Monday, April 02, 2007

PaidSurveyPro - Do They Have Any Dark Secrets?

PaidSurveyPro claims to be a legitimate paid surveys service, but is it?

At first glance the PaidSurveyPro web site may seem like most others-- big on promises of home income generation. I can't think of anything that annoys me more than this point. It would be nice, for all concerned, if paid survey sites were to cease the practice of indicating that it is possible to earn a fortune from paid surveys. It just isn't possible.

So, let's get something cleared up straight away... Whether it is PaidSurveyPro or any other survey site, you are not going to make a fortune.

Survey sites all generally offer the same services-- you pay a registration fee and are provided with a database of market research firms that will pay you for your opinion. All you need to do is register and go.

The complaint many users have with paid survey sites is that they do not update their databases regularly enough, so users waste time trying to register with market research firms that are no longer doing market research. PaidSurveyPro maintains an updated database so users do not have to waste time like this.

There is a part of the PaidSurveyPro website that states the facts about the potential of paid surveys to generate income-- the site manager notes that surveys did not make him rich and will not make others rich. He does note, however, that it is a great supplement to an existing income.

On the down side, however, they have an income indicator table on the site to show you income earning potential. This can be slightly misleading because this can generate all sorts of ridiculously high figures. Take this with a grain of salt and pay more attention to the comments from the site manager.

PaidSurveyPro separates itself from the pack by including a $20 survey on sign up. After signing up and completing this survey you will have earned most of your sign-up cost back.

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