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So what are the best survey sites people use?

I've been using Swagbucks for a few years but have found it harder and harder to grind out a decent return. Most surveys let me 'in' for what seems like 25% of it and then kick me out, stating I don't qualify, yet I can't help but feel they've already asked me more than enough in their entry questions.

What sites do people use and get a decent completion/return rate on?
 
I think they would all be the same; for the most part, they all get their surveys from the same suppliers. It probably doesn't matter which site you use, because if you take a survey on Swagbucks and getting disqualified, say, for instance, PrizeRebel is going to disqualify you too assuming you don't lie. The surveys don't care which site you came from, it's all the same to them. I'd like to note though that if you've been on Swagbucks for a long time, they do fairly well matching you to Gold Surveys that you should qualify for.
 
There tends to be a trick with these survey sites, to read the questions and try and ascertain what they are looking for. None of the questions are arbitrary, so if there is a question about whether you have a pet, it usually means they want people who have pets to take part. Same applies for kids.

Also, these consumer survey people usually need a diverse range of voices to make their survey worthwhile, so change your age and gender to represent one of the less internet-savvy demographics: make yourself a 70 year old man for instance. Although this might backfire if they are looking for younger participants, say for an extreme sports product.

Just be patient and read into their questions at the start.
 
Right now, the only survey site that I keep coming back to is Global Test Market. Out of all the survey sites that I've signed up to, this is the only site that has quite a consistent amount of surveys per week. Though even then, half of them, sometimes more screened out before I could complete them. I'm yet to meet the minimum amount to cash out from that site and I don't think it'll be any sooner. I'll mostly visit that site sometimes when I feel like it.
 
There tends to be a trick with these survey sites, to read the questions and try and ascertain what they are looking for. None of the questions are arbitrary, so if there is a question about whether you have a pet, it usually means they want people who have pets to take part. Same applies for kids.

Also, these consumer survey people usually need a diverse range of voices to make their survey worthwhile, so change your age and gender to represent one of the less internet-savvy demographics: make yourself a 70 year old man for instance. Although this might backfire if they are looking for younger participants, say for an extreme sports product.

Just be patient and read into their questions at the start.
I wouldn't recommend doing this all the time; some sites are pretty quick to ban if they suspect false information. Your best bet is to keep everything consistent so they don't figure out that something's up; if you don't take a good profile from the start, don't change to one; keep yourself consistent. Swagbucks, for instance, is a site I've heard is pretty quick to shut down accounts for that.
 
I think the best one in my eyes would have to be opinion outpost. The surveys there pay at least a dollar per survey and unlike a lot of the rest of the survey sites, here they don't waste 45 minutes of your time only to end up kicking you out because you didn't qualify.

Another really good one is surveysavvy. It pays very little and you will have to spend awhile trying to find a survey that you qualify for, but it has instant paypal payout which is fantastic when compared to many of the other survey sites where you have to wait sometimes a whole month to get a check in the mail.
 
I think most of them are the same. I've tried clixsense and neobux but it was hard to get any proper profit from them.
Many other surveys just asked me a ton of questions only to tell me that I didn't qualify for the survey. It's really frustrating when you spend so much time on them. I would suggest applying for places like rev where you get paid like 10 $ per hour or something like that.
 
Yeah I do think they are all the same aswell because they rely on what they need and if you don't meet those requirements they are putting you out of the survey. the neobux stuff is kind of slow for me atleast maybe for some people is useless, people that would rather build some kind of network on their refferals and get money eventually.
 
There tends to be a trick with these survey sites, to read the questions and try and ascertain what they are looking for. None of the questions are arbitrary, so if there is a question about whether you have a pet, it usually means they want people who have pets to take part. Same applies for kids.

Also, these consumer survey people usually need a diverse range of voices to make their survey worthwhile, so change your age and gender to represent one of the less internet-savvy demographics: make yourself a 70 year old man for instance. Although this might backfire if they are looking for younger participants, say for an extreme sports product.

Just be patient and read into their questions at the start.

I see, this gave an idea. Although it's a very unethical one. The best thing is to "LIE" when setting up your profile. That way you have greater chances of qualifying for surveys. Because these surveys obviously need to have some control or check to see whether the respondent is lying or not, so where will they look - the respondent's profile, or past surveys answered. So, the best thing to do is to make your profile very attractive. Like make your income very large, have a pet, have sons / daughters, etc. It can work effectively, but it's very unethical.
 
Since I'm in Europe I only tried Prolific Academic and it seems pretty decent, but nowadays not many surveys have been available. They pay and sometimes have surveys that pay good money (they are quite long though). The minimum payout is $5 and they support Paypal.
 
There tends to be a trick with these survey sites, to read the questions and try and ascertain what they are looking for. None of the questions are arbitrary, so if there is a question about whether you have a pet, it usually means they want people who have pets to take part. Same applies for kids.

Also, these consumer survey people usually need a diverse range of voices to make their survey worthwhile, so change your age and gender to represent one of the less internet-savvy demographics: make yourself a 70 year old man for instance. Although this might backfire if they are looking for younger participants, say for an extreme sports product.

Just be patient and read into their questions at the start.

Yeah, as Choco has said, some sites are pretty fast at recognising this, especially if you start entering details which differ greatly from your sign-up details, for example, putting in a different date of birth to try and qualify.

Thank you all for the suggestions here - lots to get through. Some names I do recognise already despite not having gone direct, such as Neobucks, as I think Swagbucks aggregates a lot out there, but I'll certainly go through the other recommendations in here and check them out.
 
Pinесоnе rеsеаrсh. Thеy оnly sеnd yоu survеys yоu аrе еligiblе fоr, survеys tаkе lеss thаn 10min, аnd pаy $3 еасh.
 
Prolific academy, i'm sure this website has been mentioned here before but anyhow, i find it to be one of the best and geniun survey websites that offers great incentives for doing any of their studies.
 
I have done 6 to 10 simple surveys with Clixsense.com that paid me 5 cents per question. Lots of $1 to $5 surveys. Now Clixsense is an PTC network
 
I want to share some surveys from GPT sites like Grabpoints and Ayuwage, though it is not many as you expected. There are also some surveys like YouGov that you can try as they are giving regular emails if you are qualified from the survey. I am not doing surveys as of the moment because it usually disqualify me in the middle of answering it.
 
Here are some survey sites I know that are reputable:

iPanel- I earned hundreds of dollars there. You can even get some points even not qualified in surveys.

MintVine- Works better for US users, but you can still earn from polls.

iPoll- A good site but takes quite a long time to get your answers confirmed.

AIP Surveys- Not in this site anymore, but some of my friends are earning from it.

Global Test Market- One of the old legitimate survey sited.

Toluna- One of the popular survey sites today.

Viewfruit- It is one of the old survey sites.

Streetbees- It is actually an app, where you get paid immediately after a day.

Citizen Me- You will get £0.10 per survey, but with only 2-3 questions. Payment is instant.
 
Here are some survey sites I know that are reputable:

iPanel- I earned hundreds of dollars there. You can even get some points even not qualified in surveys.

MintVine- Works better for US users, but you can still earn from polls.

iPoll- A good site but takes quite a long time to get your answers confirmed.

AIP Surveys- Not in this site anymore, but some of my friends are earning from it.

Global Test Market- One of the old legitimate survey sited.

Toluna- One of the popular survey sites today.

Viewfruit- It is one of the old survey sites.

Streetbees- It is actually an app, where you get paid immediately after a day.

Citizen Me- You will get £0.10 per survey, but with only 2-3 questions. Payment is instant.
Thanks buddy, you are a pro these days. I am so impressed but sadly I don't even know about these websites. I am so happy with your progress.
 
I signed up at various survey sites over the years but was mostly unsuccessful. This is due to my geographic location which makes it difficult for me to be eligible for a survey.
 
Thanks buddy, you are a pro these days. I am so impressed but sadly I don't even know about these websites. I am so happy with your progress.
I am not actually progressive in survey sites. Those were just my suggestions. I am only doing the last two survey offers on the list. The other websites on the list offers survey sites with lots of questions which are not my thing.
 
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