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Frequently asked questions

What is an online survey company?

Online survey sites offer users the chance to make money by completing questionnaires and other market research tools. For each completed survey, users earn points. Typically, if a survey taker reaches a certain number of points each month, they can redeem them for cash (usually paid into a PayPal account) or some kind of gift card or token.
Online surveys can cover a vast range of topics. They are similar to focus groups in that companies can use survey services to gather high-quality information on new products.

Are survey jobs real?

Yes, legitimate market research companies and survey websites pay users for their opinions and feedback. It's a chance to earn extra money online. However, the payout is low—$1 to $2 per hour—and many people consider it something to do in their spare time rather than a way to make a living.

Which paid survey sites are legitimate?

There are a number of legitimate paid survey sites where users can answer questions to earn extra income or receive gift cards. There are also plenty of scams out there, so it's a good idea to research paid survey sites before signing up. According to online reviews, the best survey sites offering legitimate surveys include:
  • Swagbucks
  • InboxDollars
  • Ipsos i-Say
  • MyPoints
  • Pinecone Research
  • Survey Junkie
  • Toluna
  • Harris Poll Online
  • LifePoints
  • Branded Surveys

What do survey companies look for in a survey taker?

Even in a global test market, not all survey takers are valuable to market research firms. Survey providers tend to look for users who not only have know-how in certain areas (personal finance or social media, for example) but also belong to particular demographics. For the purposes of product testing, for example, a survey company might look for married women aged 35–40 with a bachelor's degree.

How do you get paid for doing surveys?

Survey taking is an option for people who want to earn a little extra cash, but the ways in which you can receive your rewards are limited. Amazon gift cards and vouchers that can be redeemed at online retailers are popular reward options. If the survey company pays survey takers in cash, it's usually via a transfer to a PayPal account or another e-wallet. You can find a survey company and reviews from past surveyors right here on Upwork.
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