Your experience on Opinion Outpost

@coffeebreak (17798)
United States
November 26, 2010 5:47pm CST
I have been with Opinion Outpost for a few years and they have been a very good online survey site. So far most of this year, the surveys are offered, but 8 times out of 9 I'll answer about 15 "general" questions, only to be told I don't qualify. It is getting to the point that I figure I might as well stop as all the time I put into it and never qualify for them. Has anyone else been working with this site and have you had any problems lately? So many of these survey sites have gone down hill... I dont' want to end it if there is hope, but so far...no hope seems to be revealing itself!
4 responses
@vicereine (451)
• United States
27 Nov 10
Actually I have had good results with the site and I have made a good amount of money almost $300 now. I usually get a lot of surveys in one day but like you said some I don't qualify for but I have a lot of time on my hands and most I do qualify for. I don't get rejected as much as you say though usually I get about five surveys a day and I maybe don't qualify for one those but all others I do. You might also want to try another one I have it is a survey site but I get referrals for it so if you could pm me your email I could invite you and I have made already $70 with them in the past three weeks.
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@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
27 Nov 10
I get lots of the surveys, just don't qualify for them. Wish I could do more!
• United States
27 Nov 10
I have been very successful with Opinion Outpost. Have you updated your profile lately?? Reason why I like it is because it only take a couple seconds to find out if I qualify or not. I am able to cash out weekly with anywhere averaging between $20 - $50 per week. What works for me is that I frequently go to my profiles and recheck and make any changes necessary. See what I did not like and or owned 3 months ago I may do so now, so I find that has helped me immensely. Good luck to you as it is a great site.
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
27 Nov 10
Well I never did that well, but usually nearly $50 a month. Now it is nothing! I did update the profile...seems it changed once I turned 50..... I wish I could get it back!
@toniganzon (72535)
• Philippines
26 Nov 10
I tried surveys and registered in three or four but don't really spend enough time there because like you i keep receiving a message that no survey is available in my area and even if there is which rarely or never happens at all, it's too boring for me. So I just stay away from that and just stick to mylot and other pay per post sites.
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@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
27 Nov 10
They used to be great...I'd make $50 a month sometimes! But that was years ago and now....I am over 50 so I guess they don't like what I think anymore!
@mbremner (12)
27 Nov 10
I can tell you, it is the same no matter where you try. Today alone, I tried 5 different sites that had surveys available only to be told like you 10 or 15 questions into it that I did not meet their needs. Sometimes you can get lucky. I have one Canadian site that sends me about 5 surveys or so a month and I end up qualifying and completing 4 of them. I make about $15 a month from them every month. Not much I know but the only one so far that has been proven to be solid for me. Maybe you just need to try another place? There are so many out there now. I know a lot of them are geared for just Americans, now with more coming aboard for Canadians and those from the U.K. but some places like Surveyhead and My2Cents are also pretty good for a lot of places around the world. I read somewhere that you need to be a member of hundreds of sites to make any decent kind of money. The average place sends out 4 a month, so if you know that you will probably only qualify for 2 or 3 of those 4, you need to make sure that you have enough opportunities coming in. If you do decide to sign up for that many sites, you definitely need to download and use the free Roboform software to save you from having to continuously enter all that info in again and again. Good luck!
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
27 Nov 10
I didn't think about multiple sites being a good thing. I am on 4...and they are all the same...did great few years ago but this last year...nearly nothing. I was cashing out monthly sometimes nearly $50 a month! I'll check into some new ones tho..thanks for that suggestion.