Sunday, October 15, 2006

Paid Surveys Online

Some “paid surveys online” are sent to you and called preliminary or qualification questions. So you click through five or so pages and then are told you are not eligible for the survey they need answered. Who knows if his is an actual survey they are getting away with administering without rewarding you for…but real surveys pay real money (in excruciatingly small increments, but hey, money is money).

WHERE TO GO

Which is which? Which will actually pay and will follow through with claims of being paid surveys online? And which will just waste your time and leave you feeling puzzled or used? Through a writers’ newsletter I found what is called the Survey Club. They did all the research into the legitimate and also the most profitable programs. All you have to do is fill in the individual forms on the individual sites.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD YOU DO?

At surveyclub.com, then, you can (for free) register and get insight into what the club has found to be the top twenty-five survey websites. You manually visit each program website and register with three or four safe pieces of information, including your email address. Each program sends you a confirmation email with a link for you to click on (in the email), which takes you to the site and announces you have been confirmed as a survey participant. From that point, it will be announced whether there are any available surveys to take, or whether you should just watch your email box for survey announcements.

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