Join YouGov for FREE and start earning points for completing surveys straight away.
Signing up is easy and you need an email address or can sign up using your Facebook account.
Once you’ve collected enough points you can cash out £50 to your bank via transfer or you can opt for a cheque.
The opinions of YouGov members are widely talked about in the press (not individually but anonymously as a group). If you’ve got an opinion, this is where to share it to be heard!
Surveys last no more than around 5 minutes each and you earn 100 just for registering to get you going.
Earn more with YouGov Direct
It’s clear members don’t want to wait until they reach the big £50 limit, so YouGov is trying a new kind of survey.
As well as their usual surveys, you can opt in to take part in additional surveys to redeem rewards and smaller amounts.
Instead of collecting YouGov points, you can collect money and can redeem them as soon as you hit £2.
In the same way, this is paid out directly to your bank account.
It will also mean the chance to complete more surveys and earn more.
The usual points collection is continuing as well.
Do you think this is better than waiting for £50?
Save up and cash out £50
You need to save up 5,000 points and then you’re able to cash out £50 straight to your bank (via BACS payment).
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Mary Cryan says
Been using you gov safe for some time but just been offered the finance portal. I’m always worried about sharing my details so can we be sure this is safe?
Thanks for the site, it is great!
Naomi Willis says
Hi Mary, I’ve not heard of the YouGov finance portal, but that doesn’t mean it’s not legitimate. I know I’ve been asked a few times if I’m interested in joining other panels but haven’t had an invite as yet. Have they asked you via email to sign up or was it on the site itself? I’d personally check the privacy policy page to make sure it looks like a legitimate site.