Paid To Give OpinionsPosted by Ruth B Sat, June 07, 2008 12:54:49Whenever my earnings at myLot reach the minimum payout of $10 a message appears in my account congratulating me and promising payment on or before the 15th of next month. This month payday came early and myLot members were paid on the 6th.
This was my third payment. I was paid last month, I was paid the month before and I know I will be paid next month. I find it easy to earn money there, just for taking part in interesting discussions and starting a few new ones.
I am a big fan of myLot. It will not make me rich but it is a lot of fun and I do like getting that little extra boost to my PayPal account every month.
http://www.mylot.com/?ref=paid2write
Paid To Give OpinionsPosted by Ruth B Sun, February 17, 2008 11:47:55Most online surveys are commissioned by commercial companies wanting to know more about our spending habits and to find out how to get us to spend more on their products.
There are some paid survey sites which pay for your views on serious issues, medical matters, political parties and your own life experiences. These are the most rewarding to take part in, as your opinion counts in the results. There are also surveys which give you the chance to agree or disagree with popular opinions on less serious issues, such as celebrities and the media.
yougov.com is the best and most well known opinion poll site which pays 50p-£1 per survey, or the chance to win a bigger cash prize. They send you a cheque when you have £50 or more in your account.
A search for "Paid Surveys" will show a lot of sites claiming there is money to be made from filling in surveys online.
The truth is, if you join a lot of national and international survey sites, you will earn a little money, get some vouchers and may even win a prize draw, but you will not make a lot of money. You will get paid more by joining product testing panels and focus groups.
Paid surveys usually offer between 50p and £2 for each one you complete. You will be sent surveys which apply to your profile. If you live in a large household, are responsible for making financial decisions and do most of the shopping, you can expect to be sent more surveys than would be offered to a single person on a low income.
You can voice your opinions and start earning by signing up to the YouGov panel today yougov.com