Crazy App that pays you for listening songs

Apps  that pay you for songs
Crazy App that pays you for listening to songs


1. Earbits

 Earbits is a free app that pays users real money to listen to music. You download the app, then search for artists and songs you want to hear. When you find a song you like, you tap play and start streaming the music. After the set time is over, you get paid! Earnings range from $0.50 to $10 per hour. Earbits is currently only available in the United States.

 2. Swagbucks

 Swagbucks is an online platform where you earn points called “swags” for things like watching videos, taking surveys, shopping online, finding deals, playing games, and even answering questions like “What do you think about Apple?” Points can be redeemed for gift cards at retailers including Amazon, Walmart, Target, Starbucks, and PayPal cash.

 3. InboxDollars

 InboxDollars is similar to Swagbucks since you receive rewards for doing things you’re already doing anyway. Plus, they have an app called InboxDollars Rewards, which means you can turn your mobile device into a credit card-like rewards machine. Search through their catalog to find items that reward you and send yourself a reminder email to buy them.

 4. Rakuten Ichiba

 Rakuten Ichiba is a service where you can make money from shopping. Simply sign up using your email address, then shop at any of the stores they work with (including Costco, Sam's Club and Walgreens). Once you reach $20, you'll get a payout via PayPal.

 5. MyPoints

 MyPoints works similarly to Swagbucks. Use your computer or phone to view content and complete offers and tasks. If you qualify for a task, you'll get points for it. Tasks take between 10 seconds and 5 minutes to complete. Users with a history of completing tasks get higher point values than those who don't.

 6. Global Test Market

 GlobalTestMarket is a survey site where people can earn points for participating in market research studies. There are over 20,000 test markets around the world offering participants a small fee for data entry. The goal is to ensure methodological validity was used while keeping participants anonymous.

 7. PeoplePerHour

 PeoplePerHour is a website where you can work remotely and make money through microtasks. Each micro post requires just 1 minute of your time and can be done across several categories such as data input, writing, internet searches, customer service, etc. You choose how many hours per day and each week you'd like to work. Payments are made via PayPal weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly.