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Shelly - this may be off-topic...and maybe you have a more detailed post on this elsewhere...but I have a couple questions.
I've tried surveying before but really never got as far with it as it's sometimes made out to be. I did win an iPod Shuffle and $25.00 and probably earned another $50 in a year's time. I think most of the surverys/product reveiws I did were a 'sweepstakes' type (i.e. If you complete the survey, you have a chance to win X amount of dollars.)
The biggest problems were that so many of them were long and tedious for the amount paid. And the other was there were so many I didn't qualify for...it just seemed a waste of time.
What are your secrets? (Feel free to point me to another post if you've already explained all this. )
My secrets...I am a fast typer and fast processor. Almost all surveys start with the basic demographic info. Usually you get to move on to the survey or get kicked out after the basics. The questions can differ but after you do about 20 or so, you can just look at the answers and know what question they are asking. That saves some time. It also seemed like better and better opportunities came after I was with a company for a while. I often have two different windows open with two different companies surveys. I like this because sometimes it take a bit for the computer to load the next page and I can do a quick question on another survey. I have also been kicked out of surveys because I go too fast and working on two at a time slows it down a bit.
As far as the scams...Know the companies you trust and what their emails look like. If in doubt link to surveys from the sites. The one site that it took a while for me to figure out was was ligit was SurveyScout. Although I am a fan of this site and have made over $100 total (and you know how much $ you will earn before a survey starts) but they also have marketing "partners" that send email solicitations under their headings. Once you know what the "real" ones look like it is easy to delete the solicitations.
My secrets...I am a fast typer and fast processor. Almost all surveys start with the basic demographic info. Usually you get to move on to the survey or get kicked out after the basics. The questions can differ but after you do about 20 or so, you can just look at the answers and know what question they are asking. That saves some time. It also seemed like better and better opportunities came after I was with a company for a while. I often have two different windows open with two different companies surveys. I like this because sometimes it take a bit for the computer to load the next page and I can do a quick question on another survey. I have also been kicked out of surveys because I go too fast and working on two at a time slows it down a bit.
As far as the scams...Know the companies you trust and what their emails look like. If in doubt link to surveys from the sites. The one site that it took a while for me to figure out was was ligit was SurveyScout. Although I am a fan of this site and have made over $100 total (and you know how much $ you will earn before a survey starts) but they also have marketing "partners" that send email solicitations under their headings. Once you know what the "real" ones look like it is easy to delete the solicitations.
I do the same thing! I have not had luck with Survey Scout, but like I have told others...you have to try them and see what ones work for you. Good luck Nimros!
Just finished reading all of Sparky's PTR! Thank you Shelly and Sparky for your insights. I think I have a better understanding of how to do all of this after reading both of your PTR's! I'm excited to jump on (tomorrow...I'm tired after all the reading. LOL) and see if I can find some survey sites that will work out for me! I'm glad that I'm caught up on both of your PTR's!
I do the same thing! I have not had luck with Survey Scout, but like I have told others...you have to try them and see what ones work for you. Good luck Nimros!
Thanks to both you and Shelly! I will now be reading your TR!
First off... I live in a small town with the best outlet mall in the state. Every year as part of the city festival they promote a city-wide garage sale. There are sales everywhere. I always hear stories about how far people drive for this sale. At least 3 groups of people that hit the sale got a hotel in town the night before so they could be fresh and ready.
We do not pay to advertise with the city materials because I live on a corner and folks have to drive past our house to check out about 300 more sales.
I did my first sale the year my son was one. He is now 10 and they get better every year. When friends learned years ago how much more $ we made at our sale than they did at theirs...we started joining forces. We generally gave 4-6 families participating. But they need to follow my "rules."
Anyway...my husband has been a "picker" of free stuff on the side of the road. When he made about $150 last year, he stepped up his efforts this year.
Our sale grossed close to $2500.
We had the winning total this year with.....
$1200...
That included about $750 from selling the things my husband found on the side of the road!
$1200 was the price of the YES tickets...(which I paid for with my Disney Visa and have not yet paid it off...we also have the 2 resort deposits hanging out on that card...)..I will be paying off the Visa and will be able to say the park tickets are PIF!.
Woohoo!
I expect to get back to my PTR in a few days...out house is a mess! LOL
WOW....way to go!!! Tickets paid in full, can't go wrong with that. They have grage sales around here as well, but nothing like the money you made. Congratulations!!!
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Awesome job Shelly and Fam! How fantastic is that that $750 was basically free money. You know, like you never bought the item to begin with, just DH picking it up on the side of the road. (to me it's all free money!) WTG!!!