Jan 14, 2007

Drawings, Raffles And Sweepstakes

If you only want to participate in surveys and focus groups that pay cash that's fine but we suggest you consider those that pay in prizes, sweepstakes entries, etc.

If you have the extra time, it's well worth it to take a short 2 minute survey and be entered into a $10,000 drawing - wouldn't you agree? Sometimes the odds are pretty good, and aside from cash you can win nice electronic equipment, household items, etc.

Plus, it's important to realize that market research companies change their offerings all the time depending on what kind of research and surveys their clients need.

A company offering prizes this month might offer a $150 paid survey the next month, which is why we highly recommend you register with as many companies as you can - regardless of what they are currently offering. You just never know!

There's not a whole lot you can do to influence how lucky you'll be, but just realize that the prizes are often significant and can really make a difference for you.

1 comment:

JeromyS said...

I can vouch for this. I had tried paid surveys before and have reviewed a lot of them. I did this one for a prize and won. I thought I wouldn't get anything, but just a week later I got my prize. It was a nice golf shirt. Not much obviously but it does work. But I personally wouldn't pay for a survey. I don't think paid survey programs are worth the money. There are free ways to get access to the companies that pay you to complete surveys.
This one is free.

http://www.surveyclub.com/

There are many more I can share with you if you wish.

Cheers!