Good Information on Paid Online Surveys - Unbiased, without SpinWith all the Internet sales materials and hype around, how do you get good, unbiased information on paid online surveys? The good news is Good information IS available if you know where to look! There are many sources of information on paid online surveys on the Internet. Many proclaim that they are the best. You can see many claims that all the rest are scams except these two or three. Some claim that they can show you how to make $3,000 to $5,000 a month taking paid surveys. All seem to have "an axe to grind"... Anyone who is selling anything is just naturally going to tell you all the advantages you will gain when you buy what the vendor is selling. Some tell the truth. Others exaggerate. Still others shamelessly hype their wares to the clouds, making all sorts of fantastic claims. So who can you trust?Where can you get GOOD information on paid online surveys? Where can you get the straight facts, without bias, without "spin" and without hype? From the recent clients of paid survey sites. [For clarity here, paid survey sites are membership sites that maintain lists of survey makers. To take paid online surveys you need a list of good survey makers to apply to, who will then send you invitations to take paid surveys. For a small, usually one-time membership fee, these sites will give you a copy of their lists. There are over 700 survey makers in the U.S. and over 3,000 worldwide. About 20-25% of these make legitimate paid online surveys that pay in cash or equivalent. The rest may say they pay, but, in reality, do not. To make money with paid online surveys you need to sign up with the paying group, not the others.] The best, most factual, least biased, straight information then, comes from the recent clients of paid survey sites. Their opinions about the quality of the services and the quality of the list of survey makers they received from the paid survey site in which they bought a membership, are factual and right-on. What these past clients really feel (which is even stronger than what they might say) can be read in the refund rates of the paid survey sites. A low refund rate means happy clients, who got good service and a good list with which they made money and were generally pleased! A low refund rate show that clients felt that they received good value for their membership fee and were satisfied with the results of the transaction. A high refund rate means many unhappy clients, who got a sub-standard list, did not make any money, did not feel that the paid survey site lived up to its promises, and demanded their money back! The refund rate then, is the composite indicator of client satisfaction. It is based on the individual decisions of all of the recent past clients of that site. Clients with direct, personal experience with the site that they joined. Their only bias is toward the belief that a would-be survey taker, when he puts up his money for a service, ought to get his money''s worth. We could probably all agree that that is a very reasonable "bias"! Is that actionable information on paid online surveys? Yes it is. Here is how you can apply it. Look for paid survey sites with STRONG money-back guarantees, backed up by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. (There are 80-100 that easily qualify) Then within this group pick one with a low (3-6%) refund rate. Avoid any with refund rates that are unknown (means high!) or as high as 9-10%. When you pick your paid survey site and get a copy of their list, apply to ALL of the survey makers on that list, as fast as you can. The amount of money you will make will be in direct proportion to the number of good survey makers with which you sign up. For more information, including how to get a free e-book on the subject, follow the links below... For more information on paid online surveys and how to make money with them, visit: Information on paid online surveys [See free eBook offer, bottom of page.] To learn more about refund rates and comparing paid survey sites to pick the best one, visit: Paid Survey Sites |
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