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Paid for Surveys

Consumer research is a very important step in bringing a successful product to market. Many companies are willing to pay you to take surveys. This is so they can get a better opinion about their target audience. There's a large network of these companies and some really do pay money for this information.

Usually you have to signup and pay around $40 for a list of companies to signup with. You will then start to receive emails inviting you to different surveys that are being offered. These surveys are by "invitation only" and your demographic location is a very important consideration when being chosen. You are under no obligation to accept the invitation.

Some people have been known to make as much as $100-$150 per hour. This is accomplished by registering with many different companies and even making all other family members available and registering them as well since they may fit the required age group that matches the desired search audience. You must be 18 years old to participate in paid surveys.

Although some companies pay cash, most enter you into a draw for prizes, gift certificates or vacations. In some cases you can take cash instead of the prize.

I don't recommend being "paid for surveys" as a business opportunity. I think there are much better ways of making money online. Most people are looking for cash for their time and NOT prizes and gifts.

After examining and testing hundreds of money-making opportunities and work at home programs, ONLY ONE brought in a paycheck that covered all my monthly expenses.
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