Survey "Site-ings" (pt. 3)
June 7th 2007 16:10
Sorry for the late post. I went to the zoo with my mom and the boys! (So many zoo babies at this time of year!)
Anyway, part three brings us to your2cents.
This site pays in U.S. dollars, just like surveyspot. Their emails arrive with a range of how much the survey might pay, usually something like $1-$3 or $2-$5, and how long you should expect the survey to take. I usually get emails from them about once a week.
When you don’t qualify to finish their surveys, you receive entries into their sweepstakes.
The reason they have a range is because when you complete your profiles, you get an extra $1 when you complete a survey. There are 8 member profiles, so you can earn 8 extra bucks, one on each of eight different surveys.
This is one of the sites where you can redeem your amount when it reaches $5.00.
For this site, they have a login name instead of using your email address. If you plan on joining many sites, I would suggest using your email address minus the @. This will just make things easier to remember.
I have requested money twice on this site. They do send their checks. Unfortunately, they don’t have a referral system.
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.
Did you read the last two articles on survey sites? Check them out.
Anyway, part three brings us to your2cents.
This site pays in U.S. dollars, just like surveyspot. Their emails arrive with a range of how much the survey might pay, usually something like $1-$3 or $2-$5, and how long you should expect the survey to take. I usually get emails from them about once a week.
When you don’t qualify to finish their surveys, you receive entries into their sweepstakes.
The reason they have a range is because when you complete your profiles, you get an extra $1 when you complete a survey. There are 8 member profiles, so you can earn 8 extra bucks, one on each of eight different surveys.
This is one of the sites where you can redeem your amount when it reaches $5.00.
For this site, they have a login name instead of using your email address. If you plan on joining many sites, I would suggest using your email address minus the @. This will just make things easier to remember.
I have requested money twice on this site. They do send their checks. Unfortunately, they don’t have a referral system.
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.
Did you read the last two articles on survey sites? Check them out.
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