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My paid survey tips
Hey,
I've just started this survey madness - 4 weeks in and no cash in hand as yet. I'm writing a blog of my exploits, more because I like writing than anything else - trying to keep it a little lighthearted. I'll only be putting sites on that pay out...don't click on any of my links to sites that I suggest unless you want me to be the referrer, they've all got my user id associated with them. I don't like this backhanded stuff on some of the dodgier survey sites. Anyway, I did some research and have a few tips as to how to get started...I've signed up for about 70 sites and get about 10 surveys a day for which I qualify for about 50%. I found some very good honest websites listing the best paying survey sites, surveystar and surveycritic to name a couple. Just nice people I reckon. Sign up to the ones they suggest first and see if you like doing surveys. Anyway, if you can't be bothered to go see my blog (although a recent survey of one says you should) then my top 10 tips in no particular order are:
1. Sign up to as many as you can, because although they pay small, if you save the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves
2. Get a separate email address because you will got loads of emails (no spam for me yet surprisingly enough) and you don't want to lose that invitation to tea from your mum in amongst all your survey stuff
3. Get a Paypal account - I think it will make getting paid easier and you'll be able to keep track of all that cash that comes in. OK, you'll be able to see when you reach a tenner.
4. Be honest in your replies. Don't create multiple profiles like a prat.
5. Be creative in your answers when you have the chance - it makes it much more interesting.
6. Do it because you're primarily interested in making some extra cash, but also because you want to have an opinion that is heard and occasionally you may even get a chance to test some product or other. Like nose tweezers.
7. NEVER EVER pay for any of these things over the web. My opinion is that if you do, you deserve to have your ID thefted. Nicked. Schtollen. Which I can imagine is a real pain in the wallet. There are plenty of free websites with survey lists.
8. Check your email regularly and do the surveys you receive asap. From what I've read from others, the more reliable you are, the more surveys you'll get, and the more times you'll be able to take your loved one out for a nice meal.
9. Get roboform to fill out all the registration forms. Otherwise it can a bit dull when you're asked if you have pets for the 50th time. Also use the same userid and password - it just makes life easier.
10. Keep records of what surveys you've done, since I've also heard that some 'market research companies' are a little less willing than others to pay out.
My paid survey tips
Hey,
I've just started this survey madness - 4 weeks in and no cash in hand as yet. I'm writing a blog of my exploits, more because I like writing than anything else - trying to keep it a little lighthearted. I'll only be putting sites on that pay out...don't click on any of my links to sites that I suggest unless you want me to be the referrer, they've all got my user id associated with them. I don't like this backhanded stuff on some of the dodgier survey sites. Anyway, I did some research and have a few tips as to how to get started...I've signed up for about 70 sites and get about 10 surveys a day for which I qualify for about 50%. I found some very good honest websites listing the best paying survey sites, surveystar and surveycritic to name a couple. Just nice people I reckon. Sign up to the ones they suggest first and see if you like doing surveys. Anyway, if you can't be bothered to go see my blog (although a recent survey of one says you should) then my top 10 tips in no particular order are:
1. Sign up to as many as you can, because although they pay small, if you save the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves
2. Get a separate email address because you will got loads of emails (no spam for me yet surprisingly enough) and you don't want to lose that invitation to tea from your mum in amongst all your survey stuff
3. Get a Paypal account - I think it will make getting paid easier and you'll be able to keep track of all that cash that comes in. OK, you'll be able to see when you reach a tenner.
4. Be honest in your replies. Don't create multiple profiles like a prat.
5. Be creative in your answers when you have the chance - it makes it much more interesting.
6. Do it because you're primarily interested in making some extra cash, but also because you want to have an opinion that is heard and occasionally you may even get a chance to test some product or other. Like nose tweezers.
7. NEVER EVER pay for any of these things over the web. My opinion is that if you do, you deserve to have your ID thefted. Nicked. Schtollen. Which I can imagine is a real pain in the wallet. There are plenty of free websites with survey lists.
8. Check your email regularly and do the surveys you receive asap. From what I've read from others, the more reliable you are, the more surveys you'll get, and the more times you'll be able to take your loved one out for a nice meal.
9. Get roboform to fill out all the registration forms. Otherwise it can a bit dull when you're asked if you have pets for the 50th time. Also use the same userid and password - it just makes life easier.
10. Keep records of what surveys you've done, since I've also heard that some 'market research companies' are a little less willing than others to pay out.
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