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Tips on Taking Surveys
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Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

There is so much hype out there claiming you will get rich taking surveys. Believe me, you can’t support yourself by taking surveys all day.

There are several types of survey companies. Some pay more than others. The best ones are the ones that just pay cash, or that you can earn points and convert them into cash, gift cards or merchandise. You should stick to these types of survey companies rather than the ones that are more like sweepstakes, unless you like this type of reward. I do mostly paid surveys but a few are sweepstakes.

Once you have signed up for a bunch of survey sites you will start recieving invitations via email. Take the surveys right away before they get closed. Once they get a certain number of responses they will close the survey. When starting the survey be honest with your screening questions. These are questions that many sites will ask before they actually give you a survey to take. The purpose of the screening questions is to find out if you’re in the right demographic for the survey they’re offering. This is important because if the survey is targeted for women that do most of the food or clothing shopping for the household, they don’t want to give that survey to the man of the house. So, don’t lie on the screening questions or try to figure out what type of person they are looking for, it doesn’t work. When the survey begins, you don’t know what they are screening for so you won’t know what the ”correct” answers are anyways.

When taking the survey make sure you read every question and answer it honestly. If you just start running through it checking the middle row they WILL catch on and kick you off that survey. When taking the survey make sure you are in the mindset that it could take up to 30 minutes (most are only 5 -10 minutes) to complete the survey. When finished with the survey be sure to click on the submit button (if there is one)to be rewarded.

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Like I said, you can make a little money taking surveys but be sure answer all the questions honestly. Most of the surveys are about new products that companies want to introduce into the marketplace. They want your honest opinion about the product.

I have been taking online surveys fo almost 8 months and have come up with 4 tips for Success. They are as follows:

4 Tips for Success

1. Register with as many companies as possible. I will start giving you a few everyday and several will even pay you just for registering as a panelist!

2. Comfirm your email address to ensure that you get the surveys. Most companies won’t send surveys until you verify your email account.

3. Respond to every survey invitation. This is the only way to get cash or points! The more you participate the more leads you will get to better paying studies.

4. Fill out demographic profiles whenever applicable. Completing this information will help you qualify for more surveys.

Did you find this information helpful? If you would like to get more tips like these from me please go to http://webmom.wordpress.com. I am truly interested in helping you take advantage of getting paid to take surveys and give your opinion for FREE. CJ Roberts

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Surveys For Cash Exposed
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Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

The latest greatest home based income opportunity these days is all about taking surveys for cash. The really neat thing about taking paid surveys for cash is that it doesn’t matter who you are. There are opportunities for everyone to make money from home taking surveys for cash. In fact, paid surveys are perfect for stay-at-home mom’s, student’s, retirees or anyone who wants to make some extra cash in their spare time.

In this article, I will explain how paid surveys work and then you can decide if taking surveys for cash is right for you. With all of the scams out there these days, many people question whether surveys for cash are really legitimate and whether anyone is actually earning money taking paid surveys. The answer is yes - paid surveys are a legitimate money maker and you can really make money taking surveys for cash. That said, you should not expect to become rich with this venture. While it is possible to earn good money taking paid surveys, you should consider it more of a part time income producer rather than a day job replacement.

What are paid surveys and how do they work?

“Paid Surveys” is a catch all phrase that usually covers both surveys for cash and paid focus groups. Paid survey participants get compensated for taking surveys or attending online focus groups and sharing their likes, dislikes and opinions of products, services, and concepts. Some companies also pay you to test out new products and provide feedback that they then use to make their products better and more marketable. When you take surveys for cash, the companies that are paying you are looking for good feedback, so be sure to provide as much as possible.

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The best way to make money with taking surveys for cash is to sign up for as many paid surveys as possible, with various different programs. This will give you a steady supply of new paid survey opportunities. It is also recommended that you have a separate free email account just for your surveys so that you don’t miss out on any opportunities or get them mixed up in your personal email.

The amount of money that you make with taking surveys for cash is up to you and depends upon the time spent participating in various programs. To give you a rough idea, if you can plan at least 1/2 an hour a day, 3 days a week or so to take paid surveys, you should be able to make a nice part time income with paid surveys. Luckily, Working on free paid surveys is easy and fun and you can set your own hours and work at your own pace.

If you decide that taking surveys for cash is something that you would like to do, you will find that there is no shortage of paid surveys to take. For many, taking surveys for cash is a hobby that really pays off.

Get started today with this list of free paid surveys. For the inside scoop on how to earn extra money taking surveys for cash, visit: http://www.websurveyrewards.com

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Get Paid To Fill Out Surveys
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Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Getting paid to fill out surveys is another one of those ways to make money that not too many people know about and even fewer people implement. If you would like to get paid to fill out surveys then you should first realize that you must be realistic with your expectations. Don’t be surprised when you get a survey that takes 20 minutes to complete and you only get a few dollars for. Also don’t expect to see you inbox overflowing with invitations to take a seemingly endless amount of paid surveys. Note that each paid survey has a specific demographic that it was designed for. If you don’t fall into that demographic then you don’t get a survey, it’s that simple.

However in addition to having the income potential from getting paid to fill out surveys limited there are some great benefits to taking them.

  • You can do this sitting at home in your spare time for a little extra money.
  • Let’s face it, there really isn’t much work involved, just clicking a mouse and pushing keys.
  • Almost anybody can sign up, but some will receive more surveys than others

If you are looking to take paid surveys right away then there are some things you should know about when you are searching for the right company. Some companies will provide you with a database of paid survey websites and take all the legwork of actually finding them all by yourself. These companies don’t actually send you the paid surveys but they are a great resource to have. Also you should look to see what the minimum payout is. Some companies may have payouts that would require more time to complete than you are willing to spend.

If you are looking to start right away getting paid to fill out surveys then you should check out http://www.paidsurveysite.com to get started. If you do not feel like paying for a list of survey sites, there are links at the bottom where you can try out some free paid surveys sites to see if getting paid to fill out surveys is for you.

Jon Miller is the owner of http://www.paidsurveysite.com If you are looking to take paid surveys then I suggest you look at some paid survey sites


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How To Get Paid For Online Survey
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Monday, February 19th, 2007

Fill survey and get paid cash: many of us are wondering if it really can be that simple. Actually, it is just that simple!

You can get paid money for simply filling out a survey. Getting money for filling out a questionnaire is not a new concept. In fact it has been around for many years. Recently with the introduction of the Internet survey companies have started incorporating online surveys as part of their market research.

To earn money for complete a survey you are basically agreeing to be one of the statistics that a company is going to use for their own purposes. There are a variety of reasons for companies to use paid surveys to gather their market research, but the biggest reason is the variety of survey responses they will get.

Online survey sites are a dime a dozen on the Internet. If you haven’t tried one already, a survey site is basically a data base of companies that will pay you, or give you other rewards, if you fill out a survey about their products. This also can be done by attending focus groups, watching commercials, trying out products and so on. The logic behind this is that these companies need feedback from consumers as to how their products and services are received in the public. These complains are willing to pay for that feedback and that’s where you come in.

You might ask - “how do I find these companies and the deals they offer”. And you are right - it is not easy to find these companies, sign up to their deals, and hope they pay for your time. This is where online survey sites come in.

You may ask - why do I need the survey sites? Can’t I find these companies by myself and attend their surveys?

The answer is yes. You can find them yourself. But this is very time consuming and difficult, as these companies are not easy to find and the deals are not always good. Survey sites offer you a database of companies that were already checked and were found to have provide good deals, payment on time and are actively accepting surveys. The online survey sites usually charge a small one time fee for joining, and you get life time access to their database. The database is updated a few times a month to include more good offers and take down the offers that are not so good.

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Here are a few tips on how to test these sites before paying the entrance fee:

Tip number one: Are they international? - This is especially important to international customers (outside the US). Does the site offer sufficient activity for people who are not Americans? If it doesn’t, that you should look for another one (if you are from outside the US).

Tip number two: Look for reviews - for a good data base, you’ll probably want to join a paid site. They have a better and a constantly updated database. So look for reviews about the various paid survey sits. Choose the one that looks the best. You will have a money back guarantee, in most cases, so don’t worry too much.

Tip number three: Do they have a good customer care? Drop them an email and see how much time it takes them to answer a simple enquiry. Do they answer the question you asked them? (Amazingly enough, some customer care reps. simply ignore the question you asked and answer whatever they feel like).

Tip number four: Is there a monthly fee? Most survey sites request only a one time modest fee of about $30-$40, for lifetime access. Make sure you are not billed monthly for using the site.

Working the surveys is not difficult, but it is time consuming, so make sure you make the time to do it. In terms of return per hour, the effort is worth-while.

If you want to find some good online survey sites, please check out: surveyguide

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Mystery Shopping Jobs: Is It For You?
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Saturday, February 17th, 2007

According to conventional wisdom “There’s no such thing as a free lunch”. That’s generally true BUT…there is a way to really have a free lunch and also get paid for it! This is so awesome that people can hardly believe it! They are skeptical at first but they are so glad after they give it a try.

Most of us don’t know it but we can earn money for many of the activities we do everyday: eating in restaurants, shopping in stores, enjoying a movie at your local theater or playing golf!

In the U.S. over 700,000 people are paid every day for such “jobs”. It is called Mystery Shopping.

What is Mystery Shopping?

Simply put, mystery shopping is very much like everyday shopping, but for money! You just need to be attentive to some details during your shopping trip and to report them to the mystery shopping company that hires you. Doing so, you can get paid for eating out at first-class restaurants, shopping at the mall, staying at hotels, and even going to the movies.

A fast growing industry

Mystery shopping is a prospering business and more and more companies are relying on shoppers’ anonymous feedback to determine how they can improve customer service.

In an article entitled “Spies like us; Mystery shoppers keep eye on customer service” (The Washington Times, July 2004) we can learn that mystery shopping has become a “critical marketing tool” used by companies to develop customer loyalty:

“Consumers have more choices than ever before. The smart companies realize they can compete by creating an optimized customer experience.”

More companies are relying on shoppers’ anonymous feedback to determine how they can improve customer service, which plays an important role in business transactions.

‘If the customer has had a bad experience, they’re going to go somewhere else,’ said Jeff Marr, Vice President of Walker Information, which provides research on customer loyalty. ‘When it comes to retailing, you’re only as good as your last interaction.’

The mystery shopping industry has grown over the past decade as more companies - from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies - have tried to focus more heavily on customer service, officials say. Companies such as McDonald’s, Starbucks, Home Depot, Kinko’s and Giant Food are just a handful of the companies that use mystery shoppers.

The industry has expanded from typical service-oriented clients - such as restaurants, retailers and hotels - to industries such as banks, insurance companies, car dealerships, funeral homes and apartment buildings.

“This is a critical marketing tool,” said Jeff Hall, who is CEO of a mystery shopping company in Michigan. “Companies need to connect with their customers - not just with a fake smile.”

“Mystery shopping is nothing more than receiving feedback from anonymous customers,” said Paige Hall, President and CEO of a mystery shopping company in Atlanta.

A great opportunity to make money from home

What is your income potential with mystery shopping jobs? To answer this question, let’s consider the income generated by two mystery shoppers:

Mystery shopper #1: Max Jakeman (Alexandria, WA)

Max Jakeman works as a mystery shopper during his spare time. His story was featured in the article “Spies like us”, published in the Washington Times:

Max Jakeman is an undercover agent - for a pizza chain. He has also spied on fast-food chains, upscale restaurants, movie theaters, bowling alleys and golf courses.

The Alexandria resident is one of the thousands of mystery shoppers who get paid to give feedback on their overall customer experience.

Mr. Jakeman, who is in the Army, mystery shops between three and four times a week, usually on weekends and evenings. He calls his answering machine at home and leaves notes about his experience so he doesn’t forget details before he has to write the report.

Mr. Jakeman thinks his job helps make a difference.

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“I’m a consumer and I’ve been places where I’ve been treated badly,” Mr. Jakeman said. “With mystery shopping you feel like you’re making an impact.”

The shoppers get paid different amounts for their work, depending on the industry and degree of difficulty. For instance, grocery stores pay $10 to $25, movie theaters pay $10 to $50 and florists pay $45 to $100 per assignment.

Mr. Jakeman brings home $300 to $400 a month in cash, in addition to about $1,000 in perks including free movies, free oil changes, free pizza and free rounds of golf.”

Mystery shopper #2: Jennifer Voitle (Baldwin, NY)

The Wall Street Journal has recently featured an article on earning huge money with mystery shopping assignments. It explains how Jennifer Voitle, a mystery shopper living in Baldwin - N.Y., makes about $7000 per month from her various assignments. Here is an excerpt of this article:

“Jennifer Voitle has mastered the Freebie Economy. A former investment-bank employee who was laid off two years ago, Ms. Voitle has found a new career in the arcane world of dining deals, gift certificates and “mystery shopping,” where companies pay her to test their products and services. She gets paid to shop, eat at restaurants, drink at bars, travel and even play golf. Last month, she made nearly $7,000 from her various freebie adventures. By the end of the year, she could be making more than she did in investment banking, not counting her steady supply of handouts.

She gets free gas, free groceries and free clothes. When her car breaks down, she gets paid to have it repaired. She can make $75 for test-driving a Land Rover, $20 for drinking at a bar and $25 for playing arcade games (she keeps any winnings). Golfing is her latest passion, and in addition to playing on courses around the country free of charge, she gets free food and drinks and gifts from the pro shop.”

Jennifer came to mystery shopping after she lost her job. Trolling the Internet, she discovered an ad for mystery shopping. “I thought, ‘this looks too good to be true,’ ” she says. Mystery shoppers get paid to sample a company’s service or products and write a report on their experience. For companies, mystery shopping is popular way of checking on quality. For Ms. Voitle, it was a quick source of cash and freebies.

Her first assignment was a Pathmark grocery store, where she received free groceries and $10 for a quick report. She worked her way up to gas stations, clothing stores and restaurants. She quickly discovered that the best-paying mystery shopping jobs were for upscale businesses like banks and high-end car dealers. She earns $75 for test-driving a Land Rover, compared with about $30 for a Ford.

Volume is critical. On any given day, she will mystery shop gas stations, grocery stores, golf courses, clothing stores, casinos, hotels, insurance companies and restaurants. She even gets paid to shop for apartments and interview for jobs. She can make as much as $50 for applying for a job at a major company, and reporting back on the performance of the people who do the hiring.”

Bottom line:

Working during his spare time, Mr. Jakeman brings home $300 to $400 a month in cash, in addition to about $1,000 in perks. Working full-time, Jennifer Voitle makes up to $7,000 from her various assignments. The income generated by these real life people indicates the income range you can expect as a mystery shopper. Your income will depend on the time you devote to this job. It’s up to you to work as much or as little as you wish.

Mystery shoppers are in high demand all over the U.S. and Canada. If you love shopping, it’s a great way to combine business with pleasure. Don’t wait!

Sam Parker is a managing partner at Maximum Paid Surveys, a premium database of paid online surveys and mystery shopping jobs. Maximum Paid Surveys brings superior value to registered members by delivering the most professional resource of paid opportunities on the Internet.

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