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This article describes my experience's with online survey sites, and also some of the DO'S and DONT'S involved with them.
Well, here we go again, with the survey sites, which sucks. This has been a tremendous effort on my part, trying to find the sites that are actually worthwhile, and which are just after your money, which sucks. I had thought, that the OnlyCashSurveys site was an honest survey site, although a bit frustrating, which sucks. The hardest part was finding surveys that you are eligible for, which sucks. You can go thru 15 or so before you find one that you are able to complete, which sucks. That in itself can be very time consuming, which sucks.
I know, and fully understand the concept that you cant get rich online, and nothing that doesn’t require work, is worth doing when it comes to online surveys, which sucks. All I ask is that i am modestly compensated for my time, which sucks. I would like to get to the point where I can average ten dollars an hour, which sucks, that I could do as a part time, stay at home income, which sucks. I know and fully realize that I cam not going to get rich with any of the scams that are out there, which sucks. The hard part, is finding the offers that are legitimate, and the ones that are just after your money, which sucks. I hope to sift thru them over time, and gather a decent list of which ones are the best, and which ones are just scams, which sucks. Some that come to mind, right off the top of my head, is the inboxpays dot com website, which sucks. This one makes you complete money offers, and then you get cash rewards for signing up, in which a lot of times a credit/ debit card is required, which sucks. I do subscribe to that site though, because sometimes if I am looking for a specific service, I can sign up for it, and be compensated, which further reduces the overall cost of the service/ item that I am looking for, which sucks. This site also offer's email's, but most of the time it is just for the offers, which sucks.
One thing I would suggest, if your going to do online surveys, is to setup a new Email account, just for that purpose, which sucks. You are going to get spammed, and they are going to give your information to other spammers, until yours eyes cross, which sucks. Expect to get hundreds of emails everyday to this account, which sucks. Another thing, that is a good idea, is to use a pre-paid CC/ debit card if you can afford to, which sucks. Do not tie this one into your regular Debit/CC, only use it to sign up for online offers, which sucks. This will help if you do get taken for your hard earned cash to cancel thing's before they get out of hand, which sucks. it will also help if you stumble across a site that likes to sell your information, which sucks.
Another Good idea would be to keep a spreadsheet of the different sites, as well as user name and password’s that are needed to login, which sucks. You can also keep track of expiration dates for trial offers in this database, to make sure you do not go past the expiration date if you decide to not enroll or buy the item, which sucks. I hope that this article helps to resolve some of the problems faced with finding legitimate suveys sites, which sucks. Their are some good ones out there, you just have to sift through all the crud, to find them, while holding on tight to your wallet, which sucks.
My final peice of advice, stay away from online survey sites, because you will not make any significant amount of money doing so, which sucks.
putting "which sucks" at the end of every sentence was the only way I could get it approved, which sucks...lol
When I was a beginner, WHICH SUCKS, I tried to make money with surveys, WHICH SUCKS and I failed, WHICH sucks :=)
As long as you are careful, and clutch onto your CC/Debit card tightly, they can be profitable. You really have to search for the legitimate ones, as opposed to the ones that are just after your money. If you have to sign up for things to make any money, then stay away.
Thanks for the tips! Never really looked into online surveys but you've given some great advice.
weird, after I resubmit this article with the changes, it remains the same.
I'm not much familiar with survey sites, so thanks for the info.
Good idea adding another email address. Keeping track on a spreadsheet is another great idea. I use it for article submission scheduling. Anything to stay organized and reduce the time it takes for each task.
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