Participating in online surveys
One
of the simplest ways of making some extra "money" online is by joining
survey panels and participating in surveys. These are often a fun way to
spend some time, to learn about new products, and get rewarded for your
time. However, it is also a field that attracts a lot of scam artists
and spammers. To get the most out of participating in online surveys,
there are some basic principles you should follow.
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Paid surveys should be a hobby
Always
keep in mind that participating in online surveys should only be
considered as a source of extra income (rather than regular, reliable
income). Participation in surveys should be a hobby, it is not a job.
Any panel that says you can "earn" hundreds or thousands of dollars a
month doing surveys is lying.
To increase your "earning" potential, sign up to a handful of panels to increase your chances of being selected to participate in surveys. There is no shortage of online survey panels available on the internet, but you must learn to identify a legitimate survey panel from a scam.
To increase your "earning" potential, sign up to a handful of panels to increase your chances of being selected to participate in surveys. There is no shortage of online survey panels available on the internet, but you must learn to identify a legitimate survey panel from a scam.
How to identify a legitimate survey panel
Take
note of the following tips to avoid being caught out by scam artists
and spammers. Whilst there are plenty of fake survey sites on the
internet, there are also lots of really good quality legitimate survey
sites. Here are some points to note before signing up to any survey
panel.
- If you have to pay to join or reveal any credit card details, it’s a scam.
- Depending on your country, there are laws governing legitimate market research in terms of what information is collected in surveys and how it gets stored. In each country, there will usually be an industry body that sets the standards for this, so look for this information on the site. Make sure the company is a member of the governing market research body in that particular country.
- Check that the company has an address, contact details, and is a registered business (there are different ways to check this depending on your country).
- Be sure to read the terms and conditions and the privacy policy before signing up. It sounds like a drag, but you don't want your personal details being sold for anyone to use.
Filling out your profile
After
finding some online survey panels to join, you need to go about filling
out your profile. It is really important that you take the time to fill
in all the profile questions carefully, and that you update your
information regularly. This information is what the company will use to
send you surveys in which you may qualify to participate. Therefore if
your profile is incomplete or inaccurate, chances are your aren't going
to qualify for many surveys.
Taking surveys
Once
your profile is complete, it is a matter of simply waiting to be sent
surveys. It may be a few days or a few weeks until you get sent a
survey, it just depends on the demographics that companies are looking
for. Be sure to add the company's survey invite email address to your
contacts list to avoid having survey invites ending up in your spam
folder.
Accumulating survey earnings
Each
survey will “pay” a different amount, and usually this amount will
generally be added to the “balance” of your account. Once your balance
reaches a certain amount, you can elect to “redeem your points” or “cash
out”. Every panel you join will be different, in terms of how they
reward you and the minimum balance needed to redeem your earnings. Some
might reward you with cash, PayPal payments or gift cards from certain
retailers.
It takes time to accumulate earnings and this is why online surveys should never be considered a reliable source of income, rather as a way to make a little bit of extra money over time. Some patience is required, as it could take three months of regular participation in surveys before you can redeem your earnings. If after this time-frame you are nowhere near the minimum redemption amount, don’t keep wasting your time with that survey panel! Delete your account and try somewhere else.
It takes time to accumulate earnings and this is why online surveys should never be considered a reliable source of income, rather as a way to make a little bit of extra money over time. Some patience is required, as it could take three months of regular participation in surveys before you can redeem your earnings. If after this time-frame you are nowhere near the minimum redemption amount, don’t keep wasting your time with that survey panel! Delete your account and try somewhere else.
Keeping track of survey earnings
It
would be worthwhile to keep a table or spreadsheet of the date you
joined the a particular panel and the time taken to earn enough points
to make a redemption. That way you can decide whether or not a
particular panel is worth your time and effort.
Looking at the table below, if the date was November 3, with no rewards yet from Panel 3 it may be worth reconsidering your panel membership.
Looking at the table below, if the date was November 3, with no rewards yet from Panel 3 it may be worth reconsidering your panel membership.
Example table for survey earnings
Survey Panel
|
Date Joined
|
Rewards
|
Rewards
|
---|---|---|---|
Panel 1
|
5/5/13
|
$20 Pay Pal 8/8/13
|
$20 Pay Pal 11/3/13
|
Panel 2
|
5/5/13
|
$15 Amazon 9/9/13
| |
Panel 3
|
5/5/13
|
Be realistic about paid surveys
It
is possible to safely earn money online from participating in paid
surveys, by following a few basic principles. The key to remember is
participating in surveys is not going to make you rich, they are just a
fun way to make some extra money. If you choose your survey panels
wisely, you will not receive any spam and can be reassured that your
details are secure. Choose carefully and enjoy spending your survey
money!
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