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Asia-Pacific Free Paid Survey List |
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Free list of market research and and paid survey companies that are open to residents of the following Asia-Pacific
countries and regions: China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Koera, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. If you are resident of an Asia-Pacific country not listed here, please use the international directory instead.
The following paid survey sites are open to all or most asia pacific countries and regions mentioned above, please select your country of resident from the "country" drop-down list on the registration form.
- Global Test Market
Earn points for every survey and focus group completed. Points are redeemable for cash. review
- American Consumer Opinion
Enter drawings for screeners, get paid cash each time a survey or focus group.
- SurveySavvy
Get paid cash for every survey and focus group. Many surveys are very rewarding. They have a double tier referral structure.
- Planet Panel
You
earn lottery points/tickets for cash prize drawings for every survey.
They have surveys many countries and drawings for every country. This is a good
internatinal survey panels. review
- MySurvey Asia MySurvey Japan
Earn points for every survey completed. Points are redeemable for cash or prize.
- Synovate Panel
Earn points for every survey completed. Points redeemble for cash(check) review
- Permission Research
Points redeemable for merchandise and gift cards. Free onlne disk storage, free games, free software and screen savers..Safe software installation required.
- Surveys.com
Earn sweepstakes entries or cash for every survey.
- Valued Opinion (Research Now): Singapore New Zealand Malaysia
Earn gift certificates/gift cards for taking online paid surveys.
- SSI (Opinion World): Hong Kong
Earn points to cash or gift cards for taking surveys. SSI is the parent company of SurveySpot.
- Toluna (Test and Vote): Japan
Earn points for cash for every survey.
- Ciao Survey: Japan
Earn cash for taking every survey.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 October 2009 )
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