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The Truth About Paid Surveys Online - The internet has flourished into a money making source with a
plethora of ways to make money over the past several years. There has been much
debate online over whether paid surveys can actually earn you money. While it is
possible to make some extra cash, don t plan on making a living off of paid
surveys. More and more people are turning to the internet so they can work at
home as oppose to going to their 9-5 job, but taking paid surveys certainly won
t fulfill this desire.
Surveys are distributed online by companies who are looking
for people to review their new products and services. These companies distribute
surveys because it allows them to collect market research from an array of
people. Different surveys will pay different amounts just depending on what the
company is willing to pay to get your information.
You have to be careful about paid surveys and the type of
information that they require as well. There are several paid surveys online
that simply require your name and email address with a few standard questions.
However, some surveys get extremely detailed and may even trick you into signing
up with them. The way they do this is by having you try a 30-day risk free trial
in order to get paid with the hope that many people will not cancel their trial
after 30 days.
In this case, you end up being a buyer instead of earning cash to look at their
new product. Because of this, it is recommended that you only agree to such
terms with a 90-day risk free trial. Otherwise, stick to the free trials that
you don t have to worry about canceling your trial.
Many money making surveys will ask you the same boring questions about their
products to get the general feedback from the public. Although it can be
extremely boring, it is incredibly easy to make extra money just giving your
opinion on a product. Sometimes people who turn paid surveys into a work at home
side-business will get asked to do several more surveys. Companies that find
people that give the best feedback generally ask you to do as many as possible.
Another perk you may get from paid surveys is being given free products or gift
cards. The best way to take a survey on a product is to try the product out.
While this is certainly not the case for every survey, you may run into a few
surveys from time to time that do indeed hand out freebies.
Paid surveys are a great way to make some extra money, but you shouldn t be
planning on turning it into a work at home business. It has its perks and it is
extremely easy to pull in some extra money, but paid surveys simply don t pay
enough for you to live off of.
By: Thomas Berten
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Helen Roberts is the webmaster of
www.PaidSurveysFacts.com where she describes her own experience with Paid
Surveys and where she gives an exhaustive list of free marketing companies that
pay for opinions.
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