Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Christmas is coming! Don't forget about MyPoints!

If you do any online shopping during the holidays, you can earn some great rewards through www.mypoints.com. There are partnered with a lot of different merchants, and you can earn tons of points for holiday shopping. My most recent cashout from Mypoints was a $50 Walmart gift card, and it didn't take me that long to rack up the points for it! Definitely check it out if you do any of your Christmas shopping online.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Updated GPT list

I’ve been trying out a lot of new sites lately, and here is my updated list of keepers. I’m signed up with other sites not listed here, and as soon as they pay me, I will add them to the list. All of these sites are pretty similar, so I won’t go into individual detail. Have fun!
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http://www.treasuretrooper.com/172219

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Some helpful tips for GPT:
1. Go to http://www.ccleaner.com/ and download the free cookie cleaner. You need to clear your cookies in between all of your offers so that you can increase your odds of offers crediting. Otherwise, just go to Tools, Internet Options, and Delete Cookies.
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2. To complete offers faster, Roboform is awesome. You can download it free by going to http://www.roboform.com/. It will automatically fill in your info when you click on it.
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3. Use your real information when signing up for offers, and don't complete the same offer on two different sites. This is fraud, and a good way to get your accounts deleted. These sites have plenty of offers and plenty of money-making opportunities without you having to double up on offers.
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4. If you go for the credit-card-required offers, remember to keep a record of the offers, dates, and dates by which they have to be cancelled. This way, you won't get charged for something you planned on cancelling!
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5. Go to http://www.hotmail.com/ and http://www.yahoo.com/ and sign up for some free e-mail accounts. Keep the e-mail IDs simple, or write them down so you can remember them. Use these accounts to sign up for different offers. This will increase the number of offers that credit for you. (When you initially sign up with the GPT sites, you will use your main e-mail address for all of them. You can use the other e-mail accounts just for completing offers. Don't worry, this is not fraud because all of the e-mail accounts belong to you.)
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6. Don't forget about the daily surveys! They aren't worth a lot indidually, but they really add up if you remember to do them every day.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

The Beauty of Organization

When I first started out with surveys, my only form of record keeping was the old e-mail messages I kept in my inbox. Oh yes, and my mental notes!

Needless to say, I constantly forgot about surveys I had taken and product tests that needed completing. When you are signed up with such a big list of companies, it is nearly impossible to remember everything. Now I am much more organized and much less stressed out.

I recommend keeping a record of everything. Whether you do it on paper or on the computer is up to you. Excel experts, go crazy and create that spreadsheet. For my own records, I keep a handwritten notebook that contains the following sections:

  • A list of all of the companies I am signed up with
  • Completed surveys - make separate columns for the date, company name, survey name/number, incentive, and whether or not the incentive was credited to your account (legit survey sites are very good about paying - but mistakes do happen, and it's helpful when you can let them know exactly what survey you took and when, just in case there's an issue)
  • Requested payments - make separate columns for the date you requested payment, the amount, method (check, paypal, etc.), and date received.
  • Automatic Payments - for the sites that automatically mail out your incentive after completion of a project. Make separate columns for the amount, method, and date received. (Don't forget to go back to your Completed Surveys section and mark that one as paid!)
  • Notes - for the random stuff that you need to remember. I mainly use this section for the product tests. I always log the date I received the product, the date by which the survey needs to be taken, and whether or not I need to return anything to the company.

An absolute must for Get-Paid-To record keeping:

  • If you are getting into the GPT world and you start doing free or low cost trials that require credit card, you must keep a record of the offer, the date, and the date the offer has to be cancelled by. Otherwise, you might end up paying more than you bargained for!

Saturday, November 3, 2007

A Good Paid-To-Click

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I'm generally wary of PTC sites because it takes such a long time to earn anything. However, this site I came across recently is turning out to be quite the keeper. If you don't mind your inbox getting full of e-mail ads, definitely sign up with this one. I have been a member for two days, and my earnings are above $2.00. Cashout is at $5.00, and payment is by Paypal.

http://www.moratraffic.com/pages/index.php?refid=tangsurveys

Sunday, October 28, 2007

The Get-Paid-To List

There are countless websites out there that claim they will pay you for completing offers. If you do a search on your own, you will find many websites with such claims. As to their legitimacy, you should trust your gut. If the website doesn’t look or feel right to you, don’t bother. It is most likely a scam.

I have only tried a handful of Get-Paid-Tos, and the websites below are the ones that have paid me, so I can attest to their legitimacy.

1. MyPoints

This company offers points for reading e-mail advertisements, shopping, surveys, free registrations, registrations that require a credit card, games, and more. The e-mail advertisements pay 5 points for clicking, and through them I have come across some great online shopping deals! MyPoints is partnered with tons of merchants. You can redeem your points for gift cards once your point balance reaches 1,400.

http://www.mypoints.com/


**Note - for the following three companies, I have displayed my referral link. If you would like to be my referral, great! If not, feel free to go to the main website address and sign up un-referred.


2. TreasureTrooper

Get paid cash for completing sign-ups, taking daily surveys, shopping, and more. If you try this one out, make sure to browse the Treasure Trooper Forums for some great tips. This one also has a great referral program!

http://www.treasuretrooper.com/172219


3. CashCrate

Very similar to Treasure Trooper, but they offer two paid daily surveys instead of one. Again, browse the forums! There is a wealth of information there that you want to see before you get started.

http://cashcrate.com/97325


4. Creations Rewards

Earn points for shopping, daily surveys, offer signups, daily website visits and trivia questions, and more. Redeem points for gift cards or a Paypal payment.

http://www.creationsrewards.net/?referid=2558D58DC8AF1F

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Paid Surveys - Getting Started and The Good List

My primary online money-maker is paid surveys. When I say “primary,” I am not referring to an extremely large sum of money. The most important thing to understand about online surveys and other similar money-makers is that you are not going to get rich. I wouldn’t recommend quitting your day (or night) job.

But the point is not to get rich – it is to make, and save, a little extra money by doing something free and easy. Online surveys are accessible anywhere, anytime, from any PC with internet access. If you are like me, and you don’t have the time to take on a second job, online surveys are the perfect option.

Below are all of the survey companies I love. I recommend signing up with as many as possible, if not all. Individual surveys do not pay more than a few dollars, so the bulk of survey money comes from being signed up with many different companies. Some of these companies pay in dollars, some pay in points which are then converted to dollars or gift cards during the redemption process. ALL of the companies below have paid me in some form or another.

The general process is as follows:
  • You sign up with a company and give them all of your demographic information.** This includes your name, address, age, sex, marital status, etc. Give the company your real information – they can’t pay you if you give them a fake address.
  • The company sends a confirmation link to your e-mail address. You click on it and log in to the site.
  • You fill out your profile surveys. These are unpaid general surveys that the company uses to get an idea of your interests, hobbies, thoughts, daily activities, product usage, etc. They can seem time consuming, but the volume of paid survey opportunities you receive will shoot skyward if you fill all of them out.
  • You can then check your inbox for paid survey invitations. Be patient – it takes most companies a couple weeks from the time you register to start sending you invitations.
  • Have fun!

** A note on the information required by survey companies - none of the companies I have listed here will ask you for your social security number, bank account info, or other super secret information that you would be unwilling to give. I refuse to give out this type of information. I know other survey takers who have given their SS# to some sites they deem reputable, but I am not comfortable with that. So please know that none of the sites listed below will require that kind of info for payment!


1. Survey Spot


Take surveys for cash with incentives ranging from around $2.00 - $20.00, depending on the length and subject matter. You can cash out once your account balance reaches $5.00. They also offer surveys for Sweepstakes only, but they send plenty of paid ones. Payment method is a check.

http://www.surveyspot.com/


2. Carbon View


Take surveys for points with incentives ranging from around 500-3000 points. You can cash out for $15.00 once you reach 15,000 points. Payment method is a check.


To join, e-mail janew@cvopinions.com and put “Join” as the subject. Include your e-mail address in the body, and they will e-mail you a link to join. Kind of a pain-in-the-booty sign up process, but they pay, so it’s worth it.


3. Global Test Market


Take surveys for points with incentives ranging from around 5-100 points. You will generally be given 5 points if you do not qualify for a survey. Cash out for $50.00 once you reach 1000 points. Payment method is a check.

http://www.globaltestmarket.com/


4. NFO MySurvey


Take surveys for points – I have seen many different point values for surveys, ranging from 10 – 1000 depending on the project. Cash out at 1000 points. Payment method is a check.

https://www.mysurvey.com/


5. Testspin


They offer many different surveys for dollar amounts which can be redeemed for Amazon gift certificates once your account balance reaches $10.00. Sometimes they take awhile to update your account balance, but they do pay. Patience is the key with this company.

http://www.testspin.com/


6. Buzzback


Take surveys for cash. They will automatically send you a check in the mail once you have completed a survey, so you never have to request payment. Incentive amounts vary depending on the project.

http://www.buzzback.com/BuzzBackPanel/Default.aspx


7. Survey Exchange (formerly OTX)


Take surveys for points, redeem for gift cards once you reach 8,000 points. They have a lot of different gift cards to choose from, and they mail them out pronto.

http://www.surveyexchange.com/userRegistration.htm


8. Your2Cents


Take surveys for cash, usually ranging from $1.00 - $5.00. You can cash out once your account balance reaches $5.00. Payment method is a check.

http://www.your2cents.com/


9. Mindfield


Take surveys for cash with incentives varying according to project. Cash out at $10.00. Payment method is a check.


http://mindfieldonline.com/joinnow


10. Opinion Outpost


Take surveys for points which are converted to cash at the redemption process. Surveys range from around 10 – 50 points. 10 points = $1.00. Payment method is a check.

https://www.opinionoutpost.com/join.php


11. Clear Voice Surveys


Take surveys with incentives ranging from $1.00 - $10.00. They will usually compensate you with a cent amount if you do not qualify for a survey (hey, it all adds up!) Payment method is Amazon GC.

http://www.clearvoicesurveys.com/Home.aspx



12. Global Opinion Panels (Synovate)

Take surveys for points with varying incentives depending on the project. Cash out at 10,000 points. Payment method is a check.


https://www.globalopinionpanels.com/


13. American Consumer Opinion (ACOP)


Take surveys for cash with incentives varying depending on the project. They will automatically mail you a check once you have completed a survey.

http://www.acop.com/Default.aspx


14. Focus Forward


Take surveys for cash with incentives varying depending on the project. Cash out once your account balance reaches $10.00. Payment method is a check.

https://www.focusfwdonline.com/signup.aspx


15. Opinion Square


Take surveys for points which you can then redeem for merchandise.

https://www.opinionsquare.com/home.aspx


16. Survey Savvy


Take surveys for cash with incentives varying depending on the project. This one has a great referral program! Payment method is a check.


https://www.surveysavvy.com/?id=2712221&action=join


17. Consumer Village

This one is a little different. You can take surveys and post on forums for points. At the end of each quarter (4 three-month periods making up an entire year), they convert your points to an Amazon GC. A very cool site.


http://village.gongos.com/


18. HCD Surveys


Take surveys for points usually ranging upwards of 100 points. 100 points = $1.00. Cash out at 1,000 points. Payment method is a check.

https://www.hcdsurveys.com/panel/join.cfm


19. Esearch

Take surveys for cash. Incentives vary depending on the project. They will automatically send you payment via Paypal once you have completed a survey, so you never have to request a payment. Payments take a few weeks, but they come!

http://www.esearch.com/Join/join_now.epl


20. I.Think.Inc

Take surveys for cash. They automatically mail you a check once you have completed a survey. Incentives vary depending on the project.

http://www.ithinkinc.com/


21. Socratic Forum

Take surveys for cash. Incentives vary depending on the project. Cash out once your account balance reaches $5.00.

http://www.socraticforum.com/

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22. Epoll

Take surveys for points which can be redeemed for gift cards. Lots of merchants to choose from!


http://www.epollsurveys.com/epoll/clients/signup.htm


23. Zoompanel

Take surveys for zoompoints. Redeem for merchandise. No cash payments with this one, but they do have a lot of products to choose from.

http://www.zoompanel.com/

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24. Greenfield

Take surveys for Sweepstakes entries, but they occasionally send out paid surveys as well. No minimum balance required to cash out.

http://www.greenfieldonline.com/

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25. Brand Institute

Take surveys for cash. Incentives vary depending on the project. They pay by check or Paypal.

https://www.brandinstitute.com/panelmembers/register.asp


26. Click IQ

Take surveys for points. Incentives vary depending on the project. Cash out once your account balance reaches 2,500 points.

http://www.clickiq.com

Alternative Payment Method

Most companies will pay you with either checks or gift certificates. However, several companies offer Paypal as an option, which is great. You can set up an account by going to www.paypal.com. It is free, secure, and incredibly easy to set up. It basically links your bank account to your Paypal account and all you have to give to the survey companies is your Paypal e-mail address. I love this option. I wish all of the companies offered it!