AFTER making over £2k in one week through side hustles, one woman decided to share her methods with others.
Bella, who is a female engineer, made a total of £2,034 in one week, which was separate to her monthly salary.
Taking to her social media, she explained: “Everything I did, you can do too, so let’s get into it…”
First, she earned £1,042 just through taking surveys, she revealed.
“I earned £550 on Attapoll and another £472 on Octopus,” she went on to share.
Both companies specialise in paid surveys, where you simply share your opinions and then earn cash as well as rewards from the likes of Boots and M&S.
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She continued: “And I probably spent five hours in surveys this week.”
Bella went on to share that she earned another £806 through affiliate marketing from different platforms including Benable, where you create a list of things you love and share it for other people to purchase items from.
“And another $230 (£181) in digital products,” she said, before switching the screen to her total for the week, which was £2,034, and said it “took just nine hours of work”.
In the caption, she added: “Why isn’t everyone doing this?!”
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If she made this amount every week for a month, she would be earning an additional £8,136 a month on top of her salary.
People flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts on her lucrative side hustles and what they’ve done to make extra cash, too.
“Attapoll does work, you just have to be consistent the more you do the surveys the higher paying they become and the more surveys you get!” one person wrote.
Another said: “I got 30 in 4 days off of Attapoll, if y’all want a little cash I’d try it if I were you”.
One person questioned: “Do you have the full name for the octopus app? Do you mind showing it can’t find it,” to which she replied: “I’m using an app called Oops to track my spendings, Octopus is not an app”.
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