Right now, a market research firm is desperately trying to determine whether the public will like a new product. They want to know how people feel about the product and its existing competitors. They want to know what people are looking for. They want reactions to prices. They want reflections on the planned marketing strategy.
They want information.
So, they're willing to compensate people in exchange for quizzing them. The information is so valuable that they are perfectly happy to fork over cash, gifts or other inducements to acquire the data.
That's where you enter the picture.
Instead of spending your online time sort of aimlessly, you can participate in paid surveys. The business gets its data. You get your goodies. Everything is perfect.
While you were reading this blog post, someone probably just wrapped up a good-paying survey. Those researchers are spending their budgets right now. Shouldn't you get your cut? Your opinions matter, too, after all.


