Monday, 10 December 2012

Steps To Open A Business - Are Surveys and Pay Per Click a Waste of Time?


" I thought "this is great! 000's of emails in my inbox of companies wanting me to do surveys for them or read emails, within minutes I had 1. I registered with well over 100 or more survey companies. I had NO ONE to coach me, when I first started looking for at home opportunities! These opportunities are everywhere on the Web.

It would take reading 4 emails to equal a penny earned. So one read email may be worth 1/4 of a penny. It pays fractions of a penny at a time, however. (basically what you are doing is viewing banners) it does pay, when you "read" emails.

Surveys can range anywhere from 15 minutes to 40 minutes. " I only ever make at the most $1.00 from a survey and a lot of times they will say I don't qualify for the particular survey that they are offering. 50 cents - $25.00 per survey. The survey companies will tell you "make from .

I don't participate with those companies. But I need cold hard cash, i don't know about you! They pay you in entries towards their drawings. One thing to look out for is that a lot of companies have lottos or raffle drawings.

See how you like it first. Start off slow with maybe 10-20 companies. I find that gmail through Google is the best email client that can handle the amount of emails that you will be getting. I would recommend if you were going to try and make a little money with this route to set yourself up a separate email account. Get Paid to Drive and Get Paid to Play company lists, they also provided me with Get Paid to Shop, not only did they provide me with all the information and listings of Get Paid to Take Surveys and Get Paid to Read Email companies. I signed up with a place called Survey Scout, when I first began my stay at home journey. Doing surveys and paid to read emails could never make me the amounts of money that I need to stay home.

Every little bit from different sources will help. Combine this opportunity with other at home jobs you are looking at. Don't put all of your eggs in one basket.

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