$100 opportunity
- November 20,
2004
I got this one the other day from eFocus Groups (I wish I had opened it earlier). It's a discussion group, I've done several of this type before, they're pretty fun, you just need to make sure around several times a day for a few days. It's about travel and the screener had quite a few questions about recent air travel. The link is for the screener, they normally will call you if you qualify. Good luck, hope somebody gets in.
[url]http://www.e-focusgroups.com/olbbscreener.htm[/url]
e-focusgroups.com
- January 18,
2005
Seems you can sign up for these guys database, but they want $3 via PayPal to sign you up. Has anybody done so? Is it worth it? :?
I wouldn't pay it!
- January 19,
2005
I don't believe in paying for my opinions, there's alot of other companies out there that are free to join.
NO NO NO
- January 19,
2005
Never pay for a database, you'll not find anything more than what you can find on this site and others for free.
- November 18,
2004
Question 1: Yes.
Question2: I think so, I can't really say that with all confidence though.
Surveys!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- November 16,
2004
I have two questions, The more surveys you join the more chance of making a little bit moreI I wanted to know do I have the right idea)......second question During the holidays do companies increase the amount of surveys ( Do they tend to send more during the this time)?
Hi from RI
- November 15,
2004
Hi all my name is Sandi and I live in RI. I am disabled (arthritis in hands) worked with my hands for most of my life so now I'm a little lost. I've been on disability for 3 yrs and started looking at things on line to make a little extra money for books and music. I started with the points programs My Points - Luckysurf- memolink-etc. and stumbled on to the survey sites. I really enjoy the surveys gives me something to do and I've made a few dollars and some gift certificates for books and cds,so I'm a happy surveyer. I won one drawing from Rolling Stone Sounding Board a couple of months ago for a very nice Sony MP3 player worth $300. but mostly I just plug along building points and adding $2 and $3 to pay pal account. Thanks to Chris for his great site and to all the nice people who share paying and fun sites. Well that's about all I've got to say, so bye 4 now have fun.
Moneyforclick
- November 15,
2004
Good Morning Everyone,
I just joined this site today and really think that it will take off!!!!
Moneyforclick.com launched this past Friday (11/12/04) so it is still new!!!
Here are the details:
MoneyForClick.com is a new and exciting opportunity that brings advertisers and consumers together. On our website advertisers post links for our members review. When a member clicks on that link and views the site for a determined amount of time, the member is credited a pay per click rate specified by the advertiser. Join now it's fast and easy!
� FREE Membership
� Get Paid For Clicking
� 20% Referral Commissions
� International Friendly
� Easy PayPal Payments
� Easy $2 Min. Withdraw
http://www.moneyforclick.com/?cxc=1333680
please if you could put sirol36 as your referral I would love you forever!!!!
Thank you
Lori Renee
www.reneearoundtown.com
hi plz tell me some more sites
- January 18,
2005
Hi I have put your referral or moneyforclick Plz send me some more good sites I Assure you that I will give your referral and send them to my friends
Awaiting ur reply. Also send me some good paid survey sites also
I like esearch as well.
- November 18,
2004
I have also been paid by them on more than one occasion. Thanks for posting.
Got $7.00 from ESearch
- November 13,
2004
Hi all,
I received 2 survey invitations from ESearch.com in 2 days. The first was for $3.00 and the second paid $4.00. I completed both surveys (20 min each). From the statement at the end of each invite, it seems as though they're really looking for more people to add to their database:
"If you have any friends who would be interested in helping with online research projects, please point them to http://www.esearch.com/join/join.htm".
This is a good company. ESearch.com was one of the first to pay me (through PayPal) when I started taking surveys several months ago. If you haven't signed up already, check them out.
ESearch.com
http://www.esearch.com
DSResearch Website
- November 13,
2004
I dont really consider my site to be a "duplicate" but it is close enough to warrant being listed here I think. First just a little bit of history.
Last August (2004) I was told about NFO My Survey by a family member. She had already earned money in her account and explained to me how it worked. Naturally, I joined NFO. Then I started looking around for other paid survey sites. I ran into countless promises like "make 150.00 an hour" etc and it seemed that most sites wanted 34.95 or some such for their lists of "over 400 companies" etc. However I was able to find a few paid survey companies on my own without paying anyone. You just have to keep looking sometimes.
At the beginning of October I decided to make my own web site with what I considered to be the best paid survey companies. Of course I wanted to provide free info and most importantly no hype or promises of wealth. Let's face it you can definitely make extra money doing surveys but you wont be making 150.00 an hour. I did make 10.00 in less than ten minutes on a survey once. I reckon I could say I made over 60.00 an hour but it wouldnt exactly be true.
Later I decided to add other programs to my site like It Pays To Learn and a handful of PTRs. I sign up for a lot of different programs so that I can 'test drive' them. Thats why I called my web site dsresearch. I research opportunities and then if I feel that they are worthwhile I add them to my web site. Of course I hope to earn referrals from the site but some paid surveys dont offer a referral system. If they are good I will list them anyway.
One more thing, sometime after I joined this forum I visited Chris's FreePaidSurveys.net website to check to see if a particular survey site was listed before I listed it. I recognized the site right away. I had been to that site before and though I cant recall exactly which ones I know I signed up with several things through that site.
Anyway, here is the link for my site (in the signature)
David
_________________
Paid Surveys, PTR/PTC's, Trivia, Traffic Exchange
http://www.dsresearch.bravehost.com
More Updates
- September 23,
2005
[url=http://www.getpaid4free.com/files/email.html]Paid 2 Read![/url]
[url=http://www.getpaid4free.com/files/games.html]Paid 2 Play![/url]
Another Blog: [url=http://emailexperiment.blogspot.com/]The Paid Email Experiment![/url]
If you're looking for a way to donate to charity, try [url=http://www.getpaid4free.com/files/difference.html]Make a Difference[/url].
Join sites that allow you to donate points to charity.
Thanks,
Cammie :)
GetPaid4Free.com Updates!
- May 22,
2005
I've updated the site and even added a blog - [url=http://getpaid4free.blogspot.com/]The Get Paid Experiment![/url].
Come take a look when you get a chance.
Cammie
Here's a great ad network
- November 20,
2004
These guys are a great place to join. They are an ad network that has a lot of survey sites. Basically, you sign up with them, pick out the sites you want to promote and get paid at the end of the month. They have a lot of survey sites that you normally could not get paid for a referral on, and in many cases, pay higher on other sites than what you normally could get. I've about doubled my income using these guys, plus I get it all on one check and you can track it daily.
There are a few requirements. You need to have a top level domain, and you need a minimum of 3,000 hits per month (which you should be able to generate using the traffic system if nothing else) and has to be english. You do need to submit a request and get accepted to join. If you are seriously thinking of doing a survye site, I would consider this a must. Here's the link: [url]http://www.offersquest.com/r.php?a=CD2793[/url] and yes it is a referral link, all the more reason, pass your referral link on to your users.
Also, once you're really going on this thing, I would recommend a program called AddWeb. I'm supposed to have areferral URL for that to but I've been having problems with it, so here's the regular link [url]http://www.cyberspacehq.com/products/AddWeb/home.shtm[/url] Download the Free 30 day trial and check it out. You may want to wait until you have your site pretty much set and are ready to analyze it so you don't waste ant of the 30 days. I ended up buying the deluxe ersion and may even upgrade a bit more. It's a very handy tool.
Last piece of advice, read a lot of stuff. There's a ton of information out there on creating a successful site and none of it's exactly the same. Take in as much as you can and just try stuff out, it's really never-ending. Just don't pay for anything (online at least).
Good luck, and the site looks great!
Thanks!
- November 13,
2004
David,
Thanks for the heads up. Forgot to upload those images to my host. Glad I posted here first.
I appreciate your positive comments. Any advice for a newbie?
Cammie
GetPaid4Free.com
- November 12,
2004
[url]www.getpaid4free.com[/url]
This is my attempt at duplicating the FPS systems. If you get a chance, please take a look. I would greatly appreciate any feedback (questions, comments, suggestions).
Chris, thanks for adding this section. I look forward to seeing more sites!
Cammie
- November 13,
2004
Hi Cammie
Your site is looking good. But there are a few image links that you need to fix. A couple of the images are trying to link to your C My Documents folder and so they show up as red "X"s
David
memolink etc.
- November 11,
2004
Chris I see you do memolink and was wondering if you knew of luckysurf.com and pchpoints.com they are associated with memolink and are the same type of program. Luckysurf sends prizes really fast recieved my GC within 3 weeks,haven't ordered yet from pch, and STILL waiting (since jan) for memolink prizes (now have ordered 2 GC) I'm a free member of all three.
- November 22,
2004
Hey I am really glad that you got it! But they havent even responded to my emails and all I cashed my points in was for advertising banners. I have emailed them 3 times but never a reply.
creations rewards prize delivery
- November 22,
2004
Just wanted to let you know I sent for and recieved within 5 days my $5 Amazon GC, thank you DSRESEARCH for the heads up but it seems like they have resolved their problems (wish Memolink would) , so maybe you should contact them again. Good luck.
- November 11,
2004
Well good luck on redeeming your points. I havent been able to do so. I know it was only 250 points but I just lost them for nothing and for about 2 months they have not replied to my emails about it. (MY point credits did go down minus 250 when I clicked redeem)
David
- November 11,
2004
thanks for your input. That happened to me on another site a while ago so I know how aggravating that can be, but so far no problems with this one. I guess maybe they've gotten rid of the "bad" ad . They do have one ad that wants you to download some stuff but they tell you up front how to avoid downloading and it has no effect on points. So thanks again but I'll keep going and I'll be sure to notify everyone if that happens to me.
- November 10,
2004
Be careful with this one. I got infected by soem sort of trojan from clicking on one of their daily paid links. My computer wouldnt even connect to the net. It took me almost 2 hours of aggravation to get the thing out of my registry. I emailed them to ask about why they had that link on their site and was basically told that they werent responsble for what happened to my computer while using their site.
Also I earned 250 points and cashed them in for advertising almost 2 months ago and I still havent heard back from them about it.
I dont mean to "burst your bubble" but I thought I better tell you about my experience with them
David
paid Email opportunity
- November 10,
2004
I have found an easy to earn points site ,for 1000 pts you can get $5 gc for amazon,wal mart or deposit paypal or cash(cash requires 200 more pts) Points add up quickly you get 1 or 2 emails which you can enter JUST your email address to get 30 pts at a time,you DO NOT have to complete the offers. I haven't recieved any spam as a result of doing this.Check it out I'e been a member for 3 weeks and have 933 pts already . It is www.creationsrewards.net if you sign up I'd appreciate it if you would use my referal # 557789 Thanks! Hope you like the site.
My Music Site
- November 9,
2004
Hello Everyone. I like to make music. I have some songs that are
R&B, Jazz fusion, Hip Hop and Techno. All are Instrumentals. If you
like you can check them out at:
http://stage.vitaminic.co.uk/main/digital_creations/all_tracks/
Any comments good or not so good are welcome!
- August 12,
2005
I was about to pay SurveyScout for it's list before I found this place. I read on some forum about a person saying SurveyScout was a scam and you could get the exact same thing here for free. So, I came here and said f*** SurveyScout. So glad I found this place. Nice job on getting your money back. I probably would have given up like most people. Companies like this should burn to the ground.
- August 7,
2005
yes, it does suck, I was mad because i paid for a site, and like two days later i found this site
Cool
- November 8,
2004
Good for you. I'll have to say that you are absolutely the only person that I have heard from that actually got your money back. Very cool. Let me know if you'd like to arrange a link exchange or need any web advice.
Thank again for the posts.
Reply to Chris
- November 8,
2004
I recieved my refund via Paypal after 28 days of complaining.
It took a professional letter forwarded to the FTC and the Better Business Bureau to get the company to finally refund my money.
I did not get a full refund because Paypal takes a fee out of the money sent.
I just want to warn everyone out there, because these people are making soo much money. A minimum of $150,000.00 I know for sure. It just isn't right.
And when you ask for your money back you have to fight and invest a lot of time, and most people just give up because there is no way to contact these copanies.
No Survey Platinum - I Like your page title
- November 8,
2004
I was looking into these types of sites when I first started, but just could not bring myself to shell out the cash. So that's when I decided to start this site. I've heard from many who are just as annoyed as you.
By the way, have you actually gotten your money back??
Thanks for the post.
Interested in paid surveys. Don't pay anyone
- November 6,
2004
I paid Survey Platinum to have access to their database of paid survey websites. With their 75 day money back policy I thought I had nothing to loose.
I invested soooo much time to get a hold of Survey Platinum. They kept ignoring my emails and it took over 100 days to finally get my $34.95 back.
Please do not make the same mistake I made. Do not pay any website money to have access to a page of links.
Go to my site for three pages of links. If you have already been ripped off by any company such as Survey Platinum, Survey Scout, Survey
Annex, Get Cash for Surveys, Paid online surveys, Surveys and
More, then please visit my site for information on what you can do to get your money back.
http://hometown.aol.com/nosurveyplatinum/home.html
I have
- November 8,
2004
As far as the drawings, I definately sign up for those sites with drawings. There are several site in which I win drawings regularly, and then there are others which I have never won. The thing is unlike most drawings, or a lottery or something, your odds are usually much better. There are usually a smaller amount of people in the drawing and some offer quite a few prizes. Also, with a drawing there is the potential for winning a somewhat substantial amount of cash. I just recently won a DVD surround sound system through Morvo (Your Say), they've got a picture of me posted on their homepage [url]http://www.yoursay.com/home.aspx[/url], of course I had extra entries because of my referrals, but I still had to win the drawing. The one exception, I think, would be Greenfield. They are becoming notoriously bad at sending tons of surveys with drawings and I don't think I've ever won one. Also, you can join the drawing sites, and when you receive the email it should tell you that it's a drawing. You can then decide if you want to take it, or at least take the any other cash surveys first and come back to them.
As far as the gift cards, that depends on in what context it is. There are 3 sites I can think of off hand where this sort of thing is valid. Six Questions, My Points and Memolink - you don't HAVE to accept offers to get enough points through any of these to get stuff, you can read email, take surveys, visit websites etc... to earn points, you'll just get them faster if you do the offers. The offers themselves are ok, and you my find things that you were going to buy anyways that you can get points on. Just be vary wary of what it is you are signing up for, read through the terms and conditions, make note of any cancellation dates, etc...
Surveys with Drawings
- November 4,
2004
Is it worth it to sign up for the surveys that only have cash drawings?......Also I would like to know if the offers for free gift cards such as $250 for Toysrus vaild since they want you to sign up for so offers to recieve the gift card.
That was a mis-statement
- November 10,
2004
I actually didn't quite understand how everything worked there at the time and Iwas making that much from my own V-mail reading as well as my referrals. I had that figure in my IPTL system for a while as well, but have since corrected it. Sorry to misinform.
- November 9,
2004
Thanks. I also wanted to ask you about a statement you made in
another forum. My question is how do you make 10.00 or more a month
just by reading v-mail at itpaystolearn? I have not made much more than 1.00 a month just reading v-mail.
And by the way
- November 8,
2004
Don't count the point sites out either. I've cashed out quite a few times during the year from sites like Lightspeed, Harris Poll and others that convert points to cash. It all adds up in the end.
I've had a couple
- November 8,
2004
Donow Research, which is about the most generic looking website ever, and most of their stuff is focus groups in NYC, but the sent me a project for $200. It was actually pretty interesting as well.
Harris Poll, which is a half-way decent site anyways, but they don't usually do this kind of thing. A discussion group that paid $100.
And lastly, Your Say, whichI won a contest for a DVD surround sound, which is valued around $150-200.
So, you never really know. I like to get the invites at least, they usually tell you what the survey is for. Take the really good one's immediately, and take the others when you have time.
Hopefully, I'll be coming out with a "best of" list around the first of the year, kindof "a year in review". So maybe that will be helpful.
- November 8,
2004
What site or sites were those high paying projects from????
Welcome
- November 8,
2004
Welcome to the group. I hope you've found the site helpful in finding some new sites to make you some extra cash. I've been doing this for about a year now and I'll probably have made almost $2,000 in cash and prizes for the year. I got luck enough to get a few high paying projects throughout the year.
Again, welcome to the group.
Hello everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- November 4,
2004
Hello everyone, I just join the forum today.............I started doing surveys this summer, a friend gave me this idea since I'm a stay at home mom now. So far I have made only thirty dollars, I hope to make more soon( I hope).....................I'm always looking for extra ways of making money since I have 4 kids ages(10,5,3,1). I hope to make some new friends.................... :D
I sign up for some of them
- October 31,
2004
Mostly the free ones. Just be sure to cancel on time. You need to mark on a calander or something to make sure you've cancelled, once you have indeed cancelled make sure you are indeed canceled.
I have had a problem with cancelling a day late and I had a real big problem with an AOL trial. Of course I could have avoided both by canceling in time. If you make sure you do, this is a great way to pick up some big points, or in the case of "It Pays to Learn" a great way for some extra cash.
I wear contacts as well, and usually order from 1-800-Contacts so I went through Memolink last time and picked up some extra points for something I was going to buy anyways.
So, in short, it's not a bad idea to get some extra points from this stuff, just make sure that you stay on top of anything you need to cancel.
Signing up
- October 29,
2004
Alot of the sites offer mega points for signing up for a credit card, blockbuster, etc. Do you all ignore these and just go for the minor point surveys and quizzes? Or do you sign-up for the mega's then cancel later? Just curious.
Valid
- October 25,
2004
I was just curious if anyone has checked to see how valid these companys are. Has anyone checked with the Better Business Bureau on any or all of these??[/b]
I'm famous!!!
- October 21,
2004
Not really, but I thought I'd share this with you. Check out the "Join and Win" sweepstakes winners on the Morvo(Your Say) website [url]http://www.morvo.com/memberarea/[/url].
I took the picture myself at the last minute, so it looks verrry flattering, lol.
Newbie here from Alabama
- October 16,
2004
Hi, I am new to this site. Looks pretty good. Does anyone know of any good paying surveys sites. Thanks, cant wait to talk to you all.
Procuct Testing
- October 27,
2004
Can you tell me some reputable places to sign up to test products? All the places I find are just looking for someone to send spam to or to accept offers that end up costing you more than the products they claim to want to let you test.
THANKS!!!
Hi everyone
- October 7,
2004
I am glad I found this forum. I have been doing surveys for about 5 years now. I like being able to test new products and also give my opinion about other products.
Opportunity to do some work at home with Disciples Cross
- October 6,
2004
I think most producers sell at least some of their crosses on their own. But they do have a buy back program. The cost involved in making each cross is about 75 cents.
You buy the supplies, assemble a cross necklace and mail the completed necklaces back to DC. The crosses you crafted and sent in are then inspected by quality control people and you are paid $1.25 per unit plus $1.00 to help cover the materials cost and up to $5.00 per 50 units to help cover your postage expense. Currently it takes approximately 8-10 weeks for the process and for you to receive payment. Disciples Cross sets a limit of 400 crosses per week maximum on the buyback program.
Many DC Producers are selling the crosses on their own on websites, at craft shows, to Christian bookstores and other markets, they are also excellent for church fund raisers. The average retail price for the crosses are $8.00 to $10.00. If you wholesale them to store owners or sell them on a consignment basis you should expect $3.00 to $5.00 for each cross.
You decide how much to earn by how much time you want to spend. Please read the [url=http://www.honestinformation.com/disciplescross.html]Disciple Cross page[/url] learn more about this program.
David
- January 8,
2007
Have not taken a survey from them in a while..
as a matter of fact, I pretty much have boycotted all survey sites that utilize a points system. I feel if they can not be upfront and just tell us how much we get for a survey in $ terms....then the heck with them.
My inbox stays way to full of survey offers from companies that do PAY $..
- January 5,
2007
Yes, they have gotten to be a pretty big pain and I don't bother with them much anymore.
LIGHTSPEED 1150 POINTS EQUALS $10 PAYPAL
- January 5,
2007
I am new to Lightspeed and just reached 1000 points. Went to the rewards page to request a check for $10. Instead I need 1150 points for a paypal reward of $10. I am disheartened. Each point is now worth less than 1 cent. I will wait until I accumulate 1150 points and I may discontinue. This is a survey taker be damned by Lightspeed.
[b:377df90d76]And to add insult to injury their point system is abominable. If I had been able to see the rewards offered before I joined I never would have joined. Lightspeed was clever to not show their prizes beforehand. I was not able to access the list until I had acquired some points. Their points are overpriced. I saw one Nordic microwave item for 2600 points that sells on Amazon for $12. What a ripoff. I cannot accept the fact that there is a penalty for acquired points (for paypal $10.00 need 1150 points. Sad indeed. A disgrace.
[/b:377df90d76]
Lightspeed
- October 6,
2004
My favorite survey company is Lightspeed.
Let me tell you why. I signed up with them and the first survey I received was
about what I drink. Pop, juices, bottled water, beer...that sort of thing. It
took me around 30 minutes to complete and I was given $10.00. I
actually received the check in less than a week! Then I was informed
that I could do a longer survey that paid $85.00. They Fed Exed a
Palm Pilot to me. All I had to do was to enter whatever I drank for a 2 week
period into the pilot. Only a few minutes here and there.
What really surprised me was they sent $20.00 of the $85.00 with the pilot! So
at that time I had already received $30.00. Today I sent the pilot back to them
(with their prepaid return label) and soon I will be receiving the balance of
$65.00.
In the meantime I have done $3.75 worth more surveys for them by
email.
This one is listed on /files/surveydirectory.html
Howdy !
- October 6,
2004
My name is David and I live in Kentucky.
I got interested in paid surveys and stuff like that only recently. I was amazed that there were really legitimate companies as I am somewhat of a skeptic. I really get annoyed at all the "hype" you see, such as "make 150.00 per hour doing surveys" etc.
I really like this forum and I commend Chris for doing a great job.
Like most anyone else here I always like to see folks in my downline or as referrals but that isnt my main goal. I enjoy doing this sort of thing and I like helping others to find the real stuff.
- October 8,
2004
Yeah I see it now. It was listed as The Socratic Forum when I was looking for Socratic Forum
Actually it is on the list
- October 8,
2004
#176
Socratic Forum
- October 6,
2004
I have done 1 survey for Socratic Forum and was given a $10.00 Amazon.com gift certificate by email. The survey took about 25 minutes.
They do not have a referral system but I wanted to let y'all know about this one - as it isnt on the "list"
CIAO! Surveys
- October 6,
2004
Here is a new Survey site that I have found. I signed up only a few days ago and have not received my first survey yet.
They have a $5.00 Minimum payout. They pay by PayPal.
If you would like to check them out to see what you think
http://www.ciao-surveys.us/reg.php?FriendId=5035534
This is my referral link and any sign ups will be greatly appreciated!
Member Introduction: Franklin110
- October 4,
2004
Hello,
This is another new adventure for me. Or hopefully not "more misadventures" as in Man of La Mancha.
April of 2003, left 23 of years in a corporation with an early "retirement". Not retired, just tired. Spent 6 months in a marketing firm. Then 1 year in a business service. Now trying to work at home.
Thanks, Chris, for all your efforts with this site.
Adjoined Research
- March 29,
2005
Chris:
I believe that this site is already on one of your lists, I joined it on 12/14/04 and I was using your lists at that time. However I never heard anything from them.
- March 29,
2005
Thanks!
I solved the problem, simply regrouped my number (06y-yxx-xxxx ) :D, just for a got a new problem: It requires "state", but 'cause I live abroad, I dont have any... :evil:
I think, I give it up. Send a testimonial?
- March 28,
2005
[quote:fec4aab975]Also, I don't know what means: "Member type". Somebody can tell me?
Consumer Type[/quote:fec4aab975]
- March 28,
2005
I'm trying to join to the Adjoined, but I've got a problem:
No matter what I try, everytime give the next error:
"PhoneNumber contained invalid information of..."
It says, that the phone number format is: 999-999-9999
But I'm not a US resident and in my country the number format is 06-xx-yyy-yyy or 0036-xx-yyy-yyy from abroad.
So, what can I do?
Also, I don't know what means: "Member type". Somebody can tell me?
Please help me!
Adjoined Research
- October 4,
2004
I will be updating the [url=/files/surveydirectory.html]Survey Directory[/url] soon to add some more sites that I have (see the message in the user feedback section regarding the overhaul of the site) but I wanted to get this one out to you because I already received several Circuit City gift certificates from them [url]http://www.demand3d.com/bus/mem-join.htm[/url]
I will be overhauling the website and would like suggestions
- October 4,
2004
Over the next couple of weeks I will be overhauling the [url=]FreePaidSurveys[/url] website and would like to get some feedback as to what you would like to see. I have listed the changes that I plan on making below, and would like to take into consideration anything else that you would like to see on the site as well. Please feel free to make any and all suggestions.
The most significant update I will make is that I am going to add a country code to the [url=/files/surveydirectory.html]Survey Directory[/url] so that it is easier for those of you who are not from the US to tell which site you are eligable for. To take this a step further, I will also be setting up several "mini sites", so to speak, which will be for those countries which have a larger number of sites for them. For example, I will set up a "Canadian Surveys" site which will list all survey sites that someone from Canada would be eligable for. This will include not only the sites specific to Canada but those sites which are international or may be for Canada and the US, etc.... That way it's like a one stop shop. These are the countries that I plan to do this for: US, Canada, Australia, UK, International and possibly Europe.
The second update that I'll be making is adding an "Articles and Reviews" section to the site. This will be a series of articles about online surveys. I already have one written, which is a general, getting started type of article which will be the first one posted. I plan to add more general type survey articles as time goes by as well as start writing some reviews of specific survey sites. I will start with my favorites and work my way through the list. All of the articles will be available for reprint, so if any of you are running a survey type or make money type website, you will be able to reprint the article to your website as a resource if you'd like.
The third update will be more information on referrals and affiliate association. Again for those of you running websites, I will update the sites that offer referrals and/or affiliate membership.
Lastly, I may change the look of the site a bit and will almost definately change the menu items around and just reorganize things. This means that the location of some of the existing features may change. So if you have a bookmark for the [url=/files/surveydirectory.html]Survey Directory[/url] you may go to that location and you may run across a page that says "This page has been moved to...". This is just to keep myself organized and is a result of me knowing more now than when I started the site.
Thanks for your response
- October 7,
2004
I'm working on the survey and traffic systems. Hoping to have them up and running soon. Having tremendous fun customizing them. The hardest problem thus far is picking a free web host. I didn't realize there are SOOOO many with so many features. Although I want to get all the systems going, I'm taking your advice and starting with just two.
Now, I'll add my $0.03 worth by saying Chris is right on the money (pun intended) with his post. If putting up a website is even a passing thought, try one of the systems. Experiment. You [u:ca21aa5f79]will[/u:ca21aa5f79] learn a lot that you can apply to other projects.
Thanks again.
I'm sorry to see that no one has posted
- October 4,
2004
I know that people have duplicated the systems, but mybe they are not a member of the forum. So, I'll try to offer some advice. I set these systems up similiar to how I first started developing and promoting [url=]FreePaidSurveys.net[/url]. I basically went through the same steps initially and then expanded from there. I still use traffic exchanges to promote my site, I still run the IPTL system, the traffic system and the paid email system. I've gotten to a point where I really don't have much time to spend surfing for hits, but I do still do it and I've generated enough referrals using the traffic system, that I still receive hits even when I don't surf. Also I gain around 1 referral per day on average for IPTL. These systems are made to build on themselves and work well to supprt each other. I would recommend picking one of the systems IPTL or Survey or Paid Email and using it in conjunction with the traffic system. Promote both the traffic system and the other one with the traffic system.
I will be overhauling the site over the next few weeks and will be getting more into the referrals and affiliate sites available for survey sites which can bring in more cash. I will also be introducing a new paid email system (but that may be a while - see the overhauling post in the "user feedback" section of the forum).
At any rate, if you decide to duplicate one or several of the systems, the hope is that even if you don't particularly care for the system itself, that you will walk away with some more knowlege to help you develop other things. Also, systems like the traffic system and IPTL system are great for promoting just about anything, so if you do develop something else, you'll already have 2 great, free ways to promote it.
I hope this helps.
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- September 28,
2004
Hi,
I am looking for feedback from members who have duplicated and promoted any of the systems (surveys, traffic, PTR, or IPTL). I am interested in taking a stab at it and would appreciate any thoughts or comments.
Thanks for your help.
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