Thursday, August 2, 2012

Paid Online Surveys - Ways To Know It’s Legit

online surveys
Have you encountered the hype flooding online - “Earn huge amount of money by completing surveys.” Well, let’s just hope you have not foot any required fee yet for the purpose of getting what was promised. Honestly, you cannot gain big earnings from paid online surveys and make it as your source of living. However, you may get a small extra amount to add to your regular income. Most survey firms usually don’t offer money but instead points that need to be accumulated in exchange for a free item. Hence, if a company requires you to dole out payment, then better take a step back as such company may not be legitimate.    

What is paid online surveys?

The process of paid surveys is somewhat forthright. You simply register and fill out a member profile. After doing so, the company sends a message to the email address you provide notifying you of a survey that conforms to your demographics. Typically, email invitations include a corresponding amount if ever the survey is completely filled out, an estimate of its time length, and a link that will direct you to the survey itself.  

Paid online surveys make use of scientific process in obtaining information from the public. Such info acquired is then used in the buildup of new products, upgrading of services, and in knowing the voice of the majority for whatever purpose it may serve to healthcare providers, businesses, government, etc.

However, not all online surveys that require no membership fee necessarily means that it’s legit. Some may claimed to be a research firm, only to find out after registering that it sells something - such are not survey research firms. While selling items is not illegal, claiming to be a survey research firm when it’s really not is definitely a flimflam. Always keep in mind that legit paid online survey firms don’t sell any items.

Legit survey sites actually requires more than your mere name and address. They also ask for your other personal details like occupation, earnings, age and other details that are necessary in addressing the concerns of the client.  

It is imperative for survey respondents to comprehend the privacy policy of the firm as well as its terms of service. To familiarize paid online survey firms more, read their about page which usually consist of the company’s description, their purpose and vision. Oftentimes, it also contains the company’s name, its mailing or physical address, contact info (phone, fax, email address), and other essential details. Another thing to consider to ensure it’s a reliable site is to check if it bears the privacy seal like TrustE, Webtrust, or BBB within their sites. If ever the information regarding the company is unclear along with their contact details, then waste no further time on that site.


No comments:

Post a Comment