Thursday, October 5, 2023

Game Review: Lonely Survivor Offer on Scrambly

   



       When I first installed this game and started to play I didn't feel impressed. The graphics are very simple and the main play reminded me of video games from decades ago. However, it didn't take me long to find it really getting my attention. It's super easy on a certain level, a child could play it. However, the strategy of what you chose to give your little fighting hero gets intense and challenging.



Above, on the opening page, all your primary game functions are easy to find. The little hat at the bottom leads you to where you can equip your character with armor and weapons that you will get over time in the game. The icons on the left and right in the center take you to various contests and rewards, and clicking above the crossed swords will start your battle scene.




Your little character swirls around, fighting an endless onslaught of monsters. A variety of bosses show up leading to chieftains, and this game may drive you insane. As you run around the battlefield you will pick up more and more little gems, and at a certain point they will cause new skills and attributes to pop up for you to choose from. You will have to experiment to see which ones you like the best, but fairly quickly you will understand how the different skills work to help you fight. If you can, try to leave a heart for yourself somewhere to add to your health and stay in that area when you think that the chieftain is about to arrive. That will give you a chance to restore some of your health when it knocks the wind out of you.

All in all I am liking this game more than I expected, because it's a little bit challenging. I'm not 100% sure if the offer is actually doable, as I'm about a week in and just made level 6. I'll give it a little time, it's worth messing around with for now.

In theory, this is potentially a good offer at nearly $100 if you complete all of the requirements and it's still a good money even if you don't buy the game packs. I'll let you know how far I got before the timer runs out. If you want to give it a try in get paid to play environment, you can try the offer by joining me on scrambly.

Join in the fun and get paid to play on Scrambly !

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Side Hustle Honeypot Blog Updates

         I've been doing Bunches of work on this blog lately. It does take a lot of time to really review all these different methods of making some extra money. I'm making sure to only encourage other people to try these things after having done it myself, and sharing with transparency what I'm actually making and how. That's so, if you want to try some of these things out yourself, you're going into it with real information.

On this blog I'm reviewing a lot of different techniques that people use as ways to earn a little more income on the side. Some of the opportunities I'm talking about are things you can do online; from your phone, computer, or tablet. 

Many of them come from online companies where you can get paid to do things like play video games, take surveys, and do a variety of other small tasks. A lot of those turns out to be very fun and interesting stuff, and while I'm not telling you that you can get rich quick doing it I am making actual money. Proofs of payment are all over this blog where I talk about specific GPT websites.

I'm also reviewing some sites on which there are freelance opportunities, usually small gigs that you bid for, based on different skills and talents you might have such as writing or being able to do voice overs. I am reviewing those sites with slightly more caution, because I've seen quite a few gigs that pay very little for a great deal of work. It's one thing to play some video games in the middle of the night mostly for fun and earn a few bucks,- but writing, and creative innovation, and artistic skills..... Those are things that I feel very strongly that you should be compensated and appreciated for fairly.

I'll let y'all know when I have enough experience on those kinds of sites to tell you where you might be able to bring in an additional income, and also be paid for it properly.

I'm now adding some gadgets on this blog, which you can see mostly on the right side of the page. I have added additional pages to collate some of the information about each of these projects. I've also added labels that you can click on to take you to all of the posts that deal with specific subjects. 

For instance, there's now a page with all my fun video game reviews and tips, because the gamers in the crowd will love that. And for those really trying to find the right opportunities for themselves, clicking on the labels makes it easy to see everything I know about something. For instance, if you click on the label for Gain GG or Scrambly, it'll take you right to those specific posts.

Beyond the internet opportunities I'm talking about, you'll also see me get into other kinds of things you can do. For example, I happen to make and sell handmade jewelry. I've really taken that more to the level of an artistic small business in my own entrepreneurial style, but it can also be done on a small scale and I'll have some more great thoughts to share with you about those things as we go along.

Thanks for checking out my blog and if you have any thoughts, or if there are things you would like me to check out, please let me know in the comments below.

- Nikki πŸ₯°



Friday, September 29, 2023

Game Tips: "Age of Coins" offer on Scrambly


 "Age of Coins" is a fun little game that is currently in the get paid to play games offers on Scrambly. I did a short review of the game and opportunity to try it on Scrambly, in particular this one will pay $30.80 (USD) if you hit level 100 in 30 days. I'm dropping some πŸ’₯πŸ€ͺGame TipsπŸ₯³πŸ’₯ here for the fun of it, if you'd like to level faster. 

( Note: this game may be available on other get paid to sites as well, obviously do the offer that sounds the best on the most reliable to pay out sites. The game Tips here apply whether you're doing it through Scrambly or not, or even if you're just playing it for fun. It's a free to play game you can download, here's just a way to get paid to have fun! ) 

Join Scrambly and get a New Gamer Bonus!!




But back to the game! This new game called Age of Coins is a bit like Coin Master and Lucky Buddies. If you like games like that you'll enjoy this one, it has many familiar features with a lot of new and fun spins on this kind of gaming experience. One thing I noticed from the start that I like about this game is that it seems a bit looser in terms of giving you in game prizes like free spins, gold, and useful event related items.




One of the main screens you'll play on has this casino like slot machine spinner. You use energy to spin for gold, to get to raid or attack other players Epochs, and other items like the museum run tickets you see above. Those tickets are used for a mini game event that comes and goes, rewarding you with HUGE amounts of energy for spins. 

πŸ’₯GAME TIPSπŸ’₯

πŸ’₯πŸ€ͺ❤️ ALWAYS PLAY THE SIDE GAMES. IT'S HOW YOU GET MORE ENERGY AND RESOURCES TO LEVEL YOUR EPOCHS FASTER ! ❤️πŸ€ͺπŸ’₯

πŸ”₯ Note the offers on the left side of the screen. Even if you don't want to purchase the special packs, they give you little freebies most of the time when there is a red dot to get your attention. πŸ”₯

πŸ’₯πŸ€ͺ❤️ ON THE RIGHT SIDE PAY ATTENTION TO THE SPECIAL CONTESTS. ONE GIVES 1,000 ENERGY AWAY TO THE WINNER EVERY 24 HOURS. I WON IT 4 TIMES THIS WEEK! 

πŸ”₯ Make sure to work on the Epoch puzzles you collect prices of in the treasure chests. They help you to get powerful temporary boosts after you complete the puzzles. πŸ”₯






πŸ’₯πŸ”₯❤️ LAST TIP FOR TODAY ❤️πŸ”₯πŸ’₯

Use the events to build up your spins, once you can, use the multi spin function. First, at 2 ad 3X, and then using the spin multiplier 10X seems to work the best once you have more than 1,000 energy. If you try the higher ones you can win more, but won't always get what you want. The ratio of what I'm getting at 10X is impressive! 


You can play the game for fun for free, but it might be even more fun to make a few bucks playing it on that cool site I'm reviewing!

Get paid to play on Scrambly!


Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Game Reviews: "Age of Coins" on Scrambly

Age of Coins is a fun little game currently offered on Scrambly, where you get paid to play. If you like Coin Master you will like this game, it's a new spin on a similar idea. You spin for coins and build villages depicting different Epochs, while raiding the villages of your in game friends, putting together puzzles, and competing with other players for cool prizes. 


I started the offer 4 days ago, and have already reached Epoch 25. I still have 26 days to go, and this offer is pretty good - if you reach level 100 it pays $20.00 . I know I will make it to 35 and 50, but the levels do get harder to complete as you go so we shall see. Here's the details on the Scrambly offer:


The characters are cute and it's entertaining, give it a try! Join me making money on Scrambly!

Sign up for Scrambly




Monday, September 25, 2023

More things I like About Scrambly

Another thing I like about earning money from playing video games on Scrambly is that they make it very easy for you to see which offers you are working on; how far you've gotten, and how much time you have left. 

Here's an example of how it shows me where I'm at with Evony and Age of Coins, both fun games and well paying offers:




The interface on Scrambly is easy to understand, and because you're essentially dealing with only one offer wall it's easy to figure out who to message if there are ever errors or problems. I've done a lot of different offers on this site, and I like that most of them have multiple rewards which allows you to see that the offer is tracking and giving you the promised rewards. Unlike some other sites such as Free Cash, I've only had one minor issue I had to reach out to Scrambly support about, and it was resolved right away. 

Some offers on Scrambly pay out almost instantly as steps are completed, others take a little longer. This site is pretty good about also letting you know which offers pay out faster or more slowly. When you request a withdrawal you can get the money sent right to your PayPal, and it's usually there within 5 minutes!

This site also regularly offers little bonuses you can get by paying attention to email you get from them. Sometimes they send you bonus codes you can redeem in the site for extra coins, or to earn 20 - 50% more for 24 hours.

I'm still relatively new on Scrambly, but it's genuinely one of the GPT sites I like the best. If you follow my link you'll start with a little bonus yourself- try it it's fun!

Join Me on Scrambly and Get Paid to Play

Tips for handling problems on Get-Paid-To sites

Sometimes you will encounter problems on get-paid-to sites, but they can often be resolved if you look through the information provided. Each of these sites have their own policies, so make sure to look at the FAQ's. 

Understand that some GPT sites manage a single offer wall, while others may act as a kind of umbrella for multiple companies that provide online opportunities to make money and earn other kinds of rewards. 

Scrambly is one of my favorites, where I've made a little over $100 playing video games in the last month. It's a good example of one of the easier and better user interfaces. Scrambly basically has one set of offers, and it seems that the people running it take some care an attention to pick good games and offers for their users. The selection of offers is more limited than some other sites, but the availabile offers are usually good and pay out quickly. The offers are usually also explained more clearly than on some other sites, so you know what you're getting into.

Make sure when accepting offers on Scrambly or other sites like Gain that you really read the offers. Some will have specific time limits, for instance. Most will have offers that have multiple rewards, so that you can see a particular game or offer is rewarding you as you go. Pay attention to that! 

One way to avoid problems is to immediately open and play any of the games you select. It helps to make sure the tracking is working. If you discover that you are missing rewards in any of these sites, reach out to customer support using the same email you signed up with. There will be instructions on how to contact someone for assistance, and what information they will need. 

If there's an issue contact soon, and be ready to take screenshots of the apps you are using, for instance to show what level you've made it to and what your player I'd is. It's usually somewhere in the settings for individual games. Also, give it about 24 hours before submitting error reports, often it's just letting the systems catch up with each other. 

of the GPT sites I use Gain and Scrambly are my favorites because there have been very few problems, and the staff has been quick to help with little things. 

Statistics and Updates: Earning on FreeCash

Of the different sites I'm using to earn money playing video games, FreeCash is the one I've made the most with so far. On FreeCash 1,000 coins = $1.00 USD, so it's always easy to calculate how much money you will make, and see what you've made over time. 

You can see here that I've made a little over $212.40 on this site trying out different video games and taking surveys. If you want to give it a try you can follow my referral link and you will get a little bonus when you start. 

                                           Join FreeCash Today!


Another thing I like about FreeCash is that they provide you with a lot of different withdrawal options to cash out with. You can withdraw your money as PayPal cash as seeon as the balance reaches $5.00. In my experience the cash out process is almost instant after your account is verified. 

If you use cryptocurrency, you can choose to take your rewards in several ways, all with very low minimums to withdraw.


If you like getting free gift cards there are also a lot of options, like taking your rewards as Amazon credit, or using it to pay for things like Netflix.

Overall, I do reccomend giving Free Cash a try because it's the GPT site I've made the most money from. That said there are a couple of others I really like, so check back for some updates and user tips!

                             Try FreeCash and Make Money having Fun!

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Why some GPT sites require ID verification

Recently I started to encourage some of my real life friends and relatives to try some of the websites I'm using to make a little extra cash. The GPT sites ( Get Paid To ) I've been reviewing here help me to earn money and other rewards for playing games, taking surveys, and completing small tasks. I'm *not* getting rich doing this just yet guys, but holy crap I've actually made over $500 playing video games here and there. 

One question that came up from friends is why some of these sites and particularly the better ones often require an ID verification to withdraw. It didn't bother me, because I see why they do that. Because there are so many scams out there, I can see why one friend wondered "Why are they collecting my information?" and "are they selling my info?".

The answer is that like you, the companies that put sites like this together work hard on what they are doing. They don't want to fall prey to scammers either  To one degree or another they want to keep things secure so that they are also doing ethical huisness with their clients on the other end, and stay within legal boundaries.

One reason is that some countries and states have laws probibiting minors from joining sites like this. The reasons for those laws vary, for instance some of the games have casino gambling, or offer optional in game purchases. By verifying your ID they are covering their backsides for when some kid decides to try to use Mommy's credit card to buy stuff in a game without permission. The games themselves are owned by the developers, not the GPT sites - but there still could be legal questions if they were providing an inappropriate gateway to minors. 

Another reason some GPT sites require verification is to make sure people aren't creating multiple accounts to be able to repeat the same offers and surveys.

Their clients who want to promote a game are paying to help get their game seen and played by more people, while developing and improving thier game from more feedback. The makers of those games are offering you a reward for trying it out, not for trying it out 12 different times!🍿🀣

If you are using these sites I don't recommend trying to play the system like that. Chances are you won't get paid, and might get yourself banned, just sayin'.

Equally, people paying to get information from a wide group of people don't want the same person doing the same survey. That would be boring anyway, but it would really screw their results up. Verification of ID confirms that the user is of age and not a robot, and therefore a possible source of valued information, and makes it easier to ensure each participant is unique 

So, YES, I'm relatively ok sharing my I'd for payment verification once when I join a GPT site. If you feel concerned, look for the faq on each site, they usually explain why they require this, and state their policy about how the info is used. 

On the other hand, realize when doing the surveys that you may run into things you don't want to share. What they ask and what you chose to share is not created by the GPT and paid survey sites, but their clients down the line whose motivations may vary. Typically I avoid sharing my phone number and address when it comes to that, to avoid spam phone calls and junk mail. Sometimes I do, for instance I gave my contact info to a Harvard University reaserch group offering a higher paying lengthy study. Just use good judgement and you'll be fine. 

Monday, August 28, 2023

How to Turn Google Play Points into Cash

You can't turn Google Play Points into Cash, right? Wrong. I figured out a way to do it by accident, and it's not a cheat or a hack. I had a bunch of play Points from earlier purchases and rewards from various sites where you can play games and do surveys or other small tasks for rewards. Some of those points came from direct purchases in games, some from cards I bought a zillion days ago, and some were rewards from sites that offer play credit and other gift cards, but not PayPal. I prefer when I can cash out real money, but I've enjoyed some other rewards along the way. 

Here's how you do it without spending any more money, if you are playing games on GPT websites that do pay out in PayPal. 

1. Convert unused Google Play Points by redeeming then in your Google account for Google Play credit, which you can do for as low as $2.00.

2. Make sure, if multiple people use the same phone / tablet / computer that you are signed into that account on Google Play. The points won't transfer from one account to another. 

3. Look at the games you are playing and other possible offers. Some of them have "cash back" options, like spend $4.99 in the game, receive the equivalent of $4.99 cash back. You have to actually read the offers.

4. If you've already been playing the game you want to get the cash back in, double check at time of purchase to make sure the game was downloaded on the same Google Play account you will be using credit from. If it's not, it won't work, check your other games and possible offers. 

5. You will be able to tell when you review the offer and go to check out. You click to buy the package you want in the game, and it will show you the email associated with the download. As long as it's the same as your Google Play account hit "pay with Google Play credit" 

6. Your game updates and gets paid via your play credits. You get whatever rewards you just purchased with play money. 

7. Check your GPT site that you did the offer from. You now have the bonus you wanted in your game, AND the money it just gave you in cash back. 

It's a legit workaround - the game gets paid, the GPT site gets it's profit, and so do YOU! πŸ₯³

I figured this out on Scrambly, which I think is one of the better places to find good offers, freebies, and rewards. If you're not already using it follow my link to give it a try and we both get a little bonus. Scrambly withdrawal minimum is only a dollar, so as soon as you make a buck you can withdraw to your PayPal and see for yourself. I've made close to $100 in just over a month! 


This works on the other sites I recommend, as long as you're using the right email and have some okay points racked up. I had about $20 worth of points just sitting there, and basically figured this out as an experimental accident! Go figure! 

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Yes! Gopinion Surveys Paid Me! Review and proof of payment from BitBurst Gopinion πŸ₯°

Yes! This iced sweet tea with whipped cream vodka I'm drinking is delicious, and the homade spaghetti dinner that's cooking is making my kitchen smell awesome. Thanks, Gopinion- dinner, drinks and movie night 🍿πŸŽ₯ are on you guys tonight!

I wanted to try out some other kinds of GPT opportunities online, and Gopinion was a suggested offer on one of the other sites I'm working on reviewing. I decided to give it a try and can verify now that they do pay out. 

If you use my link to start you'll get a 250 coin bonus, - and if you start soon, after you complete the introductory profile survey you may also get 5,000 coins- which is $5 towards your first PayPal or Amazon card withdrawal. 

Initially I was a little frustrated because they require 15,900 points to make your first withdrawal, but it didn't take long at all. I got the 5,000 profile survey, so I had a good start towards it. The first survey I landed was for $5, and only ten minutes long. They have some better paying surveys than other sites, but I still had to try lots before I got the ones I qualified for. ( That's normal ) They also have a lot of quick and easy ones, and New ones seem to pop up constantly. When I requested my first payout it said it could take up to two days, but the money was in my account in less than five minutes.

With my code you will receive a start bonus of 250 coins! Here's my Invite code:

                          Join me in Gopinion to do Surveys that Pay


Here's the little note I got from them when the money was added to my account as proof of payment:

Poll Pay is actually a different app from the same company, which I am also trying and waiting on my first payout to review, but as they are owned by the same company and payout from the same account I'm expecting the experience will be similar. Once I get further with that one I will compare them for you. 

The Gopinion app is simple and doesn't require lots of other downloads, which is a nice difference compared to other GPT apps and offerwalls. The interface is very simple and easy to work with. You can find your payouts and history easily, and the list of avable surveys is easily understood and updated frequently. ( Leaving it open and keeping an eye may help to find the higher paying surveys as they appear)




Here is what their survey screen looks like:



All you have to do once you complete your profile is click on the ones you are interested in and see if you qualify. I seem to qualify for more on this app, and some of the one's I've gotten are actually interesting. The last one I got before my payout was from Harvard University, and was a really cool study.




Time to add the sauce and cheese to that spaghetti and Netflix and chill! πŸ₯³πŸ€©πŸ₯°

Monday, July 17, 2023

GPT Tips: How to get multiple rewards that cascade cash

If you are completing offers from offerwalls on GPT websites there are a few ways to get extra rewards if you pay attention. 

First realize that not all offerwalls are the same and some pay higher than others. It pays you more when you see a game or offer you like to look on several walls and see if it's offered in more than one place. That way you will be able to choose the deal that pays you the most and is set up in the easiest way to be able to complete the tasks.

I like picking offers with multiple rewards because they tend to pay better. Also, you should be able to check when the first task is complete to ensure that the tracking is working to properly credit you. This will save you some time and help you earn the maximum possible.

Some offerwalls also seem to be more reliable about payouts, and credit faster than others. As you experiment you will find your own favorite's by experience - but I can tell you as we go which ones I click on first. 

AyeT Studios is in good example which is available on several of the sites I've been reviewing for you here. They typically pay better than other walls and the rate of successful payment has been excellent. They also have a good support team if something doesn't work right and you need some help.

Another thing you can do is what I call cascading rewards. On many of the walls there are offers from other companies that pay you to test games or take surveys. For instance, I'm completing an offer from the AyeT Studios wall on the GainGPT site to try another survey company. AyeT will pay $4 when I cash out $5 on the offered service. It allows me to explore another GPT Sites and will make $9 just to give it a try 

That one I expect will pay out fine and I'll have another review for you.  It should be noted that you may find a few that you try you decide are glitchy or a pain in the butt, but overall you'll make a few more bucks here and there....and it really starts to add up.

                           Join me on Gain GPT.  


Nice community - Has PayPal and Amazon Rewards - Multiple Offerwalls - $7.50 minimum withdrawal was easy to get to. My current earnings there are around $50.


                           Try FreeCash too! 


Has a low withdrawal requirement of $5.00 which is easy. Pays out just about instantly every time. Multiple Offerwalls. Sometimes offers and surveys may pend for payment for a few days, take care to read the descriptions. A few glitchy problems here and there, but has been the most profitable yet. I have made around $200 so far.


                          Scrambly is another cool and Legit GPT site 


I've made about $50 on scrambly. The games are good and the pay threshold is only $1. They only have one wall, but the things they put up there usually run smoothly. 


That's $300 from those sites, along with some pocket change and Amazon Rewards from other sites I'm still evaluating


Granted, this is not instant or big money, but I'm doing it in spare little moments, like while waiting for a ride or winding down at night. It is however gaining pretty quickly, and who couldn't use an extra $300?

I'm experimenting with these and other GPT Sites; online earning opportunities, and creative side hustles. I'm only adding links for the ones I can verify and am using myself. Bookmark my blog and check out some of the other posts for more ideas and tips. Let me know in the comments below what your thoughts are! 

-Nicolette

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Scrambly Review Updates

Through Scrambly I'm currently working get paid to play gaming offers. I'm playing "Mergeland- Alice's Adventure" , Which will pay up to $46.35 depending on how many levels on the task list are completed in a month. I'm also playing "Raid -Shadow Legends" which can pay up to $18.65 , along with several other games. I like to do several at once so that it's entertaining, and makes me a little more money. I'm a little newer to Scrambly than some of the other GPT websites I'm reviewing, but have already cashed out $53.09 to my PayPal. 

One thing I like about Scrambly is that it's very user friendly. Offers pay as you complete various stages, so you can see the whole way through that the tracking is working to give you credit. The pay out threshold on this site is only $1.00, so you get to see very quickly that it works. I've never had offers I completed fail to pay out on this site, which I can't say for some of the other ones. Also, when you request your withdrawals it's pretty much instant. 


Thursday, July 13, 2023

Gain GPT Review Updates

I just cashed out again on Gain GG GPT again yesterday, so for those who wondered, Gain is a legit Get Paid To site. I haven't been on gain as long as FreeCash, but I've already made almost $50 playing games and taking surveys in only a few weeks 

There are a number of things I am liking better about Gain for GPT work online. Their support is very active and pleasant. If you need to have funds released or have a problem they get back to youkly. ( When you are new you need to send a quick message when you cash out to get your money faster) 

The chat room on Gain is pretty active. Other users are happy to share tips and tricks, and the GainBot is pretty funny and helpful. If you join Gain be sure to check the chat out, you can get a lot of pointers on which offers are the best and which walls are paying out the fastest.

Another thing I like about Gain is that I seem to qualify for more of the better paying surveys there. Also, my surveys on gain never pend for authorization like they do on Free Cash, on Gain they always pay out right away.

If you are using both sites you will notice that both have some of the same offer walls. While they are connected to a few of the same companies, the time longer offers take to pend and the reliability of payout seems more smooth on Gain. I'm not sure why that is, it's just my experience so far.

If you were just going to pick one, I would try Gain first. If you join following my referral link you will also be able to look at my profile and see how I'm doing. 

                                            Join Me on Gain!

                                      So far, I've made :$47.76

FreeCash Review Updates

I've now been playing on FreeCash for a little more than 6 weeks and can confirm that it's legit. It does pay out, and you can convert your coins to actual cash through PayPal. You can also chose gift cards or a variety of cryptocurrency as your rewards. I've made just under $200 playing games in my spare time with FreeCash. If you join by following my referral link below you will also be able to see my profile and have a look at which games and offers I've done that paid out.

FreeCash - Get Paid to Play Games, Take Surveys, and complete simple tasks.

                                 Current earnings: $191.73

FreeCash can be a lot of fun. I have discovered some cool games I enjoyed playing through completing offers on the various offerwalls on this site. Of the GPT (Get Paid To) sites I am reviewing, this one has paid me the most so far. 

There have also been some frustrating moments with it, so bookmark this page and check back for tips on how to maximize your earnings and then head over to FreeCash and sign up!

Feel free to leave a comment below and let me know how it's going for you. If there are other GPT Sites you're familiar with that you'd like to see me review please tell me about it and leave a link!

~Nicolette

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Making Jewelry and Art can be a great Business or Side Gig

For me, creating jewelry is not a side hustle, but it started as one. When I was a teenager I started to create beautiful handmade things, which I would trade for things I wanted at festivals and slowly learned to consign at local shops. Now I run a small business with my handcrafted items. Mostly I do sales of my work in the physical world, but I know it's never been easier to use online platforms for this kind of business.  

If you have an art or craft you love doing, that could be another way to add to your income. Whether you look at it as a fun thing to do in the side for extra money, or it's something you're hoping will grow into a new career, there's a LOT of opportunities out there. We'll be reviewing some of the best methods to do that here. 

Curious about my Jewelry? Here are examples of some of the wire wrap pendants I make with natural stones and sterling silver. 





       

One Lady's Side Hustle Might be Someone Else's Job

The concept of having a side hustle means different things to different people. I think of it as any kind of side gig that reliably makes you a few bucks here and there, but isn't likely your full time focus. 

For me, playing video games on line or taking surveys and getting paid for it is a great side hustle. It's not something I'm trying to do for a full time income, although there are people out there who do. I've chatted with lots of them to find out tips and tricks to make more money from it. 

If you join any of the GPT sites I'm reviewing, one useful thing after you join may be to see if there is a chat room for people working on the games and other offers that particular site has available. More experienced users are often willing to be friendly and helpful. Having been a little social with other folks on some of these sites has saved me a lot of time and hassle. I know which offers people complain about, and which ones people seem to like. It's also helped me identify the better paying offers out of hundreds that are there. 

I'm also excited to be trying some other new things to add to my happy little slush fund. Some of those are physical world endeavours, and some of them are other ways you may be able to legitimately earn some money online. 

I'll tell you a little more about all of those things as we go. However, I'll never post the relavent links until I am sure they actually pay out and I can display that in some credible way.

One thing I want to be different about this blog than others that delve into this topic is a focus on legitimate information. If I post about it here I can verify that it pays because I actually got the money. This will save you some time and a bottle of headache medicine. 

For each of the sites I'm giving some love to, there are three to five other ones that sucked. Stuff that didn't pay, or caused problems with my phone or tablet, or are set up in a way that makes it neigh on impossible to make a withdrawal. I might mention those too, and give you the red flags to avoid them. 

I might never know, but somewhere I'll be smiling when you hear the ding on your phone that tells you a deposit has been made to your PayPal. You'll be shopping at Amazon or enjoying your Netflix, and something I suggested will mean somebody out there had a nice day! 

Good Luck! Stay tuned for more tips and tricks! 

~ Nicolette


Understanding Multiple Offer walls on GPT Sites like FreeCash


Some sites that allow you to earn money and gift cards for completing small tasks have multiple offerwalls.  FreeCash.com is a good example, and the one I have cashed out the most money via PayPal so far. ( $170 !!! πŸ₯³ ) It's not instant, but hey, that's starting to look like real money. 

One thing that confuses many users in the beginning is multiple offer walls and survey partners. FreeCash has their own surveys and offers like playing games to earn coins, which then can be converted to real money or a wide variety of gift cards like Amazon.

If you follow my link to sign up you get a small bonus, but an even better bonus is having access to my open profile. From there you can actually check and see which offers I've completed that paid, which might save you time sifting through things to find the best paying offers. Join me on FreeCash!

There are also a wide list of other offerwalls and survey companies that partner with FreeCash, and this is true of many similar sites like Gain Games and Surveys . I recommend using more than one GPT (get paid to) site, it gives you access to more and different offers to chose from. You are likely to make more money by using multiple sites.

On these individual sites when you see separated offerwalls and survey partners, the opportunities listed on each will be different and are made available to you by different companies. That means when you complete the offer that company pays the gpt site it's shared on, who then in turn rewards you with the coins or points you can cash out.

This is important to understand because occasionally there might be a problem where you haven't got your reward or some frustrating glitch happens.

In the case of games, if you're waiting on a pay out take a screenshot that shows you've completed the task. It depends on the site, but surveys on sites like this usually pay out quickly. Games sometimes take longer, but often pay more.

Surprisingly, most of these companies have a support team that will help, all you have to do is send a message or support ticket. 

However, on sites with many different walls you may have to send your ticket to the company the offer was from, not the overall site. Fox example, if I completed a CPX survey and didn't get the credit, I would send a ticket to CPX rather than free cash. Just follow their links from the site you are to for help, it's easier than it sounds.

Some other sites like Scrambly only have offers coming through them, which makes things a little bit easier. 

I'll be back to review a few more side hustle ideas and online opportunities, but these 3 have all at least paid out enough to say it's a great place to start. Read my earliest posts if you'd like to see proofs of payment and other information. 🀩


Monday, July 3, 2023

Gain Pocket Money Playing Games on Gain

Another GPT ( get paid to ) site I'm reviewing for you is Gain GG . Gain is similar to some other sites I have linked here, where you play test video games, complete surveys, and accept offers that pay you a little to try thier product or service. 

I am newer to Gain, so I have made a little less with them than FreeCash  ($167.60 ) or Scrambly ( $49.64 ). Gain has a lot of promise though, so I see myself spending some more time on this experiment there. 

One criteria I have to give a smiling review is "Does it actually pay?" , and my goodness, Gain GG has come in very quickly with $28.25 , see? πŸ˜ƒ 

That's a total of $249.49 at the time of this post. 

There's a few things I noticed about gain that I like. Some of their survey partners offer better payouts on this site. Things have run smoothly, it's been easy to check on pending and completed offers. The withdrawal process to PayPal was seem less as soon as my account was verified. The withdrawal threshold is relatively low, you have to have earned $7.50 before you take the money out of your piggy bank. It really took less than an evening and I was on my second withdrawal.

So no, I'm not saying this is a great way to get rich quick- but it definitely makes good pocket change and can grow over time.

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Strategies to avoid frustration with surveys and paid gaming offers

First of all, no matter what you've watched on YouTube, these sort of sites that pay you to take surveys and games are NOT going to make a full time income overnight. Some of them, like FreeCash do *actually* pay, but it takes some time and work. 

It may be useful to have multiple sites that you us for this kind of thing. You will get access to more better paying offers and surveys by having more to draw from. Sometimes you might not be finding the kinds of surveys you want to do on one site, and when you switch over to another you find great stuff. If I'm feeling bored with FreeCash, I might visit Scrambly where I have discovered some cool games I still play like Epic 7. 

Doing some research on the different sites that make little opportunities like this available will save you many headaches. Blogs like this one will show you proofs of payment so you can see weather other people are having luck with it. If you become active in multiple places your piggy bank will get full more quickly. 

Watch out for my next post with a review for another GPT site I like, and some thoughts about a few of the ones I'd avoid and why!

Friday, June 30, 2023

Scamble up some paypal money and bring home the bacon!

I found another GPT site I've been having fun with called Scrambly I'm not sure why, but I like the interface a little better than FreeCash , which I also reviewed in this blog. Scrambly has paid out just about $50 in only a month. Although I've made more with the other one I see that balancing out, and the games and offers seem to be running more smoothly in terms of payout.


The payout threshold has been lowered to only $1, which is nice for someone that's new and wants to see that money actually shows up in their account. The surveys don't seem to pay quite as well, but some of the games pay way better and are good games. If you want to give it a try, sign up at Scrambly

$50 is a lot of bacon to go with that scramble! 

I've cashed out $165 on Free Cash - see?!

Now I'm months in to experimenting with multiple sites that give you opportunities to get paid to do things online, and this months updates are ready for the best and worst of the lot.

THIS ONE HAS PAID ME $165 in a little over a month. ☺

While we're not talking huge money that's enough to help cover one of my bills, or at least keep my kitties in cat food and catnip bliss. See the proof below and check out a few time saving tips following...

                          FreeCash



At least I can say for sure this site does pay out and the threshold is low- only $5 for PayPal, and offers many alternatives.  The staff if also pretty nice when there is a problem with an individual offer. 

Surveys pay out the fastest, but be patient because you will be screened out of lots of them. Make sure to give consistent answers, and try to take your time. "Speeding" through the surveys on any of these sights can get you bounced, as can trying to cheat the system by making different answers on different surveys. (Don't say you have no kids in one, and then try to tell a toy company you have 8 later just to get in, lol!)

Some of the games are really fun. Some of them are lame or the requirements are unrealistic.  FreeCash has offers from different providers, so really look- the same game or service offer may be available in different spots at different rates. I like doing the games more than the surveys because it's more fun and some of them pay better. Occasionally there are tracking problems, so keep track of when you started an offer, what it was supposed to pay, and get screenshots that prove completion as you go- that will save you some hassle if you ever have to send a support ticket. 

Of the one's I've tried, this one is working out the best so far. If you follow my link we both get a little bonus, and you can sneak a peak at my profile to see which offers I've completed and what FreeCash and thier offer partners paid out on.

Good luck and lmk in the comments if you give it a try and have any thoughts! 😻


Saturday, April 22, 2023

Side Hustle Honey Here!

I'm writing this blog for other fun folks who want to make a little money on the side without wasting a lot of time or dealing with too much b.s. 

I have done lots of entertaining and totally legal things on line to make money. Weather you make a lot or a little depends on several factors. One is how much time and commitment you have to complete offers. Another is being able to sift through the b.s. that isn't going to pay very much while costing you countless hours of time. 

This blog will give you the best information I've got on opportunities that are available for you to make money. The reviews, links and info I'll be posting is all personally tested by me, in my bunny slippers while I'm cashing out to PayPal and picking up free Amazon gift cards. 

Ready to start now? Here's the first link I'll drop. If you use my link you'll get some free coins to start you off. I've cashed out around $75 in the last couple of weeks playing games and doing surveys. 

Join FreeCash

Bookmark me and come back for more after you check it out!

(Update: I have now made over $150 on  site- that's a lot of kitty food! Give it a try! Check my next updates for some tips and some other cool sites that actually pay 😻) Join FreeCash




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