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What's involved?
If you're stuck at home and you like surfing the net
of an evening, why not make some cash while you're at it? There are a few
websites where you can fill in online surveys for cash. Just write
what you think and make a few quid.
Online surveys are getting easier
and more popular, so it's definitely worth signing up for some of the good ones
now and keeping your eye out for more coming on board.
You can
make regular pocket money and you have the possibility of winning cash prizes
every now and then. But there are a lot of sharks
in the business and you have to be careful what you sign up for. Some even have
the cheek to try to get you to pay to join - ignore them.
Don't let this put you off though, we've found
some of the best quality sites around, so read on to see how you can make some
easy money.
How do you do it?
Simple - sit at your computer and answer questions
about various subjects!
Step 1: Look over the
sites.
We have a range of online survey sites here for you
to choose from:
Ciao
GreatUKSurvey
GMI
Valued Opinions
Pickthem.co.uk
Toluna
Synovate
Do be careful with online survey sites. As a rule of
thumb, the more lucrative or tempting it sounds, the more likely it is to be a
waste of time.
You also have to be careful because this is one of
the many areas on the net where con-men can operate, making you fill in tedious
questionnaires and then 'forgetting' to pay, or passing your name onto spammers.
So don't fall for every offer you see.
Also, generally speaking, the American sites are not
worth bothering with. For a start, the dollar is so low that the amounts you are
going to make are too small to bother with on the whole. Not only that but there are SO many more dodgy ones and it's harder to
work out which are genuine and which are not.
Step 2: Register with the ones you
choose.
Fill in your details. An address is needed for
the site to send you a cheque when you reach a specified earning amount, and
remember to record your password and username. Some sites just use your email
address, and some offer a separate username.
If they ask for a few more
details, like marital status and gender, these are to organise you within the
results to gauge how the answers affect different
sub-categories.
Step 3: Remember to check your
Inbox.
Most surveys are sent to you via email, so keep a look
out, because some will close by a specified date or when enough people have
taken part.
Surveys can take anywhere from 10-45 minutes. Usually the
email will tell you roughly how long it will take.
How much can
you make?
It's pocket money really - probably between £20-30 a
month plus some vouchers, gifts and maybe a big cash prize if you're
lucky.
IPSOS
gives you credits which you can use to spend on a range of brand name
websites like Amazon.
Ciao pays smaller amounts on the whole but you can
make reasonable pocket money if you do them regularly. Also, you can make £10 a
go by being one of the first 500 people to make and upload a video review of any
product on the site.
GreatUKSurvey offers the chance to win a large cash
prize (currently they have one for £5,000) but of course there is no guarantee
that you will win. This is the kind of site to join if you have some time to
spare and you're feeling lucky!
GMI says they really only need people from Scotland
and Northern Ireland at the moment. They already have a lot from
England.
Valued Opinions pays you in vouchers for shops like
Marks and Spencer, Tesco and Boots. Or you can choose vouchers for charities
like the World Wildlife Fund and World Vision.
Pickthem.co.uk is another prizes site. Again, there
is no guarantee that you will win prizes so only do this one if you have time
to spare and you like to have the chance to win prizes regularly.
Toluna has things you can test for free as
well as surveys. It also has prize draws and other competitions so there is a
lot there to keep you busy.
Synovate offers 'reward opportunities' which probably doesn't
mean money. It also has products you get for free to test so that could be worth
it.
Also, remember you can make money online through cashback sites. We particularly like the charity shopping
website Giveortake.com where you can get money back on
purchases and then you have the difficult question of whether to keep the money
or give it to charity.
Getting Started
Check out some of our recommended survey
sites:
Ciao
GreatUKSurvey
GMI
Valued Opinions
Pickthem.co.uk
Toluna
Synovate
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