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Earn Money by taking Paid Surveys UK
Want to make money by taking paid surveys in the UK? well share how!…
Completing online surveys is not going to make you rich, but it can provide a welcome boost to your income. It is also something that you can pick up whenever you have some spare time, so it doesn’t require a lot of commitment.
There is no limit to the amount of survey sites that you can sign up to. You will not qualify for every survey that you try because sometimes they are looking for a specific demographic that you do not fall into. Therefore, the more sites you sign up to, the better your chance of finding matches.
Where to earn money taking surveys…
Swagbucks – This is one of the most popular survey sites and one of the best known. The points you earn are called Swagbucks and can be redeemed for PayPal cash or a range of gift cards. There are also other ways to earn on the site including watching videos, playing games and searching the web.
OnePoll – The surveys on OnePoll tend to be quick and easy to answer. The amount that you are paid for the surveys can range from 10p to £1.
You can cash out when you reach £40 and it can take some time for you to get to this amount. They do have a generous refer a friend scheme that will earn you £4 per referral and this can help get you to the cash out amount a bit quicker. You can get paid out via PayPal or bank transfer.
LifePoints – gives you the chance to take part in product testing as well as completing online surveys. Topics are often about different aspects of daily life such as shopping, health and travel.
Whenever you complete a task you will receive points. These can be swapped for gift cards and free products, or they can be donated to charity.
Branded Surveys – have been operating for a number of years but they were previously known as Mintvine.
It is a popular site because it is easy to use and there are always a wide range of surveys available. You can cash out once you reach $10 and you will receive the equivalent amount in GBP as a gift card or PayPal payment.
YouGov – carry out surveys on current affairs and the results of these surveys are often quoted in the media. The answers that you give when answering a survey will always remain anonymous.
You are paid automatically by YouGov when you reach the payment threshold of £50 and the payment will go into your bank account. It can take some time to reach this amount, but the site remains one of the highest paying for the surveys that you complete.
i-Say (IPSOS) – This survey site has the reputation for being one of the largest and best known survey companies who operate all over the world. Earnings for surveys tend to be around the £1 mark.
You can cash out to vouchers for Amazon and a variety of high street stores. There are also prize draws that members can take part in on a regular basis.
Toluna – The main ways to earn through Toluna are surveys and product testing. When you register with the site you will receive 500 points, and then a further 1300 when you complete your profile. Another advantage of completing your profile is that it makes it less likely that you will be screened out of surveys.
When you have accumulated enough points you can cash out for gift vouchers or PayPal transfer. The amount of points you need for different rewards does vary.
TRP Surveys – TRP surveys are all about TV shows and you can log in every day to answer a survey about what you watched the previous day.
There are also longer surveys available about subjects relating to TV and the amount you are paid will depend on the length of the survey. You may also be asked to give feedback on a show that has not yet aired on TV.
Opinion Outpost – is a little different from other survey sites because you are emailed with survey opportunities that you have already been matched with. You can complete as many or as few of these surveys as you want. You will receive points for every survey that you complete.
When you have reached 50 points you are able to cash out to PayPal or for Amazon vouchers. 50 points is equivalent to £2.50. You can also cash out for iTunes vouchers but the minimum amount for this is £10 or 200 points.
Maximiles – You will get 100 points just for signing up to Maximiles, and you can earn more points by completing the surveys on the site.
Other ways to earn points on the site include replying to emails and completing other tasks. There are also competitions you can enter and games you can play to earn points.
The site has a rewards catalogue where you can redeem your points. This allows you to choose products such as electronics, beauty items and grooming products. There are hundreds of products to choose from.
PrizeRebel – This is another site that gives you several ways to earn. As well as answering surveys there are also other tasks and offers for you to complete. The best paid surveys can be found in the Gold Surveys section. You can also earn money by watching videos.
You can cash out to PayPal, or they have a wide range of gift cards to choose from. This includes New Look, Pizza Express, Starbucks and Amazon.
PointsPrizes – Taking surveys and watching videos are the main ways to earn with PointsPrizes. There are also bonuses and free points that are available if you log in every day.
This site is known for the range of digital gift cards that it offers. Cards are available for games and services such as Roblox, Netflix and Minecraft. If you would prefer cash, then you can also withdraw to PayPal.
InboxPounds – is a site that is fairly similar to Swagbucks. You can earn money by completing surveys and offers, watching videos and reading emails.
When you have reached the payment threshold of £20 you can request a cash out and you will be paid by cheque or prepaid Mastercard.
Once you have made your first cash out, then you will become a Gold member. This means that you will be paid out more quickly in the future and you will also be eligible for extra rewards.
Pinecone Research – This is one of most popular sites for taking surveys, but this also means that it is in demand. You will need to fill out an application in order to join the site, something that is not required for many other survey sites.
If you are not successful in your application, you can always apply again when membership opens back up.
Surveys on the site take between 15 and 20 minutes to complete, and you will be paid a flat rate of £3 per completed survey.
Valued Opinions – As well as completing surveys, you can also earn money by testing products and reviewing advertising campaigns.
There are different levels of membership from Bronze to Diamond that are based on the amount of surveys and tasks that you complete. You can earn up to £5 per survey.
The money you earn can be redeemed for gift cards for stores such as John Lewis, Boots and M&S.
Prolific – The surveys you answer on Prolific form part of studies that are done by university students from all over the world. You are only offered surveys that fit your demographic, so you do not get screened out.
The length of the surveys can vary, and some of them may require you to complete a range of surveys over a week or more. The longer the survey, the more you will be paid. You can cash out to PayPal when you have £5 in your account.