Finally, I realized that there are actually many ways to make money from apps, not just the well-known options. I personally tried several money-making programs, and the experience varied from one to another.



At first, I focused on survey apps like Swagbucks and Survey Junkie, which really pay you for filling out surveys and watching videos. Then I moved on to freelance platforms like Upwork and Fiverr because they are more profitable if you have a specific skill. The truth is, these money-making programs vary depending on your time and experience.

Some people prefer selling apps like eBay and Etsy to get rid of old items or sell handmade goods. There are also cashback apps like Rakuten and Ibotta that give you money when you shop. And if you have a car, Uber or DoorDash are quick options.

The reality is, choosing any money-making program depends on your capabilities. I recommend reading reviews and checking the terms before you start, because some are better than others depending on your country and the time you have.
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