Finding The Highest Paying Surveys To Get Paid

20/02/2009 by: Steve Savoy

Taking surveys to get paid is easy. The difficult part is finding high paying surveys and avoiding the rest. The internet is full of companies that make bold claims about how much money you can make. Nevertheless, amongst all the sites there are a few that stand out.

It should come as no surprise that the most popular survey sites online are the highest paying ones. Therefore, people like yourself who do their research will do much better in the long run than those who do not.

The survey sites that pay the most come with a membership fee. My research has revealed that it is well worth the cost given how much extra money you will make and the headaches you will save yourself. The fact is that these survey sites have ties with large corporation.

Here’s what this all means for you:

1. These big corporations that have a relationship with your survey site have the biggest marketing budgets and are capable of paying the most money per survey.

2. These companies know that you take your surveys seriously and that you are not someone who is simply answering the questions as quickly as possible just to get paid.

Some of the many companies you will be taking surveys to get paid from include Apple, Subway, Microsoft, Nike and the list goes one. The really good news is that you can do more that simply take surveys to get paid, you can also get paid to watch movies, go out to dinner, be a mystery shopper and participate in focus groups (which pay between $75-$150/hour).

By taking surveys to get paid and participating in focus groups and other high paying activities you will make some great extra cash. Maybe not enough to quit your day job, but enough to make your financial situation a lot more comfortable.

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