Naz
Active member
Paid surveys are no longer in vogue these days for various reasons.
Firstly, a lot of people still don't know about the popularity of paid surveys.
Secondly, there is a lot of competition because a lot of people are looking for it.
Thirdly, there is also a lot of mistrust when it comes to paid surveys because some companies may be charging too much or not paying at all and finally, some companies are using sneaky tactics to get information from people and then they don't pay them.
There are two main factors that might cause this. Firstly, there is an abundance of other options for work outside of paid surveys. Secondly, there is a perception that most surveys are scams and the pay you get isn't worth the time spent.
The average person spends an hour or two a day online, on their phone and in front of their television - which equals to about 10-15 hours a week just scrolling through the screens. This leaves very little time for paid surveys.
We also have to keep in mind that certain demographics are more likely to be interested in taking paid surveys - those who have less education, for example - and these people tend to have less access to the internet
Lastly, there is a general perception that most survey companies are scams which can be discouraging for.
What's your opinion about this? Do you think paid surveys are getting attention today ?
Firstly, a lot of people still don't know about the popularity of paid surveys.
Secondly, there is a lot of competition because a lot of people are looking for it.
Thirdly, there is also a lot of mistrust when it comes to paid surveys because some companies may be charging too much or not paying at all and finally, some companies are using sneaky tactics to get information from people and then they don't pay them.
There are two main factors that might cause this. Firstly, there is an abundance of other options for work outside of paid surveys. Secondly, there is a perception that most surveys are scams and the pay you get isn't worth the time spent.
The average person spends an hour or two a day online, on their phone and in front of their television - which equals to about 10-15 hours a week just scrolling through the screens. This leaves very little time for paid surveys.
We also have to keep in mind that certain demographics are more likely to be interested in taking paid surveys - those who have less education, for example - and these people tend to have less access to the internet
Lastly, there is a general perception that most survey companies are scams which can be discouraging for.
What's your opinion about this? Do you think paid surveys are getting attention today ?