Survey "Site-ings" (pt. 11)
August 22nd 2007 14:35
The next installment of survey sites is here. Today is www.mindfieldonline.com.
I joined this one rather late compared to some of the other sites I’ve joined.
When you sign up for them, you have to fill out some of the “Questionnaires” on the member page. If you don’t, they can’t send you surveys. I still haven’t filled them all out, but some of them don’t apply to me (ex. “Teen panel” or “Mothers and Children panel”).
When the emails come they are like many of the other survey sites. Information on the amount of time it will take, the reward amount, and how long after the close of the survey it will appear on your member page.
From what I’ve seen, the surveys are usually for $1-$3.
They do have a “refer a friend,” but you are entered into a drawing that takes place every 60 days. So you are not guaranteed money for referrals.
Since I haven’t been a part of this survey site for very long, I’ve only gotten $4 so far. Yes, that means I cannot vouch for their reliability in sending a check. When I do find out, I will be sure and update.
Happy money making!
*Always be sure to check the FAQ pages for survey sites for any other information you may need or want. I’ve tried to only join ones that don’t sell my information to others, but I may have missed something, so you should also read the privacy policy and terms of service for each site yourself.
For all the previous survey sites I’ve covered click here.
One more thing (just in case you wondered how much you could make from surveys): I made an Excel spreadsheet of all the money I've had sent to me and all the money still in each site's account. Money I've had sent: $206.70. Money I haven't cashed out yet: $107.90.
I joined this one rather late compared to some of the other sites I’ve joined.
When you sign up for them, you have to fill out some of the “Questionnaires” on the member page. If you don’t, they can’t send you surveys. I still haven’t filled them all out, but some of them don’t apply to me (ex. “Teen panel” or “Mothers and Children panel”).
When the emails come they are like many of the other survey sites. Information on the amount of time it will take, the reward amount, and how long after the close of the survey it will appear on your member page.
From what I’ve seen, the surveys are usually for $1-$3.
They do have a “refer a friend,” but you are entered into a drawing that takes place every 60 days. So you are not guaranteed money for referrals.
Since I haven’t been a part of this survey site for very long, I’ve only gotten $4 so far. Yes, that means I cannot vouch for their reliability in sending a check. When I do find out, I will be sure and update.
Happy money making!
*Always be sure to check the FAQ pages for survey sites for any other information you may need or want. I’ve tried to only join ones that don’t sell my information to others, but I may have missed something, so you should also read the privacy policy and terms of service for each site yourself.
For all the previous survey sites I’ve covered click here.
One more thing (just in case you wondered how much you could make from surveys): I made an Excel spreadsheet of all the money I've had sent to me and all the money still in each site's account. Money I've had sent: $206.70. Money I haven't cashed out yet: $107.90.
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