Jun 26 2008

Create Your Own Online Surveys (Types to Consider)

Published by cijaye under Creating Surveys

Today’s subject is all about helping professionals or business owners get the most out of their efforts. Each of these individuals has at least one or more market(s) that they make their decisions around. For example….

As an entrepreneur - your customers are your number one priority; you should be focused on building your business around their needs and desires. You may also have staff to deal with as well.

As a professional (working for another company) your market might be executives, managers, front line staff or even the customers.

Either way….in order for you to do your job effectively and achieve results you must communicate with your market in a way that will give you “straight goods” that you can “take action” on.

What better way than surveying. So lets talk about survey types so that when you are creating your own survey it is one that truly meets your objectives.

Anonymous Surveys:

anonymous survey responsesCreating your own anonymous survey will ensure that the results “tell the truth”. This can be a true miracle for you because face to face you would never get such candid and honest results.

However anonymous surveys can also open your respondents up to foul misbehavior. Because they can say whatever they want, however they want….they might go a touch overboard with cruel and vicious reponses. You might even find a small number of “spam” type of responses - where any open text field is filled with swear words, adult content, or even random pharmaceutical terms.

With that said however; you may wish to know that only a small percentage (under 1.5%) of responses will be foul (if any at all) for standard industry surveys.

NOTE: If you are in an industry where there might be a tendency for respondents to abuse your survey (and where even 1.5% might results in thousands of responses) you may wish to consider using a customized survey program or a highly advanced program you will be able to create filters/blocks against such inappropriate behavior - so this is not necessarily a major concern.

User Defined Surveys

User defined surveys give the respondents the “choice” about whether or not they will remain anonymous. They define their role. (By default the survey is anonymous, however you can add a “question” field to ask if they wish to provide their name and contact info).

This is especially helpful if you will be seeking further input from people (beyond the survey) and you are asking for willing participants.

While it is highly dependent on the type of industry you are in - you might be interested to know that we have seen that on average, 75% of respondents will share their contact info.

Onymous surveys:

Will require your respondents to add their name/contact info to the survey. Again, this can be a great asset if you wish to follow up with respondents; however it may result in less responses, and/or “less than truthful” or “less open” types of responses.

Nonetheless, you will still gain value from creating your own onymous survey.

Have fun with it!

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May 30 2008

The Big List of Places to Get Paid To Answer Surveys TODAY!

Published by cijaye under Answering Surveys, Paid Surveys

Need to make a little side cash? Or a lot of side cash? Need to replace your income entirely?

This one is pretty straight forward so I doubt that there is any intro needed….but here’s my big list of sites where you can get paid answering surveys….

  1. Survey Scout (This one could create full time income for you!!!)
  2. Web Perspectives
  3. SurveyPayor - US & Canada
  4. Paid Surveys Etc.
  5. Paid Surveys Online
  6. Express Pay Surveys
  7. Highest Pay Surveys
  8. Maximum Paid Surveys
  9. Paid Surveys At Home
  10. Quick Paid Surveys
  11. Get Cash For Surveys
  12. Home Survey Workers
  13. Instant Paid Surveys
  14. Survey Hawk
  15. Survey’s Chance
  16. Classified Surveys
  17. Survey’s for Checks
  18. PaidForFree
  19. Survey Storage
  20. Survey Temple
  21. Survey City
  22. Top Dollar Surveys
  23. Extreme Paid Surveys
  24. Work Online 4 Pay (more than just surveys)
  25. Wealthy Surveys
  26. Online Opinion Cash
  27. Dollar Frog (more than just surveys)
  28. Survey Site
  29. Great Net Money

Have FUN & Make Lots of Money!

P.S. Don’t forget to bookmark this page / post) you can find all the best paid survey sites here - that will give you a lifetime of income!

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May 29 2008

Pay Pal Changing Survey Income

Published by cijaye under Answering Surveys

Pay Pal has changed the way many of us approach making money online. Sometimes we do not want to wait a few weeks for a check”we want our money and want it right away”.

Pay Pal creates an opportunity for that to happen. As the popularity of Pay Pal grows, so does the number of paid surveys that utilize it.There are few online success stories that are quite as amazing as the tale of Pay Pal. The once-tiny payment processor is now one of the biggest forces on the Internet. People use Pay Pal to buy and sell all day long, all over the world. It should not come as a shock that the company is now part of the online survey world, as well.

I do not usually have a problem waiting a week or two to receive a check for paid surveys. I stay busy and have nice, regular income streams. Sometimes, though, even I wish I could get my payment for a completed survey right away. When dealing with a paid survey that pays via Pay Pal, that kind of instant gratification is possible.

Instead of putting a check in the mail, companies can instantly pay you for your efforts with Pay Pal. It is easy for market research firms to set up and it is ready available to anyone. As time passes, the number of surveys utilizing Pay Pal as a payment option will undoubtedly continue to grow.

As of today, most paying surveys do not use Pay Pal. That being said, there are many opportunities that will pay you instantly online either via a standard Pay Pal payment or with an e-check via Pay Pal. Finding these surveys is not always the fastest thing in the world to do, but it is getting a lot easier as the payment processor continues to extend its reach into almost every online industry.

If getting paid right away is a big issue for you, seek out Pay Pal-ready surveys. You will not necessarily make more money than other survey respondents, but you will get your payment faster.

About the Author

Randi Colia cashes survey checks. How would you like a few of your own?

Make money with online surveys

And don’t forget the difference between an occasional payment and a consistent stream of real money–finding the right source of paid survey information.

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May 29 2008

Ten reasons why online surveys are the future of marketing

Published by cijaye under Creating Surveys

money marketingCustomers are tough cookies. They’re extremely media aware and increasingly cynical - it’s a clever marketeer who can get under their skin. Online surveys reinvent the traditional format and offer a unique way of interaction - all the benefits of the internet without the programming.

Here are ten reasons why they may be the silver bullet marketeers’ need, complete with examples supplied by Martin Day, managing director of Survey Galaxy - one of a new breed of websites making online surveys quicker and cheaper

1. It’s cheap as buttons

Select the right survey website and creating surveys can be free of any charge and the cost to publish is minimal. Useful information harvested from surveys can be reused and repackaged in other marketing and PR for use in press outlets making it a very efficient form of information gathering.

2. It’s easy peasy

Anyone can develop an online survey. Survey sites allow people who are interested in the benefits of surveys, rather than technicalities, to side-step the required programming skills and create relevant up-to-the-minute surveys, instantly - surveys that are even easier to complete than they are to make.

3. Anyone can play

Once the survey is online it’s a simple step to promote it, either through email (with a link enclosed), via a link from a website or referenced by other forms of advertising. Anyone who has the link can be connected instantly to the survey, at a time that’s convenient to them, 24×7.

4. We’ve all got an opinion - and we like to give it

Customers like surveys - they’re not seen as spam, but as an empowering opportunity to make their voice heard and a chance to have an impact on a brand. They can be particularly good for broaching sensitive subjects with concerned employees; a survey asking a workforce on their opinion of change allows the key issues to be raised in a positive way and encourages employee participation. Online surveys allow the message to reach each individual and invite feedback in a manageable form.

5. Get inside their heads

You can lead a customer to an advertisement but you can’t make them think. Surveys actively engage the respondents, who think about the question before giving their response.

6. Beautiful relationships start here

It needn’t all end at the end of the survey - while you have their attention and are in the mood you can ask if they want to sign up for more information or a regular newsletter - making the most of the window when you have their interest.

7. If you like this, you’ll love…

Perhaps one of the strongest elements in a survey is the ability to make inspired or useful connections instantly to other areas. By including links within the survey to websites that offer detailed information you are able to reinforce the marketing message.

8. Subtly does it

Surveys can be used to associate a product with positive attributes. By listing the many features of a product and asking the respondent how important they are, regardless of their response, the product will be associated with the features; if they are rated as important the positive impact is endorsed by the customer.

9. It’s not just about selling

A survey is an effective, quick and easy method to promote and gain acceptance for a difficult proposal; maybe a public body trying to gain acceptance and support for a particular scheme. Take the example of a city trying to gain support from the general public for their bid to host a future Olympic Games. A survey can explain each benefit putting the respondent in a much better position to appreciate what the real advantages are that might just combat any negative headlines. As well as promoting the cause, useful feedback is gained that can be used to fine tune the overall marketing strategy.

10. Fresh topics engage interest

Thinking laterally a lively and imaginative approach to surveys can provide the ‘hook’ to engage respondents. The survey subject can be focused towards a particular group on a subject close to theirs hearts. The survey’s marketing message can take the form of a simple brand awareness message by stating that ‘this survey was sponsored by brand name’, or by finding a link from the subject matter to the product - something that is surprisingly easy and highly effective. Discover the benefits of including in your website a Public Survey section as many people who enjoy completing crosswords and doing word puzzles enjoy completing surveys. Having a public survey notice board as part of a website is a low cost and automated method that helps to increase traffic and establish a loyal and returning following. Unlike discussion boards there is no opportunity for people to disrupt the site by inappropriate remarks as the survey results are displayed in summary form enabling them to dispense with moderators free and maintenance.

Many of the techniques and a few more to boot are contained in the following sample survey:-

http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?survey_id=956

For an example of a Public Survey area please click on the following link:-

http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublic.asp

About the Author
Martin Day is owner of Survey Galaxy Ltd. For more information visit http://www.surveygalaxy.com

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May 29 2008

Reviews for Online Paid Surveys

Published by cijaye under Answering Surveys

Nowadays market research demand is growing stronger day by day. A couple of years ago numerous companies who wanted customer opinion would do a research in the market for many days. At such events the total number of people who showed up was in the hundred and would test the product and complete the entire surveys.

Such events usually cost millions for the company, as bearing the cost of the people travel to different venues is not cheap. The recent increase in the use of the internet has helped the companies in creating surveys online. Sending surveys through the internet virtually cost nothing and the customer can complete it quickly. The companies can afford to pay the customers more than they use to, paying the sum of $20-$50 is way less than what the company used to pay before.

make money answering surveys hereNow mostly everyone is doing online surveys for quick cash. There are many companies who want their surveys to be completed. When the surveys they need are completed they will need it to submit it to the members area. In a matter of days they can close the survey and start to analyze the results. Many people are completing surveys nowadays; there is never a shortage of work. In fact more companies are required to meet the desired demand. This is where the customer comes into the frame. Being a member for a period of 60 days on a trial basis without any risk involved, one can complete the surveys free of charge for 60 days and if one decided to continue further, than not a single dime will be charged. Paid surveys is not for everyone to do, as companies want only those people who have completed at least one survey a week, spaces are allowed to only those who are serious about this job. If you are that sort of a person who waste time just by logging on and than doing nothing that it’s better that you forget it.

For more information, please visit http://www.howtopaidsurveys.com/

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May 29 2008

How to Make Money ANSWERING Surveys

Published by cijaye under Answering Surveys

dollarsignWith online surveys you have the opportunity to influence the development of new brands, marketing campaigns and even political opinions. In return you can expect to receive a “reward” in the form of cash, vouchers or an entry into a prize draw (or sometimes a combination of all three).Such surveys take the form of multiple choice type questions with a few free text boxes at various points. They generally begin with a screening section as most surveys are aimed at a particular group of people. This section will usually ask for your age, gender, household income, what sort of employment you are in, before moving on to more specific questions such as what type of snacks you regularly by, for example.

From experience, there is no point in trying to guess what sort of person is being sought to ensure that you qualify for the survey, because it almost always doesn’t work. It is far better anyway to give honest answers, as the exercise is actually all about gaining your view.Surveys can take anything from 5 minutes up to 40 minutes, and generally the reward reflects how much time is required to complete them. However, this does not always follow.

The cash equivalent of rewards generally varies between 0.10GBP (US$0.20) to 4.00GBP (US$8.00), although occasionally some survey panels will pay more, particularly when they are looking for a very specific demographic group.The subject of surveys varies enormously, although the majority focus on consumer attitudes. For example, you may be shown the idea for a new product and will be your view on this and how relevant it is to you.

Crucially, you may be asked how much you would be willing to pay for this product. You may be asked what you think about a particular marketing campaign and what you remember about specific adverts. It is important to remember that these are not memory tests and that if you do not remember anything about them then this is a measure of the success, or otherwise, of this particular campaign.

Occasionally, you may also be sent a new product to try, and then there will be a follow up survey where you can give your view on this product.

The more interesting surveys ask for your opinions about political issues or your views on particular parties. Some also ask about more general social trends ” for example how much alcohol you consume while you are on holiday.

In summary, paid surveys will not make you rich, but they provide for a little extra money, and they give ordinary people the opportunity to provide opinions on a wide variety of issues.

For more information see http://extracashreview.googlepages.com

About the Author
The author is a Social Worker by profession, but has recently developed an interest in personal finance and making extra money o

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May 29 2008

Marketing Research And The Internet: Until Death Do They Part

Published by cijaye under Creating Surveys

The twentieth century saw a great deal of innovation and invention in the field of marketing but the most recent and significant spike on the radar has been the emergence of the internet. Now almost thirty years old in terms of casual consumer use, the internet has reached out and touched people all over the globe, and when it comes to marketing, the process of gathering data to find out what people are interested in buying and why, will never be the same.The internet added a new element of immediacy to market research. Suddenly, companies no longer had to send out review cards and wait with bated breath until the return of perhaps a quarter of the cards they sent out, if they were lucky. With the presence of the internet, feedback was amazingly quick and moreover, more honest than it had ever been given the anonymity of the medium. Suddenly, they could go to sites like Amazon and check consumer reviews and they could Google their own product names in order to get an idea about what was being said.

This veritable rush of information was addictive and at its first emergence, there was some contention among researchers as to whether or not to take it seriously. The people using the Internet, no matter how numerous, still represented a fairly small group of people. With the fact that even almost thirty years after the inception of this tool that more and more people are signing on every year, this demographic is one that everyone realized could not be ignored.

Early adapters started sending out surveys online and collecting information in this way. At this point, there was an issue with the immediacy of the medium; many of the responses that the researchers were trash, but more importantly, there was a great deal in terms of volume. A firm that might receive no more than twenty responses from a batch of 100 cards sent out could expect to receive hundreds of responses to a survey posted in the right place. In this way, market research took a whole new turn as the industry re-oriented itself to account for the internet.

The use of the internet also made responses highly personalized, both in terms of sending and receiving. People writing surveys could do a great deal to make them more personalized and given the ability to target specific demographics on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, this became quite an important tool indeed. Furthermore, the use of the internet dramatically reduced the operating costs of running marketing surveys and studies. Instead of paying for postage or the space to conduct focus group work, the researchers can now fire off a survey that costs a fraction of what was spent previously, if it cost anything at all.

Marketing research is and will always be an important factor in any business decision that is made and that will affect the customers, so make sure when doing your market research take every venue into account.

About the Author
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents many UK businesses. For marketing research and the internet, he recommends Impact Media Ltd, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of Marketing Research.

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