Thursday, 4 February 2016

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We all have a bit of time to kill every now and then, particularly over holiday breaks and in the evenings. Make sure you’re turning it into cash!

Close the YouTube cat videos down. Instead spend your spare time earning £100s a year filling out online surveys or testing products.

There are a growing number of research companies out there offering rewards for your opinions, however they’re not always as ‘legit’ as they make out.

With this in mind, we’ve created a run-down of the trusted survey sites, personally tested by out users and us. We reveal how much you can realistically make from each site and share some helpful tips to maximise your profit.

Each site has a limited number of surveys each month for each person. If you want to earn serious rewards it’s worth signing up to as many as possible.

Swagbucks

1. Very popular with students, thanks to a wide variety of ways to earn rewards.

Who are they? Swagbucks are a reliable survey site who also offer rewards for playing games and watching videos.

Rewards: Cash, vouchers and prize draws.

Amount per survey: 70 points called SB (40p).

Min. reward threshold: 1 SB.

Our review:

We love Swagbucks, and we hear positive reviews from our followers about them too. We’ve found that completing surveys and polls every day provides the best return for your time, however you can also complete a much wider range of offers to bump up your earnings.

Surveys take around 10 minutes to complete, meaning you can earn around £2.40 an hour. Swagbucks also offers users the ability to complete surveys from multiple providers and give consolation points when you don’t qualify for a survey.

Sign up to Swagbucks »

Toluna

2. Test, keep products and earn vouchers.

Who are they? A trusted opinion website working on behalf of leading companies. They want to know what you think about certain products, services and issues. In return, you get rewarded!

Rewards: Free products, Amazon vouchers and prize draws.

Amount per survey: 3,000 – 6,000 points (80,000 points gets you a £15 voucher).

Min. reward threshold: 500 for prizes, 80,000 for vouchers.

Our review:

You won’t be sent products to test all the time, but we have received a couple over the space of a few months. So it’s worth signing up just

to get freebies

You can also answer surveys on the site to earn yourself points which equal vouchers. Each survey takes around 15 minutes to complete, so it’ll take around 4 hours overall to earn a voucher.

Sign up to Toluna »

Vivatic

3. Frequent surveys.

Who are they? Vivatic is a site that allows you to earn money from not only surveys but a number of other jobs such as writing reviews & data entry.

Rewards: Cash.

Amount per survey: ~£1-2.

Min. reward threshold: £25

Our review:

Vivatic is a great survey site. Surveys take about 15 mins to complete so it could take you a little while to reach the threshold but the good news is that there’s plenty more extra money making opportunities that they have so well worth a sign up.

Sign up to Vivatic »

MySurvey

4. Make £3-5 per hour.

Who are they? A popular consumer panel who are always looking for new members to participate in market research studies for rewards.

Rewards: PayPal payments, Amazon and high-street vouchers.

Amount per survey: Around 100 points.

Min. reward threshold: 345 points (£3).

Our review:

Another one worth signing up for. We got lots of surveys sent from these guys, and they tend to match your profile and interests as a consumer.

The average survey takes about 15 minutes to complete, and gives you 100 points. So you could earn around £3-£5/hour.

Register below and wait for them to send you some surveys!

Sign up to MySurvey »

Survey Bods

5. £3 upon sign up and profile completion.

Who are they? SurveyBods work with top companies that want your opinion.

Rewards: Cash, Amazon vouchers and prize draws.

Amount per survey: 50p – £3

Min. reward threshold: £15

Our review:

The surveys usually take around 10 minutes and are pretty easy to complete. You have to be as honest as possible as they have a “strike system”. 3 bad surveys and you’re out (we like to see it as a challenge).

They’re a well trusted site that work with top brands and well worth joining through our link for a £3 bonus when signing up. Make sure you complete your profile too. Plus their site is a lot more snazzy than a lot of the others…

Sign up to Survey Bods »

The OpinionPanel Community

6. Students get £10 just for signing up.

Who are they? They are the UK’s largest research panel for students & grads. They offer interesting surveys and online focus groups for big brands and universities, with their research often reaching the media spotlight!

Rewards: Amazon and high-street, Bonusbond vouchers.

Amount per survey: £1-2 per survey, £30 – £70 for online focus groups.

Min. reward threshold: £25 for Students only. £1 for others.

Our review:

The OpinionPanel Community are a trusted site and their surveys take around 10 minutes to complete.

There is also mobile compatibility so you can complete surveys on the go.

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OpinionPanel Community

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YouGov

7. Earn 50p per survey.

Who are they? This is a little different to others, focusing more on social issues and general interest topics. YouGov polls include topics such as politics, public affairs and commercial products. Great if you have big opinions!

Rewards: Cash and prize draws.

Amount per survey: 50p – £3.

Min. reward threshold: £50.

Our review:

YouGov is one of the more interesting sites to sign up to because of the kinds of surveys they conduct. Most are on current issues that are in the news and they encourage you to express your views.

Surveys can take up to 30 minutes but are not always that frequent. We received one or two a fortnight, so it can take a few months to hit the threshold. However, you get £1 just for joining and if you get your friends to sign up too you can quickly get lots more points and cash!

Sign up to YouGov »

Ipsos

8. Make £10+ a month.

Who are they? One of the largest (and best paying) survey-based market research companies around, working with trusted brands and research companies worldwide.

Rewards: High-street and Amazon Vouchers, plus prize draws for all members.

Amount per survey: ~£1.

Min. reward threshold: £10.

Our review:

A well-trusted panel. They send you surveys every week to answer by email. The reward threshold is relatively low, and most people will be able to cash out in under 10 surveys.

Sign up to Ipsos »

Valued Opinions

9. £10 voucher per hour.

Who are they? Valued Opinions are part of a larger market research group. They send out online surveys to members whose profiles match broad demographics and requirements.

Rewards: Vouchers (inc. Amazon, M&S, Sainsbury’s, John Lewis).

Amount per survey: £1 – £5.

Min. reward threshold: £10.

Our review:

First off, signing up with Valued Opinions automatically enters you into a prize draw for an iPad. From there, they use your profile to send you relevant surveys to complete.

The surveys are usually quite interesting, and can take anything from 10-30 minutes each, so within just one hour you could bag yourself a £10 voucher.

Sign up to Valued

Opinions »

Global Test Market

10. Earn £100 per year.

Who are they? This is a well know US survey site but they pay out cheques in £s.

Rewards: Cash, vouchers and prize draws.

Amount per survey: ~£1.20.

Min. reward threshold: 1000 points ($50/£32).

Our review:

Surveys take around 15 minutes each so you could be earning £4.80 an hour. Be aware that cheques do take a while to arrive in the post, and we’d recommend not wasting your time with the ‘prize draw’ surveys (unless you’re feeling very lucky).

Sign up to Global Test

Market »

Opinion Outpost

11. One of the lowest payout thresholds.

Who are they? Opinion Outpost have shot up in popularity due to fast payouts and fun surveys.

Rewards: Cash and Amazon Vouchers.

Amount per survey: 50p

Min. reward threshold: £2.50

Our review:

You only need to complete 5 surveys to be due a payout and they take around 10-15 minutes each.

Sign up to Opinion

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Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Make money

These days more and more people are finding that they aren't limited to a single source of income. With all the unique money-making opportunities available, many people are finding that they can earn a few extra hundred dollars a month by thinking a little outside the box.

While all of the opportunities listed below are legitimate ways to make some money, it would probably be unrealistic to expect to make a full-time income from any of them individually.

So check them out and let us know in the comments which ones you like best and earn the most for you!

1. Get paid using your iPhone (or Android)

There seem to be many apps popping up that pay you to do simple tasks like taking a picture of a menu, or taking a picture of yourself drinking a Starbucks, or verifying that a road is closed you get the picture. Here are a few that I found:

Juno Wallet Gigwalk CheckPoints WeReward

2. Complete jobs on Zaarly.com

Zaarly is a website that connects those offering random services (like walking a dog, being a personal assistant for a day, giving guitar lessons, etc.) with buyers who are looking for those services. I would suggest checking out some of the ideas listed on the site and sign up and offer those services as they are in demand.

3. Teach English (or other language) classes online

Did you know that English speakers are in high demand in Asia? As a result many are turning to freelance English teachers using websites like Italki.com. The site is basically a virtual online classroom for freelance teachers and students. Anyone can offer lessons (and set their own price), and anyone can take lessons. From a quick scan, it looks like making $15 to 20/hour is a fair expectation.

4. Make money by viewing ads on your Android lock screen

I've been trying out this Android app called Locket that puts ads on your lock screen and pays you for each time you unlock your phone.

I've been using it for a few days now and have made about 3 bucks thus far, so it isn't huge, but at the same time, I didn't really have to do any work to earn the money.

If you are interested in seeing how it works, here is a quick video review that you can watch for more info.

5. Sell your service at Fiverr

Fiverr is a website that allows you to sell your service for $5. There are all kinds of crazy things people are offering and getting paid for on there -- like taking a picture holding a sign, recording two sentences in an Irish accent, recording a video singing a certain song, and even prank calling a friend all for $5. So if you have a little creativity, there are some fun ways to make some money on the side.

6. Rent out your car for $10+ an hour

I just recently heard about RelayRides.com, which allows you to either rent or lend your car to others
and get paid in the process. If you live in a big city, this could be pretty profitable.

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True or False: Military Edition 1) In World War II, a German U-boat was sunk because of a malfunctioning toilet.

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5) The Franco-Prussian War ended in a stalemate and had to be settled by a winner-take-all game of backgammon played by the two countries’ prime ministers.

Answers: 1-T; 2-F; 3-T; 4-T; 5-F

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