Archive for May, 2012

List Of Survey Sites – Part 4

Posted on: May 15th, 2012 by Brad D.

Another great week had past and I will be starting this week right by giving you another great tools for your online business. I will give you my fourth installment of different legit survey program websites that you can join to earn money online. You can read my previous posts on this links – Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.

The sites that I am about to share with you are 100% free to join and are available to most geographical locations. Simply fill out the sign up form and that’s it, wait for your survey request to arrive in your email. Every survey payout varies so make sure that you are always checking your email to avoid missing out the best survey opportunities.

Below are my continuation list for legit survey sites online.

Survey Head
Founded in 2008 and developed by goZing.com, SurveyHead is an online survey community where consumers from around the world participate in online paid surveys. Register for free and you will get $5 signing bonus instantly!

Synovate
Synovate, started in 2003, is an expanding global market research company that gathers opinions on products and services for corporations worldwide. The official name of their panel is Global Opinion Panels. Members that complete online surveys are entered into sweepstakes drawings for cash, and also earn reward points which are redeemable for cash.

Lightspeed Consumer Panel
Lightspeed Consumer Panel was established year 2000 and is one of the world’s leading communication services groups. Registration is free and members can earned lightspeed points for each completed surveys. These points can be redeemed as cash and can be withdrawn through PayPal or can be converted into different selection of prizes through their online catalog.

My Survey.com
Previously National Family Opinion, Mysurvey.com is serving online survey since 2001 and is one of the first online panel sites that is exclusive for US residents only. This programs was acquired recently by Lightspeed Consumer Panel which benefits both websites. A merger is still not yet in the horizon but it is more likely to happen in the future.

There you have it. The best strategy is to join all survey sites as possible to have better chance of research and survey requests. Survey programs can possibly give you residual income only if you focus on each of these websites. Otherwise, it is a good source of extra but substantial online income with no investments or cash out capital.

The 20 Best Home Businesses For Moms That You Can Start For Under $100

Posted on: May 13th, 2012 by Brad D.

For one reason or another, you have decided you want to work from home, but (1) you are not sure what kind of business you would like to do and (2) you do not have much money for your home business start-up. Are there any home businesses that fit both criteria? Fortunately, there are. The businesses profiled in this Info Guide are ones recommended by entrepreneurial mothers, but any business idea can be started up relatively inexpensively if you plan and research.
Generally, the businesses that cost the least to start-up are service businesses as opposed to product-oriented businesses. A service business is exactly that: doing chores or tasks for individuals and/or companies who do not have the time or knowledge to carry out. Usually a minimum of equipment is needed—you are the main facilitator of this type of business. A product-oriented business most often requires the purchasing of materials and supplies as well as financing the sales and distribution of your product(s). You are responsible for creation and production—which can include mass production, one-of-a-kind, or both.

Some businesses can be conducted almost exclusively from home, while others require part or more time with your clients. If you are a mother, you may need to plan to have some type of child care coverage, especially if your children are small. Possibilities can be your spouse, a relative, a sitter who comes in your home, a drop-in child care center, work during the hours your child is in nursery or school, or taking turns with other mothers who also need time to work or do errands. You may also need a way to meet with customers—having them come to your home office or going to meet them at their homes or offices. These are important considerations that you need to deliberate before you open your doors.

Check back in a couple of days for our next topic on: Acquiring the skills and information on successful home business

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