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If you are anything like me, taking the odd interesting survey gets the brain going and can quite a bit of fun. They can be stimulating and they can make you think - and sometimes you might learn a little bit about yourself. Other surveys might just ask you about likes and dislikes, or different shopping, spending, reading or television watching habits. Did you ever think it could be a work from home opportunity? Well, it can.
Whatever survey type suits your fancy, the important thing to know is that most consumer-oriented companies pay millions every year to find out what average people like you are thinking. That's why you can take a survey on just about anything these days - from what type of shampoo your dog prefers, to which infomercials you watch after midnight.
Marketing agencies are hired by these companies to build a database of information - derived from the results of surveys they conduct on behalf of those companies. And guess what? They pay you to take the surveys. Actually, the idea of being paid for surveys isn't a new one - marketing research companies have been doing it for some time. But, only in the past 5 years has it become a bonafide work at home income. The Internet has made that happen.
Say you are a stay at home mom or dad, and you have a few spare moments during the day where you might just be able to whip off two or three 15 minute surveys. Depending on the survey and the company you do the survey for - you might be able to make $25, $50 or even $75 for that survey. That's what they advertise! You can't show me one stay at home parent that wouldn't like to work from home for an hour a day and make up to $225.
Here's the key - you need to do your homework on which survey site is going to work the best for you and the one that is going to meet your work from home schedule. Some surveys need to be done at different times, some you can do whenever you want. There are a variety of pay scales and some pay in products - which might not be so bad in itself. Note: You do have to pay for many of these survey sites to join - but it is often a money-back guarantee if you aren't satisfied with the return on your investment! This is one of those work from home jobs that gives you back only what you put in - so find the right one for you and it is sure to pay dividends.
Type 'survey company reviews' in your search engine and you can find a wealth of information on which survey site is going to suit your work at home schedule.
If you are the type of person that doesn't mind sitting on the computer for an extra hour per day - maybe when the kids are napping, or before everyone gets up in the morning - then you might be able to make yourself a decent work from home income on the side. It's quick, it's easy… and if you enjoy surveys like I do, then taking surveys can also be fun!
It is not difficult to understand why people want to complete surveys that pay. It is a very easy ways to earn income either as a full or part time job. But why would companies want to pay individuals to complete survey forms? There are many reasons why companies use surveys and questionnaires in their day to day business. In each case, the intent is to improve the quality of the product and to capture a larger market segment. This will benefit both the company and the person who completes the survey. Here are some of the ways that companies gain when they commission surveys results.
To check market status
Companies are willing and even anxious to provide surveys that pay to their workers in order to see where the product is selling. Even more importantly, the companies can determine why their product is selling. Is it because of good packaging, effective advertising, or are there other factors that are increasing the exposure of the product in a particular area or with a specific demographic group? By commissioning opinion surveys, the business can found out the answers to these and other questions early on in the history of the product and more importantly, from the people who actually have the answers to the questions.
Fine tune Advertising Campaigns
Once the business knows what is working in an advertising campaign designed to spread the information about their product, they can take advantage of surveys that pay to fine tune the campaign. If a certain demographic group is being under reached with the existing campaign, the company can tweak the advertising method or media to reach the age group desired. For example, if a product is used by every age group, yet teenagers are not purchasing the product, the surveys can help determine how to revise the campaign in order to reach this age group.
Attract Customers
Often, the commissioning of surveys that pay in a geographical area is an early indication that the product associated with the survey is going to be released. With a new product, there is always a certain amount of word of mouth advertising that can be very effective. One person tells another that a product may be coming on the market that will do thus and such, and that person tells another and so on. The information contained in a well written survey document helps to provide details about the associated product to the person taking the survey.
To improve the product
Companies are willing to provide surveys that pay in order to improve the composition, purpose, or packaging of the product associated with the survey. Sometimes it is the release of a product in a relatively confined geographic area prior to the full launch that allows the final improvements to be made so that the product is successful right from the beginning. It is less expensive for a company to work out these details prior to the full product launch than it is to do so when it involves a product recall.