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sophie0205

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Hi All,

I have just started to participate in a few survey sites for a bit of extra cash. There are so many sites out there and I just wondered if anyone can recommend which ones are worth participating in? I'm looking to utilise my time better and find out which survey sites pay the best. So far I use lifepoints, prolific, intellizoo, YouGov - are there any others worth signing up too?

Thanks!

Soph
 
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Jon

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Hi All,

I have just started to participate in a few survey sites for a bit of extra cash. There are so many sites out there and I just wondered if anyone can recommend which ones are worth participating in? I'm looking to utilise my time better and find out which survey sites pay the best. So far I use lifepoints, prolific, intellizoo, YouGov - are there any others worth signing up too?

Thanks!

Soph
Generally it seems to be if it’s not prolific it’s not worth doing lol
 

katykicker

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Hi All,

I have just started to participate in a few survey sites for a bit of extra cash. There are so many sites out there and I just wondered if anyone can recommend which ones are worth participating in? I'm looking to utilise my time better and find out which survey sites pay the best. So far I use lifepoints, prolific, intellizoo, YouGov - are there any others worth signing up too?

Thanks!

Soph
Hiya @sophie0205 I've got some links in my signature here, and I also wrote a Survey Bible for TMS before. I make lots of money in lots of ways online an still complete surveys for 30-45 minutes most days: https://blog.themoneyshed.co.uk/survey-bible-maximise-online-survey-earnings/
 

fraserbooks

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I like populus live £1.00 for 5 minutes and hardly any disqualification. I did one for £4.00 about sweets yesterday.
 
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Karonher

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Power of Opinions are good for short easy surveys. They don't pay a lot but they don't take long.

Surveybods and Opinium are the same. You wont make a fortune but it is a hand little extra when you are just at a loose end or watching TV.
 
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Tmom

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I have used IPSOS for years and just recently heard about and joined prolific academic.
IPSOS do not pay cash or use paypal, they pay in Amazon vouchers etc.
 

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Depends if you class earning £200 - £250 a month for a couple of hours a day work as not worth it ;)

Can I ask what sites you are using to hit £250 a month?
 

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Loads! I'm signed up with as many sites as I can find. I then look down my list of emails and see which ones are offering the best bang for my buck, so to speak. I start with the ones that are offering the most and work my way down
until I've had enough - usually no more than a couple of hours spread through the day, or I lose the will to live!

My best payers (apart from Prolific) are Life Points, Branded surveys and Hiving this month. But next month it may be something totally different.

Getting recruited to longer, better paying studies via surveys is also a good earner. For example, I have just now been invited to a 3 week panel about cheese, which will pay me £30 for a few minutes of work a day.

I have also been recruited to various communities via surveys, which pay very well. I'm doing several of these at the moment. Usually the survey invite will say that the survey involves joining another panel, so I prioritise these.

It's all a case of keeping an eye open and not just stick with the mind numbing half hour for 50p ones.
 

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