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4 Responses to “whats a good online survey to sign up with?”
I don’t have the right answer, but a friend of mine of an online job and he is earning like $100-$400 dollars per month. He applied to a site called Nushio Jobs and start making money right away, you can see the results for yourself.
Legitimate market survey companies such as Pinecone Research recruit members based on demographic characteristics — e.g. mothers of babies 0-12 years old — and will send surveys of products and services targeting this demographic group. Pinecone Research, however, pays only $5 per survey — you’re definitely not going to be rich with that. They can give you anywhere from 1-5 at most surveys in a month.
Other companies simply ask you to answer as many research as possible, and you don’t earn anything just the chance to win at a raffle (which I find lame).
I’ve recently started in the whole “payed survey” business myself. I’ve spent a lot of time looking into which sites are legit and actually pay, and which are just scams. As a general rule, make sure you google the site you are about to sign up for, because they generally require a lot of personal information and you don’t want to give that to an untrustworthy site. Some useful research resources that I recommend are, which is an excellent forum, and, which is a site for all sorts of things you can do to make money online.
As a general rule, sites that ask for some sort of membership fee are not worth it, and are often (though not always) scams. All of the sites listed by the user ‘imisidro’ in his answer are excellent for paid surveys, and I wholeheartedly recommend them. However, the main problem with them is that you will not recieve surveys from them very often, which means you dont really have the ability to make a whole lot of money. Thus, I recommend signing up for as many different survey sites as you can (again, as long as you’re sure they’re legit).
Another type of online money making site you might want to consider is the “offers” sites, where you complete offers and are payed in exchange. The good thing about these is that, unlike survey sites, you can complete offers whenever you have some spare time, whereas surveys are not always available. In my sources I have included some of the offers sites that I am signed up on – they all pay very fast (usually within a few days), and have low checkout limits (50 cent-$5 minimums, for most of them), which means you dont have to spend weeks doing offers before you can see some money in your account.
I hope I’ve been able to help you a little bit, please let me know if you need any more help.
January 19th, 2009 at 9:01 am
Hey, you are catching onto how the “survey sites: work – like that and then there’s the ones who ask you to send them money to “join”.
The relatively legit ones don’t pay much of anything, maybe a $25 gift card every couple months if you do most of the surveys they send you.
January 22nd, 2009 at 2:17 pm
I don’t have the right answer, but a friend of mine of an online job and he is earning like $100-$400 dollars per month. He applied to a site called Nushio Jobs and start making money right away, you can see the results for yourself.
January 24th, 2009 at 9:28 pm
Legitimate market survey companies such as Pinecone Research recruit members based on demographic characteristics — e.g. mothers of babies 0-12 years old — and will send surveys of products and services targeting this demographic group. Pinecone Research, however, pays only $5 per survey — you’re definitely not going to be rich with that. They can give you anywhere from 1-5 at most surveys in a month.
Other companies simply ask you to answer as many research as possible, and you don’t earn anything just the chance to win at a raffle (which I find lame).
Pinecone Research
GreenField Online
Harris Poll Online
BuzzBack
SurveySite
SurveySavvy
Survey Spot
January 26th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
Hi there,
I’ve recently started in the whole “payed survey” business myself. I’ve spent a lot of time looking into which sites are legit and actually pay, and which are just scams. As a general rule, make sure you google the site you are about to sign up for, because they generally require a lot of personal information and you don’t want to give that to an untrustworthy site. Some useful research resources that I recommend are, which is an excellent forum, and, which is a site for all sorts of things you can do to make money online.
As a general rule, sites that ask for some sort of membership fee are not worth it, and are often (though not always) scams. All of the sites listed by the user ‘imisidro’ in his answer are excellent for paid surveys, and I wholeheartedly recommend them. However, the main problem with them is that you will not recieve surveys from them very often, which means you dont really have the ability to make a whole lot of money. Thus, I recommend signing up for as many different survey sites as you can (again, as long as you’re sure they’re legit).
Another type of online money making site you might want to consider is the “offers” sites, where you complete offers and are payed in exchange. The good thing about these is that, unlike survey sites, you can complete offers whenever you have some spare time, whereas surveys are not always available. In my sources I have included some of the offers sites that I am signed up on – they all pay very fast (usually within a few days), and have low checkout limits (50 cent-$5 minimums, for most of them), which means you dont have to spend weeks doing offers before you can see some money in your account.
I hope I’ve been able to help you a little bit, please let me know if you need any more help.
David.