These Apps Can Help You Fulfill Your Dreams of Becoming Rich (In Theory)

Hey, if you don't become rich at least you tried the apps...

Do you have dreams of living a luxurious lifestyle? And yet, for some reason, it hasn’t happened it. You spend so much time on social media, you probably work one or more jobs, but the riches haven’t shown up yet. Tough break.

Makes you ask the question… where’s my money?

You probably spend hours surfing social media, the web, or playing online games. While that’s not a bad thing, none of those things are getting you closer to the riches (unless you’re a Fortnite champion like this lucky kid). Someone once said, if you dream it, it will, uhh, become real or something. I think it was from a Kevin Costner movie (look it up). How about instead of playing free to play mobile games or surfing the latest apps that pay you squat, you instead spend some time on apps that could (in theory) bank you extra cash?

We have prepared a short list of apps that promise extra income. We’re not entirely sure if they’re all legit, or if you’ll actually become super rich using them, but they may be a fun way to find new income streams and all allow you to get paid to watch ads and other easy tasks like that.

Apps That Could Earn You Extra Cash

iPoll: This is an app that gives you the opportunity to fill questionnaires and online surveys in return for magazine subscriptions, gift cards, airline miles and several other incentives. These surveys last about 15-20 minutes. The app simply needs a little information about you to match you to surveys that fit your interests.

Fronto: Imagine earning extra money for just using your android phone more. Yes, it’s possible and it requires no extra time or effort. By simply browsing or playing games on your mobile phones, through Fronto you can earn extra cash in the form of Google Play, Amazon, Target, iTunes, Walmart, PayPal gift cards or Stream Wallet. Android using a point system to reward you for using your smartphone in certain ways, which can then be turned in for rewards.

CitizenMe: This is an app that brings democracy to Artificial Intelligence (AI). It does this by connecting people with companies; making artificial intelligence accessible to everyone. With CitizenMe, you exchange ideas, data, and your opinion for instant rewards that come in form of cold hard cash. This app is a good reminder that your data has power and that power can be exchanged for extra money.

Curious Cat: With curious cat, you can publish questions or give answers to questions while keeping your identity anonymous. It is connects to your Twitter account and allows other people to view your questions as well as replies. Cash rewards are usually offered for paid surveys on Curious Cat. What makes Curious Cat really cool, is that you can accept the monies you earn with your PayPal account.

Feature Points: Feature Points is another popular app and a great way to spend free time, like waiting in a bank queue or sitting on the train. It’s another survey app (I know, they’re tedious), but it could be great way to bank some extra moo-la.

ShopKick: Imagine earning money while spending money (Kind of Ebates). ShopKick makes this possible with their app for smartphones. It is highly useful at popular stores like Walmart. Don’t be scared to check it out.

FieldAgent: Field Agent is one of the most profitable online apps you can use to make money. The app assists you in finding jobs to do around your area. The jobs are area-specific. It may be as simple as going to take the picture of some item in your local store.

Final Thoughts

It costs you almost nothing to do try out these apps or become a super not-sketchy Field Agent. Your phone is a powerful tool, use it to try to make some money, or not. All of these mentioned can help you make extra money in theory, we guarantee nothing, but it was fun learning about them wasn’t it? No, okay then. Good day to you.

 


So did any of the apps work? Did you become super rich or make a little extra cash? We’re just as curious as you are. Let us know what your experience was like in the comments section below.


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