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With
plethora of things to do online such as games, social
networking, and shopping to name a few, job opportunities
have also swamped the net.
Today, many people have depended on the net to apply
for jobs, find work, as well as search for employees.
Aside from the popular online writing jobs, the booming
activity in the Internet is the paid online surveys.
The paid online surveys'appeal is the “work from
home?system as well as being paid for every little
effort and energy exerted.
However, what many do not know are the several risks
that come along with paid online surveys. These risks
work both ways ?the companies that administer them
and the people who take them.
Web sites offering online surveys:
There are several Web sites that offer a varied systems
and mechanism of online surveys. Some even cater to
specific group of people such as the age category, the
racial division, and a lot others. But the common denominator
of these sites is rewarding system: paying participants
for filling out online surveys. It should be noted that
each site has unique reward systems.
So how these sites generally work? First, they ask participants
to register at the Web site and answer some basic contact
and login information. Then, the participant will receive
an e-mail with a link that directs to a page asking
for more detailed demographic such as sex, marital status,
education level, and race. After which, participants
will receive intermittent e-mails with links to surveys
that correspond to the demographic.
Though the duration varies, but most surveys take an
average of 10 to 20 minutes to fill up. Some sites give
reward based on how long the survey was completed. For
example in e-Rewards, it gives $29 for one-hour completion
of survey. In a case where a participant does not qualify
for the survey, a partial award is given for some instances.
In paying off the participants, sites have varied reward
systems. Some send an actual check, while others let
participants accumulate points to be encashed for rewards.
Possible risks:
One of the foremost risks of paid online surveys for
companies is the credibility of such surveys. With this
kind of method, participants can actually cheat and
lie to take more surveys - thus to be paid more. Sometimes,
people may lie on demographic profile to be able to
qualify to take surveys. In other cases, people sign
up for the same companies with multiple different addresses
to be able to take more surveys using varying profiles.
The quality of the surveys can be compromised when people
begin to make cases as mentioned above.
On the participants end, there is a higher possibility
for signing up on scam Web sites. Participants should
by now know that paid online surveys have become haven
for Internet scam. Participants should beware f the
middlemen who charge registration fee for accessing
the lists of surveys, which in fact are free.
Tips for avoiding paid survey scams:
Participants should avoid signing up with Web sites
requiring charge for accessing surveys. They should
read privacy statements and disclaimers. And the more
the site defends itself as legal, the more likely it
is a scam.
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