If you’ve ever searched for ways to make extra money from home, you’ve probably come across paid surveys. They promise easy cash for sharing your opinions, but are paid surveys actually worth it in the UK?
I’ve been doing surveys alongside budgeting, and this post shares my honest experience, realistic expectations, and whether they’re worth your time.
Paid surveys are questionnaires run by market research companies, students at university or brands. Brands pay for opinions, and survey sites pass a small reward on to you.. usually in cash, vouchers, or PayPal payments.
They’re popular because:
This is where expectations matter.
Most UK survey sites pay between 50p and £3 per survey, depending on length and topic. Occasionally, longer surveys can pay more, but they’re less common.
In reality, surveys won’t replace a full-time income, but they can be useful as a small, flexible side income.
For me, surveys have worked best as:
They’ve helped cover small expenses and build tiny buffers in my budget, rather than fund anything major. Having said that I often have months where I can easily earn an extra £150-£200 per month from surveys alone! If I really try hard I can earn up to £30 per day, but its isn’t like this every day.
Surveys have paid for fuel or a small grocery shop at the end of a very tight month before and its a nice feeling to withdraw even £6 when your bank is at £0 just to bring it back up again.
You should NEVER be paying to join a survey site!
You either love them or hate them to be entirely honest!
Paid surveys are worth it if you treat them as a small extra, not a main income. They work best when used alongside budgeting and other small income streams.
If you’re already managing a tight budget, surveys can help smooth things out without adding stress. There is definitely a place for surveys but don’t expect to earn £1000’s overnight!
Extra income from surveys works best when you:
Not all survey sites are worth your time, but these are the ones I’ve personally used or consistently see recommended by UK users and by myself.
Paid surveys won’t make you rich, but they can make life a little easier. When money is tight, even small amounts add up and surveys can be a realistic way to earn from home in the UK. So if you’re feeling the pinch I would definitely recommend getting signed up to a few survey sites and have a go!
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