About
Paid Surveys
Participating in paid online
surveys, focus groups, and product testing is one of the
easiest methods of making money on the internet. A growing
number of people who make money in their spare time using
these programs,which include anything from watching movie
trailers online and giving feedback, completing 5-minute
opinion polls, or testing products like ipods or cellphones.
There is an equally wide range of compensation for those
who contribute a bit of their time and opinions. Some researchers
with offer free products in exchange for your time. For example,
a survey conducted by a popular baby magazine might entitle
you to a free one-year subscription to that magazine. Others
will enter each survey-taker into a sweepstakes; for example,
one in 250 people who complete the survey will win $250 in
cash or a free ipod nano. Some will offer a voucher for goods,
such as $20 off any order at Toysrus.com. Many paid surveys
offer straight-forward cash compensation. It is not uncommon
to receive $50.00 for a survey that takes 15 minutes to complete.
That is not bad considering it is something you can do in
your pajamas while enjoying your morning coffee and bagel.
In addition to cash compensation and prizes, many people
enjoying participating in the process which decides which
products will be sold or not.
Why are companies willing to pay for your opinion? That’s
simple. It is estimated that companies in the US alone spend
350 billion dollars a year in advertising and market research.
It makes sense for these companies to pay a small group of
people to test a product before launching a multi-million
dollar advertising campaign. The information gained through
this kind of research is invaluable for the company. For
the user, paid surveys are ideal for college students, busy
parents, or anyone who wants to pick up a bit of extra money,
as well as anyone interested in advertising and marketing.
The great thing about taking paid surveys is that once you
announce yourself as someone interested in contributing their
opinion, you will receive e-mail invitations to participate.
If you are too busy, if the subject of the survey is not
of interest to you, or if the compensation is not what you
are looking for, simply decline the invitation. On the other
hand, if the survey does spark your interest, complete it
and payment will be on its way. Can you think of a better
way to make money? Some people who take online paid surveys
make an extra $800 or so per month to cover car payments
or student loans, while others devote 4 or 5 hours a day
to it and make a full income.
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