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    Wednesday, March 10, 2010

    What is a screener survey?

    Posted by Offer Tsuriel on October 7, 2009

    Screener survey is a short list of question in order to determine whether you are eligible to take the actual paid survey. Why survey companies force you to take the screener survey prior letting you take the actual paid survey? Any survey has its agenda, for example if the survey company published a survey ragarding taking a chinese language learning course, they want to make sure that you are not a Chinese origin, otherwise this survey will be worthless for you and they will loose their money.

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    Efficient survey taking

    Posted by Offer Tsuriel on September 12, 2009

    It is well known, that efficiency in work will get you to higher achievements. In our case, efficiency is when you are not wasting your precious time on surveys that eventually will not pay you. The most common stage when people fail to take paid surveys is the pre-survey stage that is usually consists of short 2-3

    pages survey where you asked to answer some very simple  question about your occupation, marital status and education level. Many people don’t take this section of survey seriously, but they are wrong! This pre-survey acting as a gate to the actual paid survey, if you are fail to meet the basic survey taker criteria you are banned and you will never be able to take this survey again, you lost money, time and a chance to get more surveys from that company.

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    What are surveys and why companies pay us for taking them?

    Posted by Offer Tsuriel on September 11, 2009

    Survey, by definition is a tool that merchant uses to find out about the opinion that his customer have or will have when he’ll meet his product. Big companies, like IBM, Microsoft and Apple use surveys to understand the end user behavior when he interacts with their new software or other product.
    For example, few weeks ago one of the on-line survey companies sent me an offer from Microsoft to take a short survey about WAIT! There is more to read… read on »