money and come across a paid survey panel that you haven’t heard of before.
How can you possibly know whether or not to trust the site?
Before you take your first survey for money or hand over contact information, check for reviews on trusted sites like Wikipedia. While not as thorough as I’d like it to be, their entry on paid surveys generally contains reputable advice and insights.
Also, you want to check if the site is registered with organizations like the BBB. This will tell you if they’re a legitimate enterprise that people have positive experiences with…or a shady site that rips people off.
You may also want to find out if the panel is officially accredited by the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, or the Council of American Survey Research Organizations.
These reputable organizations give their stamp of approval to panels with a long-standing reputation of excellence. Any panel you see endorsed by any (or all) of these groups should be considered trustworthy.
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