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How To Earn Money From PokéMon Go

People’s favorite game Pokémon Go has already surpassed Candy Crush Saga as the most played game of all time and has more active users than any other app in less than a week.  The number of downloads of the game was reported to be highest within a time frame of 24 hours and it has also beaten Clash Royale and became the biggest game app of 2016. As per Google Play data for the month of July, the game has been downloaded between 10 and 50 million times on Android alone. Other people have downloaded it from other sources by searching it on google. It had also become a trending topic on twitter and the developer Niantic earns millions of dollars a day as revenue. Well, this was all about the popularity of the game but are you aware that this has also become a source of revenue for other people too? Yes, you heard it right you can earn money by playing Pokémon Go. Here’s how :

Hacks

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As the ultimate lazy Pokémon Go player’s solution, you can pay $10 for a Craigslist expert who would install an I-phone hack that would supposedly trick your GPS so that you can catch Pokémon without moving, like a normal iPhone game. But such hacks could get you banned from the game. Another hack for the game is a steep $199 that promises never to cause any sort of ban from the game by Nintendo.

Sell your Pokémon Go account

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For getting  to the top of the game without any efforts you can buy a Pokémon account at a higher level. Accounts at levels 19 to 21 are listed on eBay for as much as $600. Higher the level, higher will be your revenue and also another factor is having good Pokémons caught in your account.

Advertising 

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For businesses, Pokémon Go has been a boon. Plenty of businesses have been lucky enough to be near an important location within the game, that helped in boosting their foot traffic.

Utkarsh Kakar

He's the General Manager and Sr. SEO Executive at QuirkyByte. A Tech and gadget enthusiast who loves experimenting with things and is always in a hunt for learning something new, something creative!
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