Friday, January 27, 2012

MySurvey.com


How MySurvey works:
MySurvey is an easy survey site where you take surveys to earn points, and turn those points into cash (100 points=$1).  The interesting thing about MySurvey is how it differs from the first two survey sites I had written about.  With both OpinionOutpost and Surveyspot, you do not have a choice about which survey you take, you hit the "take a survey" button, and it brings you to the next available one.  With MySurvey you get a list of available surveys to take, and you have the option of which ones you want to take. 

Friday, January 20, 2012

Surveyspot.com


How Surveyspot Works
Another fairly straightforward survey site: you take surveys online to earn points (100 points=$1.)  After you earn a specific amount of points you can cash for money and other prizes.  Surveyspot and OpinionOutpost are very similar sites in the way the sites are set up.  With both sites, there is just one button you push and they automatically send you a survey, you don't get a choice of how long the particular survey takes, or how much you can earn with that survey.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

OpinionOutpost.com


How Opinion Outpost works:
This is fairly straight forward, you take online surveys to earn points (10 opinion points=$1.00) After you earn a specific amount of points, you can cash out for money and other prizes.  Recently Opinion Outpost overhauled their site for the better.  The two big differences are the way in which you take surveys, and the way that you get paid.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Online Surveys


The first technique to make more money I will be telling you about is online surveys.  Online surveys is something I have been doing for quite a long time, and I have made a decent amount of money out of it.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Economic Redundancy


In today's day and age, how is anyone supposed to make enough money to sustain themselves?  From an economy that is just starting its recovery, to mounting student debt, and just debt in general, how are you supposed to stay on top of all your bills?

The answer is through economic redundancy.