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johnjimat
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#1 · Posted: 12 Apr 2009 11:09


I was wondering, if anyone can tell me how you're doing in your paid survey investment in the past few month?is it doing well?

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ibenia
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#2 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 05:30


I was into some surveys but those did not go well , But I have now did some good surveys which pays well.

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Jon Squirrel
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#3 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 08:04


I never really got into the paid survey thing.

I'm not too keen on answering the same questions again and again anyway...

BUT as a UK resident I found it hard to get one that paid cash (I think there's a few in the US) - though there is one called panelbase.net - you get �3 for signing up!

(I don't benefit from telling you this! But you can PM me if you want me to get 20p (13 cents!) for it though ;o)

Through them you also get the chance to participate in 60-90minute discussion group workshops etc. which pay pretty well.

I don't think it's something you can make a living from - but you can make enough to get a nice pair of shoes or have a good night out once in a while.

Also, it can take time for you to get the bigger money surveys - like any relationship, they build up an impression of you over time.

There'll be a lot of guys starting out who want to make a quick buck and just click the first option etc. and don't provide accurate results - the companies need to weed these people out - especially before it gets to the big money surveys that really matter to the survey company's clients.

If you're a client willing to pay big money for honest opinions, you want a reputable survey company to carry out the survey.

If you're a survey company looking for big money clients, you need to show you've got a target audience of honest folk.

So be patient and be truthful. It will pay off.

That's the way I look at it anyway...

Good luck!

JSq.

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garygoh
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#4 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 08:39


Jon Squirrel:
I don't think it's something you can make a living from -

One way to make it possible is to sign up with company that offers referral opportunity.

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johnjimat
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#5 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 09:38


i think paid survey with membership site is good right?because they have maintain survey from survey maker..

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happygal
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#6 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 10:05


No, paid survey sites with memberships are just trying to make money for themselves. They don't have any reason to continue to help you once you pay the onetime fee (that is why they are onetime fees and not monthly...they get you once and never have to rope you in again).

Use a free list, you'll get them exact same sites.

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johnjimat
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#7 · Posted: 14 Apr 2009 08:37 · Edited by: johnjimat


oh now i know y... thanks

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