Make Money From Paid Online Surveys - Four Reasons For Failure With Online Surveys

Apr 23
07:35

2007

Elaine Currie

Elaine Currie

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Answering online paid surveys seems to be the easiest way to make money online: you don't have to be super clever or specially talented and there is nothing extra you need to learn. Failure sounds impossible but it isn't. Here are four reasons why some people fail to make the money they expected from online paid surveys.

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People often ask "Is it really possible to make moneyfrom paid surveys?" The answer is "Yes" but you do have to do some work if you want to earn money from surveys. Participating in online paid surveys is probably the easiest way to earn legitimate money online. There are no special skills required and no techniques to learn before you can start making money,Make Money From Paid Online Surveys - Four Reasons For Failure With Online Surveys Articles all you do is answer simple questions. Even though it is so easy, some people still fail to make money from participating in online surveys. The following are four of the most common reasons for failure.

1. Not Joining Enough Survey CompaniesSome people become disillusioned because they don't get invited to participate in many surveys and, therefore, don't make much money. They start out with the idea that they can make money by joining just a couple of online paid survey companies.

It does not work like that: your demographic profile will not make you eligible for every survey any company has to offer. Your chances of making money will be increased by joining more survey companies. It is not enough to join a couple or even a couple of dozen, you need to join hundreds of companies if you want to make money on a regular basis. The signing up process is probably the hardest work you will have to do but it only has to be done once. Spread this task over a few days and it won't seem so bad. Before you start, download free Roboform and get it set up to fill in all your details in each application automatically.

2. Not Checking Your Survey MailboxSome people take a haphazard approach to their online paid survey work and only occasionally check their email or online mailbox at the survey company website. Then they are annoyed because they missed the opportunity to join in the survey because it has closed.

You need to check for new surveys at least once a day. Many surveys have to be completed within a short time span. Others are available for a limited number of participants and this is done on a first come first served basis. You need to get to these surveys before they time expire or have been filled.

3. ImpatienceOne common complaint about paid online surveys is made by people who are simply lacking in patience and don't realise how the industry works. People often complain that they tried to make money from online surveys for two weeks (or a month etc) but hardly earned anything.

Many of these people also fall into the category of not signing up with enough survey companies because they lack the patience to go through the signing up procedure numerous times. In any event, a couple of weeks is not long enough to assess your earning potential with online surveys. A survey company might send you a $5 survey one week and nothing for the next two weeks but follow that up with two $75 surveys just days apart. People who happen to sign up and immediately receive two $75 surveys see the earning potential quite differently.

4. Unrealistic ExpectationsHaving unrealistic expectations of how the system works plays a part in all the above situations. Taking paid surveys is an easy way to make money online. Unfortunately, however, there are people who think they can just sign up with a few survey companies and they'll get paid a full time income for completing the odd survey here and there when the mood takes them.

Making good money from paid surveys requires work including signing up with a large number of survey companies and being a regular participant in as many surveys as possible.