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Get Paid for Watching YouTube Videos 2
So if you're looking to just get started right away scroll down to the list of websites you can use to begin earning PayPal dollars for social media activity such as: watching, liking, and subscribing to YouTube content. Liking Facebook Posts, sharing Facebook posts, pretty much all the major social media accounts you can earn by using.
By Marcus Azaria6 years ago in Lifehack
Selfcare off the Grid
The above photo is my washing machine. It is a 12-volt washer with a spinner. It actually works really well, despite being small. I can wash 6 tee-shirts, a few pairs of socks and underwear at one time. I can wash one heavy pair of jeans with a couple of light pairs of boxer shorts. Heavy blankets are a big NO. I can wash throws, so I use a lot of them instead of blankets. If you want to get by with very little power, these are the concessions that you make.
By Dawn Greer6 years ago in Lifehack
8 Things You Should Do Before Buying a House
It’s common to dream of the day when you can buy your own home. It can be easy to get caught up in the excitement, but purchasing a house is one of the biggest financial decisions you make. There are many things you should do before buying a house to make sure that you’re happy with your new home for many years to come.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Lifehack
Which Mistakes to Avoid While Moving to a New Home?
Moving is a stressful event for house owners, and it could make you tired and bored. It is not just transferring your belongings from one place to another but involves other vital aspects such as taking care of them, ensuring a safe journey, choosing the right mover and so on. If you follow certain things, then you can relieve your stress and worries.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Lifehack
Replacement Windows: A Great Year-End Investment
Only your accountant knows for sure. You should check with your CPA, though, to see if there might be significant tax advantages for you (or your business) in making a meaningful investment in property improvement before the end of the year.
By Jay Lillien6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Make an Apple Cider Vinegar Fly Trap
Nothing makes your house feel more unclean than bugs. Whether it's ants walking across your kitchen floor, or midges holding meetings in your sink, you can't help but feel that every room needs to be scrubbed down until the insectoid interlopers get the hint they aren't wanted. You may even be tempted to go for the nuclear option; fumigating your home with bug bombs or aerosol cans. The thing is, though, you're going to be breathing the same air and absorbing the same chemicals as your enemy in those cases. That's why you need to take a step back to deploy something that will be deadly to them, but which couldn't hurt you even if you drank it.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Lifehack
Cover Letter: 7 Tips & a 5-Step Guide
We like to believe that a resume without a cover letter is like Lennon without McCartney. It just feels incomplete. In this exhaustive yet minimalist infographic, we start off by clarifying what a cover letter is. We then specify the key differences between a resume and a cover letter.
By Aditya Sharma6 years ago in Lifehack
Christmas Flower Arrangements Tips for Beginners
Christmas is that time of the year when we’re hosting festive dinners and family gatherings and when we want everything to look perfect. And the best way to achieve that, besides serving traditional Christmas food is to decorate the table with some eye-catching centrepieces. The typical and traditional Christmas colours used for decorations are red and green, but there are some other colours you can use to make some amazing Christmas flower arrangements. Take a look at these pretty Christmas flower arrangements to get some inspiration for the upcoming holidays.
By Alexis Walker6 years ago in Lifehack
Are You Really Going Zero Waste?
As concerns over a looming climate crisis continue to grow, many people have begun attempting to live a much more sustainable lifestyle, known as “zero waste.” The mission for any person interested in zero waste is to create as little waste as possible in their lives, which includes things like forgoing single-use plastics, composting almost all food waste, and even making their own natural detergents and cleaners.
By Haley Booker-Lauridson6 years ago in Lifehack
Mortgage Insurance: A Faster Way into Your First Home
Mortgage insurance is a stable, cost-effective way to obtain a low down payment mortgage, and offers distinct benefits to borrowers. It has been a cornerstone of the U.S. housing market since 1957, providing more than 30 million families with the opportunity to own homes despite financial barriers. If you are considering purchasing a home, it is important to understand your options, including your low down payment options.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Lifehack
7 Hacks To A Good Night of Sleep
Sleep is one of the most important activities to maintain good physical and mental health. Yet it is sleep that we often cut down on because we are busy. How many times have you heard someone say, “I’ve been burning the candles at both ends?” I’ve said it myself many times!
By Mitchell Davenport6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Green Your Outdoor Eco-Friendly Home
The concepts of eco-friendliness and sustainability haven’t always been the most popular ideas in the world, but that’s not the situation today. More and more people are exploring these notions and trying their best to introduce them to their own homes. The number of benefits of incorporating eco-friendliness into your home is numerous, and you just need to find the right reasons to join this movement yourself. The best thing about these ideas is their adaptability and versatility, which means you can make them a part of your indoor and outdoor space. So, if you too want to make your outdoor space greener than ever, here are a few ideas you should look into.
By Marie Nieves6 years ago in Lifehack











