The Top Three Best Online Survey Websites

1. Survey Savvy
I’ve been a long-time advocate of SurveySavvy. Simply put, they have paid more than any other survey company I’ve ever used. You will receive a minimum of $3 per survey you complete, $2 per survey your referrals complete, and $1 per survey their referrals complete. As you can see, it pays to have a large downline. In terms of support, I’ve only had one problem with their website, and I received support in under 10 minutes. Talk about an amazing response time. If there was only one online survey company I would recommend, it would be SurveySavvy. Hands down.
>> Sign up for SurveySavvy Now!

2. The LightSpeed Panel
I’ve been a member of the LightSpeed Panel for quite a few years now and I can attest to one thing: you will be taking a lot of surveys if you join the panel. And, that’s a good thing. Trust me. Their surveys are quite interesting as well. I’ve taken surveys for products that aren’t even out yet and that gives me a feeling of satisfaction that I have influenced future designs just through my opinion. The money also acts as a great support too.
>> Sign up for the LightSpeed Panel.

3. Greenfield Online
I’m fairly new at Greenfield Online, but I can say I’m impressed. They have a wide range of surveys that almost everyone can qualify for. I’ve been invited to over 10 surveys in the past week and as we all know, more surveys equals more potential cash. Greenfield Online is definitely worth a try.
>> Sign up for Greenfield Online Now!

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One Response to “The Top Three Best Online Survey Websites”

  1. It certainly seems as though there ar NO surveys whatsoever for a single, white male, age 53, on disability and living on less than 15K per year. I’m really very disappointed. You’d think with all the boomers, like myself, retiring or getting ready to retire, as well as being the largest, fastest growing section of American society, that ther’d be all kinds of surveys. I guess all this is geared to the under 30 age bracket, eh?
    What a shame.

    Sincerely,
    Tim

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