Can you really get paid $100 an hour
just for taking surveys?
The truth of the matter is:
No!
The real truth is that no, you will not get paid $100 an hour for this kind of work. The real numbers are quite a bit lower. No one else will tell you this.
But there is a way to get paid $75 to $100 an hour doing this kind of work. No joke. It's a bit of a secret. I'll tell you how in just a minute.
First, let me tell you how it goes with paid survey sites. They all cost pretty much the same to join--between 35 and 39 dollars. What you get is an list of marketing research companies that do want to know what you think about certain products. And yes, they are willing to pay you.
The real truth about paid survey sites:
1. Do you really get paid for taking surveys?
Yes, you do get paid. If you take a $10 survey, you get paid $10. By contract and by law, they HAVE to pay you.
2. Can you get paid 25 dollars per survey?
No, don't expect $25 per survey. You have prove yourself with some of the survey companies, then you will start getting $25 surveys. You have to show them that you are reliable and a good observer. It's also a matter ofdemographics. Moms are some of the highest sought-after opinions.
3. How much can you expect to get paid?
The good news is that it mostly depends on you. Your opinions are highly valued by the market research companies. Theyseriously can't find enough people to survey about their clients' products, so they are willing to pay you for your opinion. The thing is, they are looking for certain people, of certain ages, with certain interests in certain parts of the world. So you will not be a match for some of the surveys. The only way to work this to your benefit is by signing up with several survey companies -- registration is a free process. The more research companies you sign with, the more surveys you will match for.
4. Can you expect to make even a $1000 a month?
Yes, that is a very achievable number. Surveys paying $10 are easy to come by and doing 3 or 4 of those a day puts you over $1000 per month. Here's the great part: there is a way that you can at least double that amount if you want to. Keep reading.
5. Rumor has it that some of the survey companies only register you for drawings. Is that true?
Yes. Some market research companies only reward their survey takers with a registration for a drawing for an iPod or an iPhone or an LCD TV, or something like that. But that is actually a good thing! Here's a little known secret: when most survey takers see that they are only going to get entered into a drawing (i.e. no cash), they don't take those surveys! That means that the odds of winning for those who do enter go WAY up! You could enter into drawings every day for prizes that very few people are competing for. After you win a few items, you might start doing "paid" surveys only to get the prizes. Not a lot of people are doing this so far. It's a huge untapped resource people just don't know about yet.
So do you want to know that little secret now?
Focus Groups.
Simply put, a focus group is a group of people who are brought together to discuss a particular item for an hour or so. The item could be a TV show, a new kind of snack, an electric shaver, Dodge trucks, a new refrigerator, you name it.They usually last about an hour and the LEAST amount of money that is normally offered is $75. It's usually $100 or more. You get together and talk about your experiences with the product, ideas about how to improve it, and then as you walk out, they hand you a nice $100 check! It's that easy. It's that fun too!
Sometimes it's just a phone interview.
Focus Groups is the secret about signing up for paid surveys. Here's how to do it. On any of the survey services listed below, sign up for the companies that do Focus Groups. Focus Groups are happening all over the world. Even in the smaller communities. Once you start getting emails for Focus Groups, show up on time and be helpful with your evaluations. You will soon find that you are very much in demand by the Focus Group companies and your email will fill up with high paying Focus Group opportunities. Also, the more you do these, the more value YOU have as an evaluator. Eventually you get invited to "elite" groups where you will get paid even more--AND you get a LOT more invitations!
How about an extra $2,000 per month?
An extra $2,000 a month is not difficult. Here's how you do it: Take three $10 surveys a day (about a 30 minute investment), then do 3 focus groups or phone interviews a week (a lot of these are done on Saturdays or in the evenings). The surveys would pull in $900 a month and the Focus Groups would pull in $1200 a month. That's $2100 per month in your spare time.
There is no end to the surveys that can be taken, so if you want to do more than 3 a day, go for it!
Survey Scout, There are a LOT of "survey" sites out on the web today, but our testing has shown there are very few that actually DO pay for your opinion. Survey scout has been around far longer than the "other" survey sites, they do pay just as they say AND they have an excellent customer supportthat answers questions via email, usually by the next day. No other survey company on the web can boast customer support like that! Their website is professionally managed, an intuitively designed, so finding the companies and information you need is a snap. This is what a survey site is USUPPOSED to be like.
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