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


by Diaana Cristo

In the previous parts, some of the most common myths on paid surveys were dethroned. The realities of paid surveys are that they pay as much as one earns – as with any other job. Paid surveys provide a viable earning alternative to those who are willing to input some time and effort in completing survey questionnaires. Paid surveys can also be a very nice hobby for those who occasionally want to use their free time to earn some nice prizes and bonuses. In this article, some more realities of paid surveys are revealed, disproving the old myths. Myth VI: Paid Surveys Require Lots of Effort and TimePaid surveys require exactly as much time as anyone is willing to devote. That’s the beauty of the paid survey programs. If you wish to complete paid surveys every day and maximize your earnings, you will choose to subscribe to numerous survey sites, and will invest in creating a profile of a prompt, accurate, and reliable survey respondent who’s always available for a survey. On the other hand, if you simply want to earn some cash from time to time, or take your chances to win in a lottery drawing, to get a discount, or to win a prize, paid surveys are also right for you. Therefore, it’s up to you whether to spend a whole day completing surveys, or just a few hours a week, occasionally. Myth VII: Paid Survey Companies Contact Only Select FewPaid survey companies have an interest in recruiting reliable and quick respondents who can act promptly on a survey invitation and provide timely feedback. Usually, survey companies distribute screener surveys to determine the subscribers who are available and ready to respond. Very often, survey companies drop off the users who persistently do not respond. Therefore, potential survey takers who want to remain on the mailing lists they subscribed for should complete the screener surveys and also the subsequent surveys. That ensures that survey takers build a good reputation – something that paid survey companies will account for when the top-dollar surveys come up. Myth VIII: Paid Surveys Are Not a Serious CareerPaid surveys, on their own, can rarely substitute a full-time career with the bonuses and perks that employers provide. However, taking up paid surveys together with other paid programs can be a really good job alternative. If you dedicate your time to completing surveys, and vary your routine with some mystery shopping, paid email, or another work-from-home task, it can be highly rewarding and can bring you good money. Paid surveys are an online job that allows people to have various other part-time activities or a full-time career. Because people can choose how much time to allocate to completing surveys, it is up to each individual whether paid surveys will be just a chill-out activity, or more than a hobby. Paid surveys can open exciting new perspectives for people from all walks of life. Whether you choose to complete paid surveys as a hobby, or a part-time job, you not simply earn cash and rewards, but you also gain lots of knowledge about your own consumer behavior and the choices you can make in the future. Paid surveys are more than simply fun, because there’s more to them than just great cash incentives.

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The author is an amateur writer focusing primarily on Online Surveys related topics. For more information on Free Paid Surveys visit her site http://www.surveysponsors.com

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