Free Paid Surveys – are they legit?

free paid surveys consumer panels research studiesWhether you call them free paid surveys, consumer panels or paid research studies you CAN make money taking online surveys. This is the first post in a series of how-to’s that will describe the ins and outs of how to make money by participating in paid research studies, surveys, product tests, focus groups and more. Stay tuned each week as we go further and further in depth on this subject in order to first, participate smartly and safely and second, to make some extra money by voicing your opinion.

Most major companies employ marketing firms to solicit consumer opinions. I can tell you first-hand that everyone from KFC to Pampers and Kraft to HP value consumer input so much that they are willing to pay to get it. The problem is that they do it discreetly. You cannot go to their websites and sign up for their testing panels (actually there are a few that have their own, but generally it is not the same thing and is a topic for another post), you must sign up through the marketing firms who actually design, set-up and administer the surveys.

If you type in “free paid surveys” into Google, or any combination of words or phrases that roughly represent being paid for your opinion, you will get a never ending list of websites that claim that you can earn $75 an hour or more by participating in surveys. Many of them charge you for access to their “database” and those that don’t will often end up spamming you into oblivion.

RULE #1 in the world of Free Paid Surveys: NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, EVER pay to join a survey site. This is 100% true ALWAYS. I can give you the same list of survey sites for FREE and actually plan on doing just that. In fact, the legitimate sites often have an area where you can report sites that charged you to obtain their information. So, what did we learn here? Bottom line, if it costs money it is a SCAM.

Another type of site you should watch out for are those that offer you free access to their database in exchange for your email address. There are so many other sites (like this wonderful one) offering the information for free, you are better off steering clear of the possibility that you may get more spam than the Spam Museum (a real Museum, by the way…I think it’s in Wisconsin).

Market research is a major method of product development used by manufacturers and they rely on the opinions of consumers like you and I – especially Moms – to develop new and innovative products that will sell and sell well. In order to do this, they have marketing budgets and hire firms to deploy surveys to consumers and pay them for their time. THIS IS A FACT. I have plenty of cashed checks and have helped keep Amazon.com in business because of the Gift Certificates I have received, to prove it.

In the coming weeks I am going to provide you with all the information you need to participate as I do. But let me leave you with a warning. You will NOT make $75 an hour doing paid surveys. Sure, there are some online focus groups where you may make that amount ONCE, but this will not become your full time job. It can, however, bring in some nice side money to buy me nice present…ok, kidding…sort of. Seriously, it may fund Christmas, but it won’t buy you a Mercedes, not even a used one.

Stay tuned for more!

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Kim is the Owner, Editor and main contributor at What's That Smell? As a wife and stay-at-home mother of two, she enjoys sharing anecdotes and photographs from her life, and telling the world all (well almost all) of her embarrassing stories. You can also find her at TopMomBlogger.com giving advice and tips on how to monetize and generally improve your blog.

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18 comments for “Free Paid Surveys – are they legit?”

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    I found this information to be helpful. It told me what Not to do and what to expect as far as the amount of money I could possibly make. I now know not to quit my day job.

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    05/01/09
    Was thinking of checking out Big Spot,but I read your info first.Makes sense to me. Thank

    you so much for the great info.

    Posted by Rose | May 1, 2009, 10:19 pm
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    i am disabled and homebound , i have made the mistake of doing surveys that were rip offs and had my email taken over with a slew of unwanted adds as aresult. thank you for this information!

    Posted by darla trent | April 24, 2009, 3:25 pm
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    Jon,
    Thanks for stopping by and letting us know the article helped. If you make enough money with your first check to buy me something, you need to come back here and write some articles for us LOL.

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    thank you very much kim, as a college student i have been trying to look for some way to make money and since jobs are so hard to find right now i figured the least i could do is take these surveys. thanks to you i will be much more careful to whom i send my personal information. …..and just for the record what should i get you with the first check i receive?

    Posted by jon | April 6, 2009, 1:01 pm
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    thank you, your info was great, i have never done surveys before and you gave me great and helpful info, thank you for your help ,i love your site, joan

    Posted by joan | April 3, 2009, 8:54 pm
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    I am an old disabled veteran who recently started “pidling” on the computer so I could keep in touch with my kids, nieces, and nephews in the military. I am considering doing some on line surveying to fill the gaps between much anticipated emails from their duty bases. Thank you very much for your help.

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    It is good to get this information from someone who is actually doing it. I am concerned about people knowing the legitimate sites before they start signing up. Your advice to never pay money to sign up is the same as we are given for entering sweeps.

    Posted by Betty N | March 7, 2009, 7:05 pm
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