Case Study: Paid Surveys At Home

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Anyone who has ever considered working on the internet at home has run across the Paid Surveys at Home opportunities.

Do these opportunities actually work?

Will you be able to make a living and quit the job you have outside of the home?

What can you expect to earn?

What if there are better opportunities out there?

These are typical questions for anyone considering investing into a Paid Surveys at Home program. I have spent a great deal of time online looking into these very questions. I have found there are a few key things people should keep in mind when considering surveys as a means of income.

When considering the questions above; the fact is there are a great number of people that use the internet to fill out surveys for a profit.
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Rather they give you points, or allow you to be entered in a drawing to win money or prices. In order to make any significant amount of money filling out surveys, you would need to be registered with hundreds of sites. Taking the time to register with so many sites, pulling up the surveys and then taking the time to fill them out can actually be very time consuming. Some companies do not send you a survey offer everyday; some may only send you an offer once a month. This is why you would need to be registered with so many sites. Further, other paid surveys at home opportunities require you to fill out so many surveys before they will qualify you to be paid for the surveys. As mentioned before, some companies do not even pay cash for your efforts but those that are paid surveys are generally between 2 and 5 dollars each. This could add up when you consider you're making 2 to 5 dollars for every 10 to 20 minute long survey you fill out. The problem with this is, more times than not, you have to qualify for the survey. If you spend 5-15 minutes filling out the various demographic and qualifying information just to be told you do not qualify; you are spending a great deal of time making no