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Are one of those people just loves to complete online surveys and get paid to do it? There are a few things that the experienced online survey members recommend for you. They will tell you that you can’t make any money if you only join one survey site.
They will tell you that you can not make any money if you do not join multiple sites. You must join at least ten if you want to take surveys every day. They also suggest that you subscribe with an e-mail.
It is also important that you check a lot so you can give the site a quick survey response. Remember that you are not going to get selected for each survey. You’ll be selected for the surveys that are relevant to your life and lifestyle.
Registering with multiple sites gives you the added advantage. You are better able to match your demographics. This will result in the possibility of obtaining and completing more surveys.
There really are many legitimate survey sites available for those who are seeking them. Try typing “paid survey sites” in your search engine and start from there. Stay away from those sites that are asking you to pay them to join.
Stay away from sites that require you to pay their members. You can find many sites on your own without having to pay for a list. You must be warned that there are too many false sites.
You must be warned that there are too many false sites. Many people pose as legitimate survey sites.
If it turns out that a marketing site is posing as a survey site it must disclose its practice of sharing member information with other parties in their privacy policy. If you can’t find privacy policy link prominently displayed on its site, skip that site and look for another one to join. Some sites will come right out and ask you if it is alright to share your information with other parties.
Many sites will market themselves as survey sites. They must disclose its practice of sharing information with members of other parties in their privacy policy. If you can not find privacy policy link prominently displayed on its site, go directly to the site in question.
Some sites are right and you ask if it is acceptable for them to share your information with other parties. Some are sneaky and they have already checked the “yes”, hoping that you will not see. Look for that and simply uncheck the box.
A credible Web site’s privacy policy will provide a statement. It will look like this one: “We do not share personally identifiable information with other third-party organizations for their marketing or promotional uses. We will not do this without your consent except as part of a specific program or feature for which you will have the ability to opt out.

