Why Do Some Make Money With Paid Surveys Online and Others Not?
September 2, 2008
Three factors will determine their success or failure. These are their list of survey makers, their diligence in signing up, and their location.
1. To really get money for surveys you need to sign up with good survey makers who offer legitimate paid online surveys. There are over 700 survey makers in the U.S., over 3,000 worldwide. About 20% of these are first rate. Another 40% are 2nd tier. They usually pay but not so well. 40% are no-pay/low-pay, to be avoided.
You need a good list of good survey makers. There is no such thing as a “free list”. Every list is being paid for either by the user (the prospective survey taker) or by the survey makers. Good survey makers don’t pay for new recruits. Bad ones do. So that lower 40% are highly represented on “free lists”.
Your best bet is to find a good paid survey site that accepts and guides members, and maintains good lists for its members. Pick one with a strong money-back guarantee and a low refund rate. An excellent source for these is Paid Survey Site Rankings
2. To make any real money you need to sign up with a large number of good survey makers. I’m not talking about 25-50 here, I mean 150-200. You won’t qualify for all or even very many of the surveys. Surveys are aimed at specific groups, differentiated by gender, age, location, education level, income level, interests, etc.
One survey maker might only have 3 or 4 surveys that match your profile, that you will qualify for, in a year! And you might only get a couple of $10 and $25 surveys (total $70) from each survey maker. Do that with 200 survey makers and it’s $14,000 a year, over $1,000 a month! Sign up with fewer, make less money. There are also other factors at work. Go here for more info: Free Paid Online Surveys
3. Surveys are about money and people. If you live in an affluent, densely populated area such as the megalopolis from Washington, D.C. to Boston, or somewhere around Chicago or in Southern California, etc., you can expect to get many surveys and make significant money with them.
If, on the other hand, you live in a sparsely populated rural area of Alabama, northern Alaska etc., you should expect much fewer surveys because potential vendors will have less interest. Good marketplace, lots of money being spent; many surveys. Poor marketplace, not much money; few surveys.
Jorge Chavez is an experienced, independent paid internet survey expert. To get a free copy of his eBook “How to Make Good Money With Paid Online Surveys”, click here: Get Paid for Survey – Money for Surveys eBook
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