Paid Surveys and Focus Groups: Maximize Your Online Income With
These Tips.
Submitted by: John Lee
WorldWideReviews
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Online Paid Surveys
Paid Surveys have become a very popular source of additional
income for many families. This is because they encompass
characteristics of what many people would consider a "dream job":
* Work from home
* Set your own hours
* Work as much or as little as you want
* No office "politics"
Though many people are making good supplemental money from
taking paid surveys, they may be able to increase their monthly
income using these helpful tips.
Use a free software program to automate filling out forms
These programs are great for signing up with multiple paid
survey companies quickly. Many forms can be filled with one
'click', saving lots of time and typing. The less time you spend
registering with companies means the more time you can spend
completing online surveys.
Setup a separate email address
This email address should be used only for your paid survey
business. Depending upon how many networks you signed up with,
you could be receiving a large number of survey opportunities
daily. It will be much easier if they're separated from your
'regular' email. Accidentally deleting a $5 survey might not
make you angry, but deleting a $75 one probably will.
Initially, accept every paid survey opportunity
The idea here is to establish yourself as a reliable survey
respondent. Established, proven survey takers get more of the
higher-dollar surveys. Once you have a track record and are
getting the number of high dollar surveys you desire, then you
can 'pick and choose' which surveys to answer.
Register with several paid survey networks
Each network has it's own set of several hundred companies
looking for survey respondents. Signing up with several of these
networks will greatly increase the number of paid survey
opportunities you will be receiving.
Keep records of your paychecks
Depending upon the law in your area, you may be considered an
independent consultant for tax purposes. This means the IRS will
be expecting you to pay taxes on your paid survey income. Keep a
log of all your paychecks in case you have to pay taxes on them.
In many cases all expenses associated with your paid survey
business are normally tax deductible, including any subscription
fees. Please check with a tax consultant for the laws in your
area.
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