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Online Paid Survey Registration Tips

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

Paid Survey Registration Pointers and Tips

Each site will request that you enter login information. This will give you access to the member areas of their site. Usually this consists of your survey email address and a password. You should be able to use the same password repeatedly with the sites. That eliminates the problem of trying to remember which password you used with which site. If you do have to use a different password for certain sites you can make note of that in your tracking chart. Or let the auto-completion software remember it for you.

You may need to log into certain sites at a later date to check earnings or to update your profile with that site. Some sites offer surveys directly on their site in addition to sending out email invitations. Be sure to check back often with the sites that do that.

If you receive an error message when you click the link for a survey site, it could be just a temporary ISP error. Move on to another registration link and try that link again later.

A good survey database site will keep their listing up-to-date and continually weed out sites that are no longer active.

Click here to check out our recommended Paid Survey Database provider.

As you register with some sites, they may have checkboxes, which are initially checked, that indicate that you want to receive additional information about other offers, or that you agree to share your profile information with other sites. If you don’t uncheck those boxes, you may receive a lot of non-survey email.

When completing a registration with one site you may be presented with offers to join several other sites. It’s best to decline those offers and stick with only the sites listed in your database listing which have been verified by the site administrator.

Some sites require that you click a link in the acknowledgement email to complete the registration process, so be on the lookout for those and take that extra step if required. Not all sites will email you confirming your registration.

If you want to make sure you are registered with a particular site, try logging into the member area of their site. If you are given access that means they have processed your registration.

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Avoid Online Paid Survey Scams

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

How to identify potential paid survey scams?

Each day the number of market research companies seeking surveyors is expanding. Paid Online surveys attract people because of its fun element and the fact that they get paid simply for taking a survey or taking part in a paid survey group. The ease and convenience makes it a very lucrative option for stay-at-home moms and students wanting to make some easy money.

Many companies are paying for real people to test out their products and give them their opinions. But this trend is being wreaked by scammers who prey on naivety and online paid surveys are being commercialized by such people who make fantastical claims and net innocent people into paying for what should be free.

Sifting through all the fraudulent sites can be a very tough task indeed and many find that they have signed up for such scam websites.

Dead links, banner ads, lack of customer service and no refunds can be clear signals of the site being a fraud, but sadly many fall into these traps.

These are some of the ways you can tell the authenticity of any paid survey network:
• How long have they been in business? Less than a year means that the site is still in the fledgling stages.
• Are there any helpful resources and articles and/or feedback available to newcomers?
• Is the site endorsing any company or product? Are they planning to send you promotional emails and newsletters? Sites like that can’t be bona fide because market research firms cannot be biased towards any product.
• What are their site terms and privacy policies?
• Is their customer service response time more than 24-48 hours? And do they have a valid company address and other details?
• Is their site updated frequently?
• Do they ask for any personal details or ask you to make payments or give them any commission?
• Are you eligible immediately or are you put in an indefinite queue?
• Are you being offered fantastic prizes for signing up or promised thousands of dollars weekly?

If they satisfy these conditions the chances are high that they are a real market research company looking for genuine survey takers. If you see anything untoward do not sign up with the company or give them any details, chances are that they are a hoax.

Though you need to be careful about the people you interact with on the internet, there are genuine companies or paid survey administrating organizations and guides that can help you get real offers. Beware and have fun.

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The Paid Survey Registration Process

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

The Paid Survey Registration Process

Click the link of the first site you’d like to register with. Your listing may provide both a main page link and a registration link. If you’d like to view general information about the site first, click the main page link.

To go directly to the registration page, click that link. Before you actually fill out the registration form, you may want to take a few minutes to read the site’s membership
agreement. That will indicate how they will be using the information you provide to them, and how they will be paying you…

PayPal, check etc. Only sign up with that site if you agree to their terms.

If you don’t immediately see a registration form, look for a link that says “Join”, “Sign Up”, or “Register”. Click that link and the registration form will appear.

If you have your auto-filling form software set up properly, it will detect every time a web page with forms appears. Click the “Fill” button and the registration form will be auto-filled with the information you entered when you set up the software previously.

The auto-fill process will usually not be able to fill in every single piece of information that the site requests but will cover a lot of it. You then fill in the remaining information manually. Usually what is left to fill out manually are just check boxes and not items that require a lot of typing

Registration with a survey company should take about 15 minutes on average. Varying amounts of information will be requested.

They will use the information to pre qualify you for surveys, so be as complete as possible.

At some point you should see a “Submit” or similar button to click, indicating the end of the registration. Many of the survey sites will send you an email confirming your registration. They may require that you click a link in the email you receive in order to complete the registration process.

That’s it! You have just registered with your first survey site. You’ll find that this is the most time-consuming phase of the paid online survey process, but it is crucial to your success so you need to persevere.

Determine how you want to continue with your registrations. You can budget a little time each day to register with a few sites at a time or you can have a few marathon sessions in which you register with all the sites you are eligible for as quickly as possible.

Whatever your approach, it is important to register with as many sites as possible. The more sites you are registered with, the more opportunities you will have to receive survey invitations.

How many sites you register with and how quickly you register with them is probably the single biggest contributor to your success that you can control.

Join a good database like SurveyScout.com and register for several hundred. Most of which will pay cash at some point.

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Registering with Internet Survey Sites

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Registering With the Paid Survey Market Research Sites

Congratulations!

You’ve completed all the preliminary steps to succeeding with online surveys.
• You have an email address dedicated to online surveys
• You have set up a PayPal account
• You’ve joined a paid survey database
• You’ve downloaded and are ready to use the form-filling software

Now it’s time to begin the registration process. Log into your paid survey database website and locate the page or pages that contain the market research site links. There should be hundreds of sites listed.

If you haven’t already signed up for a database signup below:
Paid Survey Database

A good database will indicate up front which geographic areas the site provides opportunities for and what types of opportunities are available, i.e. online surveys, focus groups, etc.

Tracking Registrations

Your database site may have recommendations regarding which survey sites to start with, if so follow their recommendations.

Approach the registrations in an organized manner. You should keep track of which survey sites you have registered with. You can create a chart to do that - either on paper, in a word processor, or through an Excel spreadsheet. It doesn’t have to be too complicated, whatever you are comfortable with.

Some people opt to just save the emails sent by the MRC to confirm their registration. It’s a good idea to save those emails in a separate folder anyway.

Any of these techniques will work, you just don’t want to come back to the list later and not be able to remember which sites you have already registered with and which you haven’t.

For more info check out the rest of our posts where we cover every possible aspect of succeeding with internet paid surveys.

Check out our top recommended paid survey site below:
SurveyScout

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Filling in Paid Surveys for Money

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Taking Surveys for Cash

Form Filling Software

If you have selected and joined a good survey database site, they should provide software that speeds up the registrations with the survey sites.

Click here for one that does provide this.

In your eagerness to get started, don’t jump into the registration process without first downloading the software and taking a little time to set it up and understand how it works.

Taking advantage of some type of auto-form filling software can speed your registrations by approximately 300%. You will set up your identity or profile within the software. In plain English all this means is that you will enter basic information about yourself that the survey sites will be requesting.

This information is saved onto your own computer so that rather than having to repeatedly type that information at each site, the computer can do that work for you. The software will allow you to click a button and the information will be filled in for you automatically.

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