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How to Make Cash From Paid Surveys

from: Jorge Chavez

To entice more people to sign up to participate in online surveys,

survey makers are now paying cash for each survey taken.  As a
direct consequence you can now make cash from paid surveys!



It's easy!  There are no right answers or wrong answers to survey
questions; the survey makers just want your honest opinion, whatever it
might be.  You can take and make cash from online paid surveys at
any time, from any place where you have access to a computer and an
Internet connection.



So what, specifically, must you do to make cash from paid
surveys?  The short answer is that you must fill out an
application with each of the good survey makers. Then, when the survey
invitations come in, respond, fill out the survey questionnaire and
your check will come to you in the mail.



The longer answer is that it is best to work through a reliable paid
survey guide company to steer you to the good survey makers. (The bad
ones make the most noise and have the most ads on the Internet! And the
"free" guides are frequently set up specifically to steer you to the
bad survey makers and the sales companies disguised as survey makers!)



When you need to get around in strange territory, it is better for you
to pay your own guide than use one that someone else is paying. In this
case you want to make cash from paid surveys.  There are many out
there who only talk cash and actually want to pay you with only a smile
and a handshake.



A good guide company will be sizable, of good reputation, growing, and
will have a strong 60 to 90 day money-back guarantee backed up by a
bank or financial institution such as PayPal or ClickBank.  Look
at all of these points but look hardest at their refund rate.



The refund rate is the percentage of their clients that demanded their
money back. A low refund rate means happy clients. A high refund rate
means lots of unhappy clients.  Specifically, the ideal refund
rate will be in the 3-5% range.  Avoid any company with a refund
rate over 10%.



When you select your guide company and get started, they will give you
a copy of their list of preferred, proven survey-makers.  Apply to
all of them if possible.  If you cannot apply to all, apply to as
many as you can. This is a critical step.  Remember that you
cannot make cash from paid surveys if the survey makers do not send you
surveys to take.



And the survey makers cannot send you surveys to take unless they have
your name, address and demographic info in their databases.  These
survey makers are competitors and each database is separate.  To
make cash from paid surveys you need to apply to each separate company
so they can send you surveys to take.



When you start getting invitations to take surveys, respond to them
promptly, take the survey, fill out all the blanks fully and answer to
the best of your ability. When you respond quickly and well you will
get more and more paid surveys to take in the future.



To learn more about making money with paid online surveys visit:
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about comparing paid survey companies to  

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Jorge Chavez is an experienced paid survey expert at: http://surveysentinel.ya23.com

 



 

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