I know it’s sounds far-fetched, but it’s possible to earn extra money watching movie previews.
In fact, if you’re really committed, you could earn $300/month or more with the tips listed below. Let me explain…
1. Earn Up to $225/Month at Swagbucks
Most of you already know about Swagbucks, but did you know that they will pay you to watch movie previews, along with dozens of other videos?
(Never used Swagbucks before? Here’s our guide for beginners.)
You need to watch all of the shows in a specific playlist to earn your bucks, so be prepared. Swagbucks lets you know how long the playlist runs before you start watching, and playlists range from a few minutes to about a half hour.
And it’s possible to earn up to $225/month watching these videos!
2. Earn Up to $30/Day With “In-Theater Checks”
I actually got paid $30 to attend one of the Harry Potter movie premieres. And it’s the 5th movie premiere I’ve been paid to attend. Let me explain.
Theaters and movie studios are interested in collecting data about the audience that attends their movie premieres. They want to know how many people buy tickets on opening day, what screening time is most popular, and what previews are being shown. And they want independent data from 3rd party evaluators.
How to Apply for the Job
They are known as “in-theater checks” and to apply, you’ll need to fill out an application with one of the largest mystery shopping companies, Certified Field Associates. The application is just a few questions long and nearly everyone in the US & Canada is eligible to be hired.
(Note: I get a lot of questions about how to know if a mystery shopping company is real. Here’s a hint: you should never have to pay a fee to join! That’s a big red flag!)
Once you’ve been accepted as a new auditor with Certified Field Associates, you will want to keep a close eye on their online assignment list. As new assignments become available, they will be posted to that list. If you find a movie that you would like to attend, you have the ability to self-assign the project to yourself.
“In-theater checks” don’t have huge paydays attached to them, but you can usually expect to make between $10-20 per hour.
Good luck Penny Hoarders!
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