Get Paid for your Opinion Giving your opinions in surveys is another way to make a few bucks on the internet or win prizes. I don't think you will get rich with this but if you really got serious and checked out the ones who say they pay, who knows. I read a report by a woman who is making a very good living with surveys. Give it a try and let me know how you do. Most have drawings for cash prizes, some give points for their products. Sony is one that does that. Then there are some who actually pay you.? A few pay $3 to $5 but most not for every survey. Three to $5 doesn't sound like much once a month but it is a little extra spending money. When you start figuring the per hour wage for this survey that takes from 5 to 15 minutes, a little longer if you go slow, that is between $20 and $60 per hour. If you can find several to take, this could add up. I have won 2 of the drawings in the past year, $5 from one and $10 from another. A couple of years ago, I won $100 from one I did on car batteries. No, I didn't get a product to try out. I just answered a few questions on how long it had been since I bought a battery and where I got it. We all have opinions. This just gives you a chance to voice them and a way to help make decisions on what product goes on the market and in what form. And, you might get to try the product and give your opinion again. This is a way for companies to gather information for their statistical studies and does not use your personal information. It is fun to go to the store and see a product on the shelf you had helped with the decision to market a few months back. You are usually asked your age group, whether you are male or female, what industry you work in (usually a list of work areas and you check what type work you or anyone in your household do or none of these). Sometimes they want to know what region you live in and a couple I have seen ask for your state. If they ask for your earnings level, not unusual, you are given ranges and a choice of not answering. Several of the more personal questions give you the option to mark - rather not say. If at anytime you don't feel comfortable answering any of the questions, you can always end the survey. Of course, you don't get paid but that is better than answering questions that you don't want to answer. I have done this. You also have the option of writing to the company providing the service (not the company the survey is for) and complaining. They will usually get back in touch with you or send a letter of apology. Like I said, I don't think you will get rich doing surveys, but you never know until you try. I will be adding more survey links as I get permission. Hopefully I will find some that actually pay cash and more than $5. I keep reading about them but they are usually hidden behind a site that you have to pay to get the information. I will be listing some of those. Proceed with those at your own risk. I have not used a site I had to pay for. Apparently they are directories of survey companies. | American Consumers Opinion is one of the survey providers I have had a relationship with for a few years. The send out a qualifying survey that takes only 2 or 3 minutes to fill out. If you qualify, then the regular survey takes a little longer. Upon completion, you are entered into a drawing for CASH. Anywhere in the World! If you could get paid $25 - $150 per hour just for working at home in your spare time, or $4,500 per month without leaving your home, wouldn't you want to join now? Of course you would! Click here to join HTMail's opt-in list |