Member Top Survey Panels

January was an extremely low-paying month for me, but I think that is mostly my own fault. I had gotten a bit burnt out with taking all the surveys and started to ignore the invitation emails when they came in, so when I did catch up, most had already reached their quota. I also did not take surveys every weekday, but only took surveys a few days a week. I didn’t think it would make that much of a difference, but apparently it did! I will have to buckle back down and work harder on them this month. Over the last two months, my slacking off dropped my earnings from $236.99 (November) to $184.20 (December) to only $69.54 in January. The moral of the story is that if I want to continue to earn anything by taking surveys, I have to spend time at it!

Here is the list of my top five paying survey panels (January 2012):

  1. Opinion Outpost
  • Total Earned in January: $12.00
  • Total Earned since Joining: $331.60
  • Date Joined: December 13, 2010

Opinion Outpost was even more disappointing this month. Part of that is due to the fact that I did not check for new surveys often, and part of that from the fact that when I DID check, I disqualified for a much higher rate than was usual. Their Amazon.com reward option was up for a short time in the middle of the month, but promptly went down again.

Here is a screenshot of my recent Opinion Outpost redemption:
Hannah's January 2012 Opinion Outpost Amazon.com redemption

  1. Valued Opinions
  • Total Earned in January: $7.00
  • Total Earned since Joining: $15.50
  • Date Joined: September 21, 2011

I learned something very important about Valued Opinions this month… they do not always send out invitations via email. I logged in yesterday to check my balance, and found FOUR surveys waiting for me. I qualified for some of them, but that was the first time that I had found surveys without getting an email first. It makes me wonder how many others I missed out on by not logging in regularly. The nice thing about Valued Opinions is that every survey seems to have a good reward amount for the time spent. Surveys regularly are for $2 or more, much better than the pennies other companies pay. I still haven’t reached my first $20 payout, but I plan to log in more often and see if I can keep the income coming!

  1. GlobalTestMarket
  • Total Earned in January: $6.50
  • Total Earned since Joining: $48.25
  • Date Joined: November 3, 2011

I thought I would be able to cash out in January, but that didn’t happen. Instead, I found myself at 965 points, THIRTY-FIVE short of being able to cash out! Thankfully, I got a 30 point survey and an extra 20 points from a friend referral on February 1st, and that brought my total up to cashout level! I requested my first check and it should be arriving soon.
Here is a screenshot of the email confirming my cashout request:
Hannah's January GlobalTestMarket cashout request

  1. MySurvey
  • Total Earned in January: $6.27
  • Total Earned since Joining: $22.68
  • Date Joined: October 17, 2011

I received a few surveys this month, and was able to cash out, and am about a quarter of the way to cashing out again. MySurvey is definitely not one of my favorite sites, though, as I find that the surveys I qualify for tend to have low rewards for the time spent.

Here is a screenshot of my January 2012 MySurvey redemption:
Hannah's January 2012 MySurvey Redemption

  1. SurveyHead
  • Total Earned in January: $5.25
  • Total Earned since Joining: $81.15
  • Date Joined: November 2, 2011

I spent much less time at SurveyHead than I should this month. Every time that I did log in, there were tons of surveys waiting for me, but most were longer (40 minutes or more) and I didn’t feel I had the time to do them. If I had, this would have been a much better paying month! Regardless, enough of my older pending surveys became available that I was able to request another cashout.

Here is a screenshot of my recent SurveyHead PayPal redemption:
Hannah's January 2012 SurveyHead Redemption

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I’m happy to report that my husband was thrilled with the Wii console that I purchased for his Christmas gift with my survey earnings. As a stay-at-home mom, I was also happy to be able to buy him something with “my money,” so it was a win all around. And of course, I can play it while he is at work….

December was a slightly slower month for me. This was mostly due to a lack of time to take surveys, choosing instead to spend time with extended family around Christmas and New Year’s Day. I am certain that I lost at least a week’s worth of surveys because I was not around a computer to take them, and will have the same problem for January’s earnings. I had no product tests once again. However, I did have an additional income of $30 from participation an online community, and a $30 payment for a completed diary study, which brought my December total up to $184.20.

Here is the list of my top five paying survey panels (December 2011):

    1. Opinion Outpost
      • Total Earned in December: $32.50
      • Total Earned since Joining: $319.60
      • Date Joined: December 13, 2010

Opinion Outpost was definitely disappointing this month. They used to pay 20 Opinion Points ($2) for a 20 minute survey, but now they usually pay 15 Opinion Points ($1.50) for a 20 minute survey. In addition, their ability to redeem points for Amazon.com gift cards has been broken all month and this made it more difficult to do my Christmas shopping. I have also been disqualifying from a larger than normal percentage of survey attempts, which concerns me. I was honestly surprised to see that Opinion Outpost remained my number one earner for the month. We’ll see what happens the next few months.

Here is a screenshot of my recent Opinion Outpost PayPal redemptions:
Hannah's December Opinion Outpost PayPal Redemption

  1. SurveyHead
  • Total Earned in December: $20.00
  • Total Earned since Joining: $75.90
  • Date Joined: November 2, 2011

SurveyHead was another disappointment this month. I had several high-paying ($3 and up) surveys that were pending moved to “invalid,” which means that for whatever reason, I will not be paid for them. SurveyHead is not paid for them either, but it still is frustrating to have that work go for naught. I especially dislike the way that there is no feedback to let you know what is going on, or why it was invalid. Since these were surveys that had been pending for 3+ weeks, there is no way that I would remember the contents of the survey or what might have prompted the invalidation, either. On the plus side, I did receive the $25 payment I requested last month, and requested a second one this month.

Here is a screenshot of my recent SurveyHead PayPal redemption:
Hannah's December SurveyHead PayPal Rewards

  1. GlobalTestMarket
  • Total Earned in December: $12.00
  • Total Earned since Joining: $41.75
  • Date Joined: November 3, 2011

I’m getting closer to my first cash-out with GlobalTestMarket. I received a LOT of invitations this month, but many of them were while I was traveling and they filled up before I could respond. I expect that I will be able to cash out in January, though.

Here is a screenshot of my December GlobalTestMarket account balance:
Hannah's December 2011 GlobalTestMarket Balance

  1. MyView
  • Total Earned in December: $8.68
  • Total Earned since Joining: $50.23
  • Date Joined: September 21, 2011

My main issue with MyView is that the rewards that I want (Amazon.com gift cards) are hardly ever available. Their reward system has rewards available at certain times until they are sold out, then unavailable until they are restocked. I have to keep checking and hoping to find them available. On the plus side, the exchange rate is better for Amazon.com gift cards than for most of the other rewards, so when I am able to cash out, I’ll get better reward for my time.

Here is a screenshot of my recent MyView account balance:
Hannah's December MyView Rewards Balance

  1. MySurvey
  • Total Earned in December: $5.77
  • Total Earned since Joining: $15.05
  • Date Joined: October 17, 2011

I didn’t receive many surveys that I qualified for at MySurvey, but again missed many invitations due to travel. Hopefully this will do better next month.

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My Current Top Five Paid Surveys List (November 2011)

  1. Opinion Outpost
    • Total Earned Since Joining: $1178.90
    • Total Earned in September: $69.00
    • Monthly Average Since Joining: $25.68
    • Last Payment Received: $50.00 check on November 22, 2011
    • Joined: February 4, 2008
  2. In November I completed 43 surveys for 690 points ($69). Last month 26 of the 43 surveys I completed were for 10 points ($1) or less. Opinion Outpost has now merged with SurveySpot, which means all of the surveys now come from the same company; however, Opinion Outpost has added PayPal and now allows you to cash out at $10.

    Here is a screenshot of my last $50 PayPal payment request.

    Opinion Outpost Payment November 2011

  3. GlobalTestMarket
    • Total Earned Since Joining: $1039.90
    • Total Earned This Month: $60.00
    • Monthly Average since joining: $22.13
    • Last Payment Received: $53.50 check on November 30, 2011
    • o Last Payments Requested: $108.25 on October 27
    • Joined: March 1, 2008
  4. In November I completed 31 surveys for 1200 points ($60).

  5. Toluna
    • Total Earned Since Joining: $767
    • Total Earned This Month: $40
    • Monthly Average Since Joining: $16.67
    • Last Payment Received: $40 check on November 28, 2011
    • Joined: February 11, 2008
  6. This site requires the most amount of time and effort relative to my earnings. I am now skipping all surveys for less than 3000 points ($1).

    Here is a scan of my last payment request of 120000 points = $40 from Toluna.

    Toluna Payment November 2011

  7. SurveySpot
    • Total Earned Since Joining: $789
    • Total Earned This Month: $17
    • Monthly Average Since Joining: $17.15
    • Last Payment Received: $50 PayPal on November 18
    • Joined: January 30, 2008
  8. In November I completed eight surveys for 1700 points ($17).

    Here is a screen capture of my last $50 PayPal payment request from SurveySpot.

    SurveySpot November Payment

  9. Surveyhead
    • Total Earned Since Joining: $645
    • Total Earned This Month: $13.75
    • Monthly Average: $18.97
    • Last Payment Received: $25 PayPal on November 4, 2011
    • Joined: February 5, 2008 2009
  10. In November I completed four surveys for $13.75. I currently have $10.95 in rewards with $5.75 pending.

    Do you have a list of favorite survey panels?

    Please leave a comment below and let us know some of the survey panels that work best for you.


     
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