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How to Get Started: Join the Top 5
Paid Australian Online Survey Panels
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Global Test Market
They send surveys quite regularly to accumulate points.
Each survey is worth 5-50 points. You get 5 points if
you get screened out of the survey, 50 points if you
complete it. Occasionally a survey worth more points
will come along. I did one with McDonalds and Subway
that was worth about $30, and I got a free meal from
each of these places while doing the survey. You can
order a cheque when you reach 1000 points ($50 US or
about $70 Australian) ..................................JOIN NOW |
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Valued Opinions
They quite regularly send
surveys (value between $2-10) credit points are
generated that can be claimed for vouchers redeemable
with Dymocks, Coles,
DStore, Hoyts. The surveys they send are usually fairly
easy to complete and are well rewarded. They post gift
vouchers to you within about 3 weeks of you ordering it
from the web site..................................................JOIN NOW |
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Pureprofile
Consistently sends out surveys that pay $1-10. I get a direct deposit for $25 quite regularly.
The is a section on the Pureprofile web site called
"NEXT" where you can click on ads and earn 5, 10, 20
cents per click. They occasionally invite you to participate in focus groups on behalf of companies that are testing products. I
recently test drove a new car, answered a few questions and got $60..........................................................JOIN NOW |
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My Opinions
Send surveys quite
regularly, mostly quite high value. You can save up
points to get a $50 cheque/money transfer, or you can
move your
points to Rewards
Central and earn interest on the points........................................................JOIN NOW |
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Survey Village
They don't send a lot of surveys, but the ones they do
send pay quite well. They have a good range of gift
vouchers. I like the EB Games ones.................................................JOIN NOW |
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