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Make Money with Paid Opinion Survey Using Legitimate Paid Online Surveys

Posted by Thinker on Nov 18, 2008 in Thinkable

You can make money with paid online surveys when the economic outlook is steady and most agree on it. But in times like now, when things are changing and the experts are pointing in different directions, it’s really easy to make good money at it. Especially if you restrict yourself to taking legitimate paid online surveys.

There are thousands of paid opinion surveys being made every week on the Internet. How do they get people to stop what they are doing and take all those surveys? They pay them so much per survey completed. That is how it gets called a paid opinion survey !

So how does one get paid for surveys online? It’s easy. You just need to be a consumer, 18 or older, have access to the Internet and have enough computer skills to send and receive e-mails. That’s it!

If you want to make money at it, the secret is in the list.

To get invited to participate in paid opinion surveys you need to get your personal data on the survey makers’ lists of potential survey participants. If you can find a good list of good survey makers you can make money. Get a bad one and you just waste your time at best.

The good lists contain survey makers that offer legitimate paid online surveys that pay well, pay on time and respect your privacy. The problem is that this describes only about 20% of listed survey makers. Another 40% are 2nd tier: O.K. but generally pay less, though they are still worthwhile to deal with.

The lower 40% consists of no-pay/low-pay survey makers and sales companies that try to act like survey makers to get a chance to sell you things. These are a nuisance and complete waste of time.

The best way to get a good list is from a good paid survey membership site. Websites like this maintain good lists for their membership. Don’t deal with any that don’t offer a strong money-back guarantee. Then pick one with a low refund rate. Low refund rates mean happy clients.

How do you find good paid survey sites with low refund rates? Follow the links above and look for “Current Rankings” in the navigation menu.

-Paid Survey Advice

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Knowledge is Key To Make an Effective Car Insurance Comparison

Posted by Thinker on Nov 18, 2008 in Thinkable

When attempting to make automobile insurance comparisons, not having sufficient knowledge of the industry can make it difficult.   Auto insurance is broken into many parts and having a good general understanding of each of its elements is important to compare it accurately.

Liability Insurance

Liability insurance is required by most states’ laws, although the minimum amount of coverage required varies from state to state.  Understanding those limits and what this coverage entails is very necessary in making an auto insurance comparison.  Generally this type of coverage will be broken down to look something like: $25,000/$50,000/$25,000.  This breakdown stands for: bodily injury liability maximum per person in one accident/ bodily injury liability maximum per accident counting all people involved/ property damage liability maximum.

Using the numbers above for example, if a person is in an accident in which they are found at fault, their car insurance will only cover up to those amounts.  So if that person is found at fault and the necessary amounts exceed his or her coverage limits, they will likely be held responsible to pay the additional amount out of pocket. 

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage

There is a type of insurance available to help protect motorists from uninsured or underinsured drivers.  This type of coverage varies depending on the state but can offer additional protection to the insured, generally for a nominal fee.

Comprehensive and Collision Coverage

Also known as full coverage, comprehensive and collision insurance insure a persons’ automobile in the event they are at fault during an accident or other types of damage occur to their vehicle.  An understanding of this type of coverage is essential in order to make an effective auto insurance comparison, as it can impact pricing greatly. 

This coverage will appear in a format similar to $500/$500.  This means that in the event something happens to your vehicle that is covered by your comprehensive or collision insurance, you will have to pay $500 per incident out of pocket and the insurance company will pay the remainder.

Rental Reimbursement and Roadside Assistance

Understanding optional coverage such as rental reimbursement and roadside assistance (or towing coverage) can make a large difference when making an automobile insurance comparison.  Rental car reimbursement will cover a certain amount (depending on the coverage selected) per day of rental car charges should your vehicle become unavailable for a certain period of time due to an accident.

Roadside assistance coverage allows the insured to receive a variety of emergency services (depending on the plan) for free or for a reduced charge.  A person having his or her car towed is one example of this type of coverage.

Medical Coverage

Required and optional medical coverage varies greatly from state to state.  Some states require insured to carry “no-fault” medical which covers them in the event of an accident, regardless of fault.  Other states do not have this provision so insured are able to carry a certain amount, depending on their state laws and needs.  Understanding medical coverage is important to make an auto insurance comparison as it can cause rates to vary greatly.

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OfflineBiz.com: Getting Your First Client

Posted by Thinker on Nov 18, 2008 in Thinkable

Getting your first client as an offline business consultant can be intimidating, but here are two great tips either one of which virtually guarantees that you’ll get off to a roaring start. The first strategy involves finding key businesses that can really help you and offering them your advice for free.

It is your local Chamber of Commerce. The CoC hold regular morning breakfasts all across the country. it is called “networking” and they have been going on for years. Why? Because they work. These meetings allow you to hook up with the industry leaders in your local area.

I have attended a handful of these and it never ceases to amaze me the amount of free advertising done here. Nothing sleazy. Just honest interaction all devised to create a win/win situation. You will be surprised at how receptive some people are to your offer etc.

The second strategy involves giving away something for free. Find out the most influential person at these meetings. With a bit of study this should not be too hard. Approach this person and tell them you would like to give them your time and services for free. You will devise a marketing plan to get this person hundreds, if not thousands of visitors to their website for free.

Emphasize that you usually charge $1,000-$1500 for this service but you will do it for free providing he recommends your service to his circle of influence. This will be a huge bonus for your business.

Remember – 95% of the businesses in your area NEED what you have to offer and with offlinebiz.com you have the tool to propel any local business profits skyward. Win a couple of them over and your business will pick up incredible momentum.

Go to http://www.craigmcpherson.info/offline-biz/ now to read the 11 reasons why you join today for free. Discover what it is that Jim Cockrum and Andrew Cavanagh have developed.

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