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  1. Pay a one time fee
    The most difficult part about making money with paid surveys is finding and sorting through all the market research programs out there. And some of them are "scams" - they don't pay as promised, they bombard you with more advertising, their telemarketers call you during dinner, etc.
    It would take you months to find, evaluate, and keep track of all the good opportunities!
    The service we provide will save you a tremendous amount of time, hassle, and "trial and error" versus trying to do it all yourself. We have years of experience with paid surveys, and our private website lists only the best paid survey opportunities - and it's updated regularly.
    Plus, our members-only website also provides detailed tips, tricks, and strategies that will help you to make more money, as quickly and as easily as possible.
    In short, the small one-time fee is required because we spend a tremendous amount of time finding, researching, and evaluating all of the companies, developing our private members-only website, and making it all available to you. You'll find it's a tremendous value.

  2. Join the SurveyScout Community

  3. Participate in Surveys and/or Focus Groups

  4. Collect your Cash, Free Products, etc.

  5. At this time, 27% of the market research companies in our database pay only in cash.

Just in the United States, companies spend over 250 Billion dollars a year trying to convince consumers to buy their products and services. That's a lot of money ...

And while the majority of it is spent on advertising, a portion is devoted to research.

You see, understanding how people think and shop, why they buy certain products, etc. ultimately helps companies improve their products and services and make THEM more money.

Knowing this, and that they won't get our help for free, companies are willing to pay people like you and me good money - up to $150 an hour! - for our opinions, because when the dust settles they know they will come out ahead and generate even more profits for themselves.

So you see, this is no "scam." It actually makes a lot of sense doesn't it?

Research is done in some crazy ways. Would you believe that Harley-Davidson sends researchers to infiltrate motorcycle "gangs" in order to track their buying habits? It's true.

But most research is done in more conventional ways, via consumer surveys and focus groups - and that's where the real opportunities are. It's really a simple 3-step process

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