15 Tried-and-True Survey Panels That Will Put Cash in Your Pocket!

                        

                            

Taking Online Surveys is a fun way to earn a little extra cash just for giving your opinion. When you answer these surveys, you are shaping the market of tomorrow by telling companies how you feel about their products.

The pay is generally low since these surveys are designed for mass audiences, but the payments add up and it's always a big help at cash-out time! 

Surveys can be a great way to earn an extra few bucks.While doing surveys won't make you rich, the compensation you get in the form of points or credits adds up until you redeem it for cash or gift cards. If you're going to be online anyway, why not have a little fun?
                                           
Here is a list of 30 free, 100% legitimate survey sites.  
  1. iPoll   
  2. Ipsos I-Say   
  3. Springboard America   
  4. Tellwut   
  5. Pure Profile   
  6. yougov   
  7. LifePoints
  8. Branded Surveys
  9. Survey Honey
  10. Paid Viewpoint
  11. Prize Rebel
  12. Panel Champ
  13. Prime opinion
  14. American Consumer Opinion
  15. TGM Panel

Helpful Tips:

  • Set up a free email account just for surveys. The more sites you join, the more you can expect a pretty packed inbox.
  • Join as many sites as possible and use them for a while. You'll begin to notice that all sites differ in ways such as: the number of surveys they send you, the type and length of their surveys, how often you qualify and how long it takes to reach the cash-out minimum. This will help you decide which sites you'd like to continue with and then you can delete your account on those you don't.

For more info and ratings on survey sites, visit SurveyPolice.com

Avoid being scammed!

Warning 1) You have to pay to access surveys

Never pay to join a survey site...not even just for an "upgrade". The companies that the surveys are designed for pay good money to the survey site and toward the payments you get. You should never have to pay to get paid!

Warning 2) Completing offers or tasks for points

Be wary if you have to complete "offers" or sign up for free trials to earn points. While they may be legit, most people would want to steer clear of these offers unless, of course, they interest you. 

Warning 3) They promise you hundreds of dollars per survey

Surveys are not a get rich quick scheme. The reason why they pay so little is because hundreds upon hundreds of people take the same surveys and to pay more would cost a fortune. Remember, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is"



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