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from: Michael RussellIn this last of our two part series, we're going to go over the actual
procedure of how to find paid surveys through
Paidsurveysonline.com. The process can be a little overwhelming
if you've never done it before, so sit back and take a deep breath.
The final page of the Paidsurveysonline members' area, is actually
broken up into 3 pages. Why? Because that's how many online
survey sites they give you to apply to. The list is enough to
choke a horse. What most people would expect to find is the list
presented in alphabetical order. This is not the case. The
list is actually presented with what they call the top paying sites
listed first. In other words, the sites that you are most likely
going to have the most success with are listed at the top and
designated with a certain number of stars. There are only two
star designations. Six stars means that these are absolutely the
best sites. Three stars means these sites are highly
recommended. It kind of makes you wonder how bad the sites with
no stars really are. And that is the biggest problem with this
program.
If you look through the list, you will find that the majority of the
survey sites have no stars. There are only a handful of sites
that are given any stars at all and they are all on the first
page. Because of this, you have to wonder just how much success
you're actually going to have taking paid surveys. Hopefully, the
three and six star sites will give you enough of these to make it worth
while.
So, how do you actually apply to each site? Well, the list is not
just a list of sites but a list of links. All you need to do is
click on the link to the site you want to become a member of in order
to take your paid surveys. This is where you have to be very
careful. Some of the sites, when you go to them, will not just
immediately present you with a sign up form for the site. Some of
the sites will present you with options to sign up with other sites
first, or maybe even give you options for special offers. This is
where you have to be very careful to read every page that comes
up. You can end up signing up for something that has absolutely
nothing to do with taking paid surveys.
Another thing you have to be careful of and this is listed next to each
site, is that some of the sites are listed as International sites and
some are listed as USA only. In other words, the sites that are
listed as USA only mean that you must be a resident of the United
States in order to take surveys with that site. International
means you can live anywhere in the world.
Once you finally make your way to the sign up page for each site,
simply fill in the info with your roboform and confirm your membership
by following the directions in the confirmation email that they will
send you. After you do this, you're in and ready to take whatever
surveys they send you.
And that's it. That's the service that Paidsurveysonline.com
provides. The truth is, if you just spend some time on your own,
you can find all these sites on your own.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to [http://paid-survey-guide.com/]Paid Surveys
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