared to pay up to £50 to people who are willing to spend a couple of hours at a focus group session.

Check your local listings for an agency near you, or try sarosresearch.com.

As a note of caution, do not pay middlemen ‘membership fees’ for access to market research firms that conduct paid surveys. You can find those yourself by surfing the web for free.

Step three - Cash for answers. If you are good at web-based research and have a feel for general knowledge, check out issuebits.com and texperts.com.

These internet businesses make their cash out of customers texting them with random questions. Before you can sign up as a researcher to answer these questions you will have to take a test. Vacancies are not always available, so it is wise to keep an eye on the sites.

You will earn roughly 30p per question, but experienced researchers say many queries can be answered in a few minutes and it is possible to earn good money while only working the hours you chose.

Step four - Become a home-working tycoon. For the really big cash, why not put your previous corporate experience to good use and try solving problems for big businesses?

On offer are literally hundreds of thousands of pounds for aspiring tycoons or boffins who can solve problems from extracting silver from ore in an Argentinian mine or finding a viable site for a new hotel. See innocentive.com for more details.

10 ways to make money from your desk

Is money too tight to mention? Jasmine Birtles suggests some ways to earn extra readies in your lunchtime 

1. Get paid to surf the net

You surf the net all the time so why not make money every time you click on "search"? Yahoo powers searches which pay a small amount every time you run one – it is willing to do so because it wants to break down Google's domination. There is a search at Moneymagpiesearch.com. If you recommend your friends you will also make commission on their searches. The payments are small but we know people who have made around £30 in two months by searching regularly. You can choose whether you receive your money through PayPal or by bank transfer.

2. Take part in online surveys


Again, this is pocket money while you're on the internet, but it can be fun too. It is simply a case of answering questions about a particular product or company, or about your shopping habits. Be careful which surveys you use – some are fraudulent. Among the best of the genuine ones is panelbase.net, which will pay between 50p and £3 a survey, Valued Opinions, which pays between £1 and £5 a survey, and Ciao-surveys.co.uk, which pays up to £5.

3. Get paid for social networking

You can make money by keeping in touch with friends, and making more friends, on social networking site Yuwie. Set up a profile, write a blog, upload photos and videos and do what you usually do with any networking site. The difference with Yuwie is that it pays you to do all these things using advertising revenue. The amount you get paid depends on the number of times you and your friends view your pages. If you have lots of friends the views mount up and you can make some worthwhile cash.

4. Recycle your mobile

Have you got a useless old mobile in your desk drawer? Most of us have at least one hanging around the office or house, so make money from yours. Send it to Mopay and make between £2.50 and £200 depending on its make and condition. Even rubbishy old battered models can be worth a few quid if they can be sold on for spare parts.

5. Sell adverts on your blog


If you are a regular blogger and have built up a bit of a following, you could make money selling advertising around your posts. You can make cash quickly by putting Google Adsense on it. If you get enough traffic you make money every time people click on the ads. Blogs are also great for selling any products you have, promoting your services (it could be anything from sales training to web development or maternity care) and selling eBooks you have created yourself.

6. Sell your photos


If you have a nice collection of digital photos you could sell them over and over again through online agencies. Send them in to one or more agencies and any they like they will upload to the site. When people buy them you get a commission; you could end up getting paid for years to come. Picturenation say many of their photographers make hundreds of pounds a month, and some are simply good amateurs. Also try Fotolia and iStockphoto.

7. Rent out your stuff


Everyone knows about selling stuff on eBay, but how about renting it and making money over and over again? Sites like RentNotBuy.co.uk and RentRino will let you advertise anything from a baby bath to a ball gown. It is a new phenomenon, so it could be a while before anyone rents your power tools or your DVD player, but if you have a spare minute upload your details and later on you could make some regular cash.

8. Complain to gain


We don't complain enough in this country, which is one of the reasons why service can be so bad. However, those who complain constructively have worked out they can even make money through it. A well-crafted, reasonable letter including a request for financial compensation can make you money. Write to a company's CEO explaining the problem and set out the amount you feel you should receive in compensation. If it is refused write again, and even write a third time if necessary. Usually by the second or third letter they cave in and give you about half of what you were asking for.

9. Answer text questions


If you're a bit of a trivia king or queen you could make money by answering people's text questions. It is flexible work and you just have to be a bit knowledgeable and quick at searching the net (make extra by following point 1 above). On average, question answerers make about £10 an hour. The questions vary enormously: you could get anything from "Where's the nearest pizza place?" to "Who won the 1962 world cup?" and "Will I ever find love?". Visit ansanow or Textperts to see if you are quick enough to be part of their teams of knowledge hunters.

10. Get cashback


If you use your lunch hour to buy essentials, make sure you get paid to do it. Shop around first to find the best deals, then look on cashback sites to see if you could get money back by buying through them. Start with sites that give you instant cash just by signing up, such as Rpoints, which gives you £5, Cashback Shopper, which gives you £5, and ecashback, which gives you £2.50 immediately.

Making money online- Expert work in France

I thought it might be useful to explain how expats in France make ends meet. Just possibly this will give you an idea of how you could earn money as an expat and enable you to make the big leap yourself.
I am not concerned here with expats who work in France as an employee of an international company and just happen to be based in France for a couple of years, but with those of us who have to scrape together our own income just using our wits. I have also ignored criminal activities although I believe they can be quite lucrative.
I will also ignore retired folk who receive a pension and people who have sold businesses elsewhere, and can afford to sit around in the sunshine sipping wine for the rest of their natural lives. Finally I have ignored those who have no plan, and choose to slide gently into poverty until they are forced to return to where they came from.
The following are all jobs and businesses run by people we know working in rural France:
  • Running gites and bed and breakfast - yes, this can still work well if you do a good job, and have the initial funds to set-up an attractive environment
  • European Sales representative for a pharmaceutical comapny
  • Website Designer and website publishing, or professional blogging
  • Audio-editing
  • Tree-felling and ground clearance
  • Builders, plumbers etc
  • International DJ
  • Freelance graphics designer
  • Swimming pool maintenance or general gardening - typically for other retired expats
  • Maintaining second homes for foreign owners - keeping an eye on properties for absentee owners
  • Estate agency (usually involves teaming up with a French estate agent, since it is difficult for an expat to obtain the correct licence)
  • English shops / importers - bringing in the staples of a foreign diet - baked beans, marmite, Indian spices etc, and reselling them to the expat community
You can see that expat work in France falls into two broad types - earning money by working in the local economy (eg gardening, gites), and earning from jobs that could be based anywhere (eg internet based and freelance jobs).
Of course, some of these earn more money than others, but all can generate a sufficient income for expats putting in the time and effort to do a good job. Word gets around pretty fast if you are reliable, honest and good-value. I am not aware of any expats also paying a French mortgage from their income. This would make the challenges significantly greater.
Note that there are official registration requirements for most businesses, that your local Chamber of Commerce will be able to help you with. Remember, it can be expensive to start a business in France! I am NOT recommending you work illegally.
I'm sure that across France there are expats doing hundreds of other jobs, but hopefully this gives you some ideas. The paradox is that many of the jobs involve making money from other expats, and it is difficult to see the options available until you live here yourself

How can you make money thanks to your language skills?

I speak a few languages, among them English, French and Spanish to a level of fluency that allows me to make money with it. This website is one fine example of how I make money because I speak English. I will go into more details below, it is sufficient to say that over the years, being trilingual has made me a lot of money being monolingual wouldn’t have. How can you make money thanks to your language skills?

 Ask for more money at your day job

I was hired at my last job because I spoke three languages well, and another two they could use too. They didn’t care about my Master in Business or my previous work experience, or that I didn’t know much about computer languages and it was a job that required coding skills. They said learning HTML is like learning another language so you can do it. It was true, computer languages are simpler than learning the pluperfect.
Once I was trained, I could support foreign customers, and my colleagues could not, so I was more valuable than they were. I got a big raise. If your language skills are going to be needed at work, you can ask for more money than a person who just speaks English. You open your company to new markets, can reach new customers, can translate their website, and so on.
Learning languages is not that expensive, you can borrow books at the library or learn online, and you can also finance a language course with companies like Credit Noble. Just figure out the return on investment to see if it is worth it. For me, it was a 30% raise over the course of a year, so the answer is a big yes.

Make money teaching languages


Another way I made quite a bit of money with my language skills was teaching French and Spanish to English speakers. I worked for myself and gave private lessons at night and on weekends on top of my day job. I also worked on behalf of a few language companies for their corporate clients about to be relocated by their firm to France or Switzerland, and I gave them crash courses before they moved.
My usual rate was $50 per hour, although I got up to $90 per hour. With transportation, it took about an hour and a half of my time to give a one hour lesson, but the money was much better than baby-sitting or tutoring kids for homework.
A friend of mine is teaching languages via Skype, with much lower rates, but in the comfort of his own home, and this is a location independent job, so he can be on the beach in Honolulu and still make money.

Make an app or a language program


This one requires that you have computer skills on top of your language skills, although you can hire out most of the tech process. Many people are looking to improve their language skills, and if you know how to position your product properly, you may be able to sell it to them.
It can be a language app like duolingo,  a small conversation book for your smartphone, or those funny programs that will listen to you talk and then talk back, saying what you just said in another language.
More and more people are traveling internationally each year. The world is getting smaller, and the need to communicate bigger. I can’t help you with the details of how to start making such apps, but I am confident that with proper marketing, there is money to be made.

Freelance translation gigs


Another way I made money with my language skills was translating documents and websites for people. Most of my jobs I got from word of mouth. It is a tough world online to get translation jobs, as many people highly bilingual from lower cost of living countries will be at 10% of what you bid for.
But if you know people who may be expanding internationally or looking for a translation of their manual, work documents, etc. it is a great way to make extra money.
I mostly translated websites, sometimes within the software, sometimes they would send me a Word document with the content of the website and I would translate in Word. I also translated my own writing when I wrote for travel websites and they launched the same site in a new country I spoke the language of. It took way less time as I knew what I had written before in another language.
Usual rates are around $0.10 per word, then you can ask extra if the text is technical, if you have to upload it online or perform another complicated action.
Companies such as 1st Transnational marketing translations can hire you as well, rates are generally lower but they will do all the work of finding clients, following up etc. which means your hourly rate will only be spent translating, not doing back office work.


Enjoy new niches


This is where this website pops up again. If I had started my personal finance website in France, I would have had a readership limited to residents of the Hexagon. Actually, there are a couple of websites who tried to take over the PF niche, one is a Ramit Sethi copycat, and the worst is he admits it, the other one tried to tackle the coupon/frugal niche and is pretty painful to read as well.
France is a nation of thrifty people. Our grandparents lived through the war, our parents grew up with rationed food still, they mend and make do, they are not in debt except for a mortgage that will be long paid by the time they retire, they have a cushy pension courtesy of the French government. There may be things to talk about, but people who would listen are far and few. So thanks to my English skills, I was able to start two blogs which generate a nice little side income, and to showcase my reading to any English speaker in the world. RFI has readers on the five continents, it would be a miracle if the same had happened with my French blog.

One step further, I was once hired as a business developer for a company. Their point was “you have lived and traveled all over the world, you may know business concepts that are not being developed here but could be successful, give us ideas and we will fund the projects”. Thanks to a multilingual background, I was able to get several jobs that were otherwise out of reach, but people were ready to gamble on me because I spoke several languages.