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Paid Online Surveys: The Good And The Bad

6 July 2009 No Comment

Paid online surveys have been lingering in the web for a while now, and numerous individuals have been participating in it hoping to get extra money to pay for house bills, everyday necessities or purchase some wants. Companies conduct some comprehensive market research on their goods and service and are capable of paying consumers who join their surveys and focus groups. The internet contains a lot of these paid for surveys and it is important that we discover the real survey sites from the bogus ones.

There is actually some light behind paid online surveys in the web; you get paid for sharing what you think about their products. Companies big or small are aware of how significant consumer opinion is because it is what would help them make betterments on the quality of their products and services and in turn provide better income. These online surveys are part of a bigger marketing campaign that companies are paying a big sum for.

Paid for surveys can come in a wide range of topics. From your favorite restaurants, to new movies and shows, upcoming products, foods, drinks and even the latest gadgetry, every one of these can be the topic of surveys. No matter what age group, work category or hobbies people are into, there are a lot of surveys available for them that can help companies in their quest for producing better products and services.

The moment you register in genuine paid online surveys, you will be required to relay some important data that will basically include your age, gender, profession and income or salary range. Once the survey site has gathered all the necessary information, you will then be waiting for their email whenever there is a survey that you qualify for based on the data you have given. An invitation will be sent to you containing the direct link to the survey form itself.

Participating in paid online surveys has its benefits, and these benefits can come usually in cash rewards, but can also come in the form of gift certificates and discount coupons. The reward system will vary from one survey site to another; some will immediately credit you with a particular amount of cash upon completion, and some will require you to gather enough points by completing more surveys and exchange these points for cash or freebies.

With the birth of paid online surveys also comes deceitful websites determined to lure people into scams. These websites boasts the cash incentives that can be earned from them upon signing-up. They tell you that they have a collection of paid for surveys which you can access only upon being a member.

It is from this membership fees that these websites are getting a jump at unwary consumers. Membership fees will usually range from $25 to even more than $100, with a promise that they can give their members huge monthly income that will make them leave their jobs and stay at home doing surveys.

These bogus websites will try to tempt you with huge monthly or daily income and tell you that you can earn enough to quit your job and get retired early. They also present you with member testimonials that are so believable and make their site more irresistible to those unaware of their gimmicks. They even tell you that they have a 24-hour customer service feature which will answer your queries and give you guides, but after joining you’ll be surprised that no one is answering their chat programs and email contact options.

One must remember paid online surveys cannot give you amount of money big enough to make you quit your job and live on it. Although a few may give some considerable sum of money, they will always be just supplemental to your main source of income. Remember that a lot of websites in the internet are offering you thousands of dollars using their list of paid for surveys and tell you that you’ll get rich in a few days; well if something is too good to be true, it usually really is, so try to stay away from these sites specially if they are asking you to pay for membership fees.

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