Thursday, September 28, 2006

SurveySpot: The Best Paid Survey Site - Ever


It seems like people these days want free money to just be handed over to them on a silver platter. Hundreds of spam messages with their “make $5000 a day doing NOTHING!!!” schemes attempt to sabotage our inboxes everyday. I don’t know where I would be without my bulk folder to protect my eyes and my sanity from these “lucrative” business plans.

Not that there’s anything wrong with wanting to earn pocket money by doing very little work. That’s what focus groups and online survey sites are for. I’ve never attended a focus group myself (I plan to), but they seem pretty legit. However, a lot of survey sites don’t always stick to the nice little words that drew you into signing up for them. Some only send survey invites once a month that are worth a few measly points. It could take years to benefit from one of those companies. Others don’t pay you at all or take their sweet…time to send your money. Does it really take eight weeks to write out a check? I doubt it.

When I signed up for SurveySpot earlier this year, I figured I had nothing to lose. It was free to register, and I could cancel at anytime, so what the heck. I had no idea how incredibly beneficial this survey site could be. Within two months, I had $100, and I got it in only two weeks. Ecstasy ran through my veins.

SurveySpot works just like any other survey site. You sign up, and they send you survey invitations that match your demographics. Unlike most other sites, however, SurveySpot sends you invitations at least twice a week, and half of them pay $2-20 apiece. That’s almost as sweet as Blue Bell Rocky Road ice cream. You can also sign in to the website and check other surveys available (these are updated constantly). Even if you don’t qualify to complete a survey, they still enter you into a sweepstakes drawing. I’ve never known anyone who actually won a sweepstakes, but sometimes making money means being a little optimistic.

Let’s say you signed up for Spotty and completed a paid survey (there is usually a page at the end of the survey that tells you if you qualified to receive payment). The survey terms indicate that it takes between two and six weeks for your account to be credited. It usually only takes (at most) three weeks for my payments to be added. They even list all of the paid surveys you’ve taken plus all the payments that have been made to you. Keep reading; this gets better. SurveySpot only requires you to have at least $5 credited to your account to request a check. You could request your money as soon as it reaches minimum payout and have gas or cigarette money for the week, but I like to horde my savings for a rainy day.

Check it out, sign up, and let me know how Spotty is treating you.


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