The 3 C’s – Benefits Of Online Surveys

by Julie Survey Mom on March 2, 2010

Survey Adventure Paid Surveys

Raise your hand if you want to make money in your spare time from home! Okay, now put your hand down, because you’ll need to get busy behind your laptop signing up for paid online surveys. All you need is a computer with internet access and you’ll be well on your way to earning decent cash just by sharing your opinions with the industry execs who have the actual power to make change. As if this promise of easy money isn’t enticing enough, read on for more reasons to get started in this lucrative, part-time field of survey taking.

Cash: Okay, we already said it, but it’s worth saying again! Taking paid surveys is an easy way to earn some extra money and we know that is an important issue for many in these tough economic times. Whether you are looking to supplement your income from another job or are looking to add you share to the family budget, taking surveys can be a great way to earn the dough needed to meet your financial goals. Earning potential varies greatly some surveys offer a couple dollars for a few minutes of your time while other market research activities can pay much more – often up to $50 for longer online surveys, $100 for phone interviews, and $200 for in-person focus groups.

Comfort: Taking online surveys keeps you in your comfort zone – your couch or favorite office chair. If you feel like working in your PJs one day, no one will even know! Once you take paid surveys online, you’ll quickly agree there is nothing more satisfying that earning money without breaking a sweat.

Control: When you sign up for paid surveys, you are in complete charge of your schedule; if you want to work in the morning so you can head to the park in the afternoon – that’s up to you. Or, if you have a day job, say up your surveys and complete them at night after you’ve had dinner and time with your family. Plus, you can cherry pick what surveys you’d like to participate in; if you don’t have an interest or an opinion on a certain topic, then just pass!

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