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Paid Survey : How to Get Started With Free Survey Sites

from: Alan Lim

A paid survey is an excellent choice to earn a little money


without having to
leave your home. These questionnaires allow

you to express your opinion and
get paid for the viewpoints you

provide.



Pick a listing
site



Your first step in finding the right paid survey site is
to

choose a listing site that has lots of companies that are paying

for
people to complete the survey questionnaires. The listing

site has the
responsibility of finding all the companies that

are offering good income or
other methods of reimbursement for

home based workers. Look for a listing
site that has a variety

of good paying businesses identified. Be sure you
understand

what you are paying for if you must provide your credit
card

number. Look for information on how you are paid, whether

directly or
through the listing site. Also, make sure that the

listing site you contact
has good customer service people.



Pick a survey company



Once you
have picked the listing site that you want to use to

obtain a paid survey
listing, select the company that is closest

to your ideal. This would include
such factors as how you are

paid, how often you are paid. You also want to
select companies

that have products or services that you are familiar with
in

most cases. It's important that the information you give in

response to
the survey questions is accurate and complete. After

all, your opinion may
make the difference between launching a

product or not.



Choose a
payment preference



There are several different ways to be reimbursed when
you

complete a paid survey. For instance, you can be paid in cash

through
the listing site, or directly from the company which

provided the survey.
Some companies and web sites pay in cash,

others will send coupons, products
or other items which are

related to the product line. Still others of the
listing sites

allow you to accumulate points so that you can redeem the
points

for great products of your choice.



Complete the
survey



Of course, to be a paid survey respondent, you must complete
the

survey. It is important that you complete the survey with your

own
information, not as you think the survey company wants to

hear, or what the
neighbor told you about a specific product

that is being surveyed. You should
take your role as

representative of many other consumers very seriously.
Make

certain that you understand the question that is being asked
and

answer it accurately to the best of your ability. Don't let a

company
be misrepresented because you don't like a neighbor who

is using the product.
You should only speak to your own

experience with the company or product.




Get paid



When you complete your first paid survey and
receive

reimbursement for your efforts, it's a time for
celebration.

Working at this type of employment allows you do to tasks
that

are interesting and fun and to earn money for your efforts. You

may
be paid in cash or in the products of the company. The

company may send you a
payment check either through the mail or

electronically. Sometimes third part
payment means such as

PayPal are used. Other businesses provide coupons or
rebates on

the products. Sometimes you receive points which can be
redeemed

at a company site for some really nice prizes.



About the
author:

To find out all about free to join survey sites, you can
check

online for information such as that found at <a

href="http://www.goodinternetmoney.com/Make-Money-Taking-Survey.p

hp"
target="_self">Paid Survey</a> or <a

href="http://www.goodinternetmoney.com"
target="_self">Get Paid

for Surveys</a>.

 



 

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