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"Online Surveys And Focus Groups Paid"If you have been researching on how to participate in surveys, you will have come across online surveys and focus group paid surveys. These are two different types of surveys actually, though the differences between them are not much clarified at the outset. However, since there is an amazing difference between online paid surveys and focus group paid surveys, it is good if you learn why they are different. Online Paid Surveys The online paid surveys are the normal kinds of surveys that you see. These are open for all. When you register yourself on a survey directory website, most of the notifications that you will get will be for surveys that are open for the general public. These surveys are known as the online paid surveys. These surveys do not require you to be knowledgeable about the product, nor do you need to have any special skill for answering them. All you do is to experience the product in some way, or simply look at the testimonials or reviews the product already has and make your own opinion on it. Generally, an online paid survey could pay you about $2 to $5 each, if it is short in length. Such a survey could be completed within ten minutes if you want. However, there are longer online paid surveys too that can pay you up to $45 per survey. People manage to do about two of these in an hour, some can even do more than that. However, you cannot just snap your fingers and order so many surveys in x amount of time. There is a trick to making more money with surveys, which you can learn about inside my membership at PaidSurveys365.com but anyone that tells you that you can schedule 2 surveys an hour or x number a month is misleading you because you cannot control the survey companies and how many surveys they will have for you to do. If this could be done, we would all be making thousands of dollars a month, but paid surveys do not work that way. Focus Group Paid Surveys These are the surveys that you will need some particular qualification or eligibility to answer. These are generally niche products which are targeted at particular types of people. Only if you belong to this category (or at least if you have marked this category in your 'preferences' when you made the account on the survey directory) will you get notification to participate in such a survey. Like, if there is a survey for a jackhammer, the focus group could be carpenters or lumbermen. A doctor, for example, would not be allowed to participate in such a survey. Because a focus group survey needs more knowledge, it pays much more too. A normal focus group survey could be priced at anywhere above $70 to several hundred dollars for a few hours work. At the same time, it is necessary to mention that everyone belongs in some kind of focus group or the other, as not all focus groups require professional affiliations or backgrounds, and may be just on age, preferences, family type and so on. To Your Success, Vivian Cole
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