Make Money Taking Surveys Reviews

There are many paid survey companies out there that will pay you for your opinions, to review websites, or to try new products.

This website serves to provide you with honest reviews of the most legitimate online paid survey companies on the internet and tips to help you maximize your paid survey earnings.

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It is important to sign up at several paid survey websites

Your earnings will be slow and sporadic if you sign up with just a few. For instance if you sign up with 7-8 paid survey sites, chances are that you may take 6 months to make a $100. Your earning power is directly related to the number of the sites you register with because the more you participate the more you accumulate in cash or prizes.

Many successful users of the online surveys who make good money every month claim to have signed up with 200 plus sites.

While there are no norms, a good rule of thumb would be to register at least 50 paid survey sites and market research firms to start with. Your enthusiasm will grow when you see the money trickle in. Then, ride on this enthusiasm to increase the number of sites over time to 100 and then eventually edge closer to 200 using a combination of paid sites and sites that offer other useful incentives

This gives you the potential to make money in the range of a few hundred dollars on average in a month depending on the kind of sites you register with.

To register click on the ‘sign up’ button provided on the survey site and you will be taken to the online registration form where you have to fill in your address, email id, and the profile details that they want from you.

Initially you will receive a welcome email message.

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Here let's study step by step the minute details of how exactly to go about finding,
registering, answering and getting paid through online surveys.

The steps


Make sure you have access to the internet on a regular basis- preferably at home

Use a search engine and type your search phrase as 'online surveys'

Observe what your search engine throws up. Then get more specific and
say 'paid surveys' and 'free paid surveys'.

(In order to save you valuable time I have compiled my personal list of
free surveys companies and paid surveys database that I joined and that
I recommend. You can find it at Money-vip Free Paid Survey List.)


Visit the websites- Research, follow through, study their offers and incentives and do cross comparisons across sites

Choose the ones where you find the incentives attractive and motivating- whether its cash, free samples, coupons or whatever.

For more information on paid surveys, please visit:
http://CBHelper.net/PaidSurveyEtc

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• Companies find the internet a quicker way to gather information

• The collection of information or opinions takes place in an impersonal way,
no direct contact

• It’s entirely voluntary- no one needs to persuade a person to answer the
survey. The respondent is the boss, you decide if you want to participate
or not. People come on board of their own free will.

• The company does not have to take the risk of sending unsolicited mail.
They only contact those who show an interest in being a part of the online
survey process.

• A respondent does the survey in his or her spare time, so it’s not an
intrusion into a busy schedule

• No leg-work for the researchers; No getting doors banged in their face!

• People choose the time of day suitable for them to sit down quietly and fill
in the survey

• Unbiased replies - no need to impress the interviewer, the respondent has
no watching eyes on him or her. The person can be honest about his
views or product usage patterns

The converse is also true. The respondent- that is you, the person who participates
in the online surveys also benefits from the ‘bare minimum fuss’ of online surveys.

You choose the time, the place and how much time you will spend on a survey. No
one is breathing down your neck. All you will get is a reminder that a survey is
waiting and that's in case you don't respond within 3-5 days of receiving an
invitation. But the choice to do so or not rests entirely with you. As far as focus groups go, the online discussion circumvents the need to travel to an outside
location in order to participate.

With this introduction we’ve discussed threadbare the concept of online surveys, the
need for online surveys and the benefits to both the respondent and the companies.
Let's now move on to the actual process of taking part in surveys.

For more information on paid surveys, please visit:
http://CBHelper.net/PaidSurveyEtc

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Do companies get more out this than you do?   By Coara Andrei

Actually it’s all pretty fair and square. The companies pick up the information they
need with the bare minimum fuss from qualified respondents and the respondent
gets something in return for taking the time out to focus on the survey and give an
opinion or information.

Let’s face it, if the internet had not been discovered, this wonderful revenue stream
would not have been available to scores of people out there who are today making
some quick money in the comfort of their homes.  And, the corporate world would
have to make do with face-to-face interviews, phone interviews and direct mail
questionnaires.

For more information on paid surveys, please visit:
http://CBHelper.net/PaidSurveyEtc

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Meeting the survey criteria                                By Coara Andrei

When online surveys accept your registration, and take your demographic details, and then send you an invitation to an online survey, it means you meet their criteria as far as consumer profile goes. They may further test your suitability for a particular survey with a screening questionnaire (explained earlier in this section).

If you don’t meet the criteria at a certain site or for a particular survey don’t get disheartened. It doesn’t mean anything derogatory. It just means that your profile does not match their survey criteria. For instance, some surveys are targeted at those who have corporate experience or an understanding of the financial markets to seek out opinions on the economy or political climate in the country. If you don’t fit the bill, then no sweat! Look for another survey.

The main differentiator is of course your profile-
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