Thursday, September 19, 2013

Paid Surveys Etc. Review  

Have you ever wondered if there are any legitimate ways to earn extra money online? You are not alone. Just about everyone is looking for that perfect way to earn money online. I remember seeing the following statement somewhere online: "It's not that I cannot find a job. I just cannot find the perfect job." It is then followed by a classified advertisement for a job. The job's duties involve staring out the window of your corner office at the oceanfront view, surfing the Internet, talking to friends, etc. The job comes with a beautiful secretary, company exotic sports car, and it pays about a million a year. Oh, and suggested work hours are 10 - 2 (or whenever you can make it into work). Sounds good, right? Well, until we actually find that advertisement in the local newspaper (and beat out every other person on the planet competing for that job), we need to keep searching, hopefully with more realistic expectations.

So lets talk about Paid Surveys Etc. It was created as a service to large corporations. Let's say someone like Amazon.com wants to know what the millions of potential customers out there are interested in. Why would they want to know that? They may be looking at selling a new product and want to find out if enough people are interested in it to make it worthwhile. Or they may just be looking to change the look and feel of their website and want to know what you think about websites in general. They go to Paid Surveys Etc. and up a survey. However, they need people to actually take these surveys. That's where you come in. You pay a one-time membership fee, and you get access to all the surveys on the website. And since they are constantly updating the website with new surveys, you won't run out of new ones to take.

What about the "etc." part? In addition to surveys, there are two other sections. One section involves making money with informational products. The other involves making money on Ebay. There is not much information on these two "Bonus" programs, so I would not let these influence you one way or the other.

Is this a good deal? Based on the price of admission and the amount you can get paid for taking a survey, it would only take a couple of surveys to earn your money back. Focus groups pay even more. The only catch is that you have to commit to at least one survey a week. But then, if you're not willing to do that, it's hardly worth the cost. Plus, if you're not satisfied, they will refund your money within the first eight weeks. Based on all that, I would say that this is indeed worth trying if you have the time to complete the surveys. About the Author

Andy Anderson researches and reviews online income opportunities. He operates his own website at http://hulkhelton.forsurveys.hop.clickbank.net.

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