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deliajh1995

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I am now on maternity leave and hoping to earn money working online. All the survey site I have seem to reject me for surveys so I am spending days online filling in surveys and earning nothing and it is getting really annoying now.

I am willing to do any work if anyone has any sites they recommend it would be greatly appreciated.
 

Blackpepper1

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Prolific Academic are good no screen outs. Pine cone surveys are good £3 per survey and you can cash out via PayPal at £3.00. Just Google to find a sign up page as it is invite only.
GlobalTestMarket is good steady amount of surveys though depends on your demographics as to how well you do. Worth trying at least if you haven't already.
Hope that helps.
 

alditoharrods

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Hello!

How much are you looking to make? I've got some great guides that you might like:

Make £100 a month http://fromalditoharrods.com/how-to-earn-an-extra-100-a-month/
Make £500 a month http://fromalditoharrods.com/how-to-earn-500-extra-per-month/
Make £1000 a month http://fromalditoharrods.com/how-to-make-1000-a-month-every-month/

Each post will have some tried and tested things I use to make money online. I'm getting £2,000 a month without matched betting, and around £800-£1,500 on top of that from matched betting.
 

katykicker

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When you are on maternity leave you shouldn't be making money from any website, including the vast majority of survey sites, without declaring it to the taxman. Your 10 KIT days apply still and you would have to be registered as self-employed to use many of the websites that you are going to find here.

Any cash/paypal/cheques should be declared and vouchers are a grey area with some saying no need to declare and others saying that they need to declare when over a certain amount (I think £300 a year or something like that).

Obviously it is your choice whether to declare or not but just letting you know as I'm starting maternity leave soon and will be having to outsource any work that I need done while taking my 39 weeks. I would imagine that it is highly unlikely you would ever get caught but personally the risk isn't worth it for me. Just offering some advice.

Enjoy your maternity leave though and best of luck with your moneymaking whatever you end up doing :)
 

Jon

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I've done a 'beginners guide' post about Matched Betting at http://slummysinglemummy.com/2015/09/09/earn-up-to-1000-tax-free-every-month-with-matched-betting/
 

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