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20 Websites That Pay You Free Money

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Get Paid Free Money Doing Easy Tasks

When I first heard, a few years ago, that there were websites out there that pay money for doing practically nothing, I thought, “Yeah right, no way.” 

So, I started doing a lot of research and found out it’s true. There are legitimate websites out there that actually will pay you for doing simple things like watching videos, taking surveys, and shopping. 

These websites are called Get-Paid-To, or GPT sites. 

What are Get-Paid-To Sites?

Get-Paid-To sites, often referred to as beer money sites offer rewards for doing small tasks like mentioned above. When you complete a task, you are awarded several points. Each point is usually worth about $0.01. After you have a certain amount of points accumulated in your account, you can cash them in for gift cards or PayPal cash. 

These sites typically contain many ads and are paid large amounts of money by advertisers to show ads to their users. This is how GPT sites can afford to pay their users. 

How to Get the Most out of GPT Sites

You won’t make a lot of money, but depending on how many computers, tablets, and cell phones you have, you can easily make an extra $100 per month. 

I personally use six of these sites, and from one of them, I easily make between $50 and $75 per month. The others are usually about $10 per month, per site.

I said it depends on how many computers, tablets, and cell phones you have because, to maximize the amount of money you make, you’ll need to run more than one site at a time. 

For example, I have three computers, three tablets, and one cell phone. While I’m filling out surveys for company A on one computer, I’m playing videos for company B on another laptop, videos for company C on a tablet, and so on. 

So, basically, if you have 20 devices, you could run each of these sites simultaneously, therefore maximizing the amount of money you make. (The only exception to this; don’t run MyPoints and Swagbucks at the same time. The same company owns them, and you’ll likely be banned from both).

While I have tried many of these sites, I haven’t tried them all. They’re free to join. I signed up for several and decided which ones worked best for me, and use them the most.

User Tip

I suggest creating a new email address strictly for GPT sites, as completing specific tasks will result in a lot of spam emails.

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Avoid Scams

As I mentioned earlier, all of these sites are free to join. Legitimate GPT sites will never ask you to pay to sign up. If you find a site that is requesting money from you, it’s more than likely a scam and should be avoided.

 

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