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Robert Vander
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Author : Mr D Stevens
Making money on the Internet has become a realistic opportunity with the advent of paid surveys.
The Internet has developed so rapidly that several businesses which a few years ago were not familiar with the web, are quick to jump on the band wagon after realising the many potentials it offers for their products and services. With many large firms realising the potential savings that could be made by having a part or even their entire business online, it did not take long for several businesses and individuals to follow suit. The Internet has equally made it a level playing field for the average Joe to compete against international conglomerates on a virtual level playing field, since they are both after the same customer, and that customer can now be reached within the click of a mouse.
The traditional modes of advertising that has aided many businesses, namely television, radio, newspapers and magazines, seems an age behind when compared with the vast communication and logical flexibilities of the Internet, instead of having to create a survey, possibly by finding a company that specialises in producing polls and surveys for their niche market, a company can drastically reduce their costs and expenditure by having the entire process on the web. Their potential consumer base receives an email that there is a survey or a poll they may be interested in, the consumer clicks on the link to the survey arrives at the site, and duly fills in the relevant parts of the survey, the company gets much faster response in fine tuning its products and services to the satisfaction of its consumers.
Not only is the time to find out if a particular product or service is performing as well it should drastically reduced, the company's overheads are also reduced as compared to the previous modes of advertising, which could be quite expensive for a fledgling company trying to plant its feet on the ground, with television air time, as well as magazine or newspaper adverts, the Internet has made it financially viable for companies to have their these entire operations online. These obvious benefits has meant that prior adverting budgets can now be redirected to other purposes, and one of these is to compensate consumers or customers who have helped a company fine tune its product or services via online surveys. Many individuals have found this area a valuable source of making money, as there are several companies who would like to gauge how their product and or service is affecting their potential consumers, and the convenience of making money from the Internet simply at the comfort of their desk, filling in surveys at their own leisure, is an additional opportunity for making money.
Unfortunately not all surveys are suitable for all individuals, and since companies are aware that they can fine tune respondents to their surveys until only potential consumers are left, it may be a little disappointing for many individuals to assume that they are suitable for a survey only to find out that they have been declined possibly based on age or demographics, after filling in some preliminary data.
Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at Making money on the Internet with surveys business opportunity
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