| How To Make Real Money
From Surveys |
Don't Ever Pay A Site To Receive
Surveys From Them. Market research companies pay
BIG money for research sites to gather your opinions. If a survey site can't kick down
a decent payment for your time, without making you pay up front to
join, they're scamming you.
These pay-up-front sites have all
sorts of excuses for why you should pay to join for greater rewards,
but none of them hold water in a world where companies want the
right participants for their research and are more than
willing to pay for them.
The most legitimate sites are
free because there's plenty of money going around in market research
for both the research site and yourself to make decent cash without
you having to part with yours.
Complete your Profile.
Survey
sites will tend to ask you to complete questions about yourself once
you've confirmed registration. Be sure to check the pages on sites
you join to make sure there aren't any profile questionnaires you
haven't done. Sites use your profile to target you for relevant
research. Completing your profile will ensure you receive these
targeted questionnaires.
Sign Up To Multiple Sites.
After doing surveys and trawling for new sites for years, the one thing I know is that no single site
is going to make you rich, or for that matter flood your inbox with
paying surveys. Be sure to sign up to all the sites I've tried
and tested that truly pay cash or give you
shopping
vouchers.
Get The Family To Join.
Check each
site's policy one this one, but most research sites will let you have
other members from the same household join. Having your partner,
children (if old enough), or granny join paying research sites will
massively increase the rewards your family gets from doing internet questionnaires... just watch those cheques and vouchers hitting your
mailbox thick and fast!
Steer Clear Of The Sites That Get
You To Sign Up But Then Don't Pay. There are plenty of spamming
scammers out there that will fill your inbox with junk as a reward
for you spending your time filling out their registration and
profile details. You'll find a small, but growing list of sites I can't endorse
here.
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