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Telemarketing doesnt work, surveys do – Make money at home

By eProfitNews.org | January 5th, 2009
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Companies are reported to be spending $41 billion a year to do market research. Why? They need the opinions of regular consumers to decide if a product is worth going to market with.

And these companies now realize that telemarketing doesn?t work. We all hate it when the phone interrupts us and it’s another telemarketer.

So now companies are prepared to pay you for your opinions.

Businesses have uncovered the potential of the internet to get opinions from consumers all over the world. Especially now, in the age of DO NOT CALL LISTS, companies need folks like you to volunteer their opinions in a convenient and easy way.

And they will pay you. All you have to do is fill out surveys voicing your opinion about products so that major companies know what products to develop and promote — and which ones to throw away before they lose millions on them.

Make money taking surveys for major corporations

The head marketing guys at a few huge multi million dollar companies reportedly went on live TV (I didnt see it myself) and stated that they use this site to do consumer research… which means to get opinions from regular people on products before they put them in the market place and risk millions!

Make money doing surveys in 50 countries – including United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, etc.

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5 Responses to “Telemarketing doesnt work, surveys do – Make money at home”

  1. Atniz Says:

    I am a member of few paid survey sites but most of the survey is available for US folks.

    Atnizs last blog post..Happy New Year with Page Rank Update 12/31/2008

  2. Professor Cheap Says:

    Yes, that is what I would have expected.

    But thanks for confirming this, Atniz.

    Still, is it worth doing? – from your point of view as (I think) a non-American?

    Care to say how much money you’ve made from surveys?

    Gary

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  4. Jonathan Says:

    Be aware that many of the surveys require you to give information and Opt out of the Do Not call register – the information will be used to market (hopefully) relevant products.

  5. liz@MakeMoneyatHome Says:

    I appreciate your honesty when you said “you did not actually see the report” about the multi million dollar companies on TV. We could use more honesty on the internet.

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