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AusPaidSurveys
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#21 · Posted: 17 Jun 2011 05:46


Hey guys, The only way to earn real money with Paid surveys is to attend market research focus groups.

Online Paid Surveys are real but you are going to have to spend a long while first finding legitimate sites and once you do you only get paid small amount for each survey.

If I was you I would add your name to a few market research firms and spend your time attending focus groups as they pay cash in hand. I usually go to a few focus groups per week and earn on average $80.

I understand its hard to attend focus groups if you work full time and have a family but I suggest signing up to a bunch of market research firms in your capital city and attending when ever you can.

I have been involved with the Paid Survey industry for many years and have only every made small amounts from online surveys. The big money is in focus groups.

Happy to help out and answer any questions you guys might have.

Jimmy

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jberri12
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#22 · Posted: 7 Apr 2012 19:58


Yes there are many survey panels that pay cash. How much depends on the panel and how many surveys you can complete. The latter has to do with the demographic you fit into and how you complete the surveys (i.e. not getting yourself disqualified). I personally make over $100 per month doing them.

As for suggestions, the following are my top 5, all of which accept international members:

Opinion Outpost
Global Test Market
Survey Head
Toluna
Survey Savvy

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karls1973
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Posts: 61
#23 · Posted: 9 Apr 2012 20:28


Filling out surveys is not making me rich, but still puts some extra money in my pocket. Normal surveys pay me between $1 and $5 which take 5 to 20 minutes to complete.

I found that getting lots of surveys really depends on how old you are, where you live, your employment status, your family, etc.

The perfect profile is someone who is between 28 and 45 years old, married, has children living at home, has a steady job with a combined household income of around 100,000.00 dollars/year, lives close to a big city and owns a house and a car.

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karls1973
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#24 · Posted: 9 Apr 2012 20:29


Filling out surveys is not making me rich, but still puts some extra money in my pocket. Normal surveys pay me between $1 and $5 which take 5 to 20 minutes to complete.

I found that getting lots of surveys really depends on how old you are, where you live, your employment status, your family, etc.

The perfect profile is someone who is between 28 and 45 years old, married, has children living at home, has a steady job with a combined household income of around 100,000.00 dollars/year, lives close to a big city and owns a house and a car.

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John Jansen
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#25 · Posted: 8 May 2012 22:38


Be very aware of these scam sites. They look so professional, you'll be fooled into thinking they are legit. I agree with paidsurveys, avoid sites asking for a fee before you get the job. A real job won't ask you to pay them for work. Sheesh.

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#26 · Posted: 10 May 2012 21:22


John Jansen:
avoid sites asking for a fee before you get the job. A real job won't ask you to pay them for work.

Absolutely! Legit jobs are always free to apply for! Legit opportunities are always free to start! And legit survey sites are always free to join!

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