A Shocking SurveyScout.com Review

Posted on February 27, 2009 @ 3:23 am
by Sylvia Cather

One of the oldest and largest websites to cater to the paid survey community is Survey Scout. This site claims to provide access to over 400 companies that pay between $5 and $75 for every survey you take. Could this opportunity be real or is Survey Scout just another work at home scam? To get to the bottom of this, I took a close look at this site and the so-called opportunity.

So, what exactly is Survey Scout? Simply put, it is a comprehensive and well researched directory of legitimate paid survey opportunities. Survey Scout themselves don’t administer any paid opinion polls, but rather they make it easy to find all of the paid survey opportunities you could ever want. At the time of this review, there were over 400 companies in the database for you to register with.

If you are new to the concept of paid surveys, here’s a quick explanation. Paid surveys are market research polls that you can apply to participate in and get rewarded with cash, contests or other “stuff” for your input. When companies need fresh input in to their products and services, they will sponsor these types of surveys.

So, back to the burning question at hand - is Survey Scout a scam? After thoroughly reviewing the site and having had success with paid surveys before, I can say that Survey Scout is definitely not a scam. The database provided cuts down significantly on the time it takes to find and join companies that provide real opportunities for earning cash for sharing your opinion. In a world where time is money, this is actually a major bargain.

There is one thing you must keep in mind and that is in order to make any serious cash with paid surveys you will have to join a number of companies to keep the surveys coming. Databases like the one offered by Survey Scout makes this easy to do, thus increasing your earnings potential.

The other thing that I found remarkable about the Survey Scout opportunity is that they provide more than just survey opportunities. Inside the members area are resources for a number of other good spare time money makers like mystery shopping, paid to read email, paid search and even resources for companies that will pay you to place ads on your car. If you like variety or simply want to maximize the amount of cash you can make, there are quite a few options for you here.

Overall, the opportunity presented by Survey Scout is sound and people do earn cash for sharing their opinions through surveys. The site is easy to use and they have listings for many lesser known (and less competitive) survey companies. If you are looking for a way to get started with paid surveys, a membership to Survey Scout can help you save time and increase your earnings potential.

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