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Online Paid Surveys - Easy Way To Earn Cash?

from: Davion Wong

Online paid surveys can be an easy

way to earn cash if you know what you are doing. For those who have
absolutely zero idea of how the survey system works, it can be daunting
initially. People like the idea of being able to earn extra income from
doing free internet paid surveys in their spare time. We will look at
what are some of the pros of taking online paid surveys and the
shortcomings or drawbacks.

Pros of Taking Online Paid Surveys

1. Supplementary or Pocket Cash

Anyone
wanting to earn some extra income in his or her spare time should start
looking at taking online paid surveys. Each survey, simple ones to be
exact, takes no more than 30 minutes and can pay anything from $5 to
$70. Imagine doing 2 or 3 of them everyday? It takes barely an hour to
earn $10 to $210. By the way, $5 surveys are usually very short and
most survey companies pay more than that. On top of online paid
surveys, you can participate in online focus group surveys, phone
surveys, or even be a mystery shopper or movie-goer. Such free internet
paid surveys can net you anything from $5 to $150 or more per
assignment depending on how detailed it is and how much time is needed.

2. Little Time Commitment

There
is no minimum time you have to set aside. Some folks spend no more than
3 hours per week just to earn some pocket cash while others who make
this a full-time job may participate in the online paid surveys for at
least 5 hours a day. It is really up to you and how much money you want
to make.

3. No Contractual Obligation

Unlike working in the
office for an employer, there is no contractual obligation that you
have to fulfill when you do the online paid surveys. You do not have to
report for work at 9am and face the computer until the day ends. You
have no reports to prepare, no sales target to meet and no clients to
meet.

4. Flexibility

You can be busy feeding your baby one
moment and simply log into your account at the survey company to do
your free internet paid surveys when you can spare the time. This
flexibility allows you to plan your day ahead. You become your own boss!

Drawbacks or Shortcomings of Online Paid Surveys

1. Beware of Scam Market Research Sites

There
are scam sites around so exercise caution. Market research companies do
not charge you for membership fees in order to give you surveys to
take. Look out for this important clue. However, it is fine to pay an
online survey company for online paid surveys directories. There is a
difference between market research companies and legitimate online
survey companies offering internet paid surveys directories. The market
research company is the one which conducts the free internet paid
surveys. Since they are already paid by the product or client
companies, you should not be paying to join. On the other hand, sites
offering directories of market research companies deserve a fee since
they have spent time researching and reviewing these companies to
compile the best around.

2. Gifts instead of Cash Payouts

There
are some online paid survey sites that do not pay cash but gifts,
vouchers, movie tickets, discount vouchers etc. If you are looking for
income, these intangible rewards may not be useful for you.

3. Lack of Global Opportunities

Most
market research companies you can find online are meant only for US
residents. Overseas folks cannot take part in these online paid surveys
at all. Even though there are global companies that do need foreigners
for their surveys, it can be challenging to find them especially for
those which do not have internet presence.

Whether you are a US resident or non-resident, find out at my blog how you can still use online paid surveys
to supplement your income. This article may be freely reprinted or
distributed in its entirety in any ezine, newsletter, blog or website.
The author's name, bio and website links must remain intact and be
included with every reproduction.


Davion is a successful webmaster and author. Discover where to find the highest paying free internet paid surveys at his popular blog http://Free-Internet-PaidSurvey.blogspot.com and start earning some extra cash today.


 


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