You don’t have to go far to locate the best paid survey sites to join online. Many of you are shaking your head right now, because you’ve tried everything imaginable to find good paying places, but you never seem to find any of them. This article is for those people, because there are tons of top dollar websites out there, you just need to “look” for them the right way if you’re going to find the best paid survey sites to join.

If this isn’t making any sense, it will in a few short minutes. I remember when I first started looking for places to do surveys. It was about 3 years ago and I was getting fed up rather quickly with all of the penny pinching websites that were being thrown my way. Of course, I was using a search engine to look for the best paid survey sites to join, which was the problem. In fact, it’s most people’s problem, because 95% of us use them to look for websites to do surveys. This needs to come to a halt, though, because absolutely none of the top dollar places come up in those lists.

This is where most people go wrong. There is a large amount of high paying websites out there, yet nobody is finding them. Well, I know exactly how to do it. Even better, it’s so darn easy to do. It only involves using one thing: Big forums. That’s all you’ll need. Why big forums? Because it’s where you will find the most honest information about the best paid survey sites to join online. As you know, most of the web is littered with spam and dishonest information about surveys. You won’t find that junk inside of a big forum, because they delete every trace of it.

Also, they have gigantic archives, which are absolutely packed with topics about surveys. This is where you’ll get informed about tons of the best paid survey sites to join. Hundreds of websites have been compare throughout the topics. People are talking freely about the payments they’ve gotten, the amount of surveys these places have and how often they update their databases.

A few short minutes of reading will direct you right to the best paid survey sites to join.

Here is a free Top 5 List of the Best Survey Sites.

Adam Woodham is an expert on Paid Surveys and author of this article. He has extensive experience making money online with these unique survey websites and runs the website Free Survey List which features a free top 5 list of the Online Survey Websites he has made the most amount of money on, along with a review of each.


45 percent in survey will travel in next 4 months – Yahoo! News

NEW YORK – Forty-five percent of U.S. consumers will take a vacation or leisure trip between Thanksgiving and March that involves paying for overnight accommodations, according to a new survey released Monday by Deloitte LLP.

Eighteen percent of those surveyed said they would take a trip during Thanksgiving week and weekend. Twenty-two percent said they would travel at some point during December through New Year’s Day, and 32 percent said they would travel overnight and stay at a lodging facility after New Year’s Day through March, the Deloitte survey found.

But larger numbers said they would travel less and spend less compared to a year ago than those reporting increases in travel and spending. Thirty-five percent say they will spend less this year on leisure travel, while 37 percent expect to spend the same amount and 27 percent plan to spend more. Those spending less tend to be younger, with lower incomes and children in the household, than those spending the same or more than last year, according to Deloitte.

Twenty-eight percent of those surveyed also said they would take fewer trips this year than last during the Thanksgiving-March period, while 25 percent said they would take more trips and 45 percent said they would take the same number.

The survey was commissioned by Deloitte and conducted via telephone interviews by Opinion Research Corporation between Oct. 22 and Nov. 2. The survey polled a sample of 2,000 consumers and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

The survey also found large numbers of travelers accessing information digitally. Forty-one percent of those with travel plans said they use mobile devices for tasks like making reservations or getting travel information. Twenty-six percent say they have visited a travel-related company’s social media fan page. And 57 percent of those with travel plans say they often read consumer-written reviews or comments online related to travel.

Among those planning to travel during the holiday and winter season, 74 percent will visit relatives or friends, 16 percent will visit a foreign country, 38 percent will spend at least one vacation doing warm-weather activities like swimming or golf, and 18 percent will take a ski vacation or do other cold-weather activities, according to the Deloitte survey.

Thirty-four percent of those with travel plans are heading for historic sites or national parks, while 22 percent plan to visit entertainment parks or facilities, and 8 percent plan to make volunteer activities part of their vacation plans, the survey showed.

Only 40 percent of travelers say they currently belong to at least one rewards or customer loyalty program from a hotel or other lodging facility. Adam Weissenberg, U.S. Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure leader at Deloitte LLP, said the 6 in 10 travelers who have not signed up for loyalty programs represent an opportunity for hotel companies to “build new relationships with these travelers through programs that create long-term brand loyalty and drive repeat business.”

Weissenberg said he believes the survey results suggest that “conditions appear to be stabilizing in the travel industry as signs of an economic recovery take hold.”

Arch Woodside, professor of marketing at Boston College who specializes in tourism, pointed out that the U.S. lodging industry has been able to generate a “positive cash flow with lower profits” despite the recession by “reducing prices in response to soft demand.” But he said the weak economy is disproportionately affecting the travel habits of average-income households, with those travelers making fewer trips than higher-income Americans. The economy is also changing when and how often average-income Americans travel.

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