Friday, February 16, 2007

Why Do We Get Paid So Much For Taking Surveys?

Why Do We Get Paid So Much For Taking Surveys?

Quite simply, companies know that most of us don't want to be intruded upon by uninvited phone calls or unsolicited e-mail, snail mail, and internet requests for one of life's most valuable resources - our time!

In fact, since the development of the "Do Not Call List" we are forced to update our list of companies who want to pay you for your opinion more often. Here's why: if these big companies call a stranger to ask their opinion and that person's name is on the "Do Not Call List," it could cost them more than $10,000 in penalties! They want more good folks like you from whom they can ask their questions.

So a good portion of that $41 billion is now ploughed into creating on-line surveys and focus groups, and for compensating the time you invest in their questionnaires with money.

If You Know How To Click A Mouse
Then You Are Already Qualified

You would have to try real hard to come up with an easier way to make money and enjoy the benefits of working from home. It really doesn't get easier then this!

All You Really Need Is A Connection To The Internet

The majority (practically all) of the surveys don't require typing, except for your name and address. You simply click on a link that takes you directly to a survey on an Internet site.

Once in the survey, you'll see some multiple choice questions with either a small circle or a checkbox next to each possible answer.

Then you click the circle or box to indicate which of the answers closest resembles your preference or opinion. Then you go on to the next question until completed.

Check out my other blogs on this subject and find out more.

Thanks

Dominick