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ryanbiddulph Forums Member
Joined: 18 Apr 2010 Posts: 87
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#121 · Posted on 19 Apr 2010 13:12
Cashcrate seems to have a solid rep among online survey companies.
For me personally online surveys were not lucrative enough. If I'm going to spend hours of my time working toward an endeavor I expect to be paid in the $thousands and up. Just a personal preference.
I did paid surveys for a while. You must be on the ball. Instant email notifications are a requirement because many surveys fill up quickly, even ones that pay peanuts. Also sign up for as many groups as you can.
I signed up with 75 companies which I lined up on an excel spreadsheet. I kept track of the survey dates and amounts earned per job.
Whichever companies you pick make sure to get as many facts about the group as possible. T
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LapisLee Forums Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 16
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#122 · Posted on 26 Apr 2010 18:54 · Edited by: LapisLee
Surveys That Pay! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I started keeping records of my online paid surveys January 31, 2008. I spend an average of two to three hours per day taking surveys. Here are the amounts that I have earned from my 30 best paid online survey sites. I have earned $4682.72 in 26 months from 30 survey sites, which is $180.10 per month. The average survey site earned $6.00 per month. My actual receipts are $4498.82, which is $173.03 per month. I have added the dates that I joined each site as well as whether they have PayPal, Invokes or product tests. About 10% of my earnings are from product tests and Invoke Interactives. I do not keep track of prizes or free products, but I do include contest wins. I only add in points accumulated after they have been redeemed due to the difficulty of calculating point values.
1. SurveySpot $536.00 ($10 minimum pay out) (Invokes) (product tests) (Joined: 2008-01-30) ($536.00 rec'd - [received]) 2. Global Test Market $460.15 (1000 = $50) ($10 po) (2008-03-01) ($408.15 rec'd) ($52.00 req'd - [requested]) 3. Opinion Outpost $437.80 ($5 po) (2008-02-04) ($391.80 rec'd) ($46 req'd) 4. Surveyhead $287.05 ($25 po) (PayPal) (2009-02-05) ($241.30 rec'd) ($53.75 req'd) 5. YourFreeSurveys $248.15 ($30 po) (PayPal) (2008-03-01) ($248.15 rec'd) ($60 from contests) 6. Toluna/Greenfield $247.02 (2008-02-11) ($247.02 rec'd) COMBINED EARNINGS FROM TOLUNA/GREENFIELD 7. Valued Opinions $241.30 ($20 po) (Amazon gc [gift certificates] and VISA pre-paid gc) (2008-02-18) ($241.15 rec'd) 8. GetPaidSurveys $205 (PayPal) (2009-02-10) ($205 rec'd) ($30 from contests) 9. MySurvey.com $140 (1000 = $10 po) (product tests) (2008-02-02) ($140 rec'd) 10. MyView $136 (2009-03-01) (pre-paid VISA debit card) ($136 rec'd) 11. Pinecone Research $135 (PayPal) (product tests) (2008-04-03) ($135 rec'd) 12. InboxDollars $125.57 ($30 po) (2008-02-01) ($125.57 rec'd) ($12 processing fees for four payments) CANCELLED! 13. HCD $124.05 ($10 po) (1000 = $10 po) (2008-02-27) ($124.05 rec'd) 14. SurveySavvy $120 (2008-03-01) ($117 rec'd) 15. Socratic Forum $111 ($10 po) (2008-03-28) ($105 rec'd) ($5 req'd) 16. Daily Survey Panel $105.75 (1000 = $10) (PayPal) (2008-06-08) ($105.75 rec'd) 17. Consumer Research (Gongos) $105 (2009-11-01) ($105 rec'd) 18. Global Opinion Panel/Synovate $100 (5000 = $5 po) (product tests) (2008-05-02) ($95 rec'd) ($5 req'd) 19. LightSpeed $100 (575 = $5 po) (PayPal) (product tests) (2008-04-02) ($100 rec'd) 20. ACOP $97 ($10 po) (2008-03-01) ($97 rec'd) 21. Elite Opinion $95 (PayPal) (2009-03-11) ($95 rec'd) 22. Mindfield Online $93 ($5 po) (product tests) (2008-02-01) ($77 rec'd) ($16 req'd) 23. SendEarnings $91.34 ($30 po) (2008-02-15) ($91.34 rec'd) ($9 processing fee for three payments) 24. Netverdix $64 (PayPal) (2008-04-04) ($64 rec'd) ($50 from contest) 25. ClearVoice $60 (Amazon gc) (2008-02-28) ($60 rec'd) 26. Viewpoint $58.54 (375 = $10 po) (2009-01-21) ($58.54 rec'd) 27. Epoll $55 (3500 = $5) (PayPal) (2008-02-19) ($55 rec'd) 28. Datatelligence $38 (Amazon gc and Reward Points) (2008-03-01) ($38 rec'd) 29. U30/GARB $35 (product tests) (2008-04-01) ($25 rec'd) ($10 req'd) 30. Brand Institute $31 (2008-03-05) ($31 rec'd)
TOTALS
Earned: $4682.72 Received: $4498.82
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Paul DArcy Forums Member
Joined: 23 Jun 2010 Posts: 22
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#123 · Posted on 29 Jun 2010 12:46
LapisLee Yikes! That seems like SO much work for $4,500! That would drive me Kooky!
Are you still participating is survey sites I wonder?
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bhuff85 Forums Member
Joined: 29 Jun 2010 Posts: 72
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#124 · Posted on 2 Jul 2010 11:50
Wow LapisLee, you definitely keep a good track of all of your earnings! I can't say I'm as organized as that, but I, just like yourself, have earned around the same amount of money from paid surveys.
It's not going to get us rich, but the extra income doesn't hurt. I usually do surveys in my downtime when I'm in between tasks at work or have some spare time after working on some of my online stuff at home. Once you start doing surveys, it gets even easier to crank them out (pending that you have plenty of survey invites).
All in all, it's a good way to make some extra change each month.
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rayjohn Forums Member
Joined: 27 Aug 2010 Posts: 8
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#125 · Posted on 27 Aug 2010 22:26
awsurveys and opinionoutpost are the best. You can join for free.
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oyawuni Forums Member
Joined: 8 Sep 2010 Posts: 1
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#126 · Posted on 9 Sep 2010 12:40
Please does anyone know a legitimate paying survey site that accepts nigerians.am a newbie on this site
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patrick1968 Forums Member
Joined: 3 Jun 2010 Posts: 3
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#127 · Posted on 26 Sep 2010 10:30
GoSynovate.com and i-say.com are my favorites,because they give reward points for surveys that you do not qualify for!I also like pinecone research as well!
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sk8erpizimp Forums Member
Joined: 4 Nov 2010 Posts: 11
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#128 · Posted on 4 Nov 2010 14:39
opinionplace is one of the best survey panels even though it pays out monthly the survey are short and easy to do!
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goku94132 Forums Member
Joined: 5 Nov 2010 Posts: 2
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#129 · Posted on 5 Nov 2010 17:35
try treasuretrooper.com
you could do up to 6 surveys a day that could add up to $4.75. So you could get $145 a month. There are other ways to get paid, just check their forum. You need to have min. of $20 to get cashed out.
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mbasa Forums Member
Joined: 2 Jun 2010 Posts: 98
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#130 · Posted on 9 Nov 2010 05:38
getagrip: Try checking out Maximum Paid Surveys. They are not free to join, but they are the best in my view, and one of the most ethical. does this comapny have surveys for no US residents? I have attempted surveys before but for some reason I do not get invited to take part. My assumption was that being south African, maybe most of the surveys are irrelevant for me.
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surveypro12 Forums Member
Joined: 19 Jan 2011 Posts: 1
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#131 · Posted on 19 Jan 2011 10:18
Toluna is a great one they promptly mail out the checks! I have had great experience with them its the only one i use now.
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RubyFSantos Forums Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2011 Posts: 1
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#132 · Posted on 24 Jan 2011 03:18
Does anyone know any paid survey sites that's open for international market? Like the Philippines.
Please let me know. Thank you.
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lilwallace92 Forums Member
Joined: 20 Oct 2010 Posts: 34
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#133 · Posted on 29 Jan 2011 08:17
I highly recommend these sites:
Global Test Market Opinion Outpost Ipsos I-Say Global Opinion Panels (i made $150 from a 45 minute phone survey once) Toluna Send Earnings Inbox Dollars Pinecone Research survey savvy brand institute American Consumer Opinion
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mekap04 Forums Member
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 2
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#134 · Posted on 6 Jul 2011 18:03
There are a lot of legitimate survey sites out there. My favorite ones are Opinion Outpost, MySurvey, Global Test Market, MyView, and Toluna.
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sk8erpizimp Forums Member
Joined: 4 Nov 2010 Posts: 11
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#135 · Posted on 6 Aug 2011 14:33
Surveyhead a good one, or you can use get paid to sites its what I use, but you have to be from the United States, UK, and Canada to join you can take surveys, offers, play games, and refer to make money.
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PeterFrosen Forums Member
Joined: 19 Jul 2011 Posts: 130
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#136 · Posted on 1 Dec 2011 13:19 · Edited by: PeterFrosen
A guy named Steve runs a website called ivetriedthat, and he recently listed a few good example survey sites that have paid him, you can check those out
http://www.ivetriedthat.com/2011/11/18/a-list-of-programs-that-have-paid-me-recently/
(non affiliate)
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MomPowerEarner Forums Member
Joined: 20 Jan 2009 Posts: 25
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#137 · Posted on 29 Dec 2011 11:13
I have to agree with Paul, it seems like a lot of energy for not so much pay back. Perhaps some just enjoy doing surveys. I'd have to earn a lot more to invest so much time.
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P Joseph Forums Member
Joined: 10 Jan 2012 Posts: 2
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#138 · Posted on 10 Jan 2012 06:47
I'm for the survey idea here and there, I feel if you manage things well, you can have reasonably profitable little bursts, but no one is pretending that this is a full time job..... i think I agree most mekap04's choices, though I must say for a local approach I do quite like Hiving.co.uk/.us/.fr, it operates internationally but has totally separate country specific sites which is nice, doesn't have that usual bland feel!!!
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Lange Forums Member
Joined: 10 Jan 2012 Posts: 1
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#139 · Posted on 10 Jan 2012 14:49
Ill be sure to check the website that you guys have mentionned but I've been using Viewpoint Forum, they are great. I recevied ny payments on time, they even send me products to use and give my opinions, like tootpaste (2 times) and specially paper towel (4times in 2011). So they are 100% legit.
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happygal Forums Member
Joined: 3 Nov 2005 Posts: 318
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#140 · Posted on 25 Feb 2012 17:21
Yes, I agree with with some of the previous posters have said. They key is to not view surveys as a way to earn or replace an income. Can you make money? Absolutely. But it's often in the hundreds a month, not the thousands. As I have said on previous posts, I call survey my money making gravy. I make my fun money from them. And for that, it's worth it to me.
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