u/Pale_Remove_2141

My guide to making more on Attapoll!

My guide to getting more higher paying surveys and cash out! My code: IDFED

I just want to preface this by saying that I have been using attapoll for over 4 years now and I have made some good and quick side income from it! I've had several accounts as I have changed my numbers and devices over the years. But if I were to count the total income made across all accounts, I would say I have made anywhere from around $500 - 600 which is a lot for a survey app.

I've seen people struggle to make income on here so I am going to give you a guide on how you can do it!

  1. When you first sign up and make your profile, stick to the choices you choose! This is highly important as the system tracks your demographic choices. For example: If you choose that you are a 35, male, white, married, income: $75k/year, 2 kids, healthcare worker, etc... then stick to that when you are in a survey! Be consistent.
  2. Pick realistic choices! Avoid picking choices that aren't realistic.. like picking that your yearly income is some high amount like 250k a year (if true, then why would you be on the app?) or that you own several cars or boats. Be simplistic and true.
  3. If a survey asks if you or anyone else in your household works in "market research", completely AVOID picking that! Survey conductors are literally market researchers, they do not want to survey anybody who also works in that field. They are looking for regular people. Also avoid picking fields that might be related to what the survey is about. Example: The survey is about your automobile mechanic choices and you say you work at a dealership or are a mechanic.. that's an immediate disqualification!
  4. Actually READ the questions, a lot of people don't read the questions and get caught by a question that tests if you are actually reading. "Please select the color purple from the list".. and you select "pink" because you were not reading... make sure to read so you don't get caught up, or at least SKIM read.
  5. Try not to rush! Some (not all) surveys have an internal time tracker, it tracks how long you spent on the survey. If the time was too short, (because you were rushing with the answers) then they disqualify you, it is a major reason why many people get disqualified when they finish the survey. You do not have to take all the time in the world and be slow, just take enough time clicking the correct answers. Listen to some music to make the time go faster!
  6. Provide meaningful answers, if the survey requires you to write something (this is to test you're a human) make sure they make sense and are NOT gibberish, this also goes for surveys asking for your opinion.
  7. Adhere to what the survey wants! If you get lucky and a survey tells you what the survey will be about in the beginning, (sometimes you can tell with specific questions) make sure your answers adhere to it! For example: survey is about people with boats, even if you don't actually have a boat, just answer the questions as if you do!
  8. Referrals matter! I remember having another device and using the referral code for my main phone on it. Completely forgot about the app in the device for a couple months, and then one day I open it to see that I have about $14 on the account! Never did a survey on the account but because I was doing surveys on my main account, the 10% per survey added up, 10% on it own is little but added up becomes a lot!
  9. "Account capping" - This is what I refer to when I am continuously getting disqualified from surveys, receiving less surveys, or lower paying surveys. Whenever my account reaches this point is when I have a lot of money on it, anywhere from $12+, this is when I consider stopping and cashing out as they won't give me better surveys until I do so! (It takes me abt 2 hours, on and off, to get to around $12+)
  10. It takes time to be get higher paying surveys! Back in 2021, I only got surveys under 50c, (probably due to the early stages of the app, it is much higher now when you start) but as I continue taking surveys and doing good on them. The average survey that I get is around $1-2. Some are around $3-7! When the system sees that you are a good survey taker, they will reward you with more higher paying ones!
  11. The tasks and games offered.. I did a couple tasks and games that gave me actual money. I did the Chime account one which gave me $300 and some other games that gave me a few dollars. Do I recommend them? Not really, I wouldn't do them with the expectation that I will receive the entire amount of money advertised on it. They are legit but the time they give you (usually 30 days) to complete the amount of tasks is nearly impossible. It was proven that you won't be able to do all those tasks in the amount of time given. It is almost always a discreet advertisement for the game and for them to get more players. I wouldn't waste time on it!

That's it! I really hope this guide helps anyone trying to get more money! Remember be patient! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them! My code is IDFED, use it if you would like! You and I both will get 50c!

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u/Pale_Remove_2141 — 1 day ago
▲ 43 r/EarnExtraIncomeGlobal+3 crossposts

My guide to making more on Attapoll!

My guide to getting more higher paying surveys and cash out! My code: IDFED

I just want to preface this by saying that I have been using attapoll for over 4 years now and I have made some good and quick side income from it! I've had several accounts as I have changed my numbers and devices over the years. But if I were to count the total income made across all accounts, I would say I have made anywhere from around $500 - 600 which is a lot for a survey app.

I've seen people struggle to make income on here so I am going to give you a guide on how you can do it!

  1. When you first sign up and make your profile, stick to the choices you choose! This is highly important as the system tracks your demographic choices. For example: If you choose that you are a 35, male, white, married, income: $75k/year, 2 kids, healthcare worker, etc... then stick to that when you are in a survey! Be consistent.

  2. Pick realistic choices! Avoid picking choices that aren't realistic.. like picking that your yearly income is some high amount like 250k a year (if true, then why would you be on the app?) or that you own several cars or boats. Be simplistic and true.

  3. If a survey asks if you or anyone else in your household works in "market research", completely AVOID picking that! Survey conductors are literally market researchers, they do not want to survey anybody who also works in that field. They are looking for regular people. Also avoid picking fields that might be related to what the survey is about. Example: The survey is about your automobile mechanic choices and you say you work at a dealership or are a mechanic.. that's an immediate disqualification!

  4. Actually READ the questions, a lot of people don't read the questions and get caught by a question that tests if you are actually reading. "Please select the color purple from the list".. and you select "pink" because you were not reading... make sure to read so you don't get caught up, or at least SKIM read.

  5. Try not to rush! Some (not all) surveys have an internal time tracker, it tracks how long you spent on the survey. If the time was too short, (because you were rushing with the answers) then they disqualify you, it is a major reason why many people get disqualified when they finish the survey. You do not have to take all the time in the world and be slow, just take enough time clicking the correct answers. Listen to some music to make the time go faster!

  6. Provide meaningful answers, if the survey requires you to write something (this is to test you're a human) make sure they make sense and are NOT gibberish, this also goes for surveys asking for your opinion.

  7. Adhere to what the survey wants! If you get lucky and a survey tells you what the survey will be about in the beginning, (sometimes you can tell with specific questions) make sure your answers adhere to it! For example: survey is about people with boats, even if you don't actually have a boat, just answer the questions as if you do!

  8. Referrals matter! I remember having another device and using the referral code for my main phone on it. Completely forgot about the app in the device for a couple months, and then one day I open it to see that I have about $14 on the account! Never did a survey on the account but because I was doing surveys on my main account, the 10% per survey added up, 10% on it own is little but added up becomes a lot!

  9. "Account capping" - This is what I refer to when I am continuously getting disqualified from surveys, receiving less surveys, or lower paying surveys. Whenever my account reaches this point is when I have a lot of money on it, anywhere from $12+, this is when I consider stopping and cashing out as they won't give me better surveys until I do so! (It takes me abt 2 hours, on and off, to get to around $12+)

  10. It takes time to be get higher paying surveys! Back in 2021, I only got surveys under 50c, (probably due to the early stages of the app, it is much higher now when you start) but as I continue taking surveys and doing good on them. The average survey that I get is around $1-2. Some are around $3-7! When the system sees that you are a good survey taker, they will reward you with more higher paying ones!

  11. The tasks and games offered.. I did a couple tasks and games that gave me actual money. I did the Chime account one which gave me $300 and some other games that gave me a few dollars. Do I recommend them? Not really, I wouldn't do them with the expectation that I will receive the entire amount of money advertised on it. They are legit but the time they give you (usually 30 days) to complete the amount of tasks is nearly impossible. It was proven that you won't be able to do all those tasks in the amount of time given. It is almost always a discreet advertisement for the game and for them to get more players. I wouldn't waste time on it!

That's it! I really hope this guide helps anyone trying to get more money! Remember be patient! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them! My code is IDFED, use it if you would like! You and I both will get 50c!

u/Pale_Remove_2141 — 18 hours ago

Help on appeals

My account got suspended on May 12th at 10:22 am.
I was restricted 2x for 12 hours over the span of about 2 weeks before it.

This is my first time getting my account suspended, so I was confused as to what it is and I appealed saying I don’t know why my account is suspended and for how long it would be (stupid reply but I was confused, it’s my first time).

I sent that appeal around 12 pm and received an email at 11:51 pm the same day with the same response. It did not let me send another appeal, saying my request was being processed or something.

I looked up how to make better appeals, how long to wait, etc.. I waited 48 hours before appealing again.

I sent another appeal around 2:50 am on May 15th, saying that I believe this was a mistake again, I’m willing to take anything down, I’m gonna buy premium.

This (screenshot) was the email sent to me at 9:12 am the same day, May 15th.

What am I doing wrong here? I feel like I’m being processed through a bot, are there any trigger words to avoid? Waiting longer? Does anyone have know what I could say to get a successful appeal?

u/Pale_Remove_2141 — 8 days ago
▲ 19 r/Episode

yandere/obsessive LI?

yandere: a japanese term for a fictional character who is obsessively possessive and devoted to a love interest, often resorting to violence to maintain control.

does anyone know any good yandere/obsessive LI stories? i’m obsessed with that trope in manga/manhwa form and was wondering if i could find any good ones on episode.

any ones where the LI is going to extreme lengths for the MC & willing to do any and everything for them. it can be deep & messed up.

it can have good or bad endings too! (ps don’t tell what type of ending it has tho lol!)

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u/Pale_Remove_2141 — 9 days ago

help on summer 2026 schedule for nursing school

I’m planning to start nursing school in Spring 2027 and I need to complete all prerequisites before the August 31, 2026 deadline:

HESI exam
CNA training + CNA exam
Summer classes

My summer class is already scheduled from June 1, 2026 – July 22, 2026 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00 PM – 4:45 PM.

The CNA program options I can do are:

Accelerated CNA: 07/20/26 - 08/18/26 (Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 6 PM)
Regular Weekday CNA: 06/16/26 – 08/04/26 (Tues/Thurs, 8 AM - 6 PM)

The issue is that the accelerated CNA overlaps with the last 2 days of my summer class.

The regular weekday CNA seems more manageable since it’s only Tues/Thurs, but then I’d still be balancing:

summer classes,
CNA training,
and HESI studying all during the summer.

The HESI exam dates available are throughout August (around Aug 1–26). I would also take the CNA state exam in August too.

Right now I’m wondering if it’s smarter to:

Try balancing summer classes + CNA + HESI studying all at once, *i would still be in my summer class while in CNA training*
OR
Focus mainly on summer classes + HESI studying first, then take the HESI in early/mid August while finishing CNA training afterward. *I would finish my summer class and then begin CNA training*

I’m mainly worried about burnout and not having enough time to properly study for the HESI.

What would you do in this situation or what makes the most sense?

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u/Pale_Remove_2141 — 11 days ago

help on summer 2026 schedule for nursing school

I’m planning to start nursing school in Spring 2027 and I need to complete all prerequisites before the August 31, 2026 deadline:

HESI exam
CNA training + CNA exam
Summer classes

My summer class is already scheduled from June 1, 2026 – July 22, 2026 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00 PM – 4:45 PM.

The CNA program options I can do are:

Accelerated CNA: 07/20/26 - 08/18/26 (Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 6 PM)
Regular Weekday CNA: 06/16/26 – 08/04/26 (Tues/Thurs, 8 AM - 6 PM)

The issue is that the accelerated CNA overlaps with the last 2 days of my summer class.

The regular weekday CNA seems more manageable since it’s only Tues/Thurs, but then I’d still be balancing:

summer classes,
CNA training,
and HESI studying all during the summer.

The HESI exam dates available are throughout August (around Aug 1–26). I would also take the CNA state exam in August too.

Right now I’m wondering if it’s smarter to:

Try balancing summer classes + CNA + HESI studying all at once, *i would still be in my summer class while in CNA training*
OR
Focus mainly on summer classes + HESI studying first, then take the HESI in early/mid August while finishing CNA training afterward. *I would finish my summer class and then begin CNA training*

I’m mainly worried about burnout and not having enough time to properly study for the HESI.

What would you do in this situation or what makes the most sense?

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u/Pale_Remove_2141 — 11 days ago