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10 Survey Sites That Pay You to Take Part in Order to Make Money

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By Student MattersPublished 2 years ago Updated 10 months ago 3 min read
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1. Influencers on Toluna ( Most Recommended)

Toluna Influencers surveys can be found on the company's website or sent to you by email. It will generally take between 15 and 20 minutes if you qualify for a survey. Points range from 15 to 50,000, and you'll be able to see how many you've earned on a dashboard.

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2. The Panel Station

Instead of paying you dollars per survey, you earn points for each survey that can be exchanged for rewards (more about the payout methods later). You will usually earn between 500-5000 points per survey, so some of the surveys pay very well but others not so well.

3. Online Harris Poll

It is a well-known company with a long history, and if you sign up to participate in its surveys, you will receive email invitations. You can join if you meet the requirements, including your age, gender, and profession. When you complete these surveys, you will earn points, later redeem for Starbucks, iTunes, or Amazon gift cards. You can also contribute your facts to a charitable organisation.

4. InBoxDollars.com

You'll earn points for taking surveys and watching videos, which you can then redeem for cash. However, you cannot pay out until you have made $30, so waiting until you hit $30 may be a chore if you don't enjoy taking surveys. Payments are processed every Wednesday, so it could take a week to get paid if you achieve $30 on a Thursday. However, there is a $5 welcome bonus to get you started.

5. LifePoints

On LifePointsPanel.com, you'll usually get no more than $1 for completing a survey, and you might get much less. So, while you won't become rich doing this, if you conduct a few surveys and find the process to be painless, it could work out nicely.

As with many of these sites, they are required to check several boxes when joining up, essentially agreeing to receive emails from this organisation whenever they want to send them.

6. MyPoints.com

It is a well-known website. Answering surveys, watching movies, taking polls, and other actions, such as shopping, will earn you gift cards. A $10 welcome incentive is also available. "Perfect," you're thinking right now. You will join up, get $10, and never come back to the site. It doesn't quite work that way, though. In your first 30 days of membership, you must spend $20 or more on the site, excluding taxes and shipping, on a merchant through the website or My Points emails. Still, if you were going to buy something anyway, that's not a bad welcome offer.

7. OneOpinion

It's a relatively simple procedure. Following your registration, you will be allowed to participate in surveys, rewarded with points for completing surveys, such as 500 or 1,000, which seems impressive until you realise that 1,000 points are worth $1 (so if you earn 500 points, you'll get 50 cents). You can cash in your rewards through Amazon or PayPal once you've reached 25,000 points and made $25.

8. Outpost of Opinion

You need to create an account on the website and participate in surveys. Each survey you complete earns you points. You won't make much money – maybe $1 an hour or a bit more if you work hard – but you can redeem your earnings for valuable items.

"You will NOT earn rich by taking surveys," the website's FAQs state emphatically. You can do surveys and earn points if you're 16 or older and live in the United States, Canada, or Australia.

9. Swagbucks.com

One of the more well-known websites is this one. Swagbucks points earned by taking surveys. You can exchange them for cash or gift cards if you get enough points. The typical survey compensation ranges from 40 cents to $2. Swagbucks.com also offers coupons and free samples.

One Swagbuck is worth a penny, so it's not one of those websites that will make you rich. You will not become wealthy by visiting any of these websites.

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