Anywhere you go online nowadays, you will see an ad
offering to pay you cash for your opinion. Whether it's
a paid survey or focus group, the idea is the same -
market research companies want your opinion and are
willing to give you cash and free merchandise for you to
spend your time filling out their surveys.
In this article, we will
review the most frequently asked questions about paid
surveys.
What is a paid survey?
A paid survey, or
"market research survey", is a series of
questions that are presented to either an individual, or
group of individuals, to see how they perceive and
respond to certain products or services. Each and every
person fits into some type of demographic (segments of
human populations broken down by age, sex, income,
etc.), that certain products or services are marketed
to. For instance, athletic equipment may be marketed
towards a younger, physically active demographic, while
luxury cars might be marketed towards a higher income
demographic. These online surveys are offered for free
as a means to understand certain markets better.
What is a focus group?
A focus group is another
type of survey where a group of individuals are invited
to discuss a certain topic related to the company that
sponsors the focus group. You may or may not know the
point of the discussion and they are often hosted by a
moderator that will guide the discussion. These focus
groups can be held at a physical location or online and
usually lasts between 30 minutes to 2 hours. The
compensation can range from up to , depending on the
topic and time involved.
Why is my opinion so
important?
Companies spend hundreds
of thousands, if not millions, of dollars on advertising
for new and/or existing products and services. These
"advertising campaigns" can sometimes be a
complete waste of time and money if the company does not
research the market that they are trying to capture. So
it makes sense for a company to see how it's products or
services are received by the public, before it invests
the money and time on advertising. This is where the
market research survey comes in, and this is why your
opinion is so important.
I understand all that,
but why would they pay me money?
The answer to this
question is very easy and boils down to one thing; Your
time is worth their money! Think about it this way...if
you are going to introduce a new type of tennis racket
into the market, but you're unsure if it's needed or
wanted, would you rather spend thousands of dollars on
advertising, or simply pay 50 tennis players and find
out their opinion about tennis rackets?
Okay, so how much can
I really make taking paid surveys?
Compensation from survey
companies can range from $1 up to $75 per survey, and
most surveys take around 6-12 minutes to complete. There
are some companies that offer points for completing a
survey, and those points can then be redeemed for gift
certificates, merchandise, cash and prizes. You can even
be entered into raffles for prizes after completing
certain surveys. No matter what the compensation, all
legitimate survey companies will tell you up front,
before you begin the survey, what the compensation will
be. The more you take, the more you make.
How am I paid, and is
that money taxed?
The market research
company that sponsors the survey or focus group will
send you your compensation, usually by mail. The money
that they tell you the survey is worth is the amount you
will receive by check. It is entirely possible to
receive multiple checks from multiple research companies
at various times of the month. Since you will be
operating as an independent contractor, you are
responsible for filing taxes on all the money you have
earned, which most likely means adding the income to
your personal filings.
Is there a limit to
the number of paid surveys I can take?
There is no limit to the
amount of surveys or focus groups you can participate in
online. You can offer your opinion every day, all day
and get paid for it.
Who is eligible to
take a paid survey?
Almost anyone is eligible
to sign up for and take online surveys, although some
companies may have certain age restrictions. Some
companies will allow surveys to be completed by people
13 years of age or older, while other survey companies
require you to be 18 years of age or older.
Do I need to fit a
certain profile to participate in a paid survey?
When you register with a
market research company, you are asked a preliminary set
of questions to figure out what type of profile you
have. That profile will be used to determine what
surveys and focus groups you will be invited to
participate in. Since there are hundreds of research
companies that sponsor surveys, the more you sign up
with will increase the number of paid surveys offered to
you.
What kinds of
questions are asked on paid surveys?
You are asked a wide
range of questions, such as where you prefer to shop or
what kind of shampoo you use. You will be asked about
products that you have tried and what products you
continue to buy. The questions on research surveys are
given to better understand the different markets the
company is trying to capture, which is why your answers
are so valuable to them.
Will I be ever
required to pay to take an online survey?
There are many paid
survey opportunities on the internet, and they all are
offered 100% free of charge. However, there are a few
paid survey directory websites ("paid survey
programs") that charge a fee to join. They have
spent their time researching all the paid surveys online
to find the legitimate ones, and have listed them all in
one spot. The one time sign-up fee that is charged by
these websites are to maintain their directory and keep
their paid survey list up to date and accurate.
Are these paid survey
programs worth the money?
Yes. In our opinion, they
are very worth the money. These paid survey programs
have established relationships with hundreds of survey
companies (more than we offer) and provide an invaluable
resource for you to find quality paid surveys in one
convenient location. For your initial sign-up fee, you
get access to every paid survey company in their
directory and save you time by weeding out the scams and
fraudulent survey companies.
I heard that paid
survey programs are a scam - Is it true?
The simple answer is no.
But of course, nothing is that simple. A lot of people
want things for free, and when they have to pay, they
end up expecting the world. They want to sign up, pay
the money and then go to their mailbox and start
collecting checks. They don't realize that there still
is work involved. But the underlying point is that these
paid survey programs deliver on exactly what they
advertise - access to their database listing 100's of
market research companies. Remember, the bottom line is
that if you don't like what they offer, you are entitled
to your money back and they deliver on that, too.
In conclusion
It's very important to do
all your research and find out all that you can about
the paid survey you are going to take, and the market
research company that you are signing up with. You can
definitely make some good money online, so good luck and
have fun!
This article
was written by Gus Garcia, owner of PaidSurveyChoices.com,
a free to use website featuring paid survey
information and resources.
Please visit
the website for more paid
survey information.
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