7 Smart Survey Junkie Hacks I Learned Using the App

Peter Cliff
3 min readSep 13, 2020

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Are you looking to earn some extra money online? There are many ways of doing this, and getting paid for responding to surveys is one of the most common ones.

Survey Junkie is a popular app that requires you to answer simple market research surveys in exchange for points and rewards. It allows you to share your opinions and participate in improving the quality of a diverse range of products and services.

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Seems too good to be true? I had the same thought, so I decided to try out the app for myself. Despite my initial skepticism, the results did not disappoint.

You do need to be careful when signing up for any survey or promotional site as there definitely are scams out there.

Survey Junkie is far from that. It is a legitimate site.

Consider these warning signs about a potential promotion and survey scam before you sign up.

Here are a few ethical Survey Junkie hacks that you should try to improve your earnings.

1. Complete Your Profiles

Once you create your Survey Junkie account and confirm your email, you’ll be asked a few questions about your interests and general lifestyle.

It’s a good idea to complete all your profiles before you start answering surveys. Survey Junkie uses this information to get to know you better and send targeted surveys that suit your interests.

2. Open a Separate Email Account for Survey Junkie

Like you should with any paid online survey site, Survey Junkie will email you the surveys that they think you might be interested in.

If you use an email account that you already use for other personal and official purposes, the survey recommendation might get lost in the rest of the clutter.

And for obvious reasons, you don’t want to miss an official memo because Survey Junkie found a bunch of surveys that it thought you might like!

Opening a separate email account ensures that you stay organized and don’t miss out on an excellent survey opportunity.

3. Respond to Surveys as Soon as Possible

When it comes to paid survey sites, speed is critical. High-paying surveys tend to fill up very quickly.

If you find a survey you like, answer it as soon as possible. This is where having a separate email account with organized alerts will help.

4. Consider the Estimates Carefully

The app gives you the following information before you start filling the survey:

● Estimated time required to complete the survey

● Your chances of qualifying for the survey

● Reward points

Consider these estimates carefully, weigh the duration against the reward points, and then decide whether you want to answer the survey.

Remember, not all recommended surveys are going to be worth your time, so don’t hesitate to be choosy.

5. Take Your Time When Filling Surveys

While filling the survey, don’t forget the larger purpose of market research. Consider each question carefully, and give your honest opinion.

If you fill up a survey too quickly, Survey Junkie may consider it to be spam and block your account.

6. Set a Target Duration

There is nothing more precious than your time, so make sure that the money you’re earning is worth it. Set a target duration — if you think that you should earn a minimum of $3 in an hour, test it.

Sit on the couch, queue up your favorite episodes of ‘The Office’ and check whether you can hit your target points. This will give you an exact long-term estimate of your earnings from Survey Junkie.

7. Use the Survey Junkie Affiliate Program

Survey Junkie has an Affiliate Program through which you earn a commission for driving traffic to their site.

Signing up for this program is a great way to supplement your Survey Junkie earnings.

Final Take

With its user-friendly and efficient features, simple design, good customer support, and a diverse range of surveys to choose from, it's no surprise that Survey Junkie features in nearly every top paid survey sites article on the internet. Use these hacks and get started with Survey Junkie today.

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Peter Cliff
Peter Cliff

Written by Peter Cliff

Investor. Online Nerd. Music Junkie.

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