Indeed are up of you are bored. Wed and Today were pretty good. Beat goal both days. Hopefully a sign turk is returning back to normal.
Whole year or just part? I made $2460 (full year) + the surveys I do outside. I don't bother adding those up anymore, too many companies.
Title: Survey of Mental Health—Follow up Survey ~15min | Accept Requester: IHP Stigma Lab [A1KIX3JN61RVEV] Contact TV: No Reviews TO: [Pay=5.00] [Fast=5.00] [Comm=0.00] [Fair=5.00] [Reviews=1] [ToS=0] TO2: [Hrly=10.00] [Pen=1.00 days] [Res=null] [Rec=100%] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Brk=0] Reward: 2.00 Duration: 2:00:00 Available: 6 Description: This is a research study examining your attitudes toward mental health and mental health treatment. This survey is only open to those who completed the screening survey. Qualifications: MHSurvey-Group 2 Exists ; Follow-up Complete DoesNotExist ; Location EqualTo US
How did you know I do Branded? I use a diff ID and PW on every site. When they were Mintvine, I cashed in often, but now they're becoming a waste of my time. I've already dropped 2/3 of the companies I used to do.
You mentioned it a couple of months ago. I have them, the surveys are 20 minutes and pay 50c. Plus they are always expired. Once they threw out an entry survey said, "Would you recommend Mintvine?", I replied no. They emailed me back in broken English, wish I had saved it, worse than the cable company help line. They said sortof that surveys vary and they have nothing to do with the pay. I mean comparing them to here, they are charging the surveyers a similar amount but paying us a bunch less. I think you got me doing Vindale too. A little better but you will spend 5 minutes in a survey and then they will screen you out.
You have to grab the ones for 100 and 200 points at Branded. Mintvine has changed a lot since they sold out to Branded. Quest, Innopoll, Survey Savvy and Quest did the same, and it's become harder. If you asked me today, I wouldn't recommend any of them. Those companies have to make profits for themselves, whereas maybe 2/3 of the studies here come from universities, where there's no profit motive.
The ideal survey wants you to have kids, a smart-phone, cable TV, streaming movies and one of the food delivery services. You also need to live in a house, not an apartment. And you should be under 50. I strike out on all of those.