Paid Surveys

Thursday, January 05, 2006

What are Paid Surveys?

Answer:

Paid surveys are performed by various market research firms. Large companies spend billions of dollars a year on advertising. Market research firms are hired to test their ads and products or do research so that they know the best way to advertise to certain markets and which products are favored by customers. These market research companies have large groups of people they use to conduct these studies. They do their research by compensating people to test their products, to mystery shop and to take paid surveys.

Most of these paid surveys pay a small amount of money, usually between $3 and $15, and take about ten to twenty minutes to complete. Some people can make a significant amount of money by simply taking paid surveys.

Paid surveys are most often taken online, or less frequently through the mail or in person. Many websites exist where one can input certain characteristics about themselves and be emailed revalent surveys which are filled out for money.

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