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Here are some general rules you should keep in mind when you're filling out surveys.
  • Get a second email address for all of your survey related things so that your email isn't cluttered with useless stuff all the time. Set up filters that look for key words such as "paid email" or "$3" and send those emails to your primary email address.
  • When asked if you or anybody you know work in a variety of industries, always say none of above, no matter what. The survey companies ask these questions to see if you have any ties to competitors, or anybody that could make the contents of the survey publicly available.
  • Also, when asked if you have taken any recent survey's, I always say no just in case.
  • On some sites, like SurveySpot, they will give you a mix of some paid and some unpaid surveys. Obviously, there will be more unpaid than paid, but once you get through the unpaid ones, you will be in the paid surveys. An easy way to get out of an unpaid survey is to say that you work in one of the industries they ask you about, and you should be out of the survey within a couple screens.

InboxDollars

InboxDollars has a lot to offer you if you let it. They have a paid email system which pays you fairly well considering all of the other paid email programs. They'll send you an email with a link to one of their pages in it. From that page you have to click on another link to get credit for the click. You get anywhere from 1 to 10 cents per email, and that adds up. You can also play games for money at their site. One of the things that pays the most are the offers they give you. They have a collection of trial offers that they pay you to sign up for. Most of these offers are a free month of something, and as long as you cancel within a month, you don't get charged extra, and you keep the money from InboxDollars. Unfortunately, you do have to give them your credit card information in advance, so paranoid people may not like that so much.

SendMoreInfo

SendMoreInfo is a site which sends you emails with links to click on. For this program I suggest you get a secondary email address, because there is a lot of spam associated with it. Gmail's filters can handle all of it, but once in a while something may slip through. I have my secondary email set up to filter out the legitimate emails, and then forward them to my primary email address. My primary email address then puts those emails into their own Gmail label, and archives them, so that I never see the emails until I go into that label. I can then click on the ads at my own leisure.

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