Paid
Survey Failures
Paid
Survey Failures, Using The Wrong Survey Companies
If you're going to participate in paid
surveys you will learn quickly that you need a good surveys
directory. Looking for the right survey companies
on the Internet is
very time consuming and can yield companies with the lowest payouts
or
worse yet aren't legitimate.
No matter how hard you work at making a
success of taking surveys for money
it will most certainly end up being one of our paid survey failures if
your
list is of companies who are bottom feeders.
Paid Survey Directory Misinformation
With hundreds of survey sites available to choose
from many survey websites over hype what paid surveyors, who use their
directory, are actually earning. This misinformation causes new members
to become discouraged and feel like paid survey failures. Research
firms typically wont offer large paying surveys
until they feel that a member has demonstrated effort and a willingness
to complete surveys submitted to them. The best way to become an
established survey taker is to take most of the surveys you are sent.
Failure To Take Action, Laziness
Making money taking
paid surveys is easy
money online, but it still involves hard
work. The
hard work which will
require you to take action is finding a large number of reputable
survey companies, registering with them and finally completing your
profile pages. This can be achieved quickly and easily breaking the
tasks up and doing a little at a time. If done properly you will amass
a large number of great survey companies and have completed profiles at
each one. People who don't follow this advice typically end up being
paid survey failures.
Not Joining Enough Free Paid Survey Companies
Survey newcomers can quickly become disappointed
and feel like paid survey failures
because they don't get invited to participate in as many surveys
as
they want or because the surveys they receive aren't ones that share
their interest. They start out believing that they can make money
joining a couple of online survey companies and
taking a few paid
surveys and become rich. Only to make little or no money doing so.
Reality is you will not be eligible for every survey offered much less
with one research company. To increase your chances of making money you
will need to be joining as many survey companies as you can manage
properly.
Not Checking Email Or Survey Sites
I guarantee failure if you use a haphazard
approach to paid survey work and only occasionally check your email or
the survey company websites. By not checking your email you will miss
many survey opportunities and quickly become discouraged. You need to
check your email and the survey websites at least once a day for new
money making opportunities.
Many of the surveys have a limited time
span or a limited number of participants and this is done on a first
come, first served basis. If you don’t respond quickly, chances are the
job will have already been filled.
Impatience
One common complaint from paid survey newcomers is
that they aren't’t making enough money as quickly as they anticipated.
It takes time to build up a portfolio of great survey companies and you
have to “learn to earn”. Consumer profiles, chance, and opportunity
dictate what you earn on each survey and when you will receive them. If
you want a big payout and to see steady monthly cash flow you must
practice patience and learn all you can about paid survey sites and how
they operate. I’m confident you can make money if
you have some
diligence and most of all patience.
Not Reading Instructions Or Fine Print
Preferably before but at least after you sign up
with a survey company make sure you spend some time going through the
entire site familiarizing yourself with the policies, pay out features
and times, survey rules etc. If you are not sure of their rules or
regulations you may end up with sites that are not honest and do not
pay. As well, make sure you read survey instructions entirely and
completely. If not, then you can spend many precious hours completing
surveys only to be disqualified because you did not read instructions
or complete the survey correctly. Earning you zip, zero and zilch!
Turning Down Too Many Surveys
If you are constantly ignoring your emails or
passing on surveys because they don’t pay enough or aren't interesting
enough you may find yourself on the short end of the stick. Survey
companies monitor who responds and how often they respond to surveys
and if they discover a survey panelist who is not participating then
they simply stop sending surveys and remove them from their list. It's
important to answer as many surveys as you can as promptly as possible.
This assures you a good standing with the research company and more
future money making opportunities.
So,
what's the moral of the story?
"People Don't
Plan To Fail, They Fail To Plan"
This information has been gathered and presented
to you by many survey professionals in hopes that you will save time
learning and not make our same mistakes.
Confucius Say, "The journey of a thousand miles
begins with a first step.
You have taken that first step by reading this
information taking action will be your second step. When
taking your second step you must be organized in order to make any
money. Believe it or not Web Browsers Can Make You
Money.
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