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The Types of Paid Surveys You Can Make Money With
Surveys are a great way of making money online from home. But when you get a good company to fill surveys for.
Panda research
I love Pandaresearch.com. Ever since I began doing surveys at home for money, Pandaresearch has been one of my favorite haunts.
The thing I like about Pandaresearch.com is that it's easy. The surveys generally only last about 10 minutes and pay anywhere from $3 to $10. It's not a lot of money, but it sure beats watching daytime television.
The best thing about pandaresearch.com is that they pay through Paypal instead of by check. Signing up for a paypal account is easy and the site has a link to Paypal that will walk you through it. For those of you who are leery of Paypal, don't be. I've been using Paypal for a number of years and have yet had any money stolen. Paypal is a free service and you can request a debit card from them for no charge. In addition, you can transfer money to and from your bank account without any fees. The debit card has a Mastercard logo and can be used anywhere credit cards are taken. Best of all, for each purchase you make using your Paypal card as a credit card, you get money back into your account.
Click IQ
An online paid survey company that offers points for completing each survey. The points are called "Visor points" and you earn a certain number of points (usually around 50) for completing each survey. After joining the site, you will become what they refer to as an "E-visor," and you'll earn 100 points for joining the site. Unlike other online survey sites, you do not get points for referrals.
I have mixed feelings about this site. I found the initial questionnaire to be quite extensive and time consuming. The other problem I have is that they offer surveys sporadically. You won't even receive one each week, which makes accumulating points a lengthy process.
Click IQ is open to US residents only. They do not specify age, but request that you are the "decision maker" and in charge of the grocery shopping, so it's really not a site for young people, unless there are teenagers out there who actually do grocery shopping. This is about as rare as finding a paid survey site in which to make a living.
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