Get Paid to Blurt Out


by Patrick Carpen - Date: 2007-01-06 - Word Count: 269 Share This!

What did you say? Yes...we really want to know.

Companies pay out billions of dollars on research. Why? Because research is not just important, it is critical. Before a large corporation can embark on a new project, they need to know what people think, how they feel...if it's people they will direct their products and services to. Research projects have struck their presence on the internet, largely in the form of "paid surveys". This is where eligible participants are paid to give their opinions and try and keep new products, even before these products hit the market. What is the significance of the participants' input? Exactly that, "significant". Important tweaks could be made based on research results that could make the difference between billions of dollars in losses or profits.

If people are given incentive, they will work. If they are treated right, they will produce the right effect. It is with this in mind that survey companies regard their "employees" as "highly paid men and women". Why? Because your opinion really and truly does matter.

Time is money. And with Paid Surveys, you have an amazing opportunity to convert your time into cold hard cash.

All day. Every day.

You heard the saying "Get a job you really like, and you'll never have to work a single

day in your life."

It really is true.

However, what we're about to show you at Infobay.ws is like a vacation. And you get paid for it.

You do it for fun and entertainment, as a means for relaxation, in your leisure time,

and earn more than you probably could with your regular job...depends on what your regular job is:).


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Patrick Carpen is the designer, owner, and writer of the website Infobay.ws
He is an internet entrepreneur who helps the average user better understand the workings of the internet.

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