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happygal
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# Posted: 16 May 2006 10:17
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How I make money, avoid spam and still enjoy taking paid surveys
At their essence, true paid surveys are unlike any other "get paid to" programs on the Internet. Why? Because the real paying sites are market research companies that work for reputable companies, political organizations, etc. to gather information. They aren't pyramids, investment opportunities, etc., they are research.
So why does the paid survey industry have such a bad name? There are a lot of sites out there that are scammers, spammers or just plain inactive. As an example. At last count, I signed up with more than 300 sites. After signing up with all of these sites, I had to weed through thousands of e-mails for supposed "surveys" and get off those lists that really were page after page of offers that wanted my credit card numbers. I had to deal with a fair amount of SPAM that suddenly began showing up. And today, I actively do surveys and get paid by 10% of them.
Unlike many other get paid to programs, most programs aren't build on downlines and referrals. Do some of them have referral programs? Sure. Some of them pay nicely, some not so well, some get you drawings for sweepstakes and most don't pay at all for referring people. Each month, I make less than $20 off referrals.
Can you make money taking surveys? Absolutely. I am to a point where I make at least $200 a month taking them. I spend about 15 minutes a day doing surveys, that averages out to $26 an hour. I think that's worth it. I have never known anyone who made $2,000 a month like some sites promise. It just doesn't happen.
Do I recommend signing up and getting involved? Absolutely. For two reasons. First, you are helping educate companies about their products. Put simply, you are making a difference. And second, the money is great too.
But, like any get paid to programs on the net, there are some things you HAVE to know.
1. The cardinal rule of taking surveys online? Never, ever pay to get a list of survey sites or to be added to a list of sites by someone else. In my opinion, I wouldn't even bother with the sites that say they will do this for free. Research the good sites, sign yourself up, individually with each of them and then you will know you are signed up and that your information is accurate.
2. Do your research. There are companies that pay handsomely for referrals but will never send you a survey yourself. I don't recommend those and I won't suggest them either. Will you see a lot of other people promoting them. Absolutely, they are making money if you sign up. But are you looking to make money for taking surveys or make money from referrals...there is a difference.
3. Fill out your profiles completely. Depending on the survey, any one of those questions could be the one they need to know to have you qualify.
4. Take sweepstakes surveys from time to time. I don't do all of the ones I get in my e-mail, but when I have a minute, I do take them. Lets those companies know you are out there and willing to be active. Even sweeps companies send out paying surveys from time to time.
I track all of the sites that have paid me in my blog: [Link removed - Admin]
If that's helpful to you, feel free to check it out. Otherwise, I am always happy to respond to private messages.
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# Posted: 16 May 2006 14:32
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I also tried a few surveys from home. I got paid from one of them and only made about $50 to this date and I been doing them for a year now. The ones I do sign upo for say they pay but they really don't they put your name in a drawing. Thanks for the info.
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photomom04
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# Posted: 16 May 2006 15:34
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Most all of the companies will first offer you a screener in which you get put into a drawing. The screener determines whether or not you meet the demographics for the actual study. If you meet the demographics THEN you will be invited into the actual study where you will make money or get a product test. I made about $400 last month from surveys. It takes awhile to get to that point. You will never make a living but it is a lot of fun and the extra money pays a few bills. You never have to pay for a list though. Most of the places that promise you can make hundreds of dollars a day are just selling a list of survey companies. They make it look like you are taking the surveys through them but in reality you still have to sign up for each company individually. I have a complete list of survey companies and it is free. You can access it by clicking on the link in my signature. I have personally signed up with each company listed and I don't include the 'junk" sites that are looking to harvest your email address.
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happygal
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# Posted: 16 May 2006 15:43
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Very true. I think people think they can get away with saying "Make $75 an hour" cause if you get lucky and qualify for a focus group, you will make that in an hour, but you will be lucky to have one hour like that once a month. I also track who I have been paid by, and don't list any sites that haven't paid me, on my blog, which is the link in my signature.
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# Posted: 17 May 2006 10:39
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Most of the survey sites I found are for points to redeem for stuff. I found only 1 that pays for surveys.
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happygal
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# Posted: 17 May 2006 11:00
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I would say that at least 30 fo the sites I get paid by pay via check, not points...so I would encourage you to sign up for some additional sites as it sounds like you don't have just the right mix yet
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# Posted: 17 May 2006 11:53
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I think I have signed up for atleast 25 survey sites. It's hard to find the good ones. The one that pays in points that I like is Lightspeed but the points I gat from the range from 25-500. They have some nice stuff to trade in the points for. My favorite pay is ACOP. I got about $50 from them over the last year. I'm still looking for the right site. I been through you site and photomom's site. Most of them I already signed up for. A few I resigned from. I should really make me a site with my favorite paid surveys.
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happygal
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# Posted: 30 May 2006 16:26
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It takes time, but I think the mistake I made when I first got going what just signing up like mad with site after site and hoping something would stick. Take your time, see what people have to say and go from there.
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# Posted: 30 May 2006 16:31
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The one that I really want to join is Pinecone research , but I'm having no luck finding sites with a banner ad on it. LOL... I'm going to keep looking.
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happygal
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# Posted: 30 May 2006 16:40
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Why is that the only one? Cause you are with the others? Or something else. While I, in a good month, can make $15-20 with Pinecone, that would be a good month with them. I tend to make far more money with the other sites I am with.
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# Posted: 30 May 2006 16:44
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There's onnle a few sites that I'm with that makes me money. The rest of them are points or entries to sweeptakes, which I really try to avoid the ones that only offer entries to sweepstakes. I feel if I'm using my time, I want something out of it. Let me ask you Happygal, are all the sites that make you money in your blog?
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happygal
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# Posted: 5 Jun 2006 22:38
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Yes, every single site that pays me is on my blog. Once I get paid, I add that site. And I have been paid at least twice by each site on my blog, so I am hoping to avoid flashes in the pan
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lost_fan
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# Posted: 7 Jun 2006 18:27
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re: Looking...
acop and lightspeed are pretty good, yeah. my other favorites are ipsos i-say and otxsx. otxsx gives point, but you can get some pretty cool gift certificates from them and it doesn't take forever.
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Looking
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# Posted: 7 Jun 2006 18:39
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OTXSX is not bad. I have 4500 points already. I don't get that many surveys from them. I get a few from ISay also. I also kind of like nfo but they only give me 10 points every week or 2.
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happygal
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# Posted: 7 Jun 2006 21:28
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I like OTX as well...they are very reliable and have terrific customer service. My only issue with them is the redundancy of some of their survey questions...but that seems to be more of a programming issue.
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twnuck
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# Posted: 18 Jun 2006 16:00
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I tried survey sites last year and found that:
a.) you can make some money and/or receive prizes
b.) it takes longer than I expected
You really have to be willing to sign up and receive tons of e-mails and then respond to each survey. It actually felt like a real job
Todd
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# Posted: 19 Jun 2006 10:09
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Todd, it feels like a real job that you don't get a lot to do. LOL
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elnath17
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# Posted: 19 Jun 2006 19:06
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Looking for Kelly S.
I am a victim of a loan fraud. Need HELP!
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PNL Travel
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# Posted: 19 Jun 2006 19:38
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Hi Happygal,
I forwarded you blog site to my Mom. She likes taking surveys and things on the internet. She tried to make money off of them last year and got very frustrated with it (she paid for a list of sites)! I just wanted to say thanks, maybe this will get her hopes up again...
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happygal
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# Posted: 21 Jun 2006 17:19
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Thanks for the feedback. I hope she finds some that will be looking for people with her demographics and that she has great luck with it.
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twnuck
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# Posted: 29 Jun 2006 07:06
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happygal, thanks for your advice on this topic. You hit the nail on the head in many different ways. One more reason why this forum is awesome!
Todd
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happygal
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# Posted: 29 Jun 2006 10:16
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Hey, you are welcome! Appreciate the nice feedback!
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melbak
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# Posted: 10 Jul 2006 15:31
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Happygal,
Once you sign up with these companies do they automatically send surveys to you or do you have to visit their websites to see what they are offering?
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ginginca
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# Posted: 11 Jul 2006 10:19
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Honestly, I have never made $26 / hour doing surveys. Besides, I make far more than that at my other endeavors.
I registered with all the big ones and dozens of smaller ones. I complete every survey that comes my way. A lot of them pay $3 to $5. And then when you finally get enough to get a check it takes a while for it to arrive.
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kristan
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# Posted: 13 Jul 2006 08:19
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I average about $25-30 per hour doing surveys. That said, I only spend a couple of hours each month working on them. For those who don't understand, the hourly statement can be misleading. While it is a very realistic amount, most people will only work a few minutes each day on surveys. It isn't a full time job- even when signed up with 300+ companies! It's still a very easy way to earn money from home with no investment, though.
Melbak: Most companies will send an email invitation to participate in available surveys. I like having a seprate email address just for surveys- I check it when I have time to complete them and I don't have to worry about my invitations getting overlooked in the midst of personal emails. Keeps things nice an organized!
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happygal
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# Posted: 13 Jul 2006 09:56
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Yes, Kristan is totally right on this. I spend 15-30 minutes a day TOPS doing surveys and make $300-$600 a month on them...You figure out the math and it comes out to a nice hourly wage...but it's not a 40 hour work week
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# Posted: 18 Jul 2006 15:14
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I have been looking into the work at home stuff for the last few months and I found a site that reviews a bunch of work at home opportunities, they have a paid section and a free section (the free section is pretty small) and I signed up on the free paid surveys usa link on their site and also on one of the paid sites.
Im kinda dissapointed in the money i've made so far with all the survey sites, im trying to find more ways to make better money and im wondering what everyone experience has been with the paid work at home sites?
So far I have made less than 50 bucks with the free site but the paid affiliate system I made just over 100 dollars in the first month but they took back 30 something for a refund and this month im up to 67 dollars. Thats not bad considering I paid less than i made my first month and hopefully it will keep making money the way they say.
Does anyone know about any other paid systems that really work? I would like to get to a point where I can just stay home and make money without a "real" job.
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marksjerky
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# Posted: 19 Jul 2006 18:06
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I've been doing paid surveys for about 4 months now, cashed out about $250 so far. Just finished a 15 minute survey on house paint that paid $40, that was kinda exciting.
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ginginca
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# Posted: 3 Aug 2006 10:31
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I signed up for a number of them in May ... took every survey that came my way.
I have earned a total of $20. (But still have to receive a check.)
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happygal
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# Posted: 16 Aug 2006 15:00
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It can take awhile for some of them to pay...but who did you do them with ginginca?
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