UserTesting Review

Having multiple streams of online income helps ensure that when one stream slows, there are still others to pick up the slack.  Testing websites (which in a nutshell just ask you to test out a company’s website, and record your screen/voice while you complete certain tasks) make a great addition to your repertoire because:

  1. They are simple to do, and don’t require any special skills.  If you can follow instructions, and can speak your thoughts out loud, you can do this.
  2. They generally pay $10 per test, which adds up really quickly.
  3. They’re fun!

I am signed up at several of these sites, but my current favorite is UserTesting.  I really love this site.  Their instructions are clear, they walk you through everything you need to know, and they post new and available tests often.  If you have spare time, they’ll usually have a test for you to do.  They work on a rating system, and the more “stars” you have (based on how thorough/clear your testing videos are), the more tests that will become available for you.  They pay through PayPal, and the payments post quickly.

Check them out, and go here for a full list of sites I belong to.

Swagbucks Walk-through

Have you signed up at Swagbucks yet?  It is my absolute favorite for earning a few dollars every day, for just a few minutes of my time.

I know that a lot of these paid-to-use sites have a lot going on, and that they might feel confusing or overwhelming if you’re new.  But I really only use Swagbucks for a couple of different things, so I made a quick video showing you around, and sharing how I use it. Take a look, and start earning some extra spending money.  When you’re done with that, go pick out some other survey sites to sign up with too!

You can sign up for Swagbucks here.

P.S.  Have you tried any of the user testing sites yet?  I made $20 last week with usertesting.com.