Paid Surveys

Paid Surveys How Do You Get Paid Through Paid Surveys? By Mark A. Abrahams Paid surveys usually consist of a variety of questions that companies use for marketing purposes. Although different companies vary by the way that they pay their survey-takers, here are just a few ways that companies can pay out for the surveys that you take. Accumulation. Some survey sites, such as Survey Savvy, pay around $3 for each survey that you take. After you have accumulated some money, you can request a check which takes around 3 weeks. There is no minimum amount of money that you have to accumulate so you could theoretically ask for a check every time you take one.Refer a friend. Other paid surveys also pay through their "refer a friend" service. If you refer a friend to the program and they actually sign up and fill out all of the forms and take a survey, then you can receive a couple of dollars for it. You won't get money every time they take one, but if you got a lot of friends to do it, it could pay off. Points. Some sites, like My Survey and National Family Opinion, pay through points. For each one you take, you earn points which are then converted into cash. You can "cash out" when you reach a balance of $10. Or, you can use your points to buy raffle tickets for big prizes. Prizes. Some do not pay money at all. Synovate only pays through sweepstakes. So although you might take several paid surveys a week and be entered into multiple contests, you might not ever win anything. Once a month. Most sites work this way. Click here for the rest.