What are the top 3 paying survey sites?

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I'm wanting to focus my time as I'm limited to what I can do and I'm trying to focus my efforts where I'm most likely to get a good return.

I'm aiming for survey sites which have a good pay per survey, as I know there are some sites with really low rates (which I'm trying to avoid).

Is anyone willing to share their best paying survey sites? Also what IS a good pay per survey? What would you expect?
 

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I seem to be doing quite well on Valued Opinions. Can't comment on others yet as I've only recently joined up so it's early days yet
 

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Opinion world I can't speak highly enough of

Racked up £2-£5 a day on there easily

Paid for my nice 32" HD TV in the bedroom entirely in amazon vouchers from there
 

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Would you like to refer me? It's on my list of potential signups :D
I know not all the sites have a referral facility though
 

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There is no referral code for Opinion World (or that I know of) - Just sign up, do the profile surveys that don't pay at the start and away you go.
 

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oh yeah and also download QuickThoughts which is their iPad app and pays out in iTunes vouchers
 

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Thank you.

Wish I had an iPad/iPhone - it seems to be where it's all happening. I'll have to enter a few more competitions to try and win one I think!
 

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my iPad was entirely paid for my 'working from home' money. In this case Roamler!


I earn £25 a week doing the Roamler flower tasks so typically £100 a month

Did it for 5 months, and hey presto, iPad paid for without touching my regular income.
 

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emmad5689 said:
What is roamler please? x

http://www.themoneyshed.co.uk/money-making-methods/roamler-earn-money-using-your-iphone-or-android-device/
 

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From my experience the best payers are:

Populus
SurveyBods
Newvista Live
 

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I think it depends on your profile which survey site works best for you. I'd suggest setting aside a day to sign up to as many as possible, complete all the profiling surveys then see what happens. After a few months you'll know which ones are best for you. I seem to earn regular money with mysurvey, valued opinions and global test market.
 

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Tuliplady said:
I think it depends on your profile which survey site works best for you. I'd suggest setting aside a day to sign up to as many as possible, complete all the profiling surveys then see what happens. After a few months you'll know which ones are best for you. I seem to earn regular money with mysurvey, valued opinions and global test market.

Valued Opinions and GlobalTestMarket are my regulars - and I'm starting to get invited to better paying opportunities now, product testing etc. I signed up towards the end of January.

I deliberately haven't signed up to any others as I wouldn't want to be doing too many more surveys than I get offered by these two stalwarts. That sinking feeling you get when you're asked the same question in twenty different ways about what personality you think a tampon brand has (sorry chaps :p) - is it cheeky/playful/grumpy/selfish/happy etc. Err...they make tampons?! My male friend wittily suggested "a stuck up person?" ;D

I'm interested to see you do MySurvey too Tulip, as my account with them was "deactivated" - I assumed that this was because GTM and MySurvey are under the same umbrella?
 

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coomassie_blu said:
Tuliplady said:
I think it depends on your profile which survey site works best for you. I'd suggest setting aside a day to sign up to as many as possible, complete all the profiling surveys then see what happens. After a few months you'll know which ones are best for you. I seem to earn regular money with mysurvey, valued opinions and global test market.

Valued Opinions and GlobalTestMarket are my regulars - and I'm starting to get invited to better paying opportunities now, product testing etc. I signed up towards the end of January.

I deliberately haven't signed up to any others as I wouldn't want to be doing too many more surveys than I get offered by these two stalwarts. That sinking feeling you get when you're asked the same question in twenty different ways about what personality you think a tampon brand has (sorry chaps :p) - is it cheeky/playful/grumpy/selfish/happy etc. Err...they make tampons?! My male friend wittily suggested "a stuck up person?" ;D

I'm interested to see you do MySurvey too Tulip, as my account with them was "deactivated" - I assumed that this was because GTM and MySurvey are under the same umbrella?

I'm sure I wrote some blurb (ah yeah I did http://www.themoneyshed.co.uk/earning-online-the-beginners-board/beginners-guide-to-earning-money-from-home/msg8/#msg8) that talked about gained access to more higher paying opportunities once you push through the pennies so to speak with surveys
 

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Valued Opinions and Global Test Market are also my favourite ones.
Also EasyOpinions is a good one regular cint surveys and only £4 instant Paypal cash out.
I have been paid several times and the cint surveys they send are well paid.
Here is the Link:
http://easyopinions.easypanelsite.net
 

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Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
coomassie_blu said:
Tuliplady said:
I think it depends on your profile which survey site works best for you. I'd suggest setting aside a day to sign up to as many as possible, complete all the profiling surveys then see what happens. After a few months you'll know which ones are best for you. I seem to earn regular money with mysurvey, valued opinions and global test market.

Valued Opinions and GlobalTestMarket are my regulars - and I'm starting to get invited to better paying opportunities now, product testing etc. I signed up towards the end of January.

I deliberately haven't signed up to any others as I wouldn't want to be doing too many more surveys than I get offered by these two stalwarts. That sinking feeling you get when you're asked the same question in twenty different ways about what personality you think a tampon brand has (sorry chaps :p) - is it cheeky/playful/grumpy/selfish/happy etc. Err...they make tampons?! My male friend wittily suggested "a stuck up person?" ;D

I'm interested to see you do MySurvey too Tulip, as my account with them was "deactivated" - I assumed that this was because GTM and MySurvey are under the same umbrella?

I'm sure I wrote some blurb (ah yeah I did http://www.themoneyshed.co.uk/earning-online-the-beginners-board/beginners-guide-to-earning-money-from-home/msg8/#msg8) that talked about gained access to more higher paying opportunities once you push through the pennies so to speak with surveys

Can you advise about Opinion World? I thought I read that you earn good money from this, but from my experience all their survey's seem to be prize draws and no actual payment. I must be doing something different.
 

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Boom Boom said:
Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
coomassie_blu said:
Tuliplady said:
I think it depends on your profile which survey site works best for you. I'd suggest setting aside a day to sign up to as many as possible, complete all the profiling surveys then see what happens. After a few months you'll know which ones are best for you. I seem to earn regular money with mysurvey, valued opinions and global test market.

Valued Opinions and GlobalTestMarket are my regulars - and I'm starting to get invited to better paying opportunities now, product testing etc. I signed up towards the end of January.

I deliberately haven't signed up to any others as I wouldn't want to be doing too many more surveys than I get offered by these two stalwarts. That sinking feeling you get when you're asked the same question in twenty different ways about what personality you think a tampon brand has (sorry chaps :p) - is it cheeky/playful/grumpy/selfish/happy etc. Err...they make tampons?! My male friend wittily suggested "a stuck up person?" ;D

I'm interested to see you do MySurvey too Tulip, as my account with them was "deactivated" - I assumed that this was because GTM and MySurvey are under the same umbrella?

I'm sure I wrote some blurb (ah yeah I did http://www.themoneyshed.co.uk/earning-online-the-beginners-board/beginners-guide-to-earning-money-from-home/msg8/#msg8) that talked about gained access to more higher paying opportunities once you push through the pennies so to speak with surveys

Can you advise about Opinion World? I thought I read that you earn good money from this, but from my experience all their survey's seem to be prize draws and no actual payment. I must be doing something different.

The prize draw ones are basically profile ones if I remember correctly. Once you get through those you will get to the points ones...forever

and what do points make.......pounds!
 

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