You will never make a fortune doing online surveys and there are only a couple of UK survey sites that I would recommend. The best is Pinecone Research, but it is usually difficult to join because they only open the doors to new recruits from time to time when they need a certain demographic to complete the research.
PineCone Research conducts online interviews with consumers from all walks of life to obtain their opinions about new products.
The tasks that you get are top secret but are generally things like sampling new consumer products (washing powder etc) or giving your opinion on a proposed ad campaign. Because they are about real products they are quite interesting, and you get paid £3 for each completed product survey. Sometimes you also get sent free sample products to test. Also, you can claim your payment by Paypal as soon as you have completed the survey – you do not have to wait to reach a minimum payout level.
This is really generous compared to the survey sites that offer piddly points or pennies for completing totally stupid and pointless surveys, and that will take you years to reach the payout threshold.
It’s easy and fun to see and evaluate new product ideas in the comfort of your own home and get paid £3 for your time. Each interview usually takes 15-20 minutes of your time. You do not have to complete all the assignments and you are free to leave the panel at any time should you choose to do so.
Pinecone are currently looking for mums over 18 years old with a child of 36 months and under, so if that is you and you would like to get paid £3 for each survey while getting a glimpse of the products of the future, which in this case I assume are probably baby or toddler related, then
join Pinecone Research today!
Please note that if Pinecone are not currently accepting new members, the above link will take you instead to YouGov, an excellent UK survey site with quick surveys that can be completed in a few minutes about current news topics.
You may also want to try Toluna, another UK consumer research site, which gives away free products to test and pays up to £20 per customer survey.
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