tips for qualifying the survey?

@swapmind (355)
Australia
May 19, 2012 5:19pm CST
can anybody help me with tips for qualifying the survey.
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4 responses
@mervyn07 (437)
• Singapore
20 May 12
Firstly you must always provide the real information about yourself and real answers to the question asked As for the frequency, there is no control over it because it depends largely on the survey companies and also depends which countries you are from
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• United States
19 May 12
You should just be yourself in qualifying for a survey. If the site you are working for realizes that you are just putting answers that are conflicting to try and qualify, you could be banned from the site. Also, every single one you don't qualify for it helps narrow down the surveys they will give you so you should answer them honestly.
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@Beaufly (991)
• United States
19 May 12
I agree with rewards. The best thing you can do is fill out the questionnaires or the profiles honestly so that you can get surveys ent to you via e-mail that pertain to you and your life. If you get caught lying or changing up your info too often will only lead to wasted time and you eventually getting kicked off the survey site. Spend time filling out everything accurately and even while you do the surveys, you can get eliminated for appearing to rush and not read. They want your honest opinion and effort. You will not get rich doing surveys but they are a good way to make some money on the side (as is this site and sidetick). Find those sites that you enjoy and stick withe them and you will earn.
@swapmind (355)
• Australia
20 May 12
thanks friend,but most of the time a lot of personal info is digged out of you and later chucked you out of the survey,seems wastage of effort.
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@Beaufly (991)
• United States
20 May 12
once you begin to do surveys on a regular basis, you will have sites that are looking for and need your demographic. You will not qualify for every survey but I spent time on sites that gave me the best returns (which in my case was the best money for my time). I realize that some countries have better luck with surveys than others so you will have to find the sites that are best for you in your situation. If you keep getting kicked out or turned down by a particular company, I would probably drop it and find another. There are no guarantees. Where do people have luck with surveys in your country? That's another way to look at it. Most surveys are geared toward the person or people who are doing the shopping for the household. They are usually trying to obtain your thoughts or feelings about a particular product or service. They have particualar people they are looking for to fit into their studies and your job is to find out what companies are looking for people like you (your demographic) so that you can get paid.
@rony018 (109)
• Bangladesh
20 May 12
just provide real answer...