Online survey jobs
1.Univox
Univox is the one of the best survey website which is legit and gives money. This is my number 1 recommendation of all time.
1. LifePoints
LifePoints is one of the largest influencer communities worldwide and awarded $28 million to its members in the last year alone. The company also offers a welcome bonus of 10 LifePoints for new users.Compared to other survey sites, qualifying for paid surveys on LifePoints is a bit easier. This is a key factor when signing up for any online survey company.
2. Swagbucks
Swagbucks is a fun rewards program that allows you to earn points by shopping online, searching the web, watching videos, etc. Additionally, you can use Swagbucks to take surveys for money. It’s really simple.
If you decide that the surveys for money aren’t quite worth your time, at minimum you can use the Swagbucks search engine to do your regular daily web browsing. It’s a no-brainer because you’re doing that activity anyway—may as well get paid for it!
3. Opinion Outpost
A company with a low payout threshold and straightforward design, Opinion Outpost is easy for paid survey beginners. It works on a points system, and you can cash out to your PayPal account or gift cards, making it flexible too.
They have a pretty high number of paid online surveys available on any given day, increasing the odds that you’ll qualify for at least a few. But, the average earning is fairly low. If you can only commit to one site, then Opinion Outpost is certainly worth exploring.
4. Pinecone Research
Pinecone Research is one of the most coveted paid online survey sites around but the openings are rare.
Every survey pays a minimum of $3, and they usually only take about 15 minutes to complete. Plus, you may get a chance to do product testing (you get to keep the items), which can be fun. The trick is that Pinecone Research can be hard to qualify for because they restrict access to only certain demographics (which change based on who they’re targeting at the time).
5. Toluna
Toluna is a survey app based around the theme of brands; they boast that you can use the surveys as a chance to let your opinion be known and influence companies.
There’s the chance to participate in daily lotteries through the app, too. This gives you the chance to win a million points (around $300). It also has a social side; various members report they enjoy the community.
6. Vindale Research
Unlike many other paid survey sites, Vindale Research doesn’t use points. Instead, they display the compensation in cash, making it easy to see exactly what you can earn.
The paid surveys can make you anywhere between $0.50 and $50, depending on the length (or time requirement), topic, and demographic criteria. Not a ton of extra income, but it all adds up over time.
7. Ipsos I-say
One of the largest online survey sites, i-Say by Ipsos lets you earn points that you can redeem, typically for Amazon gift cards, PayPal, cash, or merchandise. Plus, all members are entered into prize draws, which is a nice bonus feature.
Comparatively speaking, the minimum reward threshold is pretty low, so you can actually get gift cards pretty fast. You can also use your points to purchase merchandise like home items, sports gear, beauty products, or other equipment. If you don’t have enough points to cover the purchase of an item, you can just pay the difference in cash from your PayPal account. This is an awesome feature, because you can always put your points to use, no matter how small.
8. OneOpinion
With one of the fastest signup processes around, you’re ready to be paid to take surveys on OneOpinion in as little as a minute. You’ll earn points as you complete them, with 1,000 points equaling $1.
Once you get up to 25,000 points, which is equal to $25, you can request a withdrawal for the money. You can get gift cards or a PayPal account transfer, giving you some flexibility regarding how you want to be compensated.
9. Valued Opinions
One of the larger market research groups, Valued Opinions, offers points that can be converted to gift cards as compensation. While you might not see a lot of surveys, your odds of qualifying for the ones you do see are relatively high.
The Valued Opinions platform uses your profile information to help match you to opportunities, so you only see relevant paid surveys on your dashboard. The site is also fully mobile-responsive, so you can take surveys and even update your profile information on the go.
10. Google Opinion RewardsGoogle offer surveys for money too but in the form of rewards ! Their free app, Google Opinion Rewards, is available in both the Google Play store as well as the Apple App Store.
This is one of my favorite survey apps. Although the pay per survey is quite low, the time it takes to complete is typically less than 20 seconds. The are no ads, no hoops to jump through, and the questions are all multiple choice.
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