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Details inside - working right now ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey Timmy here, Happy Monday my Web

Details inside - working right now  ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey Timmy here, Happy Monday my WebMonkeys! I hope all of you had a fantastic weekend. And I also hope that your Monday is off to a great start. It's hard to believe we're already in August. Time really does fly. Since it's the start of a new month, I also figure a lot of you have bills and rent to pay. But if money is tight and you're feeling the pinch, you don't have to keep stressing. That's because we've just updated our guide at WebMonkey on the [26 fastest paying apps]( you can use to get some Banana Bucks, right from the palm of your hand. These apps are super easy (and often fun) side hustles anyone can start. And they're a great way to chip away at bills and to cover some of your weekly expenses. Some of these apps can even make $100+ in a single day with some effort. And with 20+ apps to choose from for all device types, there's something for everyone in this one👇 [These Apps Are Working NOWÂ](   Speaking of apps...why not get paid to install apps while you're trying out some new ones? That's what this video from WebMonkey Insider Tom covers. So, find out how these 4 companies can pay you to try out new apps! [Watch: ➡️ 4 Fun Ways To Install Apps For Money](   Even More Monkey Hustles To Try: - [9 Super Lazy Ways People Are Stacking Cash Today]( - [10 Unique & Fun Side Hustles You Need To Try]( - [16 Games Paying Players With Rewards RIGHT Now](   That does it for this one! I hope our updated guide helps you turn your smartphone into a side hustle this month. And if you try out one (or more) of the apps in our guide, hit reply and let us know! Until then, enjoy your Monday. Just be sure to checkout our YouTube channel and WebMonkey this week since some new and exciting content is just around the corner. Timmy The Head Monkey 🐒 Out. P.S Dealing with debt? Make sure you know these [8 clever shortcuts]( to crush it fast. [YouTube]( Legal Disclaimer: Just a heads up. Our messages (and replies!) do not constitute legal or financial advice. The messages are for informational purposes only. The website that you submitted your ({EMAIL}) email address to is privately owned and for commerical purposes. ©2024 WebMonkey.com ConsumerCo LLC 561 Isabela Beach Court Isabela, Puerto Rico 00662 This message was originally sent to {EMAIL}. No longer want our messages? [Unsubscribe]( here.

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