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Paid Online Surveys -- Take Free American Opinion Surveys For
Money. The traditional consumer opinion survey
has changed, morphed into online surveys, many of which are on a 'for pay'
basis. Even though you can now take American opinion surveys for money, they are
still free of cost. There are also Canadian, U.K., Australian and other country
paid surveys being taken.


The faster pace and higher complexity of today's marketplaces
make the Internet a preferred medium for gathering information. Market
researchers can have a question in the morning, run a survey after lunch and
have answers before day's end. That speed is why there are now thousands of
online surveys being taken every week.

For this to work
they need a large database of willing survey participants. To get enough
volunteers, more and more survey makers find it worthwhile to compensate survey
takers. Compensation can be in cash, points convertible into cash, valuable
products or other tangible forms.



Payment is made by check through the U.S. Postal Service or through deposits
made directly into your PayPal account.



Any consumer, 18 years of age or older, can qualify as a participant. All you
need is access to the Internet and enough technical expertise to be able to send
and receive e-mails.



Here's how you get you name on the lists of prospective paid survey
participants:



1. Pick out a good paid survey guide company. There are over 700 survey makers
in the U.S. and over 3,000 worldwide. If you want to make money with paid
surveys, most of these don't pay and will just waste your time. You need a guide
to find the ones that pay and avoid the rest.



Paid survey guide companies maintain lists of which survey makers are good and
which not. For a small one-time fee you can sign up with them and gain access to
their lists of preferred survey makers.



To pick a good guide company, look for a strong money-back guarantee backed up
by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. Also look for one
with a low refund rate under their guarantee. The refund rate is the best
measure of previous client satisfaction.



Pick one with a low (3-6%) rate, which indicates many satisfied clients. Avoid
any with refund rates that are unknown or are 9% or higher. A high refund rate
shows that many unhappy clients have demanded their money back; steer away from
these.



2. Once you choose your guide company and have a copy of their list of preferred
survey makers, sign up for as many of these as you can. Sign up for all of them
if you possibly can. Remember that these are the companies that send out the
survey invitations, and the checks for filling out the questionnaires!



You will need to apply to each one separately (each are separate, competing
companies) giving your contact info and demographic data (age, gender,
occupation, zip code, etc.)



3. Open a separate free e-mail account to handle paid survey business. Check
your e-mail at least daily. Respond to all correspondence promptly. Accept all
invitations to take surveys at first, until you get established as a reliable
survey taker. Later you can high-grade them and accept only the high paid ones
if you wish.



4. Be diligent and patient. Move quickly to take the surveys offered. The survey
makers will test you at first to see how you respond, see if you are real. As
they gain confidence with you they will send you more and bigger, higher paying
surveys to take. Your income from each should hit max rate 3-6 months after
signup.



If you get involved with paid online surveys and take free American opinion
surveys for money, how much money will you make?



Well, that depends on your diligence, your demographics and on how many good
survey makers have your application in their database.



However, as an indication, most serious survey takers report monthly incomes of
between $200 and $600. Many report incomes of $1,000 a month or more.


Author: jorchav



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