Monday, May 24, 2010

Are these paid surveys sites for real or are they come on just to get you email address?

The rule, as always, is to stay away from those that ask you to pay before you can get these surveys.





Legitimate market survey companies such as Pinecone Research recruit members based on demographic characteristics -- e.g. mothers of babies 0-12 years old -- and will send surveys of products and services targeting this demographic group. Pinecone Research, however, pays only $5 per survey -- you're definitely not going to be rich with that. They can give you anywhere from 1-5 at most surveys in a month.





Other companies simply ask you to answer as many research as possible, and you don't earn anything just the chance to win at a raffle (which I find lame).





The article "Earning Money from Surveys" provide a short list of legitimate market research firms and contains explanations of what to look for when joining surveys (and weeding out the fraudulent ones)


http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol121/onlin...





Pinecone Research http://www.pineconeresearch.com


GreenField Online http://www.greenfieldonline.com


Harris Poll Online http://www.harrispollonline.com


BuzzBack http://www.buzzback.com


SurveySite http://www.surveysite.com


SurveySavvy http://www.surveysavvy.com


Survey Spot http://www.surveyspot.com/


http://www.internetpaidsurveys.com/

Are these paid surveys sites for real or are they come on just to get you email address?
Paid Survey sites are real. They need normal people like you and me to complete surveys to help them make their products and services better. This is their market research. They do this to save time and they will pay you from $5 to $75 just to do it!





It's fast and easy. It's great to make money.





To help you with Paid Survey websites and help you choose which one is the best and right for you, please visit;
Reply:some of them are, but I was on Greenfield forever and did a ton of surveys and never got anything.
Reply:The only survey I've gotten anything out of was from a professional organization I belong to that gave me a gift card for Amazon.com. All the others have only given me piles and piles and piles of spam. Well, the Harris survey has been good to me, forgot about them, but you have to take something like two years worth of surveys to get anything.
Reply:Some of them are. I answer a few 'cause I like the little Canadian Tire $5 cards, or the little cheques for $5 I sometimes get. They also commonly offer a chance to win money. I didn't believe that until I got a notification (and had to do the math thing to confirm) that I won $50 so that's neat.
Reply:I think they are just a way to get your money, never mind your email address. I have done hundreds of surveys and never received a dime. Your initial cost is usually between $35 to $80 to join and they just send you a list of all the survey companies. Invest your money elsewhere if you are looking to earn an income.
Reply:I have made the most with surveys through this site. I believe its the most legit one out there.





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