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    r one that has been around for a while. To get large and stay that way they had to be doing something right.

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    Refund rate. This is the most impor

    For Better Marketing Manage Your Activities and Monitor Your Results
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    The old, traditional consumer opinion surveys have moved to the Internet. To encourage people to sign up and participate, the market researchers are paying cash to survey participants.

    The money comes from the big companies who want to know the preferences of their potential customers. Market researchers get hired to find out what the preferences are. They use surveys to measure consumer opinion.

    The market researchers then pass on part of their fees (and part of the savings from using the Internet) to the people who actually fill out the questionnaires.

    To qualify, you must be a consumer, at least 18 years old and be able to switch on your computer and send and receive e-mails. That's it!

    Here is how to participate:

    1. You need to get your name on the lists of the survey makers. There are over 700 of these in the U.S. alone, over 3,000 worldwide. Some are good, some are bad. Some are actually sales companies in disguise, whose objective is to sell you something.

    The field is new and constantly changing. You need a guide company to steer you to the good survey makers who pay in cash and away from the bad ones that pay in lottery tickets or not at all. There are maybe 200+ of these guide companies out there. They keep list of which survey makers are good ones and they charge a small membership fee for access to their lists

    You need to select a good guide company. There are three metrics for picking a good one: size, guarantee and refund rate.

    Size. Pick a larger one that has been around for a while. To get large and stay that way they had to be doing something right.

    Guarantee. Look for a 60 to 90 day money-back guarantee backed up by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. The guarantee tells you that they are willing to stand behind the quality of their services.

    Refund rate. This is the most import

    Your Boss is Hostile - What Do You Do?
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    nsumer opinion.

    The market researchers then pass on part of their fees (and part of the savings from using the Internet) to the people who actually fill out the questionnaires.

    To qualify, you must be a consumer, at least 18 years old and be able to switch on your computer and send and receive e-mails. That's it!

    Here is how to participate:

    1. You need to get your name on the lists of the survey makers. There are over 700 of these in the U.S. alone, over 3,000 worldwide. Some are good, some are bad. Some are actually sales companies in disguise, whose objective is to sell you something.

    The field is new and constantly changing. You need a guide company to steer you to the good survey makers who pay in cash and away from the bad ones that pay in lottery tickets or not at all. There are maybe 200+ of these guide companies out there. They keep list of which survey makers are good ones and they charge a small membership fee for access to their lists

    You need to select a good guide company. There are three metrics for picking a good one: size, guarantee and refund rate.

    Size. Pick a larger one that has been around for a while. To get large and stay that way they had to be doing something right.

    Guarantee. Look for a 60 to 90 day money-back guarantee backed up by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. The guarantee tells you that they are willing to stand behind the quality of their services.

    Refund rate. This is the most impor

    When Losing Your Job....How to Stay Positive
    As we go through today’s business cycles of ups and downs, it will not be uncommon for us to experience a layoff or job loss for one reason or another. When a job is loss, it is much like any other loss we experience in our life, (1) an ending, followed by (2) a period of confusion and distress, leading to (3) a new beginning. We feel this sense of loss because overtime we begin to identify ourselves with the circumstances of our lives. Who we think we are is pa
    get your name on the lists of the survey makers. There are over 700 of these in the U.S. alone, over 3,000 worldwide. Some are good, some are bad. Some are actually sales companies in disguise, whose objective is to sell you something.

    The field is new and constantly changing. You need a guide company to steer you to the good survey makers who pay in cash and away from the bad ones that pay in lottery tickets or not at all. There are maybe 200+ of these guide companies out there. They keep list of which survey makers are good ones and they charge a small membership fee for access to their lists

    You need to select a good guide company. There are three metrics for picking a good one: size, guarantee and refund rate.

    Size. Pick a larger one that has been around for a while. To get large and stay that way they had to be doing something right.

    Guarantee. Look for a 60 to 90 day money-back guarantee backed up by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. The guarantee tells you that they are willing to stand behind the quality of their services.

    Refund rate. This is the most impor

    Setting Sales Targets - The Biggest Mistakes
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    d ones that pay in lottery tickets or not at all. There are maybe 200+ of these guide companies out there. They keep list of which survey makers are good ones and they charge a small membership fee for access to their lists

    You need to select a good guide company. There are three metrics for picking a good one: size, guarantee and refund rate.

    Size. Pick a larger one that has been around for a while. To get large and stay that way they had to be doing something right.

    Guarantee. Look for a 60 to 90 day money-back guarantee backed up by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. The guarantee tells you that they are willing to stand behind the quality of their services.

    Refund rate. This is the most impor

    Business Marketing - Let a Martian Run Your Business
    Although I have never read the book 'Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus', by Dr. John Gray, I believe it compares the thought processes of men and woman to those of Martians and Venetians (people from Venus not, in this case, Venice). The idea being that Martians and Venetians are totally different, likewise, both human genders should be regarded as totally different. To understand each other they should each try to realize that these differences exist and the
    r one that has been around for a while. To get large and stay that way they had to be doing something right.

    Guarantee. Look for a 60 to 90 day money-back guarantee backed up by a bank or financial company such as PayPal or ClickBank. The guarantee tells you that they are willing to stand behind the quality of their services.

    Refund rate. This is the most important indication. The refund rate is the percentage of clients who demand their money back. A low rate means happy clients. A high rate means many unhappy clients (and you don't want to be amongst them!).

    Look for a refund rate of 3-5% (ideal). Avoid anything 10% or over (10% means one client in every 10 demanded his money back).

    2. When you have picked your guide company and received a copy of their list, sign up with all their preferred survey makers. This is very important. These companies are the ones that actually send out the surveys to be taken and the checks to pay participants.

    To pick someone to be part of the group that receives a given survey, they must have his or her contact and demographic information on file. They get this info from the applications that you submit to them. No application means no data. No data means no survey. No survey means no money.

    3. Open a separate e-mail address and use that on all your applications. (You are likely to get a lot of mail). Turn off the spam filters or they will reject your survey offers.

    Check your in-box at least daily, answer all correspondence promptly. When offers for surveys come in, accept them quickly and finish the survey quickly. (Sometimes they send out 5,000 invitations for a 3,500 person survey, take the first that come in and tell the rest, "Sorry, but the survey is now fully subscribed and ?s closed.

    4. Money? When you complete surveys your money will come in in the form of checks by USPS mail or deposits in

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