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I recently participated in a paid focus group in San Francisco. You know, the kind with the one-way mirror on the wall.
We talked about travel habits and preferences for an hour and half, and I got paid $150 for my time and opinions. Not bad!
The whole thing was pretty quick and painless—and actually kind of interesting—which got me thinking that this could be a great side hustle . Especially if I could do it from home!
So down the rabbit hole I went, trying to find other companies that conduct paid research studies online .
And I should note before we get started that these aren’t the typical companies that pop up when you search for “online surveys.” Those companies, like Swagbucks and InboxDollars , are legit, but pay relatively little .
The companies I was after here were the ones that pay bigger sums to make it more worth your time. I earned $100 an hour for my little focus group adventure, and you can too.
Earn $50-150/hr, with thousands of new studies added each month.
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Patients and caregivers can earn $120/hour while helping advance medical research.
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User Interviews facilitates in-person and online consumer conversations about products, websites, and services. The pay rates vary, but the average seems to be around $50-100 an hour.
I’ve earned $105 through the site so far, in exchange for about an hour a half.
In one of my studies, I earned a $10 Amazon gift card for completing a short online survey for bald guys! It said it should take 15 minutes, but all the questions were straight yes/no, so it probably only took 5.
User Interviews is a legit facilitator of online (and in-person) consumer research studies. Participants can get paid (generally $50-150/hr) to share their opinion and shape future products and services. While this won’t replace your day job, it can be a nice supplemental income.
Click here to join User Interviews .
Or check out our full User Interviews review .
Respondent is a cool service that facilitates consumer research studies online—and often pays $100+ an hour !
Once you create your account, you’ll be able to browse all the open studies you might qualify for. The research brief shares the type of person the company is looking to connect with, the expected time commitment, and pay rate .
If it looks like a fit, answer the brief screener questionnaire to throw your hat in the ring. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get selected right away—I’ve been selected for 5 studies out of 50 screeners so far.
While there are some “general population” studies, the best-paying opportunities are for industry professionals— up to $750 an hour!
The company takes a 5% processing fee, but the rest of the funds you earn will hit your PayPal account within 8-10 days of your study. (I’ve earned $395 through Respondent so far! )
Click here to join Respondent .
Read our full Respondent.io review here .
(Since recording, I’ve done a couple more studies.)
A leading source for medical research, Rare Patient Voice pays patients and caregivers $120 an hour. You can browse a full list of available studies on their site—nearly all of which are phone or webcam interviews.
If you suffer from any sort of medical condition (even if it’s not super rare), this one is worth a look.
The site is open to residents of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.
While most Survey Junkie earning opportunities don’t pay much, you’ll occasionally get emails for better-paying focus group and product testing studies.
These admittedly are pretty rare, but pay up to $75.
Still, power users of the regular Survey Junkie site/app report earning up to $40 a month.
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Another well-established market research company is Product Report Card . They offer paid surveys, product testing and review gigs, and online focus groups.
The best-paying work is for in-home product tests and remote interviews and focus groups — often in the $75-$150/hour range.
Product Report Card will also give you a $5 welcome bonus for completing a short survey after you join. There’s a $25 minimum to cash-out.
Lightster is a unique money making app , where you get matched with brands and researchers based on your profile.
To get started, you’ll add some demographic information about yourself and answer some questions about your experience and interests.
After that, you may see some questions pop up in the app. Answer those to qualify for paid research conversations that pay $1 per minute.
I got invited to my first half hour session within a couple weeks of downloading the app, and got paid (via Amazon gift card) right away.
I was excited to discover PingPong as a newcomer to the online market research field. The service specializes in user experience testing for apps and websites, with pay rates ranging between €10 and €100 an hour. (Roughly $11-110.)
You might be curious—with the rates in euros—if this one is open to non-Europeans. PingPong let me join as an American and says they welcome testers from all over the world.
Since joining, I’ve received invites to several studies but haven’t been able to book one just yet.
Fieldwork was the company that hosted the San Francisco focus group I participated in. They have locations throughout the US:
Compensation starts at $75 for participating in focus groups, which usually last between 1-2 hours. The drawback was I got paid in Visa gift cards instead of cash, so I went to the grocery store and bought Amazon gift cards with them instead.
Maven is a unique on-demand consulting platform. You can set your own rates to participate in one-off expert interviews, paid market research studies, and online industry surveys.
(Experts can also get hired for longer-term consulting projects, as well.)
Maven has been around since 2008, and routinely has projects paying anywhere from $25-$500+.
Experience Dynamics specializes in user experience and user interface testing (UX and UI). Corporate clients pay Experience Dynamics to help “make their users smile,” and they turn around and pay people like you for honest feedback on website designs and software applications.
According to the site, they recruit testers worldwide with all levels of technology experience. Most studies pay between $50-$150 dollars.
Experience Dynamics also facilitates:
American Consumer Opinion is another market research company where you can qualify for several surveys a year.
Annoyingly, they insist on using their own “virtual currency” point system. Still, you can earn up to $50 worth of points for longer market research surveys.
There’s a $10 minimum to cash out and you can deposit your earnings directly into PayPal. To give you an incentive to complete the low-paying screener surveys, American Consumer Opinion will add your name to a monthly $50 drawing .
On L&E Opinions , I found nationwide studies paying $125-250. The company has been in business over 30 years and pays out millions of dollars in research incentives every year.
FocusGroups.org is an aggregator service that lists focus groups and paid research opportunities around the country. When I registered, I saw online focus group options that paid anywhere from $75 to $625!
Topics included pets, hygiene, cooking, luxury cars, and lots more. There are some handy filters you can use to select only online or “National” studies.
Another site that pulls in lots of different paid studies, FindFocusGroups.com was a great find.
At press time, they had the best-looking interface of most of these sites, but hadn’t been updated in several months.
When I checked, the compensation for these ranged from $50 to $200.
Through “compensated interviews” and focus groups, SIS helps brands figure out direction for their products. You’ll have to register for their database to get notified about upcoming paid studies.
I found rates from $25-200, depending on the time required and complexity of the topic. SIS recruits participants from all around the world, not just the US.
Similar to FindFocusGroups above, SurveyFeeds isn’t a market research company itself, but instead a promising “feed” of paid survey opportunities.
I found their Facebook page updated more frequently than their website, so it might be worthwhile to check there and see what you might qualify for.
The online studies I saw ranged from $75 to $300 .
Recruit and Field is one of the longest-running national market research companies. Since 1977, they’ve built up a participant database of over 300,000 consumers, business leaders, and medical professionals.
The company works with lots of name-brand clients and typically pays $100-275 for in-person and online surveys.
I recently earned $250 for a 1-hour call about business banking!
FocusGroup.com offers nationwide paid research opportunities. (The site is powered by Sago, a leading market research company.)
Be on the lookout for the “National” studies that pay between $75 and $200 . These are scheduled over the phone or webcam so you can take the calls from anywhere at times that are convenient to you.
It took a while, but I eventually earned $115 for an online study related to a well-known Seattle-area company.
The next one I did was an hour-long online focus group on credit cards that paid $100.
Other studies I saw were related to cars, technology, and banking.
I receive a few email notifications every month with studies. Those range from around $2 for 20-minute surveys, up to $150 for 90-minute in-person or online focus groups.
Check out my full FocusGroup.com review to learn more.
When I checked out Field Voices , I found a couple available studies to apply for. One was a neighborhood improvement interview that paid $150 for one hour, and the other was a group workshop on snacking habits that paid $300!
This firm works directly with companies as well, which means they’re not just pulling together lists of other research projects.
Consumers, medical professionals, and executives are in demand for Probe Market Research’s panels. Focus groups pay between $50 and $400, and you can often participate online or over the phone.
Major brands enlist Probe to conduct online surveys, mystery shopping gigs , mock juries, product trials, and more .
The popular and well-rated dscout app connects you with “engaging research missions.” Through those, you can get paid to share your feedback on a product or service.
Typical studies pay anywhere from $2 to $100 , paid out via PayPal. The biggest complaints from users are that the often in-depth screener surveys are unpaid.
Less of a market research firm and more of a consulting marketplace, GLG Insights aims to match you up with their clients looking for industry-specific expertise. Request to become a “Council Member” to get notified when relevant paid studies are available.
On GLG, you’ll be asked to connect your LinkedIn profile and upload a resume (or link to an online resume) to verify your career credentials. You can also name your own consulting rate — usually $100-150 and up .
After that, I answered a series of ethics questions based on GLG’s terms and conditions.
Since 2007, Zintro has been connecting researchers with industry experts. According to the site, the vast majority Zintro’s consulting and online focus groups pay between $150 and $300 per hour.
Popular industries include:
It’s free to set up your expert profile and start to get invited for calls.
WatchLab has an obnoxiously inadequate website, but they claim to facilitate all sorts of focus groups, usability tests, interviews, mock juries, and more.
The pay varies depending on the research, and may be in the form of gift cards or cash. I saw ranges from $100 to $175 for 1-2 hour focus groups. WatchLab has locations in San Francisco and Chicago, as well as online options.
For in-person focus groups, you get paid on the spot — online may take 4-6 weeks.
Mindswarms is a unique video consumer research platform. They’ll pay you $50 via PayPal to answer 10 questions about a product or service.
These studies normally take around 10 minutes and can be recorded via your webcam or smartphone, but competition to get selected can be fierce.
To create your account you’ll need to record a 60-second video about one of your passions. Or you can do this through the Mindswarms app on iOS or Android .
Earn $50-150 for online focus groups and studies. While the website doesn’t necessarily inspire confidence, 20|20 Panel has been around for over 30 years.
I found several online focus groups paying $50-200 on Focus Insite . The company popped up in my Instagram feed, a signal they’re actively recruiting new participants.
You can join their panel database as a medical, technical, or business professional, or just as a general consumer. Alternatively, you can apply directly to the available market research studies listed.
The companies listed above certainly aren’t the only research companies around, and for this side hustle, it makes sense to join as many firms as you’re comfortable with.
That way, you’re presented with all the opportunities available, not just the projects managed by one company.
Here are a few more to consider:
As with any side hustle, there’s an opportunity cost. As in, what else could you be doing with your time?
I encourage you to check out our monster list of side hustle ideas , but here are a few that are similarly flexible.
One of the first jobs that many companies hire out is “someone to keep the books.” If you have experience in this field, or just love numbers, becoming a remote bookkeeper could way to make extra money.
Most businesses don’t need a full-time bookkeeper so they’re open to hiring someone part-time. Most virtual bookkeepers charge $100-300 per client per month.
Network with business owners locally or online and let them know about your service. It might make sense to check out this free training on how to start a remote bookkeeping business .
If you’re after passive income , you might consider adding some alternative investments .
For example, Fundrise allows you to invest in professionally-vetted commercial real estate. This spreads your risk around with properties in multiple geographical locations–and minimums as low as $10 .
Disclosure: I’ve been a Fundrise investor since 2015, and earn a commission when you join through my referral link. Opinions are my own.
Reselling furniture returns is a unique low-risk side hustle .
How it works is you join Sharetown as a local “reverse logistics” rep. Sharetown partners with direct-to-consumer mattress and furniture brands to handle their return requests.
When customers decide they don’t want to keep the item, you’ll get dispatched to go pick it up. After that, you’ll:
The Sharetown reps I’ve connected with target $150-250 per flip — and, importantly — you don’t have to pay Sharetown for the inventory until the item sells.
Check out my full Sharetown review to learn more.
Sharetown reps make money by reselling gently-used furniture and bed-in-a-box mattresses. Top reps earn $4000+ per month.
Becoming a mobile notary loan signing agent is one of the most popular gigs among the Side Hustle Nation community. The flexible, part-time side hustle involves walking new homeowners through their stack of mortgage documents.
Appointments typically take around an hour and pay $75-150.
One big drawback to focus groups or online surveys is you’re limited in how much you can earn. It’s a great side hustle, but it’ll never be a full-time income.
Focus groups or paid research studies won’t pay your mortgage, but one or two a month will definitely help build your side hustle snowball .
Have you had any success in landing paid focus group studies? What do you think of this little supplemental side hustle?
Let me know in the comments below!
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Is there such thing as an online focus group?
Yes! Several companies facilitate online consumer research focus groups, which is great because that means you can earn money from the comfort of your home or office. Check out our full list to learn more.
How much do focus groups pay?
The pay for focus groups depends on how long the session lasts. Most commonly, you’ll find rates average around $100 an hour.
Where can I find legit paid focus groups?
Companies like Respondent, Fieldwork, and FocusGroup.com are all legit facilitators of paid focus groups. Or, for the best results, you might try an aggregator service like FindFocusGroups.com, which pools together focus group opportunities from several sources. Be sure to check the list of providers on Side Hustle Nation as well.
How do online focus groups work?
Online focus groups work either via conference call or more commonly, through a group video chat to more closely mimic the in-person experience. A moderator will lead the group discussion and participants can chime in through their webcam and computer microphone or phone line.
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Nice job, Nick! I have only ever been able to score low paying “mystery shopper” gigs. I get a free meal and $15 or $20 for my trouble. It usually takes about an hour, so am making $15 – $20 per hour. I have repeatedly mystery shopped a “Roy Rogers” restaurant that is on the NYS thruway. Almost every time I have had to travel to or from my daughter’s college campus I have been able to get a free meal, $10 or $15, and a portion of my tolls paid. I wouldn’t make the effort except that I am already driving by and there is a good chance that I would need a bathroom break anyway. Everybody wins. :>) I will be checking on a couple of the sites you provided to see if there is anything I qualify for.
Thanks Kevin. I’ve been half-heartedly attempting to find a mystery shopping expert to school me on how it really works :)
Hi Nick – If you are still reading these comments, I hope you will remove User Interviews from your list. After reading your article, I applied with them and was excited at first, but they have a serious flaw. They do not screen what the companies post for the surveys. First you have to take a questionnaire to see if you will be selected for the survey. Time after time you spend time answering the flawed questionnaire, and then not being selected, probably because of being forced to complete an answer that is not correct. Here’s an example that I just sent to Tabitha at User Interviews:
“I was applying for the Medical Injectibles survey, and the first several questions went well. Then there was the question “Do you care for a child with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis?” with the options of yes or no. I checked no, and I cannot imagine there are vast numbers of people who would have been able to check yes.
The next question was required, and it asked for the age of the person I care for, and had a box, also required, asking for the required medications.
Why was I prompted with that question when I had answered no?”
So that was yet another questionnaire that was flawed that completely wasted my time because I could not proceed. I have asked them to remove me from all further communication as I want nothing to do with them anymore, and I honestly don’t think you should be recommending them.
Hmm sorry for the trouble, Balinda. I agree, their conditional logic on the screener surveys could be better — or they could just advance to a “thanks but you’re not a fit” page. When those types of funky follow-up questions happen for me, I just back out and go back to the list since it’s clear I’m not going to qualify.
Nick, this list is AWESOME! I’ve been using User Interviews for about a month and a half and it seems like I hardly ever get selected for any of the surveys. In fact, I’ve only been selected for 1 so far (which literally took 10 minutes and I got a $30 Amazon gift card) and the second one I got approved for, by the time I got around to actually confirming my spot that evening, it was already fully booked up! I’m wondering with all the different options available if it would be feasible to make some decent side money – assuming the time commitment doesn’t get overwhelming. I’m gonna dig into this a little I think and see what I can come up with.
Hey Kyle, I hope you found some good “side jobs.” You mentioned that you used user interviews and only got 1 job. I’m so surprised by that. I have been using them for a few months and I have made a good bit of money. I had a 20 minute telephone survey and was paid $150! I had another that was in person. They came to my apt (they originally said to see my wardrobe in closet, but never did) they interviewed me on camera for about 10-15 minutes and then we went to a clothing store! They asked me if I liked the store, clothes, etc. In all I was with them about an hour. I got $350! I could have made another $100 for doing “homework,” but I was too busy. That’s just 2 of jobs I had from them. Anyway, I just wanted you to know, bcuz you should keep trying with them. I plan on hitting all these new ones, thanks to Nick! Good Luck!
It’s funny you bring this topic up. I LITERALLY started signing up for focus groups last Monday (going on two weeks) and I’ve already made $650. Most have came from respondent. I also signed up for the Reddit r/paidstudy group as well as the cool work ideas.com FB which posts multiple studies a day. I’m loving it so far!
Hi Nick, I’ve been using ACOP for a few years now it does take a long time to gather up money. I usually wait till I get up around $50 or so to cash in. The problem I find is it takes two to three months for it to show up in my Pay Pal account, very slow turn around.
Nick, I’ve been doing these for several years. I probably average about $1,000 per year doing these. This a great comprehensive list!
I tried Mindswarms. I had no trouble creating a profile video (though it really does not flatter me, nor had I trouble applying for studies. However, I have been on there for over a month, and I have been rejected for every. Single. Study. Besides that, they do not ever bother telling me, or giving me helpful suggestions. Their FAQ section is so useless as to be counterproductive. And I suspect that my mind and my interests are not average enough to make Mindswarms (or online studies/surveys in general) worth my while.
Here is a good rule of thumb: if you prefer the musical works of Vasily Kalinnikov (or just know who Vasily Kalinnikov was) over “Lady” Gaga, do not bother with surveys. Only the most average individuals with the most average minds can succeed with this rubbish. Or so my experiences would indicate.
Actually, the opposite is true. just regular surveys do kind of suck. However, the focus groups and interviews and so forth, all the ones that I’ve actually gotten into have been because I’m weird or different. That’s why so many people get declined. They look for people who don’t conform, mostly because they’re looking for new and innovative ideas. Why would you research the monotonous and mundane?
Thanks so much for the information. I signed up on Respondent today and have a 71% match on 1 survey. We’ll see how it goes.
I just tried to sign up with Respondent, and probably I’m the only one in the world with this problem of not having any social media sites. They want to verify your work on LinkedIn or your FB profile. I don’t have a FB account nor do I have a LinkedIn account. I know, I must be living in a cave, but the work I do does not allow me to use social media. What to do? I guess Respondent is out. Bummer.
This is pretty much the same for me too, Shari. Even if I had an account on social media I would only have my family and close friends on it. I wouldn’t want to give some site access. I also ran into one (can’t remember the name) where they wanted you to upload a video of yourself in order to get the surveys. I am also not comfortable with that. I’ve signed up with all that was listed above. We’ll see how it goes. Good luck to you!
Since I haven’t seen it noted in the comments or main blog anywhere I just wanted to put it out there that technically if you make over $600 with any single company like this they are supposed to issue a 1099 for your payouts. Normally if you accumulate that much over a year they may not bother BUT I was lucky enough to get into a study that paid $875 which immediately put me over that threshold. So then they issued a 1099 for all my earnings from them in that year. That hurt at tax time. This year I’m going to spread it out over as many companies as I can to hopefull get a lot but no single one over $600. And if you are lucky enough to get into a single high paying study, keep the tax implication in mind.
Very nice blog post. Thanks for sharing. On respondent I made $30 today. Not bad!
Thanks Nick, this list is AWESOME! I’ve been doing surveys and focus groups for about a year. I’ve had some great paying, easy jobs. I’ve also spent, what felt like like forever, time trying to qualify for them to no avail. However, from my experience, I can definitely say not to give up! Surveys are time consuming with little pay, for the most part. Focus groups, interviews, etc., is where the money is! I have been looking for more sites and you just gave me a bunch! I am gonna try them all! Keep the info coming! Thanks again!
I’m wondering if the earning need to be claimed on our taxes? Is there a record that we are being paid? Do these companies ask for any personal information? Thanks
Try Jackson/Adept in Los Angeles. They have a Beverly Hills and Encino location.
Here are Metro Detroit Focus Groups and my reviews of them
Morpace Inc. 31700 Middlebelt Road Suite 200 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Phone: (248) 737-5300 http://www.morpace.com Pays $80-$250 Focus Group Surveys (In Person). If they over fill the group which happened to me on one occassion then you get paid instantly without doing the survey. They pay by check or cash after the 1-2 hour in person survey. They offer surveys 1-2 times a year.
Shifrin Hayworth 26400 Lahser Rd #430, Southfield, MI 48033 Phone: (248) 223-0020 https://www.shifrin-hayworth.com/ Pays $50-$300 Focus Group Surveys (In Person). They pay by check or cash in person after the 1-2 hour survey. They offer surveys about 1-2 times a year.
I recently learned that you can only participate in 1 survey every 6 months which is why after being asked if you’ve done one recently you get disqualified.
I just did a study for them last week. They promised a $200 virtual gift card within 48 hours but it’s been a week and still nothing. They’ve stopped answering my emails and I can’t find a phone number for them, which seems pretty shady.
Did they ever get back to you/pay you?
So I have had really good luck with a lot of these companies you listed. I am a stay at home mom have been looking into all this and actively participating for about 6 weeks and made over 3000 dollars I have made 630 dollars on users interviews, 585 on respondents, 310 on user testing, 270 on validately usability studies , 250 on 20/20 panel, about 140 on intellizoom/ what users do Usability studies, 90 dollars on TrymyUI, and 50 on ping pong research. I have also made 375 dolars from focus point global. plus more companies that i got under 20 each from so there is money to be made here if you invest the time. I have done one on one studies with a web cam, phone interviews, product testing (shampoos, and even new cereal), online diary studies (usually about things you eat), and lots of usability studies. the key is knowing how to answer the screener questions. Thank you so much for your list I am going to check out the companies I have not uses yet
Whoa that’s awesome Casondra – thanks for sharing!
Hi Nick-I just found this post and thank you for “heads up”… I’m writing to share with you two top performers here in Seattle for in-person focus groups. In-Sight Space and Fieldwork / Seattle.
I’ve been fortunate enough to have had a few gigs with each of these company’s who conduct only focus groups. Most of the time the pay is cash on the spot and the groups range from 45 minutes to 2 hours. These two company’s have frequent remarkably high-paying gigs. It’s fairly common to attend a 90 minute focus group that pays anywhere from 150.00 – 350.00. On occasion I’ve landed one of their mock jury groups, sometimes held at one of Seattle’s finest hotels and lasts close to 8 hours. These mock jury groups have paid me between 300.00 to 550.00 for the gig and always provide a catered breakfast and lunch. Again, thanks for sharing your information and I hope you’re able to use my information and experience to help others.
Sincerely, Jason B.
Nice, Jason — thanks for sharing!
I’m registered with two companies for focus group and mock jury participation. I’ve done both and found them enjoyable and worthwhile. Usually payment was cash. One time it was a VISA gift card. The mock juries required more hours than the focus groups. One was Friday evening, all day Saturday, and Saturday evening. My experience has been food and beverages were provided when the event was more than 3 hours.
Participants were usually limited to one event in 6 months.
I’ve seen a large dropoff in opportunities since I reached a certain age. Sigh.
Very occasionally the local newspaper has a classified ad for focus group participants.
I need the mock jury site
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Thank you Anna!
I’ve used Focus Pointe Global and Schlesinger in the Boston area for years. I’ve made really good money with them ($75-200 per session). People seem to over-estimate how difficult this all is. Sign up in the database, fill out a survey if you get an e-mail, if you pre-qualify for a study they call you to screen you again, you either qualify or you don’t on that phone call. If you’re picked, you go to their office and sit with the other people picked and just give your opinion for about 90 minutes. The hardest part for me is fighting traffic to get to the office in the city. These focus groups have been a lifesaver for me in periods of unemployment.
Will you get called every week about a survey? No, you definitely won’t, maybe not every month either. But if you sign up with 5-10 companies your chances of getting picked go up. And I agree that sites like Swagbucks are more or less a waste of time. It’s very small money.
Everyone is asking: How do I join? You have to go to the companies website and sign up for the panel (“Join the Panel”) and then wait. Also, the bigger companies post surveys on their Facebook pages so sign up for their notifications.
I do the best with Respondent, User Interviews and UTest.com. Also check out Affectiva’s job listings if you’re in the Boston area. I’ve made a lot helping to test out their automotive AI.
I have been doing focus groups online for prob 3 years or so. I have done a lot of them with watchlab and user interviews. Also accelerant research is a good one. Field work is another I’ve done them with. I’m sure there is more that I’ve used but i gotta tell u that these have been a life saver for me at times. I most recently did one that paid $400 which is the most I’ve made. I am signed up and in the databases of all that u listed plus a few others like accelerant research. Oh yeah another great place is Elliot Benson research.
Thanks for sharing Shelley!
you might try Mturk if you money to pay…
Great job on this article! I’ve been doing focus groups for many years. Probably made about $2,000 or so altogether.
I’d also recommend instapanel. I’ve been using them for several years to complete video surveys. They pay $20 for about 5-10 minutes of work. Here’s a link: https://instapanel.com/ .
I work for one of the market research companies that hire these focus group facilities/recruiters to get us the research we need. For in person focus groups (in facility) you can expect to get paid around $100 per hour, and more expensive if you’re in a specialty group (certain ailments, professionals such as tech). For online focus groups they run around $75 per hour.
If you want to know the panels to join around your area to join focus groups, I’d recommend going on Green Book (for research) and search on recruiters or facility around your neighborhood. This is where researchers go to find panels to do research with and you’ll get more opportunities with the facilities/recruiters there.
I don’t recommend online surveys bc you might terminate out of many surveys before you complete one and they won’t pay you more than $5 for one, and that’s on the rare end. Hope this helps!
Appreciate the insight — thanks Michelle!
I love love love all the great information I just obtained by reading your blog. OMG ! If anyone has any leads for Indiana specifically please let me know. I know of Herron Associates does a lot of research focus groups. Just go to their website and sign up. Ive done a few for them in the past and made anywhere from $50-150 for about an hour or so in person focus group. I think those are great and very interesting. If anyone wants to contact me to give me some tips on the mystery shopping I’d greatly appreciate it. TIA ( Thanks in Advance) Carrie
Thanks a bunch for the informative post! I signed up for several of the ones you have on this list and already got selected for a study. Just curious – most of the prescreen questions ask if you’ve recently participated in a study. If you have (I’ll fall into this bucket once I complete the study I just got picked for), does that greatly reduce your chances of being selected for another one?
Hi, are any of these open to people under 18?
All clinical trials are for ages 18-99.
Amalia, I apologize. I read your question to quickly & transposed the numbers. I thought you said 81.I’m rarely asked to prove my age, but they may have some way of checking. Product reviews are open to 16+, I believe. I’ve never had to show my ID online, only when I do things in person. Obviously medical care you’d show your ID.
Withpower.com is a great website to checkout medical trials. There are all sorts & bonus if you need medical care & don’t have the money to pay for it. Some just monitor or interview you…all the way up to getting medicated treatment for your condition. I even saw dental work on there.
Every clinical research compensated me for my time & travel. It’s always paid out very well for me & it’s definitely worth the time. I got $365 for downloading an app on my phone that I recorded how long I slept the night before.They sent a little survey with 4 questions every day to the app & I told them what time I went to bed, did I wake up during the night, how long did it take me to get back to sleep, and what time I woke up. I got paid in intervals at week 2, 6, 10, & 14. Super easy money.
I’m on #4 of this list now. User interviews has been fair to me. I’ve seen product reviews, online, and focus groups on there. If they let you know that you are qualified, act quickly!
Clinical research & focus groups are my favorite. I used to like doing product reviews & I still do. But once you really start getting into it, the rewards get better & better. Thank you so much, Nick. Yes, I referred you when signing up. You deserve it.
Hi Nick, this is a great job.
Many of these websites do not authorize participants from Nigeria and Africa. They have country-based restrictions. It sucks.
I have a master’s degree in business administration. I have a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. I have a postgraduate diploma in economics, a postgraduate diploma in education and a professional diploma in early childhood education. I have a CEFR Level C1 in IELTS exam. I have done some surveys in my country, Nigeria and I performed well.
What survey sites do you recommend that do not have country-based restrictions? I am really curious Nick.
Great article! Was certain of when it was published until I checked the comments, so it is a few years old. Has anyone ever worked with SCR (SmartConnectResearch) and have any feedback to share here?
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Paid research studies are somewhat similar to survey sites , but these studies go a lot more in-depth. The marketing company may ask you to keep a diary of your activities for a week or longer, or they may conduct multiple hour-long phone interviews. They’ll also screen your demographic info much more carefully than if you were conducting simple product tests .
As such, the payout for research studies is much more than for surveys, with between $50 and $100 per hour being common. Read on to find out more about paid research studies, and which ones are worth your time.
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These studies vary in form and topic and sometimes go by different names, like clinical trials, focus groups, shopalongs, user surveys, paid research opportunities and more. In each case, a company or organization hires a market research firm to answer a question. It could be anything from “Which baby food logo do moms prefer?” to “How many Hispanic citizens in Cincinnati have a favorable view of candidate John Doe?”
The topic of the research determines what kind of study subjects the project requires, so researchers have to gather respondents of specific demographics. If you sign up for the research company’s database and you fit the profile, they will email or call you to participate in the study. In some cases, you can browse research opportunities and apply to the ones you’re most interested in.
Studies can take various forms: an emailed survey, a phone interview, a video chat, an in-person group panel, keeping a diary of certain activities and more. Your honest responses help companies make marketing and product decisions.
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you pursue this side hustle:
We’ve compiled a list of some popular companies that conduct paid research studies. Some are generalists, while some cater to a specific clientele or demographic.
: | Online via video chat, in person. |
: | Mostly product evaluations, but some medical research as well. |
: | 30 to 60 minutes. |
: | $50 to $100 per hour. |
: | . |
In our experience, User Interviews offers a very high payout compared to the time spent. During our test, we earned a net rate of $55 per hour . Most of the payments are in the form of Amazon gift cards rather than cash, though there are occasionally PayPal options.
: | Online via video chat, unmoderated tasks, diary studies. |
: | Business-related studies with some general audience topics as well. |
: | 30 to 60 minutes. |
: | $100 per hour or more. |
: | . |
Respondent focuses their recruitment on IT/tech employees, CEOs and other industry professionals. They offer hefty compensation for participants, which can rise to as much as $750 per hour (according to their website). Respondent pays in PayPal only and only allows you to apply to three studies per day.
While the payouts for Respondent studies are high, it can be difficult to qualify for them. Professionals in IT and other technology business roles tend to have an easier time. You can only apply to the B2B studies if you link your work email to your Respondent profile.
We only earned $31 per hour in our Respondent testing , but that still makes this one of the highest-paying market research opportunities we’ve discovered.
: | The most common are diaries with video responses. They also offer live 1-on-1 interviews (live missions). |
: | Random topics, such as feedback on software, tattoos or financial wellness. |
: | Around an hour for live missions; 20 to 30 minutes per day for longer missions. |
: | Diary missions pay $50 to $200. |
: | . |
A Reddit user who goes by the screen name sauciestcoconut claims to have made over $2,000 with DScout , noting that their key to success is that they “literally apply to almost every single mission that I might qualify for. I skip the ones that obviously don’t relate to me (about kids or certain occupations) but I submit several applications a day.”
: | Medical, psychology. |
: | Decision-making, behavior, nutrition and more. |
: | Depends on the study (may be multiple meetings over several weeks). |
: | $8 to $25 per hour for behavioral research (may be in gift cards), $100+ for medical research. |
: | Do an internet search to find each university’s sign-up website for paid research. |
These are the original source of paid research studies, so if you live near a university, they can be a great option to make some extra cash. They can be trickier to locate, as each department will have its own recruitment methods.
There is no central repository for these studies that we could find, but here is a list of a few major institutions to get you started:
To sign up to be part of the pool of research study participants at your local university, do an internet search for the university’s name and “paid research studies.” Many (though not all) research studies are conducted in person.
Here’s another route to find these opportunities: if you live near a medical research university, ask your doctor if they know of any clinical trials going on that you may qualify for.
: | Taste tests, product trials, shop-along interviews, phone interviews, online research, in-person focus groups. |
: | Consumer studies, employment studies, and studies for healthcare professionals. |
: | 1 to 2 hours. |
: | $75 or more per study. |
: | . |
Fieldwork offers focus groups in 13 locations around the U.S. If you don’t live near one, you can join their online database. They especially need doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals for their studies.
After you register with their site, an employee will call or email you when you come up as a match for a study’s requirements. They have a good reputation as a legitimate company, but users say it’s imperative that you answer the phone when they call . Otherwise, they’ll move on to the next qualifying person on their list.
: | Drug reactions and medical treatments. |
: | Medical. |
: | Varies. |
: | Varies. |
: | . |
The federal government is always looking for people to participate in clinical trials of various medications and treatments, many of which are conducted through the National Institutes of Health.
These studies can be a particularly good option if you suffer from a chronic medical condition, as you may gain access to cutting-edge treatments before they’re widely available. And as a general rule, these trials are safe; although they may not produce the results that the researchers are hoping for, researchers don’t conduct trials that they believe have the potential to cause harm.
You can find a list of ongoing clinical trials at clinicaltrials.gov . This is just a repository for the information; each trial is conducted by a different company, university or organization, and you’ll have to contact each study you’re applying for by phone or email. No compensation information is available on the site, and pay rates vary widely depending on factors such as the required time commitment.
: | Online, in-person, shop-along, phone, mobile app. |
: | Technology, food, healthcare and more. |
: | An hour or more. |
: | After you reach 1,000 points ($10), you can redeem your points for gift cards. |
: | . |
FocusGroup.com has 16 facilities nationwide where you can participate in face-to-face focus groups and panels. These typically pay well, since there’s more work involved in attending an in-person interview than a phone or internet survey.
This company is now owned by Schlesinger Group (rebranded as SAGO), and the change has caused some operational hiccups. For example, there have been several complaints to the Better Business Bureau of participants not getting paid and receiving poor or no communication from the company. However, most of these issues have reportedly been resolved.
: | Web-assisted phone interviews, online surveys, clinical trials. |
: | Medical info regarding rare diseases/conditions. |
: | 5 to 90 minutes for surveys (usually around 60). |
: | $120 per hour. |
: | . |
Due to the nature of this company’s clientele, it is extremely difficult for them to match people to research studies, as they focus on rare diseases and conditions. That said, if you do qualify (and they list their ongoing studies directly on their site), you are handsomely compensated.
Rare Patient Voice has a good reputation, earning an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau . Most of the complaints from participants are related to delayed payment due to an investigation on whether the participant sped through the questions too quickly to give a thorough review.
: | Webcam interviews, online forum. |
: | Health, consumer opinions, jobs, technology, and more. |
: | Around 45 to 60 minutes. |
: | $100 to $600. |
: | . |
This site doesn’t host paid research studies directly; it’s more like Craigslist for vetted, high-paying focus groups. (That means you’ll have to apply to each study individually.) Focus groups are sorted by city and state, but there are nationwide online groups as well.
The interface of the site is filled with ads, so make sure that when you click on a sign-up link you’re signing up for an individual study, not clicking over to a random advertiser (some of whom make their ads looks like study invitations).
The reputation of FindFocusGroups.com is hard to speak to as the site is just a board that posts the focus groups of various companies.
: | In-home research, online focus group, online interviews, in-person focus groups. |
: | Product research, politics, online habits, social issues, etc. |
: | 90 minutes to 2 hours. |
: | $25 to $200 (not always in USD) |
: | . |
As you might guess from the name, SIS International is one of the few companies on this list that is open to participants around the world. Their research covers a broad range of industries — everything from burgers to butane.
Participants seem to like participating in SIS International’s research. The company has five stars on Trustpilot and many complimentary reviews from former study participants.
: | In-person focus group, phone interviews and online interviews. |
: | Consumer info, business-to-business and healthcare. |
: | 1 to 2 hours. |
: | $50 to $400. |
: | . |
Probe Market Research has three focuses: consumer studies, business-to-business research and healthcare. It’s a legit company, though some participants complain of late payments and the inconvenience of getting paid in virtual Visa cards , which can only be used online and expire in 90 days. However, the company has four stars on Yelp and most reviews are positive.
: | In-person and online focus groups, online interviews. |
: | Medical, technical, jobs, product reviews, etc. |
: | 45 minutes to 3 hours. |
: | $100 to $600. |
: | . |
Though they pay well, several Reddit users note that it’s pretty hard to qualify for these studies . Though the reviews aren’t all bad; for example, Redditor stormborn29 said , “Focus Insite sent me a really nice vacuum to test, and I was paid $200 — plus I got to keep the vacuum.”
Focus Insite does, however, have a few unresolved BBB complaints regarding the lack of payment to participants . They have an active Facebook page, but the reviews on that page look unrelated to market research or surveys. In other words, this research company appears to be legit, but we still recommend proceeding with caution.
: | Phone and webcam interviews, usability tests, online and in-person focus groups, shop-alongs, taste tests, mock trials, etc. |
: | Social media, entertainment, voting, shopping, etc. |
: | 45 minutes to 2 hours. |
: | Up to $400. |
: | . |
If you’re curious about the latest WatchLab studies, check out their Facebook page . WatchLab’s website is geared toward companies that employ them, not participants, so you’ll get more information on Facebook. Many studies are related to social media use.
This firm is notorious for taking a long time to pay , and they’ve been dinged by many users for not paying at all. They only have 2.5 stars on Yelp (based on 32 reviews), and most of the complaints are due to nonpayment.
: | Expert witness testimonies, phone calls, surveys. |
: | Tech/IT, law, medicine, other professional topics. |
: | 1 hour. |
: | Up to $500 per hour. |
: | . |
GLG presents a different type of opportunity than most of the other companies on this list. They do research on big purchasing decisions, recruit expert witnesses for trials and more. They keep a list of industry experts in management, law, finance and other professional fields to interview or consult on special cases or niche studies.
“Consultants” usually have years of industry experience, and often have leadership roles. A handful of other companies do this too; AlphaSights, Guidepoint, Third Bridge and Coleman are a few others.
The screening required to become a consultant for GLG and other high-paying research firms is extensive, as they only want respondents that have specific credentials. To get selected, veterans in this consulting side gig world recommend being very detailed in your LinkedIn profile, as recruiters for these studies rely heavily on the platform to identify potential participants.
Many studies are geared toward mid to senior-level professionals, and if you’re matched with a study, you can make up to $500 per hour or more.
: | In-person focus groups, online boards, webcam interviews and digital diaries. |
: | Consumer, B2B, healthcare. |
: | 1 to 2.5 hours. |
: | $50 to $400. |
: | . |
Recruit + Field covers the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. They have an impressive list of clients, including Apple, Netflix, Clinique, Spotify and more. This company is somewhere between a GLG (looking for experts) and FieldWork (looking for all walks of life plus healthcare professionals), as they recruit in each of these areas.
Their reputation is fairly good; Recruit + Field has an A- rating on BBB (only 4 complaints, all of which have been answered).
When we tested Apex Focus Group , we found that the platform offers none of its own paid research studies and uses misleading marketing tactics to get users to sign up for its email list. Once opted in, the company sends affiliate marketing messages to your inbox. Some of those messages contain legit focus group opportunities, but they’re the same focus groups you could find on your own — often by visiting the sites listed above.
You won’t qualify for every study, and unfortunately, no amount of hard work will change that. (Plus these companies now have layers of checks and AI algorithms to vet cheating and lying, so don’t try that either).
Because of this, paid research studies fall squarely in the side-hustle-only camp. For the best return, apply to a number of studies you have a good chance of qualifying for, and quickly respond when you get a call or email from the market research company (as many studies are deadline driven).
Whether you’re a stay-at-home parent looking to make a few bucks during naptime or a senior project manager looking for a good-paying, low-maintenance side gig , paid research studies can be an easy way to make extra money.
Different companies cater to different demographics, and hence, want different research participants. So do your homework on the research company before you sign up to get a better response rate.
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Finding research studies near you and faqs about participating in clinical trials.
For those interested in learning more about how to take part in clinical research studies , finding the right trial may be simpler than it seems. From patient advocacy groups, real-life testimonials from patients who have participated in a trial, and online search tools that match patients to trials, finding a study to participate in is easier than ever through these resources. Read on to learn more about participating in a clinical trial and to get answers to some frequently asked questions.
Many types of clinical trials are taking place all the time. Some study rare diseases, others research new treatments for common conditions, and some even need healthy volunteers to take part. Some of the most common diseases that need clinical trial volunteers include:
If the conditions mentioned above do not apply to you, Antidote’s clinical trial Match tool makes it simple to search for studies for any condition. After entering a few search parameters, it’s easy to view a study’s eligibility criteria and select a convenient research site.
For those who have not participated in a research study in the past, it is important to learn what to expect from the process. Here are some common questions that prospective clinical trial volunteers often ask when searching for a study:
What is the goal of a clinical research study? There are multiple types of medical research, and every clinical trial will have its own unique goal. On the whole, research studies are aimed at the evaluation of potential new treatments, and depending on the phase of a clinical trial, it may be intended to assess the safety of a drug, its efficacy, or both. Treatments and therapies being studied in clinical trials must go through thorough testing before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will approve a medication or treatment for a patient population.
What are the potential benefits of joining a research study? Volunteering for a research study can provide participants with the opportunity to gain access to potential new treatments, receive care from experts in the field, advance the progression of medical breakthroughs, and potentially help future patients with the same condition. Some studies will also provide compensation for participation , and will often reimburse any costs incurred for travel.
Are there risks associated with participating? Because clinical trials aim to evaluate whether a potential new treatment is safe and effective for a patient population, there is a risk that the drug may not work for everyone or may cause side effects. However, patients have the right to withdraw from a study at any time and for any reason throughout its duration.
Do all clinical trials use placebos? While some clinical trials use placebos, this is not always the case. Some clinical trials will measure the effectiveness of a potential new treatment against the standard of care that is already established for a condition. If a trial does use a placebo against a study drug and the study drug is found to be effective, research volunteers will typically be given access to the treatment.
What do the phases of clinical trials mean? There are three clinical trial phases that every drug must go through before it can be used in the wider patient population. The typical timeline for a clinical trial looks like this:
As we saw with the fast-tracked COVID-19 vaccine, a drug can receive an Emergency Use Authorization , which is a mechanism that allows medical manufacturers to operate on a speedier timeline while still adhering to strict rules and regulations surrounding clinical trial protocols .
What protections are in place for trial volunteers? For those volunteering for a clinical trial, there are several protections in place to make sure they stay safe as they participate in research. Before a trial can begin, its protocol must be reviewed by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to make sure it’s protecting patient rights and operating ethically. Additionally, the FDA has strict standards regarding the oversight required to run a clinical trial to ensure that trial sponsors have protections in place for participants. One of the most important elements of this is the informed consent form , which outlines relevant details about the trial. The study team will also answer any questions participants have about the trial , and patients are free to withdraw from a trial for any reason at any time.
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Online paid research is a broad term. It mainly includes activities like:
You’ll sometimes see paid research called “paid studies” or “paid focus groups” too.
Generally you’ll be providing companies information about their products or services to help them improve. Or you might be helping scientists or researchers gather information about things like diseases or human behavior.
The subject of research can be varied.
Note that we differentiate between paid research studies and paid surveys, though there can be some overlap. Both are considered GetPaidTo (GPT), but you’ll usually earn more money with research studies.
Typically, research studies can pay anything between $8 – $450 per hour .
While generally not a consistent source of income, they can be a great way to earn some extra money.
An example of a paid online research study that many people could potentially qualify for:
Potential earnings rely on a few factors:
The highest to lowest earning online paid research study types are:
The last group pays the least but usually has more regular opportunities.
There are several legit sites to find paid research studies.
The two best places, in my opinion, are PingPong and Respondent . They take participants from anywhere, not just the U.S.
Let’s take a closer look at each.
Respondent.io is a website that helps companies like Allstate and eBay perform market research studies.
As a “respondent” (fancy word for research participant), you’ll be paid for taking part in focus groups, one-on-one interviews and other research work.
Examples of paid research studies available at Respondent:
The majority of the studies are performed online or via phone (i.e. remote).
PingPong is a recent player in the marketing research space, launched in 2017. Its platform is designed to bring developers and research participants together in one-on-one video calls to help test websites .
As their past clients include companies like BT, Skyscanner, Zapier and Nestle, you know they’re legit.
One user reported earning €40 per hour participating in 3 studies on PingPong:
If you’re a U.S. resident there are two more options worth checking out: FindFocusGroups.com and r/PaidStudies .
These are listing sites as opposed to market research companies.
FindFocusGroups.com allows you to search for both in-person and online research studies taking place across America.
At the time of writing, there are several online focus groups and clinical trials listed. These cover topics as broad as credit cards, Bay Area living and home ownership.
r/PaidStudies is a growing subreddit that was first started in 2017.
It lists paid market research studies, including the ones that can be done online from anywhere in the USA.
An example of a paid study linked from r/PaidStudies:
There are a bunch of other legit places with research studies available.
Sites below are listed in alphabetical order. So, there are some really good ones mentioned even towards the very end of the article. Keep scrolling down and you will see examples of online studies that pay up to $500 for a 75-minute call interview …
Part of the Schlesinger marketing group, 20|20 Research has over 30 years experience in the industry.
They offer both online focus groups and one-on-one interviews mainly to U.S. residents. Examples:
Adler Weiner Research has over 60 years experience in the industry. They specialize in consumer, medical and business-to-business marketing.
They offer focus-groups, in-depth interviews and shop alongs (a research team goes with you to shop).
An example of online study:
Mechanical Turk is a “microjobs” site from Amazon where you can get paid to perform small tasks, including participation in research studies.
MTurk brings researchers and participants together allowing for pseudo-anonymity between both. Having a third party (Amazon) overseeing payments is a great way to protect both parties.
Examples of the higher paying tasks one user reported on the Hustle:
As you can see above, this user was earning between $10.54 – $14.24 per hour, while only taking the highest paying surveys.
However, most tasks pay at the lower end:
The Hustle reported average earnings:
A 2018 academic study analyzed 3.8m tasks completed by 2,676 workers on MTurk and found that average earnings through the platform amounted to $2 per hour . Only 4% of all workers earned more than the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour.
Boasting 6 million members, American Consumer Opinion runs paid research studies several times a year. They normally don’t pay much, but you might be selected for those rare market research studies that pay up to $50.
The platform runs on a points system rather than cash payouts. When you hit $10.00, you can request your money.
Apex Focus Group is seeking individuals to participate in paid focus groups, survey panels, clinical trials, and phone interviews.
Most of their studies are 90 – 120 minutes in duration and on the topics like food, sports, entertainment, pets, electronics, automobiles and parenting.
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As the parent of the Drug Safety Institute (DSI), Brand Institute specializes in medical research surveys.
They only work with licenced healthcare workers as participants. Most surveys seem to take 15 to 40 minutes and pay between $10 – $20 on average .
The list of open surveys is only available for signed-up users. But you can find their users reviews on Facebook . One user posted a screenshot of his survey history a few years ago…
Carnegie Mellon runs a few online studies from their research lab. Subjects include things like personal attitudes, beliefs, human judgement and decision-making.
Columbia Business School is continually recruiting people to take part in online studies.
Recent topics of study have involved completing interactive decision-making tasks, short cognitive tests, solving brain teasers and answering general questions about politics.
CenterWatch is an aggregator of worldwide clinical research studies. They list studies from research labs and clinics all over the globe, including those doing important research on subjects like dementia and genetic screening.
Unfortunately, they often don’t disclose the earning ranges on their studies and many are strictly voluntary.
You’ll need to play around with the search filters to find paid and/or online studies. Try searching for the following keywords:
Here’s an example of a paid online study I found via search:
Fieldwork is a marketing research company that has been operating since 1980.
They are mainly focused on consumer and medical panels and have several in-person paid research locations in the US.
FocusGroup.com is another research company owned by the Schlesinger Group. They list many online focus groups and research studies on their Facebook page .
FocusGroup.com also operates under the brands Focus Pointe Global and Inspired Opinions.
Example of an online focus group:
Google runs different focus group studies to get user feedback on a range of their products and services.
Many of these studies offer redemptions in the form of gift cards or charity donations. Gift card options are relevant to your country.
Here’s the official word from Google :
Once your participation is complete, you’ll get a small thank-you gift like a gift card or a donation to your favorite charity . We’ll always tell you what the reward will be before you decide whether to participate.
Running since the 1800’s, Harvard’s reputation as one of the world’s finest educational institutions is global.
Harvard’s Psychology Department is also one the highest ranked in the world. It has openings for paid research on the regular.
Some of the studies require you to attend in person, but they also do online studies. Time and compensation will be listed in the description of each study.
There are many different types of paid research you can do with the MIT Behavioral Research Lab. Common activities include completing group assignments, filling out questionnaires, playing games and taking part in interviews or discussions.
MIT uses the platform Sona to bring participants and research leaders together. Online studies usually last between 15 and 45 minutes.
While most researchers pay participants a flat rate, some researchers prefer to use a performance-based payment system, where participants receive a fixed base rate for completing a study, plus a variable bonus that reflects how well they perform in certain tasks.
Mindswarms is a market research company that’s focused exclusively on video.
Completing one of their studies involves recording your insights on a business or product via a smartphone, tablet or webcam. Past clients include Nike, Verizon and Google. You can find out more about their clients here .
Northwestern University’s Psychology Department is at the cutting edge of psychological research in America.
Recent study topics include Covid-19, the impact of the Trump presidency and the efficiency of female leaders.
An example of a recent online study:
Purdue University, known as one of the most innovative schools in America, is another site that will pay you for taking part in studies.
A recent online telehealth study, looking at speech in individuals with Parkinson’s disease, shows the type of research they do…
In business since 1982, Plaza Research runs a lot of studies targeted at consumers, parents, teens, students, business professionals and healthcare workers.
Most focus groups are up to 2-hours long and discuss things like new products from major manufacturers.
Probe Market Research conducts group interviews over the phone or online. You can get paid for your opinions on things like new TV commercials, beauty products and even soda bottle designs. Past clients include Dell, Lego and eBay.
An example of recent online research on credit cards:
Recruit and Field has been in business since 1977. They specialize in connecting and inviting participants to take part in focus groups, phone interviews, online surveys and in-home product testing.
Some studies pay cash while others offer Amazon gift cards and PayPal payouts.
r/FocusGroups is a community very similar to r/PaidStudies and has a lot of crossover. You can sign up to each of the opportunities they list directly.
At the time of writing there are studies paying as high as $250 per hour that require only a WebCam to share product opinions…
Resolution Research looks for “engaged and enthusiastic participants from all walks of life in the US and Canada”, according to their website.
They run focus groups, product and device tests, mock juries, taste tests and online surveys. They also run two other research panels; The Medical Panel and PaidStudies.com.
SIS International does research into topics like smoking and tobacco use, social media opinions and online entertainment use.
You’ll get paid to join focus groups, do online surveys and give product feedback in one-to-one interviews. Example:
Stanford’s School of Business is another Ivy-league University running a research lab.
Most studies can be done online or in-person at choice. Studies typically include cash or gift card payments averaging $25 an hour .
Studies are usually run through Sona, MTurk or Opinion World.
SurveyFeeds is another aggregator site that lists several online paid research gigs.
Survey Squad is most active on their Twitter account when it comes to listing new paid research spots. Recent studies include online live chats on the topic of finance, nutrition and dating.
The UCLA Anderson School of Management has a couple of online paid research places looking at things like decision making, consumer and organizational behavior and human judgement.
You’ll have to register via Sona ( here ) to apply for paid studies.
The Semel Institute offers mainly in-person research studies but does have a few online studies occasionally.
Research focuses on neuroscience, with investigations into things like body dysmorphia, depression and sleep. Some studies focus on teens under 18 years too.
Click on the studies that interest you on this page and contact the email address provided.
User Interviews does what it says, it pays to hear your thoughts over Zoom calls and other conferencing software.
Recent studies have looked at things like streaming services, food delivery and mobile apps. You can view the list of available paid research studies here .
The WatchLab is an American-based marketing agency operating out of Portland and Chicago.
They sometimes have paid studies you can do over the phone or online. Most of these are 1-2 hour long focus groups.
I’d say paid research studies are definitely legit.
Like any online earning opportunity you have to be careful though. Many sites will just waste your time with screening questionnaires if you don’t fit certain demographics.
Make sure the paid research study you do apply for has their criteria clearly listed.
Here’s what you can do to avoid wasting your time and only find legit chances to earn:
Although there are chances to earn this amount of cash (or higher) don’t expect it to be standard. Earnings like this aren’t typical.
Your best chance to earn high are to go with the sites recommended at the beginning of this article:
You only need basic skills to take part in paid studies.
Besides being able to confidently use a computer or mobile device, you’ll also need to be good at the following:
Here are some suggestions to do well in paid research and increase your chances of landing further gigs:
The main pros and cons below:
My opinion is that it’s next to impossible to do online research as a full-time job.
There just aren’t enough studies to qualify for and most of them won’t pay out enough to make it worth your while.
Have you participated in any online research studies? Are there any good sites you’re aware of that we didn’t mention?
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A few years ago, I got an invitation to attend a research study hosted by a local skincare company. They were launching a new line of products and wanted feedback from 20 to 25 year-old-women with dry skin.
Since I was a new college grad who needed extra cash, I decided to go. They asked me various questions regarding my current skincare regimen, the products I used, and how I felt about them. It only took an hour, and I got a $75 Visa gift card and a few product samples. Not a bad way to kill an hour.
If you like the idea of getting paid to share your opinions, you’re in luck. There are plenty of places that host paid research studies. While the study I did was in-person, there are many online research studies you can do at home.
You can find online focus groups that’ll pay you for your time and feedback through a variety of websites. Each site has its own requirements and payment structure, so it’s a good idea to explore all the options available.
Survey Junkie is a survey site that’s been around since 2005. It will pay you to take surveys and express your opinions to big brands who want to improve their products and services. After you answer several questions about yourself and create a profile, the site will match you to surveys that are relevant to you.
Any time you complete a survey, you’ll earn virtual points, which you can redeem for PayPal cash or online gift cards. Most surveys take anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes, and you can expect to make between 100 to 200 points or $1 to $3 per survey. You won’t have to buy any products or sign up for other websites.
American Consumer Opinion is a survey panel that partners with large companies who want customer opinions. To join, you’ll enter basic information such as your age and where you live. Then, you’ll take a general household survey where you’ll share details about your lifestyle.
You’ll likely receive survey invitations via email several times a year. The number of points you’ll rack up will depend on the length of the surveys.
While short surveys are typically worth anywhere between 5 and 50 points, you can earn up to 5,000 points with longer ones. One point equals $0.01, and you can cash your points in for PayPal cash or donate them to charity.
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Respondent is unique because it organizes one-on-one paid research studies online and in person. You can sign up with your email address or via your Facebook or LinkedIn profile through the site.
Once you do, you’ll fill out some basic personal information such as your name, birthday, and email address. They’ll also ask for demographic details like your gender, ethnicity, and educational background.
After you’ve signed up, you’ll browse all of the “projects” available and details like the pay and how long they take to complete. When you see a project that interests you, you can apply to it through a short questionnaire. You’ll be emailed if the company chooses you for their project.
Most of the projects focus on small business or technology and pay anywhere from $50 to $85 via PayPal for 45 minutes to an hour of your time.
FocusGroup.com began in 1988 and offers surveys as well as in-person and online focus groups via phone and webcam. After you create a profile, you’ll be emailed surveys and focus group invitations.
The majority of the site’s surveys and focus groups revolve around health and wellness, pet products, finances, and shopping habits.
You’ll earn between $75 and $150 if you participate in focus groups and points for surveys, which you can apply toward a prepaid Visa debit card. You can cash out 100 points for $1.00.
Plaza Research pays parents, kids, teens, students, doctors, and business professionals to share their opinions on new products and services. It hosts surveys and a variety of in-person focus groups throughout the country.
If you attend a focus group, you’ll likely be asked to try a new product, watch a TV commercial, or discuss your thoughts about future products. To receive survey and focus group invitations, fill out an online form. The form will ask you questions about your education, electronic use, employment, household, pets, and more.
You’ll get an email if you’re a good fit for a survey or focus group. The amount you’ll earn depends on its length and scope. Most participants will earn between $50 and $200, paid via check, for two hours of their time.
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You can create an account online or via the Mindswarms mobile app and get paid to answer questions via your smartphone or webcam.
After you apply to a survey that appeals to you, you’ll answer a few targeted questions to make sure you’re a good fit for it. If you are, you’ll answer seven questions and earn about $50. The money will be sent to your PayPal account within 24 hours. You can also redeem your earnings for an Amazon gift card.
Fieldwork has facilitated marketing research studies since 1980. The company hosts in-person focus groups in 11 cities across the U.S. If you don’t live near any of these cities, you can still register for Fieldwork’s national database and participate in online or phone interviews.
To register, fill out an online questionnaire and wait for Fieldwork to call or email you when an opportunity is available. Most in-person focus groups last between one and two hours and can be on random topics such as cereal and video games. Compensation is usually a $75 Visa gift card.
User Interviews organizes focus groups in-person, via phone, or video streaming about products, services, and websites. For a chance to participate, create a profile with your birthday, gender, household income, marital status, and education level.
If you find a project that interests you, complete a short screener survey to see if you’re eligible. If you are, you can sign up for the focus group and earn an average of $50/hr. You’ll get paid via check.
Brand Institute is a branding agency that supports healthcare and pharmaceutical companies with their marketing initiatives. You can become a Brand Institute panel member after you fill out a short online registration form. If you qualify for a paid research study, you’ll get an email notification and can participate right away.
Payment depends on the survey you take, and you’re more likely to receive invites for higher-paying surveys if you have a medical background. You can earn between $2 and $30 via check or PayPal. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and others in healthcare report that they receive about four surveys a month.
Engage finds respondents for various market research and usability studies. It offers both in-person focus groups and online discussions for panel members. You can join the healthcare panel if you’re a medical professional or consumer panel if you’re an everyday consumer.
You’ll have to provide information about your income, marital status, education level, and job. Once you do, you’ll receive an email notification whenever you qualify for a study. Most studies cover topics like cars, electronics, food products, music, and medical conditions. They usually pay $50 to $250 via check or PayPal.
You can also find paid focus groups at colleges and universities. Many of them offer year-round opportunities and focus on psychology and human behavior. While most of these studies are performed online, a few require that you participate in person.
You don’t have to be a student to participate, and payment is typically in the form of PayPal cash, gift cards, or a check. If you’d like to earn money via college-run focus groups, take a look at the schools near your home. Their websites will likely include details about these types of opportunities.
DollarSprout co-founder Jeff Proctor participated in a six-week research study on high-fat diets at Virginia Tech. During the study, he was compensated with meals and $500.
“It was a great experience but very involved,” he said. “I had to check in every day to get weighed, choose my meals, and get several blood and urine samples taken.”
Even though many focus group opportunities are legitimate, there are plenty of work-from-home scams out there. If you have to pay to participate or reveal confidential information such as your Social Security number or credit card details, that’s a red flag. Stay away from any focus groups that force you to buy products or services or sign up for other websites.
If you find an opportunity that interests you, do some online research to make sure it’s valid. Check the Better Business Bureau to see its rating and read any complaints. This way you can avoid a situation where you get excited about a focus group and then find out it’s a scam.
A legitimate company will never charge you to attend a focus group or take a survey. In addition, they’ll have a privacy policy that’s prominently displayed on their website and will only email you from a business email account, rather than one from a free service like Gmail or Yahoo.
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Before I started making money with my legit side hustle of freelance writing, I would often participate in focus research groups. Paid research groups can be a great way to earn decent cash for giving your opinion.
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Focus groups and research groups are typically the same things. Their task is to help companies gather people to hear their opinions. When you join a research focus group, they might seek your views about the products you use at home.
Research groups like these help companies to get real world opinions on products and services. With the feedback they get, the companies can modify products and services to be more pleasing to the public.
It’s not uncommon to get paid $100, $200 or more to participate in group sessions. The sessions usually last 1.5 to 2 hours or more. Here are several legit paid research groups to help you earn some serious cash.
Fieldwork has been offering services since 1980. It is one of the research groups I’ve taken surveys with before, and I have to say it was a great experience each time. Most Fieldwork focus groups require you to travel to a research facility.
And others. When you participate in a focus group with Fieldwork, you might try a new product, give your opinion on advertising or product packaging and more. Pay depends on the length of the session and the details of the group.
When I was participating in Fieldwork, I found the pay quite gratifying for the work involved. Plus, the groups were fun, and the studies were engaging.
Focusgroup.com has been conducting research studies for over 30 years. Group studies with this company typically focus on discussion of products or services.
Topics include a variety of subjects such as parenting, social media, health products, and health-related issues, technology and more. The Focusgroup.com website says group participants will receive $75 to $150 per study.
Note that this company has online, in-home, and phone surveys and product testing options too. Focusgroup.com was founded in 1988 – another long-running market research company.
To find out which cities they operate in, you’ll need to contact the company directly. Some of the subjects they conduct focus research groups on include technology, food, healthcare and more.
When you sign up to take part in focus groups with Inspired Opinions, you’ll get paid in points. The points vary depending on the study, and every 100 points are worth $1.
The online studies and surveys won’t pay as much as the in-person groups, but they do pay. Bonus: you can complete online studies from the comfort of your own home or anywhere else you have Internet access.
Mindswarms works a bit differently than the focus group companies we’ve talked about so far. Instead of traveling to a research facility, you participate in groups via webcam, iOS device or Android device.
The studies are short and pay well: $50 to answer seven survey questions. The video surveys take about ten minutes or so.
In order to apply, you need to go to the Mindswarms website and hit the “Sign up” button in the upper right-hand corner. After that, you’ll get prompted to create your Mindswarms account.
You can also check your Mindswarms dashboard under the heading “Studies for You.”
Plaza Research has been around since 1982 and has 14 locations in the U.S. You can find them in cities such as Atlanta, Chicago, New York City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Tampa, Houston and others.
The sessions typically last about two hours. Pay depends on the type of session, but it averages between $50 and $200 for a two-hour session. You’ll get paid right away at the end of the focus group study.
Note that Plaza Research has an online site for taking shorter surveys. You can go to iOpinion.com if you want to sign up. The iOpinion surveys are short, but they do pay less. It’s similar to what you’d get if you were taking surveys on Swagbucks or similar survey sites.
Probe Market Research was founded in 2005 and does market research. They recruit panel members from a variety of different backgrounds. When you sign up with this company, you may be asked to give feedback to companies regarding:
And more. Each study pays between $50 and $400 on average, depending on the type of study. In some cases, you’ll have to travel to a research center to complete a study. Although, in other instances, you can complete it right from home.
Probe will ask about your ethnicity, your career field, what you drive, how you travel, what type of housing you have and more. This is because companies that come to Probe for market research often target specific groups of people for their studies.
For example, if a company is selling baby toys, they’ll want to target parents with young children. Thus, these types of questions are vital to ensure you qualify for studies.
Research studies with Respondent are a bit different than some of the other companies we’ve mentioned here. Respondent has both online and in-person studies.
The average study length is just 30 minutes. And the average hourly pay for studies is $140.
This helps them to validate your demographic and employment data, making you eligible for study groups. From there, you can browse your account dashboard to see which studies you qualify for.
The site will tell you what each study entails, what type of people might qualify, and what the pay rate and time commitment are. When the study is complete, Respondent says they will pay you automatically via PayPal.
Survey Feeds isn’t a market research company. Instead, it helps you find focus group opportunities in which to participate. The Survey Feeds website says it gathers the best paid research studies to help you earn money.
The site also says it can help you find both in-person and online studies. In-person studies include one-on-one interviews, focus groups and clinical research studies.
However, they do ask you to download templates from their website. If you don’t want to do that, another option is to check out the Survey Feeds Facebook page.
The Facebook feed shared survey options that paid between $100 and $200. The page only seemed to post about once a month or so.
However, the posts that were there were pretty high paying.
The company offers online surveys that pay points too, but the real money is in the focus groups and research studies. If you read the FAQ page on the website, they’ll tell you that providing as detailed information as possible when you sign up is vital.
Survey Squad shares group and study opportunities via Twitter as well.
Note that the site says there are screener surveys to see if you qualify for studies. Screener surveys are short surveys that determine if you’re eligible for a study or focus group.
watchLAB is a market research company that offers online, in-person and in-home studies for respondents to participate in. As with other companies, watchLAB often has screener surveys to see if you qualify for focus and study groups.
After you sign up and share your demographic information, you can find out about upcoming studies in two ways:
When I checked on watchLAB’s Facebook site, I found they shared a lot of study options. For example, they shared a 40-minute study that paid $75.
Other studies ranged in pay from $75 up to $175 on average. There were a couple of higher paying studies available too: one for $300 and one for $875.
Also, as with other companies, screener surveys don’t pay you. You’ll only get paid if you participate in an actual study.
With the points you earn, you can get cash via your PayPal account , Hyperwallet and other options. Plus, they have a monthly $50 cash drawing for survey participants as well.
We’ve just shared several ways you can make money with focus groups and research studies. What else do you need to know about these types of side hustles?
Third, a reputable market research company will never ask you to pay to join. If they ask you for payment, or ask for a credit card number, you may want to avoid that company.
There are several valid market research companies out there that will pay you – and pay you well – for your opinion. Personally, I’ve made thousands of dollars over the years taking part in focus groups.
Have you ever participated in focus groups or research studies? If so, tell us about your experience. What type of studies did you get to join in? How was the pay?
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A study led by Manuel Vázquez Carrera, group leader at the Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Diseases Networking Biomedical Research Center (CIBERDEM) at the University of Barcelona, reveals advances in the understanding and treatment of liver fibrosis, a serious complication in the context of metabolic fatty liver disease, also known as MASLD (metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease).
This study concludes that activation of the PPARβ/δ-AMPK pathway is an effective strategy to slow the development of liver fibrosis .
The paper, published in the journal Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy , also involved the collaboration of the groups led by experts Ángela Maria Valverde, from CIBERDEM, and Walter Wahli, from the University of Lausanne.
Metabolic fatty liver disease (MASLD) integrates a set of liver conditions ranging from simple isolated fat deposition in the liver to severe inflammation of the organ known as metabolic steatohepatitis, which in some cases can progress to fibrosis. For now, liver fibrosis is the most relevant risk factor for predicting both liver disease-related mortality and overall mortality.
MASLD is a global health issue, as it is the most common chronic liver disease, affecting 25% of the world's population. Numerous studies have shown that this condition often coexists with type 2 diabetes (DM2). In fact, DM2 can accelerate the progression of MASLD by aggravating both hepatic and extrahepatic problems. In turn, having MASLD increases the risk of developing DM2 and complicates the control of glucose levels in people who already have diabetes.
"In this study we analyzed how the activation of the nuclear receptor PPARβ/δ influences the development of liver fibrosis and the activation of hepatic stellate cells, which are mainly responsible for fibrosis in the liver, in response to transforming growth factor β (TGF-β), the main stimulus that promotes fibrosis," notes Professor Vázquez Carrera, from the UB's Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, the UB Institute of Biomedicine (IBUB) and the Sant Joan de Déu Research Institute (IRSJD).
The results reveal that a PPARβ/δ agonist (a compound that binds to and activates a specific receptor) helps prevent glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in peripheral tissues. In addition, this agonist prevents collagen accumulation in the liver and reduces the expression of genes related to inflammation and fibrosis in mice that were fed a diet designed to induce liver fibrosis.
"Our findings suggest that activating the PPARβ/δ-AMPK pathway could be an effective strategy to reduce the development of liver fibrosis," says Vázquez Carrera.
The study also revealed that in hepatic stellate cells, PPARβ/δ activation inhibits TGF-β-induced cell migration, which is a key indicator of cell activation. In addition, researchers observed a decrease in SMAD3 protein phosphorylation and p300 coactivator levels, both crucial elements in fibrosis-promoting signaling.
"These effects are due to activation of AMPK and inhibition of ERG1/2 by PPARβ/δ in hepatic stellate cells ," Vázquez Carrera concludes.
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Summary: The Idaho State University (ISU) Psychology Clinic has openings for a research study focused on cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I). Participants will receive free therapy and a total of $100 upon completing the study, which includes an in-home sleep study, wearing a wrist-worn activity monitor, and participating in a six-week therapy program led by a graduate student clinician. The ISU Psychology Clinic, which provides training for doctoral students and low-cost treatment for the Southeastern Idaho community, is looking for eligible participants to join this initiative.
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Openings are available at the Idaho State University Psychology Clinic for a research study focused on cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I).
CBT-I will focus on a few techniques to aid with managing and improving poor sleep. Eligible participants will be asked to complete an in-home sleep study, wear a wrist-watch like activity and light monitor, complete a six-week therapy program with a graduate student clinician, and complete an assortment of related questionnaires.
Participants will receive a total of $100 for their complete participation and will receive therapy free of charge.
The clinic is a training and behavioral health care center connected with the ISU Department of Psychology. This treatment facility, which was established in 1978, provides training for doctoral students in the clinical psychology program as well as a low-cost treatment option for children and adults living in Southeastern Idaho.
Services are not restricted to the university, and most clients are community members. Clients work collaboratively with psychology trainees and the supervising clinical faculty to resolve mental health difficulties and reach personal goals. The clinic is located on the fifth floor of Garrison Hall on the ISU Pocatello campus.
Can eligibility survey can be found here . It asks general eligibility questions and will then provide additional study information and an informed consent form.
For more information regarding this treatment study or behavioral sleep medicine treatment, email [email protected] .
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