I tried several apps for making money online, and honestly, some of them are really worth the time. I started with survey apps like Swagbucks and Survey Junkie, earning is slow but easy – filling out a survey here, watching a video there, and collecting money.



Then I moved to Upwork and Fiverr because I have certain skills, and honestly, the income is much better than surveys. If you're skilled in anything – design, writing, or programming – these platforms are a real opportunity.

For those with products or old items, eBay and Etsy are good options. The difference is that Etsy is better for handmade and artistic items.

If you're thinking about investing, Robinhood and Acorns really make it easy – no commissions and you can start with small amounts. And if you're a shopper, Rakuten and Ibotta give you cashback on your purchases.

In the end, different online earning apps suit different people depending on your time and skills. I personally gather from multiple sources – some surveys, freelance work, and a bit of investing. The only thing, read reviews and terms before you start; some apps aren’t worth the time.
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