One fairly easy way to make extra money is by taking surveys on the web’s best survey sites. One of the great things about taking surveys to make money is that you don’t need any experience.
Just about anyone can earn extra cash with surveys, and in many cases, you only need to be 13 or older to start. So, if you’re a teen looking to make extra cash, this could be great for you too.
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Top Survey Websites
Here are some of the best survey sites and apps you can use to make extra money. All of the companies are free to join, which means it won’t cost you anything to start earning cash.
Full Disclosure: You’re not going to get rich taking surveys. And you’re not going to make enough money to replace your full-time job.
However, you can earn enough to make a few extra bucks each month to save for a vacation or use for fun money.
If you’re looking to earn some serious side hustle cash, you need to check out this post.
1. Survey Junkie
With over 3 million members, Survey Junkie.is definitely one of the top survey sites out there. The process to join is easy; just sign up with Google or Facebook – and your email address.
Survey Junkie will have you complete a member profile when you sign up. Completing the profile will help them match you to the companies who will most benefit from your opinions.
For every survey you complete, you’ll earn reward points. You can redeem your reward points in one of two ways:
- You can get a cash deposit into your PayPal account
- Or, they’ll give you an e-gift card to a popular store such as Amazon or Target
In order to become a member of Survey Junkie you need to be 13 years of age or older. You also need to be a resident of the United States, Canada or Australia.
Bonus: you can also earn rewards points by referring others who sign up or by taking other actionable steps. Survey Junkie will let you know what the other options are for earning rewards points.
2. Inbox Dollars
Inbox Dollars will pay you for taking surveys, watching online videos, shopping and more. In fact, they’ve paid out over 57 million dollars to members so far.
You do have to be 18 years or older to sign up with Inbox Dollars. The company receives revenue from other companies for providing them with input on their products and services.
Then Inbox Dollars shares that revenue with you as a member. Inbox Dollars will pay you for completing surveys and other tasks in one of three ways:
- They’ll mail you a check
- They’ll send you an e-gift card
- Or, you can order a prepaid Visa card with your earnings
Check out their website for more information on how you can earn points and collect payment.
3. Swagbucks
Swagbucks is one of the most popular survey sites, having paid out over 275 million dollars to members so far. You only need to be 13 years of age or older to join Swagbucks.
They’ll pay you in points for doing things such as:
- Taking surveys
- Playing online games
- Searching the Web
- Watching videos online
- Shopping online
And more. They’ll even give you rewards points if you refer others who sign up and use Swagbucks. When you want to cash in your rewards points, you can either take a PayPal deposit or an e-gift card.
E-gift cards are available to dozens of stores such as Amazon, Walmart, Bass Pro Shops, Target, Starbucks and more. You can even give your rewards points to make a donation to a charitable organization.
4. Panel Pay Day
Panel Pay Day will potentially pay big bucks for surveys. The website says you can earn between $25 and $75 for some surveys. But they also have other surveys that are shorter but pay less.
Because they pay so much for some surveys, you won’t take surveys as often as with other sites.
Their website says the average member gets between two and four surveys per month. Note that some surveys offer prizes and rewards instead of cash payouts.
You’ll get paid for surveys directly from the company you take the survey for. They generally pay you via check or via PayPal.
Note: the website says you have to be of legal age to sign a binding contract in order to sign up with Panel Pay Day. This age is 18 in most states, however in some states it might be an older age.
5. Vindale Research
Vindale Research has paid out nearly 7 million dollars to members so far. With Vindale you get paid real money (via check or PayPal) for taking surveys.
Their website says the surveys are easy to complete and can be taken on any device. The company offers a variety of surveys; some shorter and some longer.
You’ll be told ahead of time approximately how long it will take to complete certain surveys. And, you can accept or reject any survey offers you’re given. Note that you do have to be 18 years of age or older to join Vindale Research.
6. Pinecone Research
Pinecone Research needs people to help them evaluate potential products before they hit store shelves. Each survey pays $3 to members.
The money is credited to your account, and you can use it to get a cash withdrawal or to get other prizes. Note: Pinecone Research will often pay out sign up bonuses as well.
Check through the link above to get more details on becoming a member and on any current sign up bonus offerings. You have to be 18 years old or older to sign up with Pinecone Research.
7. Ipsos I-Say
Ipsos I-Say has over 3 million members “celebrating the power of voice”. When you take surveys with I-Say, you’re helping influence future products and getting rewarded in return.
The points you earn when you take surveys through I-Say can be used to get a variety of rewards, such as:
- PayPal deposits
- Amazon gift cards
- Walmart gift cards
- iTues gift cards
- Starbucks gift cards
And more. Bonus: Ipsos I-Say has contest giveaways for additional chances to earn. Giveaways offer prizes such as grills, luggage sets, bicycles and more. Every time you complete a survey, you increase your chances of winning a contest prize.
8. Harris Poll Online
Harris Poll Online is open to residents of the United States and Canada. When you become a member of Harris Poll Online and start taking surveys, you earn HI points. You can earn bonus points for signing up too, as well as points for surveys you don’t qualify for.
HI points can be used to get e-gift cards, merchandise or to be entered into sweepstakes and contests. Note: there are no cash options such as checks or PayPal available with Harris Poll Online.
Sweepstakes contests are held regularly and pay cash prizes to winners.
9. LifePoints
LifePoints will pay people age 16 and older for completing surveys. You can join with the LifePoints Desktop app or LifePoints Mobile app. When you sign up, you’ll answer questions about you and your household. This information is used to determine which surveys you qualify for.
The company will pay you points for each completed survey, and you can use your points to get rewards. Some examples of rewards include:
- Gift cards to various stores
- Free music downloads
- Charitable donations made in your name
- Cash via PayPal
LifePoints has been in business since 1946, previously under the name of National Family Opinion. The company is over 5 million members strong.
10. iPoll
iPoll will pay you to tell them what you think of the products and services you’re probably using every day. Every time you take a survey with iPoll, you can earn cash and/or gift cards to popular stores such as Amazon.
Bonus: iPoll also has quarterly prize drawings where you can win $10,000 in cash.
11. Cash Crate
Cash Crate pays money for taking surveys as well as for doing other tasks. You can also get paid for playing games, winning contests, trying new products and signing up for new services. They’ll pay you to watch videos as well.
They even have a referral program where they’ll pay you for referring others who sign up as members. Cash Crate has been around since 2006 and has over 7 million members worldwide. Depending on the type of membership you choose with Cash Crate, you can get paid via check, Dwolla, PayPal or other options.
You have to be at least 13 years of age to join Cash Crate.
12. American Consumer Opinion
Surveys taken through American Consumer Opinion usually only take about ten minutes to complete. And their website says the questions are usually very easy to answer.
They’ll pay you between 100 and 5,000 points for each project or survey, and a point equals a penny. To date, the company has paid out over 30 million dollars to members.
With American Consumer Panel, you can cash out your points and get a PayPal deposit. You can also use some or all of your points to gain sweepstakes entries to their regularly-held sweepstakes contests.
13. Survey Savvy
Survey Savvy sends you surveys to take based on the questions you answer on your personal profile when you join. They’ll pay you for each survey you complete, and they’ll pay you for referring others who join as well.
Payment is made by check in U.S. dollars and will be mailed to you when you request payment. Bonus: Survey Savvy also holds occasional contests and sweepstakes where you can win additional cash.
14. Opinions USA
Opinions USA seeks individuals from all walks of life who want to share their views with business executives and others. Once you sign up, you can search daily for qualifying surveys you can take.
You’re rewarded points for the surveys you complete, and you can use those points to get free e-gift cards. You can also choose to get traditional gift cards via the U.S. mail.
There is no limit to the number of points you can earn with this company.
15. VIP Voice
When you join VIP Voice, you get rewarded with points for taking surveys. They have a tiered rewards program that awards you more points when you take more surveys.
You can use your earned points to enter into sweepstakes contests and auctions. Available prizes for the contests and auctions include vacations, electronics, appliances and more.
16. Prize Rebel
When you sign up to take surveys with Prize Rebel, you can earn gift cards to places like Amazon, Walmart and iTunes. You can choose a PayPal deposit as well.
Prize Rebel has over 7 million members and has paid out over 15 million dollars in rewards to-date. Bonus: they have over 500 gift card rewards you can choose from if you choose gift cards instead of cash.
17. My Points
My Points will award you points for taking surveys and more, Including:
- Watching videos
- Playing games
- Printing coupons
- Taking advantage of offers
- Clicking on emails
And other activities. With the points you earn you can get gift cards, PayPal deposits or travel miles rewards. My Points has been rewarding members since 1996.
Summary
You won’t get rich from taking surveys, however you can earn some nice extra cash. Many people save up their survey-taking earnings and use them for things like Christmas gift budgets or vacations.
Making extra money with surveys is nice in that you can do it in your spare time. If you’re waiting for an appointment, relaxing in front of the TV or enjoying a bus ride to work, you can take surveys.
And, since many survey companies allow kids as young as 13 to participate, it’s an opportunity for young teens to make some extra cash.
Taking surveys not only helps you earn some extra money. It helps you to be an influencer for the products and services you use every day.
When companies have input from the users of the products and services they create, it allows them to better tailor those products and services to the needs of consumers.
Have you ever tried taking surveys to make extra cash? If so, what was your experience? Which companies did or do you like best for taking surveys? Let us know by leaving a comment in the comments section below.
Thanks, Stephen. PrizeRebel and Qmee are two that many people like to use. I’m glad you mentioned Qmee, though, since we didn’t include it in this list. 🙂