23 Sites Which Pays For Surfing The Web
23 SITES WHICH PAYS FOR SURFING THE WEB
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1-Nielson Digital Voice
Nielson has been
performing market research to analyze the preferences of television viewers. Nielson
Digital Voice, you can share your opinions by downloading an app to your phone.
Watching videos, playing games, and posting on social media is counted as
demographic research, so you can earn points for nearly everything you do
online. The points are then redeemed for sweepstakes entries into $10,000
monthly giveaways, plus several chances to win $1,000 every month
2 - Qmee
runs in conjunction with search engines like Google or Bing. When you search
for sites, Qmee shows relevant results in a sidebar on your screen. If you
click on those results, you can earn points to be traded in for cash or gift
cards. You can receive additional points for more engagement with brands and
you can also receive money saving offers. Payouts are available through PayPal
or you can exchange points for gift cards (and there’s no minimum point
requirement).
3. Leap force
If you’re
internet-savvy and you have a background or familiarity with research, you can
get paid an hourly rate to perform searches and tasks to help improve the
quality of Internet search engine results. This position offers Independent
Home Agents a chance to conduct Internet research and provide evaluations for
companies on how well they’re meeting the needs of customers and their performance
results.
4. Appen
Appen is also a web
search evaluation company. Agents complete projects to gauge how well search
engines and websites are performing. Appen also offers opportunities to become
a Social Media Evaluator. Researchers should have a computer that’s less than
three years old, high-speed internet, and a strong understanding of technology,
social media, and search engines. There are an initial screening process and a
qualification exam. Appen Agents can expect an average workload of four hours a
day, plus there are bilingual work opportunities. According to Glassdoor, Appen pays between $12.90 and $13.72 per hour.
5. UserTesting
User-testers evaluate websites
and give their opinions via a recording. Testers’ voices and screens are
recorded as they complete a given task and evaluate their experience out loud.
Each test takes between 10-20 minutes and user-testers earn $10 per video or
task. One great thing about UserTesting is that you can set your own hours and
complete them on your own timeframe.
6. Ask Wonder
If you’re good at
Internet research and you enjoy learning about a variety of subjects, Ask
Wonder might be a great opportunity for you. Active Researchers can make up to
$2,000 per month by answering questions with credible, researched answers and
providing references. Questions are proposed on a central dashboard and
researchers can pick and choose which ones to answer. Qualified Researchers
must demonstrate that they are able to research a topic thoroughly and provide
succinct, well-researched answers.
7. Clickworker
Clickworkers create texts
and documents; they proofread and make corrections, take surveys or categorize
data. The work is research-driven and you set your own schedule. Many of the
tasks can be completed from a laptop or mobile phone, and your earning
potential can grow based on the size and difficulty of the task. The average
worker earns around $9/hour. There’s an initial screening
process, which includes an evaluation of language and writing skills.
Clickworker is based in Germany, but many projects are in English.
8. CrowdFlower
CrowdFlower offers
research positions where tasks are geared toward technology, search relevance, and
user experience. CrowdFlower offers micro-tasking
opportunities with a flexible schedule, so it’s perfect for workers
who can only complete tasks in small pockets of time. Researchers are given
more tasks and higher-level tasks as they successfully complete projects. Pay
also varies by task with higher-level research and projects offering more
compensation.
9.Swagbucks
For an easier way to
earn that doesn’t require quite so much brain power, try Swagbucks. This website will literally pay
you to search and play around on the internet, with almost nothing more
extensive required on your part.
Once you sign up for
Swagbucks, you’ll download their search bar onto your computer. From there,
you’ll earn points for shopping online, watching targeted videos, searching the
web, and taking surveys. Once you rack up a ton of points, you can exchange
them for gift cards to popular retailers like Amazon.com and Walmart.
10. Smart Panel
Earning nominal
amounts of cash is easy with Smart Panel. Once you
complete a three-minute questionnaire to see if you qualify, you can get paid
for everything from living and breathing to using your phone or computer like
you always have.
11.mobileXpression
While mobileXpression
doesn’t dole out a set rate of cash, installing the app and answering an array
of questions does put you in the running for all kinds of rewards and free
merchandise. Once you install the app on one of your devices and keep it
installed, you can earn everything from Amazon gift cards to electronics like
iPads or flat-screen televisions, just for searching the web as you normally
would.
12.Inbox Dollars
If you love watching
online videos (who doesn’t?), Inbox Dollars wants
to pay you to live your dream. In addition to watching videos, you can also get
paid for taking surveys, reading emails, playing games, shopping online, and
even searching the web. Does it get any better than that?
13.Small Business Knowledge Center
This is a weird one,
but it works nonetheless. Basically, a company called the Small Business
Knowledge Center will pay you (in gift cards) for your junk mail – both the
physical kind that comes in your mailbox, and even your email spam.
14.Bing Rewards
Bing, from Microsoft, is
the major competitor to Google.
To encourage users it has created a reward program
known as Bing Rewards which is very simple to use.
You simply sign up, then make searches through the
Bing search engine, and you are awarded credits which count towards rewards.
15. Google ScreenWise
ScreenWise has a
different business model. If you install the app, it allows ScreenWise to
gather demographic information on you and your searches.
This allows the
company to make money selling the data to market research companies.
Before you raise an
objection, bear in mind that this is what Google already does with your search
information. If you have Screen Wise installed, at least, you’re being paid
something for it.
16. SendEarnings
The business model for
SendEarnings is very similar to SwagBucks. You can do a variety of things that
you’re probably doing already, such as filling out offers, and you will earn
points.
In addition, it is
currently offering $5 just for signing up, so I would say it’s worth a look.
17. ZoomBucks
For ZoomBucks works,
you could just look at the SwagBucks description above. It’s pretty much the
same, giving you points for all sorts of online activities, such as watching
videos, playing games, doing surveys, and searching.
In a way, it’s
flattering to SwagBucks, as the coders of ZoomBucks must think SwagBucks have
the right business model.
You can get paid out
directly in money, or get gift cards.
18. Scour.com
Scour.com gives you
the results from 3 different search engines, the big ones, Google, Bing, and
Yahoo. You are then invited to vote on which results you like best, and say
why.
More work than a
regular search but the rewards can be greater.
Each search will get
you 3 points, and you have a daily cap of 300 points, equivalent to 100
searches.
When you get 6500 points,
you have earned $25. If you work at it, you could do this in a month.
There’s also a
referral program, where you get 25% of whatever your referrals earn, so it’s a
good idea to spread this one around.
You can take the money
in a prepaid Visa card, or with PayPal.
19. Irazoo.com
Irazoo.com pays you
for doing searches but also has some interesting twists on that business model.
If you do a search,
you are credited 4 points.
You also get entered
in a drawing for an Amazon gift card – automatically.
You are given the
opportunity to vote on sites, and to comment on them. Both of these will give
you more points.
There is a referral
program, which is worth just 50 points, though if any of your referrals get gift
cards, you get them too.
Irazoo doesn’t pay out
directly in money, but you can get gift cards. Additionally, you can swap your
points for prizes such as flash drives or cameras.
20. PCH Search & Win
In case you don’t
recognize it, PCH stands for Publishers Clearing House, which runs a regular
huge sweepstakes for millions of dollars.
But with PCH Search,
you can earn points to enter other contests, and you automatically get entered
in a daily sweepstakes every day you log in.
While it’s worth
checking in to be entered, the points can’t be translated into cash but only
buy contest entries, so you can’t look at this one for a regular income.
21.InteradMedia.com
You can get paid to
search the web by performing genuine searches that you would do with any other
search provider. You get paid $0.001 for every minute you are actively
searching online. Plus, you earn 5% of your direct referral’s earnings. Once
you have $25 in your account you can cash out, which will be paid to you via
PayPal.
22.Blingo.com
Blingo you don’t actually get paid to search the
web, rather you earn chances to win. All you have to do is search just like you
normally would. Each search (up to 25 per day) will give you one chance to win
prizes instantly. Prizes include anything from movie tickets to cars
(Though I have never heard or known of anybody who has won an actual car!).
Each day, Blingo’s
prize program chooses a bunch of winning times (usually several per hour). The
first person to search after a winning time wins the prize. You must be at
least 13 years old and live in United States to be able to participate.
23.SupportingFriends.com
This one is very
different and unique in the sense that you can help a friend in need by searching.
It has been developed as a way of raising funds for those who need support,
simply from you searching the internet.
Here is how it works;
After registering, you choose a cause or add your own (that cause or person in
need could be yourself). To dedicate your earnings to that cause or person,
perform searches like you would normally do and SupportingFriends will share
50% of their Yahoo revenue that is generated from your searches, with
you, which is then paid to that cause or person every 30 days.
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