Finally A Real Site Where Teenagers Can Take Surveys For Potential Extra Income
An online survey company that encourages both adults and youths to give their opinion about a range of issues affecting their everyday life. What I like about E-Poll is the teenager forum. This is open to teenagers between the ages of 13-18 and aids them to take part in interactive surveys and earn reward points that can be cashed in for gift vouchers.
This is an excellent way for a teenager to do something aside from play games online. The interactive surveys are fun and aimed at young people. Rewards for taking part in the surveys are given in a “points” system. Once the teenager completes a survey, they earn “E-points.” once they have picked up several E-points, they can redeem them for gift vouchers to places that most teens love to frequent, including McDonald’s, Starbucks, Amazon, and, the grand mummy of all teenager places, Best Buy.
Do Not think that you’ll produce rich 16-year-old from taking these sorts of surveys, but it’s nice to know that E-Poll is safe for your teenager and has severe privacy policies. I am a bit keen on any internet survey company that welcomes youngsters; they typically don’t want to be the subject of a Fed. investigation into corrupting children, so they’re sometimes pretty bonafide. My daughter signed up for this site and as so far earned a gift voucher for Best Buy and Starbucks. She said the surveys were easy and not at all like the tests she takes at school. Too bad colleges insist on giving grades rather than gift certificates or she would be a straight A student.
E-Poll also offers surveys for adults. But this is not a survey-for-cash site. After enrolling for the site, you’ll receive an email confirmation. After you click the link, you’re in and you’ll begin receiving surveys by emails. Each survey is worth a particular number of points. And the points are redeemed for gift vouchers. As well as the gift vouchers that appeal to teens, adults can receive cards for Home Depot, Target and other stores.
Each survey takes about 10 mins or less to complete. I’ve not participated in any E-Poll surveys as my girl just about took control of this site. Like most net survey firms, E-Poll has a limit of one survey partaker per household.
This is a legitimate site and a lot of fun for teenagers. The company is awfully severe on their privacy policy. My daughter has not received any phone calls or spam mail since enrolling for the site. The site doesn’t collect any private data, but simple demographic data, concerning the state in which she lives, her level of education, her gender and race. They won’t release any information to any 3rd party.
Some of the surveys that she has participated in have been about music, online games, school supplies, and fast food products. The site belongs to Bridge Entertainment, Inc. And although adults can take part, it is geared towards teens and youngsters. The tagline for the site is “Express Yourself.”
All parents should monitor their child’s use of the net at all times. Though E-Poll has shown to be a valid polling site mums and dads should warn their kids about giving out any private info over the web. But youths using E-Poll are pretty safe. We haven’t had any bad experiences with this site, and though I personally haven’t made any money, I have saved a couple of bucks. Typically my daughter asks for handouts when going to McDonald’s or Starbucks. But with E-Poll, she’s been able to get her very own gift vouchers.
Maybe some day I’ll get actually fortunate and she’ll get a job.
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