5 Ways to Make Money Without Working

 If you're working from home rn, good for you. Also, same. It's not so bad, right? Even if you're not loving your bedroom/office space as much as you did on day one of Quar, you should know that you can make a lot more money on top of your salary with just little strategizing.



Thanks to technology, you can make money doing just about anything from home (just keep it legal guys). Whether that's selling your clothes, editing college students' resumes, or building Ikea furniture, we see your hustle, sis.


But how much money is really sitting around your house rn? (No, not those sad pennies in the crevices of the couch.) Just look in your closet, your phone, and scrounge up those Starbucks gift cards you’ve been saving since Christmas before last. In case you need a little inspiration, or motivation to make even more moolah while social distancing, here are more ideas to get you some cash.


1. Negotiate your bills.


Where there's a bill, there's a way...to cancel or knock down the price. Truebill helps people cancel unnecessary subscriptions, lower their bills, and get money back on fees and outages. Their service fee is 40 percent of the negotiated savings. So if you save $100 they get $40. If they can't negotiate things down—you pay nothing.


2. Watch TV and play video games.


So I can get paid to watch '13 Reasons Why'? Potentially! Inboxdollars and Cashcrate are two of many sites that pay you to watch TV and play video games. They only ask that you complete a survey with your feedback for research.


3. Browsing the web.


No creeper stuff, just consumer research. Swagbucks wants to know what you're looking up. They ask that you install an add-on that records your searches. You can earn points that can be redeemed as gift cards to stores you probably browsed in the first place.


4. Test beauty products.


Yes, that is correct: free beauty products. You essentially get to live the life of a beauty influencer by trying out and reviewing everything from mascara to sunscreen for brands like L'Oreal—and you can get paid in cash or in more products.


5. Rent out your clothes.


You can essentially run your own Rent the Runway business from home with a site called Rent My Wardrobe. First of all, it's a major eco-friendly way to make some money. And if it sounds weird to have other people wearing your clothes, don't worry—on the way back, the borrower is required to drop the loaned clothes off at the dry cleaner.


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