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8 apps and sites that will put cash in your pocket

Are you living paycheck to paycheck? If you’re like a lot of people, your cash barely lasts until your next payday. While a windfall would be nice, it’s not likely. With little effort, you can adjust your spending clothes and maybe have a few dollars left over at the end of the week. Save a little here and you can spend a little there.

There are many ways to cut expenses, save money and earn a little extra money. While each method may result in a seemingly insignificant amount of change, together they add up to big savings. By the end of the week, you’ve managed to keep a good amount of your hard-earned dough.

Here are 8 ways to turn a pinch of technology into big money-making opportunities:

1. unseen hand it is a browser plugin. When you shop online, it lets you know if there’s anything less expensive than the item you’re about to buy. It works with Google so that when you search for something on Google, it automatically finds the lowest prices on that item and alerts you. These prices are real time, which means they are the price as of now, not yesterday or this morning. When you are No purchases, the plugin remains hidden, so nothing is in its way. This is a great way to save money!

two. PriceBlink works the same way as InvisibleHand. Automatically search over 4,000 merchants as you shop to bring you the best deal available. It also has the added feature of alerting you to coupons for items you’re buying now and allows you to maintain wish lists for items you want later.

3. GiftCardGrandma is a site that sells discount gift cards. If there are stores where you shop frequently or you are going to make an expensive purchase, buy the gift card at a discount and use it to save money on your purchase. You can also sell gift cards here, as well as check balances and search for current deals and flash sales.

Four. coupons.com It has hundreds of coupons for all kinds of things. Before you buy, see if there is a coupon for your item. To get multiple coupons, simply check each one you want and print them all at once when you’re done.

5. GasBuddy saves you money on your travels. While you’re busy driving on your shopping trip, GasBuddy will show you which gas stations in your area offer the lowest gas prices. Locals and app users like you let GasBuddy know when they see great and low gas prices so the app can let you know.

6. field agent – pays you to do small tasks at local stores, like taking a picture of a display, checking the price of an item, or scanning a barcode. They will have a list of jobs and you just choose the ones you want to do.

7. ReceiptHog – Earn points for uploading photos of your receipts, from any store, to the app. Redeem points for cash or a donation to charity.

8. checkpoints – Earn points by performing fun tasks like scanning barcodes on branded products when shopping, downloading new apps, taking surveys and more. Redeem your points for Amazon or Walmart gift cards or donate to charity.

And while you’re at it, here’s another way to earn some pocket money.

There are apps that will pay you to review new apps on your phone. Simply download, answer a few questions, and give feedback. You get paid for every review. When you’re done, you can simply uninstall the app so it doesn’t take up any space or data.

Try these three to get started:

  • TestBirds- You can test not only apps, but also websites, games… even home appliances!
  • Erli Bird – Try new apps and games and get paid for your opinion.
  • AppCoiner- They strictly make apps and are willing to pay you to try them out! Note: AppCoiner is NOT free to join. There is a one-time fee of $27 and they say you will have unlimited quizzes to choose from and win.