Earning Cash for Paid Surveys
These are difficult economic times. Unemployment is high, jobs are scarce. Many people are looking for ways to make extra money to pay their bills.
You can certainly make money on the Internet, but where do you begin? Most ways of making money demand certain skills and training. There is a learning curve involved, long study and substantial cash investment. There are exceptions, however…
Lots of people look to legitimate paid surveys as a way to make extra money without having to invest a lot of time and money. If you are a consumer, with enough computer skill to send and receive e-mails, then you can get paid for surveys that pay.
Here is how the surveys business works: Big companies must have feedback from the consumers of their products and services in order to plan new products and improve existing ones. They also need that type of feedback to measure the effectiveness of their advertising.
Consumer spending makes up 2/3 of the economies of developed countries. Most large companies have little or no direct contact with the people who actually buy their products. Look around you the next time you go to a department store or supermarket. Thousands of products are being sold by middlemen. The actual producers are nowhere to be seen.
Companies contract with market researcher to measure consumer preferences and opinions. The market researchers use online surveys as the fastest, cheapest way to sample opinions.
This is big business on the Internet. There are thousands of surveys being made every week. So how do they get people to take the time to fill out those surveys? They pay them. A short survey might pay $5 to $10 and take 10-15 minutes. A longer survey could pay $25-$50 and take 18-25 minutes. Not much per survey but they add up.
Take a $10 and a $25 survey every day and you could make over a thousand dollars a month! Maybe you should look into taking online surveys that pay.
There are hundreds of thousands of people getting checks in the mail for surveys every month. You could be one of them…
By – David Chang
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