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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

American Consumer Opinion

American Consumer Opinions is another survey site that I have been a member of for years. Unlike other survey sites, American Consumer Opinion does not post open surveys on their website.

Panel members who are invited to complete a survey are sent an email from Anne Parks that contains the web address of the survey they are invited to complete. They use the information from the registration page (such as age, gender, geographic location, type of employment, and more) to match against the criteria for each survey on a case-by-case basis.

I receive 1 to 5 surveys a week from them and the compensation is $1 to up to $10, that is most I have ever encounter. What also makes them different is even if you don't qualify to take the survey, they enter you into a monthly drawing for $10,000.


To Join American Consumer Opinions Click here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is like most survey companies. What is different about that? You're just writing to generate content.

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Unknown said...

Well I am writing to inform people of the real sites where they will be paid, because I have been paid. There are a lot of survey sites out there that never pay, so I am just letting people know what the safe sites are.

Yes, I am generating content, it is a blog, that is what I am suppose to be doing. I am not fluffing or making things up, what seems to be the problem?

Anonymous said...

Nothing, except that you stated it was unlike other companies, when in fact it sounds just like them. Sorry for being a pain ... good luck with everything and hope it works out for you. God bless and happy holidays.
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Unknown said...

You are not being a pain. The comment, unlike other survey companies referred to the fact that American Consumer Opinion does not post the surveys on their web site, you have to wait until you get an invitation via e-mail.

I am a member of a number of survey companies and I log in daily to check to see if I have a new survey. That is not necessary with American Consumer Opinion because if you don't receive an e-mail you don't have a survey. Does that make sense?

I am sorry for the confusion.

:D