Friday, July 17, 2009

Finding Good Survey Sites That Pay You the Most Money

Many of you are on an endless journey to find some good survey sites. The worst part is that most of you aren't even close to finding them, and are instead pulling up these flashy places that never live up to exceptions. They have very few surveys and they continually pay very low amounts for them. Don't settle for that stuff, because I know the exact way to uncover so many of the good survey sites that the average person misses out on.

Let me start out by explain "why" so many people miss out on the higher paying places. It all boils down to search engines, which 90% of us use whenever we feel the itch to find new places to take surveys. Long story short, this is a truly awful way to locate good survey sites that will give you top dollar. None of them come up in their lists any more. It's a very rare occasion when one of them does show up.

This is occurring because of the huge amount of copy cat places that are flying onto the web, which pushes all of the legit, higher paying websites out of the lists. Enough about that, though. Let me tell you how you can finally get to them. This part is painfully easy to do. It involves using the powers of large forums, because it's where you have total (and free) access to a gigantic amount of totally truthful knowledge about surveys. If you really want to join good survey sites and make the most money possible, you need to be in the archives of these great forums.

Using their quick search tool, 100's of these exact topic can be brought up. Like I said, this is painfully easy, especially since the spam and false info has been stripped out by moderators, because big forums don't allow that stuff to sit there. You just jump in, scan some of the topics and come away with information about where other people are making a lot more money than your average person. You get a nice list of good survey sites and you even get inside knowledge about which places you should be avoiding. It's the simplest solution to wasting your time with surveys that underpay you.

Getting involved with 3 or four good survey sites is so much better than getting involved with 30 worthless ones.

Source: Ezine

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