The Answers to the Most Frequent Questions About Taking Paid Surveys
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009Diana Cristo asked:
How often will I need to complete surveys?
Survey companies will send you a varying number of Online Surveys per month. While some may send from none to five surveys monthly, others may send regular 2-3 surveys on a monthly basis. You may expect your first invitation to an online survey anytime within the first 2 weeks. Sometimes, a survey company may send you a “starter” survey. That will credit you no cash, but will help the company get to know you better and send you more targeted surveys.
Should I stick to one survey company or subscribe to more?
If you subscribe to only one survey company, even if it’s very reputable and reliable, you may end up getting no surveys when the particular company has none to offer. To ensure yourself against taking no surveys on low-survey months, subscribe to more survey sites. This will help you steady your income from taking Paid Surveys, as different survey companies send a different number of surveys per month.
Should I complete only the highest-payout surveys, or also the ones that pay less?
Highest-payout surveys are the top choice of survey takers, because they may pay anywhere up to $100 or, on occasions, more. However, such surveys, that are very particular and specific, only come once in a while. And even when they come, you may not be eligible to take them, because they are sent to a particular target group you do not belong to. Bad luck, oh? No, not necessarily! Take as many of the surveys that pay less, as you can. You’ll find yourself earn more, than if you waited inactively for the top ones to come up…If you have the chance to complete a survey that pays $50 or $75, consider it a lucky moment, rather than a normal practice.
Why do some survey companies give rewards instead of paying cash?
Different survey companies have different policies about the cash rewards and bonus items they distribute as prizes to successful survey takers. These are usually stated in the survey invitation you receive. Some companies choose to offer lottery drawings, sweepstakes, or gift certificates; others credit cash to your account when you complete a survey. Rewards vary not only across survey companies, but also from survey to survey. If you take the survey, it means you agree to the reward conditions that it has stated.
How can I know that a particular survey company is a legitimate one?
Even though there are many survey scams out there, there are also numerous legitimate survey sites that issue payments, as promised to their members. A good option is to check with the Better Business Bureau, whenever you doubt that a survey site may be illegitimate. However, once a paid survey site has issued your payment, you can rest assured that it’s trustworthy. In any case, be cautious when a survey site asks you for any upfront investment you need to make. Inquire about issues that you feel unsure or uneasy about. Legitimate survey companies maintain good customer service and abide by the policies they have declared on their websites.
What other options for work-at-home job are out there, besides paid online surveys?
It may be a good idea to take Paid Online Surveys alongside other work-at-home activities. For instance, become a mystery shopper! Mystery shopping (or secret shopping) is an exciting way to eat out for free, try and keep different products, or use numerous services free of charge. In exchange, you need to provide objective evaluation of the qualities of the product or service you tried. Or you can take up mystery shopping online and shop in various online boutiques, and evaluate online services. Whatever you choose, paid online surveys is a good additional income source that can be combined with other freelance and work-at-home jobs for more cash, and more exciting moments!
RODOLFO
How often will I need to complete surveys?
Survey companies will send you a varying number of Online Surveys per month. While some may send from none to five surveys monthly, others may send regular 2-3 surveys on a monthly basis. You may expect your first invitation to an online survey anytime within the first 2 weeks. Sometimes, a survey company may send you a “starter” survey. That will credit you no cash, but will help the company get to know you better and send you more targeted surveys.
Should I stick to one survey company or subscribe to more?
If you subscribe to only one survey company, even if it’s very reputable and reliable, you may end up getting no surveys when the particular company has none to offer. To ensure yourself against taking no surveys on low-survey months, subscribe to more survey sites. This will help you steady your income from taking Paid Surveys, as different survey companies send a different number of surveys per month.
Should I complete only the highest-payout surveys, or also the ones that pay less?
Highest-payout surveys are the top choice of survey takers, because they may pay anywhere up to $100 or, on occasions, more. However, such surveys, that are very particular and specific, only come once in a while. And even when they come, you may not be eligible to take them, because they are sent to a particular target group you do not belong to. Bad luck, oh? No, not necessarily! Take as many of the surveys that pay less, as you can. You’ll find yourself earn more, than if you waited inactively for the top ones to come up…If you have the chance to complete a survey that pays $50 or $75, consider it a lucky moment, rather than a normal practice.
Why do some survey companies give rewards instead of paying cash?
Different survey companies have different policies about the cash rewards and bonus items they distribute as prizes to successful survey takers. These are usually stated in the survey invitation you receive. Some companies choose to offer lottery drawings, sweepstakes, or gift certificates; others credit cash to your account when you complete a survey. Rewards vary not only across survey companies, but also from survey to survey. If you take the survey, it means you agree to the reward conditions that it has stated.
How can I know that a particular survey company is a legitimate one?
Even though there are many survey scams out there, there are also numerous legitimate survey sites that issue payments, as promised to their members. A good option is to check with the Better Business Bureau, whenever you doubt that a survey site may be illegitimate. However, once a paid survey site has issued your payment, you can rest assured that it’s trustworthy. In any case, be cautious when a survey site asks you for any upfront investment you need to make. Inquire about issues that you feel unsure or uneasy about. Legitimate survey companies maintain good customer service and abide by the policies they have declared on their websites.
What other options for work-at-home job are out there, besides paid online surveys?
It may be a good idea to take Paid Online Surveys alongside other work-at-home activities. For instance, become a mystery shopper! Mystery shopping (or secret shopping) is an exciting way to eat out for free, try and keep different products, or use numerous services free of charge. In exchange, you need to provide objective evaluation of the qualities of the product or service you tried. Or you can take up mystery shopping online and shop in various online boutiques, and evaluate online services. Whatever you choose, paid online surveys is a good additional income source that can be combined with other freelance and work-at-home jobs for more cash, and more exciting moments!
RODOLFO










