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Start with signing up for a few survey panels. Although it may be tempting to sign up for every single panel you come across online, don't do so. This is because you’ll end up getting overwhelmed by the massive amount of survey invites sent from these sites to your email inbox. Keep in mind that not all panels are worth your time. Sign up only for the best sites that appeal to you. It is recommended to do your research and select the top five sites, to begin with. Five to 10 is a good number to stick with initially.
This way you ensure that all your survey emails do not get mixed with all your other personal emails. Remember that survey sites send more invites only to people who are most active on survey sites. With a dedicated email inbox for all your surveys, you can attend to these invites in a timely manner. The best way to organize your emails is by whitelisting every panel you sign up for and creating a folder or a label for each one.
Once you set up your email, it’s time to fill out your profile. It’s important you do so, as panels require your personal information to send you relevant surveys. The more detailed profile information you provide to them, the easier it is for them to categorize you into a demographic. This way you receive surveys that are a good fit for you and it also prevents intruders from gaining access to your account.
No matter how boring the first five to 10 surveys may get, do not skip it. Remember panels always keep an eye on consumers that participate actively. So, the first few surveys let them know if you are serious about survey taking at all. Some of these surveys may not get mailed to you, so ensure you check the site soon after you fill out your profile. Once you’ve participated in the initial surveys, the higher quality surveys will follow. As soon as you start getting high-paying survey invites, jump in on them.
Once you have built up enough points or earning, it’s time to cash out. If you’ve been filling out the surveys correctly, you should have no problem cashing out your rewards. While some sites may require you to have as little as $1 to cash out, others may require you to have at least $10 in your account. Some may pay you through a gift card, others may send you a check in the mail. The time it takes to receive your reward may vary across different panels. If you have any queries or concerns regarding your reward, don’t shy away from contacting the company.
It’s important to get your cash out as soon as you reach the necessary withdrawal limit. Avoid keeping your cash in your survey account for a long time.
If you don’t check your emails, you may not know when new surveys are available and you may miss emails from the survey provider.
Some sites may have built-in safeguards that will detect if you contradict yourself. If you lie while taking the survey, it may just shut down. So, be present in the moment while giving your feedback.
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