Get Paid for Online Surveys
The world economy is not in very good shape about now. Lots of people are out of work, many are looking to make extra money to help out. Many turn to the Internet, searching for ways to increase their income.
You can certainly make money on the Internet, but where to start? Most ways of making money demand skills and training, a learning curve, long study and substantial cash investment. There are exceptions, however…
One way of making extra money that requires little investment or know-how is to get paid for surveys.
Here’s the why and how of this business: Big companies must have feedback from consumers to plan new products and improve existing ones. They also need that kind of feedback to measure the effectiveness of their advertising.
65-70% of the economy of the U.S. and other developed countries is made up of consumer spending. Most large companies have little or no direct contact with the people who actually buy their products. Look around you the next time you go to a department store or supermarket. Thousands of products are being sold by middlemen. The actual producers are nowhere to be seen.
Companies contract with market researcher to measure consumer preferences and opinions. Market researchers use mostly surveys to measure consumer opinion. Almost all of these surveys are now done over the internet, online.
This is big business on the Internet. Thousands of surveys are being made each and every week. So how do they get people to take the time to fill out those surveys? They pay them. Surveys pay from $5 to $150 each. Most are in the $10 to $25 range. Not a lot of money per survey, but they don’t take much time and they add up quickly.
Many survey takers report incomes of over $1,000 per month! Maybe you should look into takingonline surveys for money.
Hundreds of millions of dollars are going to pay people to participate in paid online surveys. Part of that could be coming to you…
by– J.P. Koontz
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