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Do Paid Surveys Really Pay?

Focus groups could be even more appealing to join with compensation ranging from $40 to $200+ per focus group participation. Most survey panels pay panelists by check or by PayPal. Visit bit.ly/drcIh9

By: Lucy Diamond
Category: Internet
: Work At Home Moms
Posted: Aug 22, 2010
Updated: Aug 22, 2010
Views: 194


Are You Ready To Start Getting HUGE CHECKS In Your Mailbox?

Can you really make $500, $1000 or even $5000 a month by simply taking surveys online?

Do companies really pay top dollar for your opinion? Yes.

I used to see ads for paid surveys and I thought it was a complete hoax. I used to think that there was no way people like you and me could make serious cash just by completing simple and easy surveys. Companies have been giving people cash for their opinion, or to participate in group studies for years. These companies are literally BEGGING to give their money away.

The only difference is that the internet now allows these companies to collect the information they need in a much easier, faster and a more cost-effective way… which means they can afford to pay you more money for your participation. It doesn’t require a lot of work or a lot of thought; it’s easy and best of all its fun! You get asked a couple of questions for each survey and you give your opinion.

And these surveys ask you questions about stuff you actually like to do or enjoy or know something about. Taking surveys is fun; it is a stress reliever and best of all you will get paid for it. For each survey the average pay range is $5 to $100 per survey! If you want to participate in a an online focus group, payouts are even higher ranging from $50 to $150 per hour! Find Out More at Survey Dollar http://bit.ly/drcIh9

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