Paid Surveys - My List!
OK, you need to start making some money even if its not much. Well, taking paid surveys is what I actually started
doing first.
Within three weeks of starting, I was averaging $100 per week and within 2 months I was up to $175 per week -
that comes out to an average of $600 per month which is not much but every little bit helps especially if someone
has lost a job or been cut back in pay. I now make quite a bit more than that but its because of product
evaluations and online product reviews - if you stick with the surveys, you will get opportunities for the bigger ones.
Here are a few rules I use:
1) Open a Paypal Account which links to your checking account, you get paid faster.
Here is their website: www.paypal.com
2) After you've registered and start taking surveys - DO NOT LIE! They'll kick you out.
3) Devote 1-2 hours each morning and the same each evening - its your new job.
4) Don't get frustrated if a site goes cold - remember its all about demographics -
they may not be looking for someone of your age or other characteristics.
Here is my list with links. My father always taught me if you can't say anything good about someone - then don't
say anything. If I don't like a particular survey site - I'm just not going to put them on here. If I do like them, I'll tell
you but remember Rule #4, in a particular week or month, they may need my demographic more than yours, or
vice versa.
Anyway - Here goes:
BTW - If you have a pop-up blocker, you'll need to hold the CTRL key down while you left-click the site link.

My Opinion Now is a good site. They pay in points where 1000 points is $10 which can
be exchanged beginning at 2000 points and their reward levels go up to 15000 points
so you can cash out quickly or wait a little.
My Opinion Now
Adpaid is a fun and interesting site. They have three daily surveys ($1, $.80, $.80) and
then you can click advertisements for pay - it adds up quickly and they pay very quickly
- with Paypal. Its like a survey site but with a twist - they also have a great forum.
Adpaid
Saynation is pretty good in that they offer surveys about once a day and I normally
qualify for about 40% of them. Also you can register every member of your household
(Age 13 or older) with accounts which increases your potential. They do pay with Paypal
but you need to wait until you get higher in points and the points needed per dollar
goes down with higher points. You can get around 2,000 points just for signing up
(about $2) and their surveys generally range from 1,000 to 3,000 points (about $1 - $3).
Saynation
Survey Savvy is another good site. Their surveys usually average about $1to $2 per
survey but they are consistent with invites. They do not use paypal right now - checks
only but they are prompt with payment and have a low payout threshold.
Survey Savvy
If you are a US Resident and are a Spanish-Speaking Hispanic - this is where you need
to go...
I-Say is a pretty good site to join. They pay in points with surveys generally averaging 8
each and points do convert to dollars. They send out a lot of invites and I normally
qualify for about 80% of the ones I take which is much better than average.
Ipsos I-Say Panel
Opinion Outpost is a great site. I average at least $10 a week with them and their
minimum payout is $5. They don't use Paypal, but they get their checks out fast - usually
within 10 days of request which is pretty good. They do a pretty good job with their
screening so when you get an invite, you normally end up getting to complete the
survey.
Opinion Outpost
American Consumer Opinion is not so much a survey site as they are a focus group or
panel site. What does that mean - you don't get frequent invites but when you do they
are normally screening questionaires to determine if you qualify for a focus group or
panel. If you do, the compensation is $25 to much higher ($90 in my case) for a couple
of short sessions looking at websites or other services/products online. You don't get
a lot of invites, but if you just did one per month, it should easily be your highest pay.
American Consumer Opinion
Mindfield is a pretty good survey site. They offer regular surveys ranging from $1 to $2
and more if you qualify. They do pay by Paypal which is much better than waiting on a
check and their cashout threshold is only $5.
Mindfield Online
HCD Surveys is a good survey site. They pay an average of $2 per survey and are
prompt. I don't get a lot of invites from them but usually qualify when I do. If you'll
check your email right after a big political or newsworthy event - you will sometimes
find a quick survey opportunity asking your opinion of the event!
HCD Surveys
I really like Socratic Forum because their surveys are interesting and they pay from $3
and up (I've done them for $10). They tend to be a little specialized and you may only
receive one invitation per week - if your profile and your experience includes
management - you'll get more per survey. They only pay by check.
Socratic Forum
Valued Opinions is a good site. They usually pay a minimum of $2 per survey and you
can qualify for more depth surveys of up to $50. I can consistently make money with
them and they do a good job of screening to when you get an email with a survey offer -
you normally qualify!
Valued Opinions
If you would like more paid surveys to take, email me here! No,
I'm not going to use your address for anything other than
sending you more surveys! See the Privacy Policy....
Saynation
American Consumer Opinion
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When I first got
the idea about
taking surveys
and getting paid
for it, I didn't
know where to
start. So I
searched the
internet and
found some
sites offering
survey lists for
a fee.
Well, you
guessed it. I
plunked down
$49.99 and got a
list of 400
survey sites -
no ratings, no
guide, just a list.
Several of the
sites turned out
to be out of
date or wanting
more money......
What's the moral
of the story.
Simple, NEVER
PAY TO GET A
LIST OF PAID
SURVEYS.....
99% of the time,
they're
worthless and
the people you
buy them from
probably didn't
even come up
with the list
themselves!
Adpaid