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		<title>By: Jann English</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jann English</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 20:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have over 50,000 points at Neilsen Homescan. I have been a member for years and every Christmas get a few family gifts from them. I also like Hi-Points from Harris Online, Zoom and Opinion Outpost. Greenfield is now Toluna and I have been with them the longest. Payouts a few times a year in cash. Pinecone is another good one. And since I can&#039;t remember anything, I have a few more I like.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have over 50,000 points at Neilsen Homescan. I have been a member for years and every Christmas get a few family gifts from them. I also like Hi-Points from Harris Online, Zoom and Opinion Outpost. Greenfield is now Toluna and I have been with them the longest. Payouts a few times a year in cash. Pinecone is another good one. And since I can&#8217;t remember anything, I have a few more I like.</p>
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		<title>By: roselea</title>
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		<dc:creator>roselea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 23:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i personally really like nielson homescan which has you scan all items you purchase once a week. they also send surveys via e-mail, also for points, and send you an awesome catalogue of gifts to choose from. their surveys are about once a week. i am surprised no one has mentioned them. thing is, it&#039;s hard to get it until they have scanners available or need someone in your area.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i personally really like nielson homescan which has you scan all items you purchase once a week. they also send surveys via e-mail, also for points, and send you an awesome catalogue of gifts to choose from. their surveys are about once a week. i am surprised no one has mentioned them. thing is, it&#8217;s hard to get it until they have scanners available or need someone in your area.</p>
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		<title>By: Prosumer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Prosumer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 04:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been taking several surveys per month for the past few years.  I enjoy both cash and rewards, but have always thought that it took too long to earn a decent reward in the points programs.  So I did some research and created my own survey site.  What I hope to have accomplished is to have a points structure that helps my members earn rewards faster.  Plus offer a variety of rewards that are highly desirable. 

Survey companies should try to look at things from the users point of view:
1.  Ability to earn points fast
2.  Choice of a variety of nice rewards
3.  Have earnings goals that are realistic
4.  Have a nice referral program to earn even faster
    when they refer friends</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been taking several surveys per month for the past few years.  I enjoy both cash and rewards, but have always thought that it took too long to earn a decent reward in the points programs.  So I did some research and created my own survey site.  What I hope to have accomplished is to have a points structure that helps my members earn rewards faster.  Plus offer a variety of rewards that are highly desirable. </p>
<p>Survey companies should try to look at things from the users point of view:<br />
1.  Ability to earn points fast<br />
2.  Choice of a variety of nice rewards<br />
3.  Have earnings goals that are realistic<br />
4.  Have a nice referral program to earn even faster<br />
    when they refer friends</p>
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		<title>By: Lee New</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee New</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:48:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Surveys That Pay in Prizes
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I realize that survey sites that pay exclusively in prizes, as opposed to cash, points for cash or Amazon gift certificates are popular with many people; however, I am not one of those people. In fact, I have unsubscribed from at least five of these sites over the past year after toiling endlessly to redeem points for such mundane prizes as a tote bag emblazoned with the name of Polling Point (17,500 points over six months), a brand new DVD (‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind’) that I could have easily purchased brand new on Amazon for $6 (Zoom Panel 1000 points over three months) and two ‘previously-viewed’ DVDs and $14 in Border Dollars (which are not worth much considering how inflated the prices are for items on Borders.com) and a magazine subscription (‘Blender’). The point is that you can earn cash much faster elsewhere and simply buy most of these prize items. The other prizes are unremarkable, such as non-name brand mp3 players that look like they are worth about $10 but that will require you to take dozens of surveys over the course of a year or longer to redeem.

In my opinion, Zoom Panel has the best variety of prizes and has quite a few books and DVDs that you can redeem your Zoompoints for, but most are not exactly recent blockbusters. I have recently rejoined, but I have yet to earn enough points to redeem for prizes.

I joined e-Rewards on October 26, 2008 and quickly earned $110.70. When I went to redeem my e-Dollars I found that the prizes were not that great. First I redeemed $25 for two previously viewed DVDs from Blockbuster, but the rules do not allow me to do that again for six months (July 10). Then I redeemed another $15 in Borders Dollars for a couple of overpriced DVDs, but I am not allowed to do that again until the beginning of the next calendar year. Next, I subscribed to Blender, one of their 32 magazine offerings (five in Spanish only), for $10. I still have $60.70 left with $45.53 expiring on February 1, 2010, but the only prizes left are magazines (Maxim, Golf Digest, Fast Company, Smithsonian, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Wine Spectator) and others that I am even less interested in, such as frequent flyer miles and $10, $25 or $50 off purchases at Levengers, Macy’s, Neiman-Marcus, Zales, FTD, ProFlowers and Omaha Steaks, but you must purchase $50 to get $10 off, $75 to get $25 off and $125 to get $50 off.

If it took me six months to earn enough points for a Polling Point tote bag (17500 points), then how long will it take you to earn these other prizes: Polling Point T-shirt (20,000 points), Polling Point sweatshirt (30,000 points), webcam (40,000 points), iPod Shuffle (80,000 points), $100 cash (100,000 points)? Recently, Polling Point added movie tickets from Regal, AMC, or Cinemark (30,000 points) and a $25 Gift Certificate from restaurants.com (25,000) to sweeten their prize pot. Most of these prizes really just clever ways to advertise their own survey site.

Harris Polls is another site that takes forever to redeem prizes and their ‘portfolio’ of prizes is not very enticing. I had been a member for one year and was only able to cash out once for a DVD that I could have bought brand new for $8. They do not send nearly enough surveys, the surveys they do send are not worth very many points and their selection of prizes is poor. They constantly send you emails to attempt to get you to ‘trade in your points for sweepstakes entries’ and they occasionally offer a $5 Amazon gift certificate to attract new members or keep old members hanging on.

OpinionSquare (owned by TRMG, Inc. along with Permission Research) requires that you install software on your computer, which is one thing I prefer not to do. Their list of prizes is very limited, but includes some interesting video games. Some other prize sites that you may want to try are: Opinion Central, Opinion Place, Opinion World Business and Reward TV (where you ‘bid’ on prizes against other members).</description>
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I realize that survey sites that pay exclusively in prizes, as opposed to cash, points for cash or Amazon gift certificates are popular with many people; however, I am not one of those people. In fact, I have unsubscribed from at least five of these sites over the past year after toiling endlessly to redeem points for such mundane prizes as a tote bag emblazoned with the name of Polling Point (17,500 points over six months), a brand new DVD (‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind’) that I could have easily purchased brand new on Amazon for $6 (Zoom Panel 1000 points over three months) and two ‘previously-viewed’ DVDs and $14 in Border Dollars (which are not worth much considering how inflated the prices are for items on Borders.com) and a magazine subscription (‘Blender’). The point is that you can earn cash much faster elsewhere and simply buy most of these prize items. The other prizes are unremarkable, such as non-name brand mp3 players that look like they are worth about $10 but that will require you to take dozens of surveys over the course of a year or longer to redeem.</p>
<p>In my opinion, Zoom Panel has the best variety of prizes and has quite a few books and DVDs that you can redeem your Zoompoints for, but most are not exactly recent blockbusters. I have recently rejoined, but I have yet to earn enough points to redeem for prizes.</p>
<p>I joined e-Rewards on October 26, 2008 and quickly earned $110.70. When I went to redeem my e-Dollars I found that the prizes were not that great. First I redeemed $25 for two previously viewed DVDs from Blockbuster, but the rules do not allow me to do that again for six months (July 10). Then I redeemed another $15 in Borders Dollars for a couple of overpriced DVDs, but I am not allowed to do that again until the beginning of the next calendar year. Next, I subscribed to Blender, one of their 32 magazine offerings (five in Spanish only), for $10. I still have $60.70 left with $45.53 expiring on February 1, 2010, but the only prizes left are magazines (Maxim, Golf Digest, Fast Company, Smithsonian, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Wine Spectator) and others that I am even less interested in, such as frequent flyer miles and $10, $25 or $50 off purchases at Levengers, Macy’s, Neiman-Marcus, Zales, FTD, ProFlowers and Omaha Steaks, but you must purchase $50 to get $10 off, $75 to get $25 off and $125 to get $50 off.</p>
<p>If it took me six months to earn enough points for a Polling Point tote bag (17500 points), then how long will it take you to earn these other prizes: Polling Point T-shirt (20,000 points), Polling Point sweatshirt (30,000 points), webcam (40,000 points), iPod Shuffle (80,000 points), $100 cash (100,000 points)? Recently, Polling Point added movie tickets from Regal, AMC, or Cinemark (30,000 points) and a $25 Gift Certificate from restaurants.com (25,000) to sweeten their prize pot. Most of these prizes really just clever ways to advertise their own survey site.</p>
<p>Harris Polls is another site that takes forever to redeem prizes and their ‘portfolio’ of prizes is not very enticing. I had been a member for one year and was only able to cash out once for a DVD that I could have bought brand new for $8. They do not send nearly enough surveys, the surveys they do send are not worth very many points and their selection of prizes is poor. They constantly send you emails to attempt to get you to ‘trade in your points for sweepstakes entries’ and they occasionally offer a $5 Amazon gift certificate to attract new members or keep old members hanging on.</p>
<p>OpinionSquare (owned by TRMG, Inc. along with Permission Research) requires that you install software on your computer, which is one thing I prefer not to do. Their list of prizes is very limited, but includes some interesting video games. Some other prize sites that you may want to try are: Opinion Central, Opinion Place, Opinion World Business and Reward TV (where you ‘bid’ on prizes against other members).</p>
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		<title>By: Lee New</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee New</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 17:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Surveys That Pay in Gift Certificates

Surveys that pay in gift certificates are slightly less desirable to me than either those that pay in cash or those that pay in cash for points, but as any good stockbroker will tell you, the key to investing soundly is to diversify your holdings, so I am a member of several of these sites. By far the best is Valued Opinions ($117.65 earned, $100 rec’d since 2008-02-18), my #5 highest earning survey site, because they provide the most frequent and highest paying surveys, they offer Amazon gift certificates, which are almost as good as cash if you shop Amazon.com as frequently as I do and they also have excellent customer service.

The other gift certificate sites on my list of Top 30 best paying survey sites are less significant to my overall plan, but I include them because they do pay in Amazon gift certificates, which I often redeem for DVDs or CDs that can easily be resold after viewing or listening. ClearVoice ($37.20 since 2008-02-18 has been very slow lately sending surveys and crediting me for surveys that I have taken, but they are still ranked #23 out of 30 for me. Keynote ($20 since 2008-03-01) has stopped sending me surveys entirely, but I occasionally take surveys from them through other sites. Datatelligence ($20 since 2008-03-01) is another site that I cannot recommend very highly; however, I still receive the occasional survey from them. Their customer service is close to non-existent if you fail to be credited for a completed survey, as I have on several occasions.

BuzzSponge ($20 since 2008-03-01) is a very innovative and fun survey site that pays in Amazon gift certificates. Although I haven’t earned much from this site, its online community is so much fun to be a part of that I continue to participate sporadically. Some survey sites, like Survey Exchange, offer Reward Choice certificates, which allow you to redeem for rewards from various merchants, offline and online, but they also offer you the option of redeeming your points for Amazon gift certificates. A few other legitimate survey sites that pay exclusively in Amazon gift certificates that you may want to try are: TestSpin (rumored to be considering offering a PayPal option), Baker Street Solutions ($12.50 since 2008-03-01) and My Business Insight.

Finally, I would like to point out that I have also been a member of several online communities, often through CommuniSpace, that pay in Amazon gift certificates. The best example was the Capitol One forum that I joined through SurveySpot, which not only paid me a $10 Amazon gift certificate every month from May through December 2008 sent via an email promotional code, but which also awarded me an Apple Macbook and Apple iPod Touch when I won their year-end contest.</description>
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<p>Surveys that pay in gift certificates are slightly less desirable to me than either those that pay in cash or those that pay in cash for points, but as any good stockbroker will tell you, the key to investing soundly is to diversify your holdings, so I am a member of several of these sites. By far the best is Valued Opinions ($117.65 earned, $100 rec’d since 2008-02-18), my #5 highest earning survey site, because they provide the most frequent and highest paying surveys, they offer Amazon gift certificates, which are almost as good as cash if you shop Amazon.com as frequently as I do and they also have excellent customer service.</p>
<p>The other gift certificate sites on my list of Top 30 best paying survey sites are less significant to my overall plan, but I include them because they do pay in Amazon gift certificates, which I often redeem for DVDs or CDs that can easily be resold after viewing or listening. ClearVoice ($37.20 since 2008-02-18 has been very slow lately sending surveys and crediting me for surveys that I have taken, but they are still ranked #23 out of 30 for me. Keynote ($20 since 2008-03-01) has stopped sending me surveys entirely, but I occasionally take surveys from them through other sites. Datatelligence ($20 since 2008-03-01) is another site that I cannot recommend very highly; however, I still receive the occasional survey from them. Their customer service is close to non-existent if you fail to be credited for a completed survey, as I have on several occasions.</p>
<p>BuzzSponge ($20 since 2008-03-01) is a very innovative and fun survey site that pays in Amazon gift certificates. Although I haven’t earned much from this site, its online community is so much fun to be a part of that I continue to participate sporadically. Some survey sites, like Survey Exchange, offer Reward Choice certificates, which allow you to redeem for rewards from various merchants, offline and online, but they also offer you the option of redeeming your points for Amazon gift certificates. A few other legitimate survey sites that pay exclusively in Amazon gift certificates that you may want to try are: TestSpin (rumored to be considering offering a PayPal option), Baker Street Solutions ($12.50 since 2008-03-01) and My Business Insight.</p>
<p>Finally, I would like to point out that I have also been a member of several online communities, often through CommuniSpace, that pay in Amazon gift certificates. The best example was the Capitol One forum that I joined through SurveySpot, which not only paid me a $10 Amazon gift certificate every month from May through December 2008 sent via an email promotional code, but which also awarded me an Apple Macbook and Apple iPod Touch when I won their year-end contest.</p>
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		<title>By: Tana Younger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tana Younger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 15:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What an awesome and useful blog you have here. . . one of the very few out there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an awesome and useful blog you have here. . . one of the very few out there.</p>
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		<title>By: maplaver</title>
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		<dc:creator>maplaver</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i still have a bit of hope for REWARDTV. im tryin 2 get a shoppin spree but it happens sooooo fast :(</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i still have a bit of hope for REWARDTV. im tryin 2 get a shoppin spree but it happens sooooo fast <img src='http://www.yourfreesurveys.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Inna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Inna</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 17:10:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think removing reward TV from the list will be a good idea, I think it should go to other sites.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think removing reward TV from the list will be a good idea, I think it should go to other sites.</p>
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		<title>By: Jennifer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 14:53:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>re: Zoom Panel: I was a member for some time and the Surveys became less, and no replies from the Survey Director; I eventually canceled my account due to frustration; 
 
The same with DataTelligence: My account was rewarded 40 points for signing-up the account, and had remained as such since,...from December 2007 to May 2008. Several contacts were attempted, and there was the &quot;standard&quot; reply, being there&#039;s  demographic considerations/other,...and I should receive Surveys soon. Soon took too long. I canceled my account a week ago after several tiresome attempts. [note: should you have AT&amp;T/Bellsouth as your ISP you may begin to have technical problems with DataTelligence: specifically, the Survey link won&#039;t work, and you&#039;re required to &quot;copy/paste&quot; the Survey,  even then there was no success with the links - when Surveys were sent, that is]. 
 
Jennifer</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>re: Zoom Panel: I was a member for some time and the Surveys became less, and no replies from the Survey Director; I eventually canceled my account due to frustration; </p>
<p>The same with DataTelligence: My account was rewarded 40 points for signing-up the account, and had remained as such since,&#8230;from December 2007 to May 2008. Several contacts were attempted, and there was the &#8220;standard&#8221; reply, being there&#8217;s  demographic considerations/other,&#8230;and I should receive Surveys soon. Soon took too long. I canceled my account a week ago after several tiresome attempts. [note: should you have AT&amp;T/Bellsouth as your ISP you may begin to have technical problems with DataTelligence: specifically, the Survey link won't work, and you're required to "copy/paste" the Survey,  even then there was no success with the links - when Surveys were sent, that is]. </p>
<p>Jennifer</p>
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		<title>By: maplaver</title>
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		<dc:creator>maplaver</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 14:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HEATH,
From ur OPINION PLACE review &quot;I choose Paypal payments because I’m not an AOL member or an AAdvantage member.&quot;. U chose paypal but said 3 ways of payment anywayz... it&#039;s 4.
Heck no, I don&#039;t have an AOL account.
From a comment of mine in OPINION PLACE:

maplaver Says: 
May 5th, 2008 at 8:04 pm 
I received my 1st payment on march 31.
I’ve received 4 payments so far, 3 of $3.25 (I visited the website for these ones) and 1 of $3.75 (a ’special survey’ received in my email).
I write down the DATE (every 7 days If I qualify, every 3 days if I don’t) they give me at the end of each survey to remember when I can go back and do a new one.
They pay very fast, not the next day like PineCone Research does, but like in 3 days 
I like this one a lot!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HEATH,<br />
From ur OPINION PLACE review &#8220;I choose Paypal payments because I’m not an AOL member or an AAdvantage member.&#8221;. U chose paypal but said 3 ways of payment anywayz&#8230; it&#8217;s 4.<br />
Heck no, I don&#8217;t have an AOL account.<br />
From a comment of mine in OPINION PLACE:</p>
<p>maplaver Says:<br />
May 5th, 2008 at 8:04 pm<br />
I received my 1st payment on march 31.<br />
I’ve received 4 payments so far, 3 of $3.25 (I visited the website for these ones) and 1 of $3.75 (a ’special survey’ received in my email).<br />
I write down the DATE (every 7 days If I qualify, every 3 days if I don’t) they give me at the end of each survey to remember when I can go back and do a new one.<br />
They pay very fast, not the next day like PineCone Research does, but like in 3 days<br />
I like this one a lot!!!</p>
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