4Introverts have been getting a lot of buzz in the past few years.

Everyone wants to tell us how to survive in what is, apparently, an extroverted world.

But what if you just want to live in an introverted world?

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You could also be getting paid for this.

Yup,Swagbuckspays you to watch videos!

Probably not as good as youd like.

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It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

You could earn up to $90 a month watching videos through Swagbucks!

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Shop Online So You Never Have to Go Outside

You know what its like out there.

Skip it, and shop online.

you’re able to find everything you need without talking to a soul.

Plus, weve got a secret tool to help you make some of your money back.

Did you know?

Its free to sign up, and once you do, it will scan your email for any receipts.

Plus, if your guaranteed shipment shows up late,Capital One Shopping Shopping will help you get compensated.

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UpLevelRewardsis a tiered rewards program that you’ve got the option to only participate inoncea year.

As you complete a certain number of deals at each level, youll move up to the next one.

The higher you climb, the more you earn.

Reach level five to maximize your earnings.

Hurray and sign up now tostart earning your $1500.

But a banking app calledChimewants to protect you from both of those problems with its SpotMe feature1.

Signing uptakes just a few minutes.

Get Paid to Drink by Yourself

Drinking at bars is overrated.

Its loud, people are everywhere and they might even have a go at talk to you.

Its probably better to stock up on some adult libations and just drink at home by yourself.

Ibottaunderstands and will actually give you money for buying booze (other things) at grocery and liquor stores.

If youre feeling adventurously social, it works at bars and restaurants, too.

When you get home, snap a photo of your receipt and scan the items barcodes.

Ibotta is free to download.

Plus, youll get a $5 sign-up bonus after uploading your first receipt.

Instead of getting a toaster, theyre getting straight to the point these days: cold, hard cash.

These bonuses usually come with a few requirements.

Heres an option we like: Its theChase Freedom Unlimited card*.

Its claim to fame?

Youll earn an unlimited 1.5% cash back on all your purchases.

Theres no annual fee, and the cash-back rewards dont expire.

Take Surveys While You Stay Home on Saturday Night

We know surveys arent going to make you rich quickly.

There are a bunch ofpaid survey sitesout there, but some of the best weve found arePoint ClubandHarris Poll.

Maybe youve been working on your solo fitness routine to shed some pounds.

Picture this: You step on the scale and finally see your goal weight.

But it gets even better.

Its not a fantasy.

Heres how: Sign up for HealthyWage, and define a goal weight and a timeframe to achieve it.

Place a monetary bet on yourself, of at least $200 a month.

You could win up to $10,000!

Sell Your Stuff Without Inviting People Into Your Home

Negotiating and bartering are tough for anyone.

For introverts, they can be agonizing.

Start taking a good hard look at your belongings.

What do you actually need?

What can you make money from?

Its a great way to join in on the fun without really interacting with people.

Plus, we found an app calledFoapthat helps youturn your smartphone photos into cash.

Pay varies wildly for writers, so double-check youre compensated fairly for your time.

Check out theseseven blogs that pay $100 or more per post.

Feel like starting your own blog?

Heres yourultimate guide to getting started.

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Sometimes, you dont have to talk to another person at all.

The best bonus, really, is you get to stay in some pretty nice houses.

you’re able to get paid to look after them while the owners are out of town.

To learn more, read our fullguide on how to find house-sitting jobs here.

If you have writing skills and experience, pitch your ideas to magazine editors.

Check out the 10 magazines in thislist from WineTurtleto get started.

Also think about how your culinary prowess could apply to other topics.

Maybe it’s possible for you to share cooking tips for families?

Pitch theseparenting blogs and magazines.

But theyre cat people, so you’re able to probably handle it.

We found three cat cafe jobs thatpay up to $13 an hour, plus tips.

If you have barista experience, your main job could be taking and preparing drink orders and helping customers.

If you only want to hang out with cats, they have cat wrangler positions just for you.

Either way, if youre a cat-lover, its a pretty great way to meet some new feline friends.

You might even connect with some cat-loving humans while youre at it!

Write Book Reviews

Spending another Saturday afternoon reading?

Yeah, we thought so.

You ought to get paid for that time.

Lots of sites will send you free books orpay you to write book reviews(or both).

If youre an avid reader, its a great way to make or save money!

Some sites will publish your review in their magazine or blog.

Some will ask you to publish at your own blog or on Amazon.

Most ask for your honest review, but a few will only pay for positive reviews.

*The information for the Chase Freedom Unlimited card has been collected independently by The Penny Hoarder.

The Penny Hoarder is a partner of Credible.

Banking services provided by, and debit card issued by, The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank, N.A.

Your limit will be displayed to you within the Chime mobile app.

You will receive notice of any changes to your limit.

Your limit may change at any time, at Chimes discretion.

Although there are no overdraft fees, there may be out-of-internet or third party fees associated with ATM transactions.

Overdraft only applies to debit card purchases and cash withdrawals.

Limits start at $20 and may be increased up to $200 by Chime.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…