“How to earn more money?” We’re sure you’ve been asking Google that question.
Besides “What to eat ah?” and “Are you on the way?”, we’re absolutely certain “How to earn more money” is one of the most frequently asked questions Malaysians want answers to.With the rising costs of living and wages not getting any higher, we’re all in some tight spots. How many extra jobs can you get without ending up in a hospital due to exhaustion and overwork?
So, we’ve been looking for answers too. Whether you want to earn a little more pocket money or bring in a few hundred more per month, we’ve rounded up 12 websites and apps that will help you fill up your bank account.
1. MOBROG

This site pays you for your opinions. Who would be willing to pay you for your opinions, you ask? Companies that want to know how to market their stuff better. All you have to do is fill out surveys. Payment ranges from US$0.50-US$3 (RM2-RM13) per survey. The questionnaires are usually quite short, ranging from 10-30 minutes, so you don’t have to spend hours at your desktop filling out a survey that just never seems to end.
2. GoGet.my

Making coffee rounds, getting chicken rice from SS2, picking up laundry. Everyone has to run errands but not everyone’s got the time to do them. What if you could run errands for these busy peeps and get paid for it? From delivering confinement food to buying furniture, the errands are really diverse. Posters set the jobs and fees based on the distance travelled, time and effort required. Dedicated GoGetters are able to earn up to RM3,000 per month.
3. Wunder Carpool

4. Droupr

5. Moola
And while you’re busy driving, why not double the income by turning your car into a mobile advertisement? Stick an advertisement on your car for three to six months, depending on the brand’s campaign duration. How much can you earn, you ask? Here’s Moola’s answer: “If you drive about 35km per day (during the daytime), you can earn anywhere up to RM800 per month, depending on the campaign". That's actually pretty reasonable.
6. AirShoppr

If you’re constantly jet-setting, you’re probably familiar with requests to buy this and that for your friends and family members. This app works similarly. Shoppers post requests in the app -- chocolate from Switzerland, masks from South Korea, tea from Taiwan. In addition to getting reimbursed in full, you’ll also get a commission set by the shoppers. A generous shopper could post a commission fee as high as 50% of the item’s retail price. Heck, it’s even possible to pay off your trip with the earnings if you fulfil multiple shoppers’ requests at the same time.
7. Triip.me

8. PlateCulture

9. Fiverr

Open to freelancers and 9-to-5 office workers, Fiverr is a digital marketplace for services. Writing press releases, e-books, translating documents, crunching data, designing tattoos, logos, websites; what you wanted done, you'll probably be able to find someone to do it on Fiverr. The minimum fee is US$5 (RM21) but we’ve seen people charge up to US$250 (RM1,071) to design a website. So put up your profile, set your price, and see what happens!
10. MyPrivateTutor.my

11. Carousell

A fine place to offload your pre-loved goods. Clothes from high street brands such as Mango, Zara, Topshop are really popular here but Carousell doesn’t just stop at clothes. Luxury watches, board games, dramas you thought you’d never find again, concert tickets, washi tapes, cars and yes, even houses. They’re all here. Just take three to four good pictures of the things you want to get rid of, post ‘em and sell ‘em.
12. GBW

Mystery shoppers are hired to inspect the quality of products or services of companies. What you need: an eye for details, lots of free time, and an ability to keep the act up. Sometimes, you might need to ask lots of questions and test the knowledge of the sales staff. You might also need to act like a super suspicious person and go around touching every product while making mental notes. You might even need to make a purchase or two, which you’ll be reimbursed for. And then you’ll have to make a long report about everything you observed. Payment is not specified by GBW, formerly known as Gapbuster Worldwide, but this forum post says that assignment fees range from RM22 to RM300.
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