Make a Timetable
And stick to it. As discussed in Page 2, market research companies work in different ways. Using the
log created during the registration process you will be able to create a timetable
for logging into your accounts to check for availability of paid surveys and paid online surveys, e.g. Monday check
companies A, B & C, Tuesday check companies D, E & F etc.
Try to make sure you
login at least once a week to those companies that don't notify you by email about paid surveys to make sure
you don't miss out - remember all opportunities have an expiry date!
This also goes for email, market research
companies tend to send out more invitations to take part in paid online surveys than they actually
need. This is because they expect a certain percentage of invitees not to respond. When
the company has received enough responses then the paid survey will close and they won't
accept any more. So check your email regularly.
Get the Balance Right
As paid online surveys and invitations to focus groups arrive, you will begin to have the luxury
of choosing those companies that best suit your individual circumstances. For example
you may prefer the reward schemes that offer more sweepstake opportunities, or perhaps
those that offer regular, consistent cash rewards.
Over time
select the set of companies that enable you to balance your personal time with time
spent on paid surveys and focus groups, whilst maintaining a healthy cash flow.
Have Fun
You are providing a very valuable service that will shape products and services in
the future. You should be proud of what you are doing whilst having some fun at the same time!
I hope you have found this paid online surveys guide informative and best of luck with your journey towards financial freedom.
B. J. Culshaw
beverley
"Money frees you from doing things you dislike. Since I dislike doing nearly everything, money is handy."
Groucho Marx
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