Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What are some good free survey sites that you have used?

What was your experience?


How much cash did you make? and in how much time?


How frequent were the surveys?


Did you encounter any difficulties along the way?


Other advice?








no links to your own personal blogs please..

What are some good free survey sites that you have used?
Yougov usually pays 50 pence for each survey, otherwise they are prize draws for checks.
Reply:www.lightspeedpanel.com.au


good experience, easy to follow etc. not much cash only just started using it.. surveys are emailed and you get a few every week. only difficulty is passing the test at the begining of the survey to see if you qualify.





www.spidermetrix.com.au


same as above.
Reply:I belong to a survey site, so far so good, they pay 0.75 per survey, but they send you lots of sirveys and the best part of it is that if you don't qualify for one, you can keep trying until you do!! also, I've written a site with some online money making and online jobs ideas that you can read...some of them have paid me, there are my payment proofs, and I'm on my way to get my payout from others, I'm trying a few to see if it's really possible to win money out of them and how much does it takes, I’m adding my payment proofs as soon as they pay me. It seems to me online market has been underestimated by many people because of so many scams. This is not spam, if this doesn’t help you please ignore it and that’s it, I’m just trying to help. Hope any of those can help you out, good luck... http://tubeth.blogspot.com
Reply:Your question seems to point for surveys where you get paid - I don't do those, but I do Harris surveys, and you can earn stuff.





www.hpolsurveys.com
Reply:Survey Monkey
Reply:Three I use are Survey Spot, Zoom Panel, and Harris Polls Online.





I receive at least one survey per day from each of them. Survey Spot occasionally pays for their surveys, but not all of them pay, and the ones that do, not all of them will you qualify for. The most I have made from them was $109, but that took a course of several months. You can request a check when you have received at least $5, but it takes a few weeks to be credited to your account (you have to sign up at surveyspot.com).





Zoom Panel awards points for surveys, which can be used for various rewards, like books, movies, CDs, a few gift cards, small electronics, health and beauty supplies, and other stuff. If you don't qualify to complete the survey, you will be awarded 5 points. Otherwise, you may receive 25, 50, 75, or even 100 points, depending on the length of the survey. I think the most I've received was 200 points for one survey. If you refer four friends, you can receive 100 points for each referral, once they complete their introductory surveys.





The only downside to Zoom Panel is that some of the prizes are rather cheap (oddball brands I've never heard of), and on one occasion I've had a prize break. It was a pair of headphones, but I think that was my fault, for pulling on the set too hard to adjust them. The other problem I had with them was a wire was loose in one side, so half the time the speaker on that side would go out.





Because of that, I usually go for something a bit more durable, or easily replaceable pricewise, like books, CDs, or DVDs. I have ordered probably about 9 or 10 CDs from them so far. There are a few more I want to order, but I'll wait until I get the amount of points needed. It takes a while to build them up.





I am also signed up with Harris Polls, which also awards points for prizes like Zoom Panel. One thing I like about Harris is they have the option to have $5 deposited into your PayPal account for every 800 points you have. I've had $15 in my account once, which I then had transferred to my checking account. You don't have to have the same e-mail address for your PayPal account that you use for the surveys...just make sure you provide the correct information to get the $5. It takes a few days to show up.





Links for all three are in the source section of this Answer.


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