On Making Money and Free Paid Online Surveys
Paid online surveys are a good vehicle for making money on the Internet. The surveys are free to take from any of the 700 survey makers in the U.S. and 3,000 worldwide. Any consumer over the age of 18 who can access the Net and send and receive e-mails, qualifies.
Making money and free paid online surveys go well together.
The surveys are easy to take and can be done from home or from anywhere that you have Internet Access. You set your own hours, work when you want and get checks in the mail or deposits into your PayPal account.
But only about 20% of those survey makers actually pay in cash. So to make any money you need to sign up with them. The rest are just a waste of time. While the surveys themselves are free, sorting out the paying survey makers from the rest is going to cost you. You decide how to pay, but it will cost you either way.
The low cash-cost high work level method is to just sign up with them all and then cull out the no-pay/low pay ones from experience. Finding them is easy, just Google “Paid survey sites” and there are 6.9 million sources. Just go through the list and pick out the survey makers.
In the U.S. for example, you would need to make about 700 applications and wait 3-6 months before the survey makers on your list classify themselves. You will end up with about 130 to 150 or so that are worthwhile, that is, will help you get both money and free paid online surveys.
The other way requires some cash up front. You sign up with a good paid survey site that maintains a list of paying survey makers. For a one-time membership of $35 - $50 they will give you a current copy of their list of preferred survey makers. You sign up with these and save time. Your fee comes back with 2-3 paid surveys.
The problem here is that there are well over 200 paid survey sites and they have two ways to get paid. One is from the fees they charge and the other is from recruiting fees paid by (generally low-pay/no-pay) survey makers who need more survey participants.
Free list sites live off of recruiting fees. Ethical paid sites live off of their clients’ membership fees. Less ethical paid sites “double dip” and collect both. So how do you find the good, ethical ones?
You listen to the counsel of recent clients of the sites. Here’s how you do that.
Look for paid survey sites with STRONG money-back guarantees, backed up by a bank or financial company. Within this group, look for low (3-6)% refund rates and avoid any with refund rates that are either unknown (high!) or are as high as 9-10% or more.
And the past clients? How do they help you get both money and free paid online surveys?
They are speaking to you through their decisions to get their money back or not. A low refund rate means that the clients were satisfied with value received. This means that when they used the list they got surveys and got paid for taking them, got their membership fee back several times over, and were happy.
A high refund rate means many unhappy clients. They used the list, made no money from the no-pay/low-pay survey makers on it and were disappointed. They then expressed their dissatisfaction by demanding their money back.
You can read what the recent clients are saying in the refund rates. A paid survey site with a strong guarantee and a low refund rate is your best bet to get both money and free paid online surveys at the same time!
There’s more to it, of course. If you want to know more, just follow the links below.
For more info on money and free paid online surveys, visit: money and free paid online surveys To learn more about refund rates and comparing paid survey sites to pick the best one, visit: Paid Online Survey
Jorge Chavez is an experienced paid internet survey expert at: http://surveysentinel.ya23.com
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