The Myths about Paid Surveys – Rumors or Reality - Part II


by Diaana Cristo

In Part I, two of the most controversial aspects of paid surveys were clarified. Considering paid surveys a scam can only be detrimental to one’s career with online paid programs. There are hundreds of legitimate paid surveys sites that have hundreds of affiliate partners and thousands of survey respondents in their databases. Also, paid surveys companies need unique and reliable consumer feedback that takes no prior experience. Therefore, paid surveys requiring experience is a myth that many paid surveys skeptics try to sustain. Learn about a couple of other paid survey myths in this article. Myth III: Paid Surveys are a Waste of Time. It’s a waste of time to squander your free time in meaningless surfing or hanging out in chat channels without earning anything. With paid surveys, you can do both – you can earn in your free time, while doing your favorite activities. Paid surveys are the best way to both have fun and stick to your usual routine, and to enjoy earning an additional income without substantial effort. Online surveys are an invention of modern market research to reach the desired target audience, while users are provided the simplest possible earning alternative against providing the easiest – their consumer feedback. Myth IV: Paid Surveys Pay LittlePaid surveys pay little to those who lack any consistence in supplying feedback. But that’s the same with any other job. The more effort you input, the more you’re likely to win back in cash, rewards, bonuses, great deals, and extra incentives. Paid survey companies run a serious business, and they also expect to obtain timely and reliable feedback. Therefore, survey companies have premium bonuses for their most reliable and trustworthy survey respondents, and usually those get the invitations for the highest-pay surveys. It does pay back to be persistent in completing paid surveys, but it also depends on your particular desires – whether you wish to turn taking paid surveys into a steady income source, or you just prefer to keep paid surveys as an extra hobby.Myth V: Paid Surveys Rarely Pay CashThere are various forms of incentives that survey sites use to repay their audience. Cash incentives are only one option among the other schemes – entering respondents in lottery drawings, distributing rewards, giving out free items and product discounts, gift certificates or free services. Different survey companies use different payment schemes, depending on the difficulty level of the particular surveys – the scope of the survey, its length, the target audience, etc. Therefore, for a simple one-page survey, you are most likely to get something less than if you completed a multi-screen survey that takes you half an hour or more. As with any other job, the reward for completing a paid survey is proportional to the effort and time that you input in completing a particular survey. To learn about some other myths about paid surveys, learn part three of the “The Myths about Paid Surveys – Rumors or Reality?”

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