We are in the midst of our weekly How-To Series about how to participate in FREE PAID SURVEYS. There have been 2 detailed articles written to date which you can find on our Free Paid Survey How-To Series page.
In the meantime, as we are giving you these detailed articles, I am going to start highlighting some of my favorite survey sites so that you don’t have to wait until the end of the series to get started. An entire list of legitimate free paid survey sites can be found on the right side of our site, but these posts will provide additional info to help you decide which sites are right for you.

The first free paid survey site we are highlighting is the Synovate Global Opinion Panels. Synovate has been around for a long time and I have been a member of their panel for years. Previously, they only offered sweepstakes entries for completed surveys and they would send out small thank you gifts if you consistently participated.
Now, Synovate offers “points” for EVERY survey taken. Even if you don’t qualify for a survey they give you some points, usually 50. The points can then be traded in for a check once you reach 5000 points which equals a $5 check. Every 50 points is worth 5 cents and I’ve taken surveys that give you anywhere from 100 points for a very short one, all the way up to 5500 points for a longer one.
Most of the surveys I receive are addressed to me and not my other household members which shows that they really are targeting Moms.
The redemption process is fairly simple, you simply select the award amount and they mail you a check. It does take a few weeks or more to receive the checks, but they do send them. This a very legitimate survey company and a good one to start with if you are unfamilar with the process.
Keep in mind that in the coming weeks we will have additional articles to help simplify your survey taking experience and other articles to help maximize the number of surveys you receive.
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Have any questions? Go ahead and leave a comment and I’ll answer it as best I can.
Also, let me know if you sign up, I’m curious to see how many of you haven’t heard of Synovate before!