Probably, every student wants to earn extra money, even if his or her parents provide financial support, or there is a scholarship. However, combining education with full-time work can be not such a good option. This can badly influence student’s academic performance. Thus, you may think of a part-time job.

There are many ways for college students to make money without losing their study progress. In addition, I am going to tell you about some of them. This article is about top 6 money making apps.

1. iBotta

money back iBotta

Every week (find out when exactly for your state in the application), the cashback (or moneyback) refunds for the purchase are updated in the app. Previously they had offers from popular brands, which was inconvenient sometimes. Now they have a new option – “any brand” or certain goods of any brand. After completing a task, you take a photo of your receipt, send it, iBotta confirms that they accept the task, and you get your money. There are other tasks a little bit more difficult. Check them out, if you are interested, after downloading the iBotta app.

2. Pact

fitness time apps Pact

This is a great fitness app. The idea is to get money weekly from leading a healthy lifestyle (you need to eat healthy and nutritious food, follow regular exercise routine daily). If you ask yourself how to make money in college, this can be a perfect solution for you. You bet! They pay you money for being healthy. But, there are some nuances – you need to take photos of your meals, yourself while exercising as proves of your activities, and also you need to download some apps (for example, RunKeeper, Fitbit, Jawbone Up, MapMyRun, MyFitnessPal). It will be easier and fun to use this app with your friends. You can take photos and support of each other!

3. Mercari

buy sell apps Mercari

This app is one of the easiest to use from this list of apps to make money. Mercari offers a quick way to buy, sell or exchange products and services in specific countries by publishing ads. Every month, millions of people around the world sell and buy with the help of Mercari a variety of products, including household items, furniture, musical instruments, cars and motorcycles, electronics and mobile devices, real estate and services. Thus, if you have some old things, which you do not intend to use anymore, you can sell them using this app.

4. Fronto

application Fronto

 Fronto lock screen lets you earn money just for using your smartphone. This app is extremely simple. Discover interesting articles, promotions, and deals on your lock screen. Swiping left leads to your home screen, and swiping right takes you to a website or to Google Play to find out about a new application or service. You can use Fronto anywhere, anytime.

5. Mobee

feedback Mobee

You can improve local businesses’ service and earn money at the same time! This sounds interesting, right? Visiting such places as McDonald’s, Starbucks, or your favorite shop will take on a whole new meaning for you. Now, you need to think about improving these places. Your task is to leave feedback on them, and as a result, you will be rewarded. Think of this new kind of activity as of a quest or mission, which can bring you fun!

6. TaskRabbit

multitasking TaskRabbit

If you wonder how to make money as a college student, and you are ready to help people with cleaning their cars, homes, walking their dogs, etc., this
online service is just right for you. Here people search for professionals to solve household and business problems. The site unites service customers who need to do some work, and competent executives seeking additional work and additional earnings.

Speaking of useful apps, this one can be very interesting for a single student! In addition, here is another article for those, who tend to be shy.

Helen Birk works full-time as a blogger and freelance writer at ca.edubirdie com, where she helps students with writing essays, term papers, etc. Writing is not only a job for Helen. Writing is her true passion! Currently, she is working on a book about her childhood, and her life experience being a child of a military parent. She wants to share her feelings and thoughts on this not so common topic.
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