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There are dozens of market research companies recruiting new members from around the world to fill out surveys for money.
They rely on people like you sharing opinions online - from Donald Trump to the latest phone - and offer money and rewards in return.
But be careful! Many survey sites aren't legit and never pay out. We've used, reviewed and ranked 25 of the best survey websites that will pay you for your views
1. Branded Surveys: Online community with frequent global market research surveys.
Who are they? Previously known as Mintvine, Branded Surveys are popular with survey enthusiasts due to providing a high volume of paid surveys.
Rewards: Money.
Amount per survey: 50 - 500 points (100 points = $1 or £0.77).
Min. reward threshold: $5 (£3.75).
2. Toluna
One of the biggest survey panels with daily online surveys, paid as cash or vouchers.
Who are they? A trusted opinion website working on behalf of leading companies. They want to know what you think about certain products, services and issues. In return, you get rewarded!
Rewards: PayPal payments, Amazon and high-street vouchers.
Amount per survey: 1,200 - 50,000 points (80,000 points gets you a £15 voucher).
3. Swagbucks
A huge variety of ways to earn rewards. Exclusive signup bonus!
Who are they? Swagbucks are one of the largest and most reliable paid survey sites. They've so far paid over $600,000,000 in rewards to members around the world. They offer rewards for playing games, taking offers, searching the web, making online purchases and watching videos!
Rewards: Money, vouchers and prize draws.
Amount per survey: 30 - 150 SB points (100 SB = $1 or £0.77).
4. LifePoints : Surveys on LifePoints will allow you to make £3-5 per hour.
Who are they? Two very popular survey sites, MySurvey and GlobalTestMarket, have merged to form LifePoints.
Rewards: PayPal payments, Amazon and high-street vouchers.
Amount per survey: ~£1.
In conclusion most on these survey sites do pay but we might experience some difficulties in setting up your account due to your location. Have you use any pf these sites? Let me know in the comment section below.
They rely on people like you sharing opinions online - from Donald Trump to the latest phone - and offer money and rewards in return.
But be careful! Many survey sites aren't legit and never pay out. We've used, reviewed and ranked 25 of the best survey websites that will pay you for your views
1. Branded Surveys: Online community with frequent global market research surveys.
Who are they? Previously known as Mintvine, Branded Surveys are popular with survey enthusiasts due to providing a high volume of paid surveys.
Rewards: Money.
Amount per survey: 50 - 500 points (100 points = $1 or £0.77).
Min. reward threshold: $5 (£3.75).
2. Toluna
One of the biggest survey panels with daily online surveys, paid as cash or vouchers.
Who are they? A trusted opinion website working on behalf of leading companies. They want to know what you think about certain products, services and issues. In return, you get rewarded!
Rewards: PayPal payments, Amazon and high-street vouchers.
Amount per survey: 1,200 - 50,000 points (80,000 points gets you a £15 voucher).
3. Swagbucks
A huge variety of ways to earn rewards. Exclusive signup bonus!
Who are they? Swagbucks are one of the largest and most reliable paid survey sites. They've so far paid over $600,000,000 in rewards to members around the world. They offer rewards for playing games, taking offers, searching the web, making online purchases and watching videos!
Rewards: Money, vouchers and prize draws.
Amount per survey: 30 - 150 SB points (100 SB = $1 or £0.77).
4. LifePoints : Surveys on LifePoints will allow you to make £3-5 per hour.
Who are they? Two very popular survey sites, MySurvey and GlobalTestMarket, have merged to form LifePoints.
Rewards: PayPal payments, Amazon and high-street vouchers.
Amount per survey: ~£1.
In conclusion most on these survey sites do pay but we might experience some difficulties in setting up your account due to your location. Have you use any pf these sites? Let me know in the comment section below.