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10 Easy Ways To Get Free Money

Looking for a legal way to get free money? Check how to get free money starting today. Its more of a reality than you think.

When anyone tells you that there is no such thing as free money because there is always a trick. Well here's the trick: you just have to claim free money.

How to Get Free Money

Here are 10 ways to get free money

1.Monetizing traffic from Instagram or blog posts
There are a lot of people with huge followers base on social media who don't do anything to monetize it.

If you have a couple thousands of followers, you can monetize your account with sponsorship post, brand ambassadorships, or affiliate marketing. Recently Amazon launched a program called Amazon Influencer. The program is designed for social media influencers with a large follower base to create a storefront with favorite products such as beauty products, accessories, or gadgets.

If you have a popular social media account its literally free money waiting to be claimed.

2.401k Match

If you work at a company that offers a 401k match, just take it. On multiple levels its a good idea to invest in retirement accounts, especially when your employer offers a match.

3.Find a Saving account with a High Interest Rate

Just once in a while, search for offers from banks for savings accounts. Banks offer better rates as bonus once you switch. This is how to get free money for a simple relocation.

4.Open a new credit card with rewards

Several credit cards offer bonuses, cashback, or points that can be redeemed for travel or anything else. This is free money that can be spent on entertainment.

But beware. If you're planning to apply for a loan. mortgage, or refinance, opening new credit cards can lower your credit score. Which no one wants.

5.Get Paid for Playing Video Games

If you play online games stop doing it for free.
Swagbucks is a rewards program that pays in cash and gift cards for playing online games. 

6.Get rewards for walking

There is an app that pretty much does this. Rewards you for walking.
Check out Sweatcoin.

7.Get Rewards for shopping 

Use Ibotta rewards program to get cashback on everyday purchases at over 150 online retailers and delivery services such as Target, Walmart, and Grubhub

8.Get Paid to Share your Opinion

There are multiple survey platforms that pay you for taking part in surveys and online focus groups. It is not completely free money, because you'll have to participate in online surveys.

9.Just Cancel Subscriptions 

By this I mean cancel subscriptions you no longer find useful or are just too time consuming. This manner of frugal living will allow you to get more money back in your pocket.

10.Sell stuff you don't need

Just sell things you no longer find useful or necessary on sites such as eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace


 

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