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surveying (& other online ways to make money) - newbie q's
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unicorndeva wrote: »Prolific are really good (as has already been said). You only get offered surveys that are relevant to you so no time wasted with screenouts.
YouGov.com are also good as they send you surveys they know are relevant to you so you don't waste time getting screened out. It takes a while before you can cash out though.
Ipsos ISay are ok but you can get screened out of quite a few surveys.
There are many other ways to earn bits and pieces that I've found quite useful too.
Ipsos I-say always give you 5-25 points for a screen out though, compared to some on Qmee or Valued Opinions that let you do practically half a survey before screening you out with no compensation!
I like OnePoll, only 10-20p per survey but they are short and easy.0 -
What do you mean apply? It performs the same functions as the likes of paypal. You register, if you dont use it, no big.0
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I would recommend Prolific Academic for not surveys but taking part in academic studies. It is supposed to pay at least £5 per hour but that might be in lots of little bits as studies can pay anything form 10p to £10 depending on what you need to do and how long it takes. It is also way more interesting generally than all the consumer survey sites like Valued Opinions etc. Also pays cash to Paypal or to Circle if you don't want to pay fees. I have been on there nearly 2 years and made £1000 although a lot more of that was in the first year than in the second as there are a lot more participants competing for the studies now.0
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little_green wrote: »how ofen/many surveys do you get? ive completed all the about me q's & had 3 survey offers in the past 48 hours. was hoping for a bit more lol
Sounds about right. 1 or 2 surveys per day is probably par for the course with Prolific. But to discuss Prolific specifically, there is a thread specially for that platform....
I aim to make £2 a day across all platforms, I work full time so its not always that easy, especially at this time of year when we are in the middle of term and theres lots of work to do (which must always take priority). However a little here and there helps I find.Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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