Would Making Extra Money Be OK by You?
The world economy is not in the best of shape about now. Many people are out of work, many are looking for ways to make extra money to help out. People turn to the Internet, searching for ways to increase their income.
There are many to make money on the Internet. Most require significant investment in study, training, websites and time. Most require you to attain a certain level of expertise before you are in a position to compete and generate income.
Lots of people look to legitimate paid surveys as a way to make extra money without having to invest a lot of time and money. If you are a consumer, with enough computer skill to send and receive e-mails, then you can get paid to do surveys.
Here’s the why and how of this business: Large companies must have feedback from the consumers of their products and services to plan new products and improve existing ones. They also need that feedback to measure the effectiveness of their advertising.
Consumer spending makes up 2/3 of the economies of developed countries. Almost all big companies have very little or no contact with the ultimate consumers of their products and services. Everything gets sold through retail outlets, distant from the manufacturers.
Companies contract with market researcher to measure consumer preferences and opinions. Market researchers use mostly surveys to measure consumer opinion. Almost all of these surveys are now done over the internet, online.
This is big business on the Internet. Thousands of surveys are being made each and every week. So how do they get people to take the time to fill out those surveys? They pay them. A short survey might pay $5 to $10 and take 10-15 minutes. A longer survey could pay $25-$50 and take 18-25 minutes. Not much per survey but they add up.
Many survey takers report incomes of over $1,000 per month! It might be a good idea to check out taking online surveys for cash.
Hundreds of millions of dollars are going to pay people to participate in paid online surveys. Part of that could be coming to you…
– J.P. Koontz