A great way to pick up extra income is to get paid to fill out surveys. Large companies spend many millions of dollars every year to measure and test consumer and public opinion. Thousands of surveys are being made every week. Most of these are made on some kind of reward to the participants basis.
About 20% of them pay well and are worth the time to take. Surveys that take only a few minutes to fill out pay $5 to $75 with most of them in the $10 to $25 range. A $10 and a $25 survey per day will bring in over $1,000 a month and over $12,000 a year.
The other 80% of “paid” survey either pay poorly or not at all. They are just a waste of time. To get paid to fill out surveys, the object is to get your application in to the survey makers that pay, and avoid those that don’t.
Here is the way the marketplace works. The large companies that commission the surveys, focus groups, etc., contract with companies that make surveys all the time. There are over 700 of these in the U.S. and over 3,000 worldwide. These survey makers each maintain their own database of survey takers.
There are two basic strategies used regarding payments to survey participants. About 20% of the survey makers cut directly to the chase and just pay their participants in cash or equivalent. The remaining 80% try to increase their margins and make more money by “paying” their survey takers with smoke, mirrors and promises.
The 20% that pay well, have low turnover among participants, don’t advertise and do not pay recruiting fees.
The 80% that don’t pay or that pay very little, have high turnover, advertise for new participants and must pay recruiting fees to whoever will send them new recruits.
As a result, 95 to 98% of the recruiting ads are recruiting for the 80%! You can find numerous “free list” sites advertising (using expensive ads!) that they are giving away free lists of survey makers. Yes they are, and they will make money off of anyone using their lists. They will, but their list users won’t!
Your best bet to find lists of paying survey makers will be through paid survey sites. There are a couple of hundred or so of these that maintain lists of good survey makers and, for a small one-time membership fee, will give you a copy of their current list.
But the story doesn’t end there. You see, it occurs to some of these paid survey sites that they can “double dip” and collect both membership fees AND recruitment fees. To do this, of course, they must degrade the quality of their lists. Result: you maybe make a little money with some on the list, but not much.
So which are the good paid survey sites? The ones with good survey makers you can apply to to really get paid to fill out surveys? Well, there is a way to tell them apart. What you do is to watch what the most recent clients of these sites say about them. You can see their opinions in the refund rates of the paid survey sites.
Here’s how. Look for paid survey sites with STRONG money-back guarantees backed by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. Then within that group, look for low refund rates. Low refund rates mean happy clients. High refund rates mean unhappy clients demanding their money back!
Pick a paid survey site with a low (3-6%) refund rate. Avoid any with refund rates that are either unknown (means “high”) or that are as high as 9-10%. Don’t even consider any that do not have strong money-back guarantees.
Sign up with that paid survey site. When they give you their list of preferred survey makers, to really get paid to fill out surveys, you want to sign up with each and every one of these survey makers.
You should have good results, actually get paid to fill out surveys and enjoy prosperity. You will join the happy clients of that paid survey site and will be happy about your selection.
For more information on paid survey sites and how to get paid to fill out surveys, visit: get paid to fill out survey To learn more about refund rates and comparing paid survey sites to pick the best one, visit: Paid survey site
Jorge Chavez is an experienced paid internet survey expert at: http://surveysentinel.ya23.com
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