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Pay Public for Opinion

Pay Public for there Opinion
 
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Some company's make money out of Public Opinion, they bother you on the street corners, in the mall or even call you. It doesn't have to be much (maybe a dollar), Im sure much more people will coperate, and company's or organizations will get a better picture of the public opinion and improve their service!

Lets make this world a better place!! *wink*

I know, there are a few projects (on the internet that is) that give you points for every questionairy you fill-out, and when you have 100pts you can choose between a number of products, no money. I'm sure that paying people with real money will be much more popular then collecting those points.

enveekaa, Sep 15 2000

EPinion.com http://www.epinions.com/
Give your opinion on anything and get paid for it. [blahginger, Sep 15 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

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       Neilsen families are paid for their trouble. (We got a shiny new dollar!)
egnor, Sep 16 2000
  

       It's supply and demand. The people who choose to answer questions for free are those who feel that their time is worth nothing. Are those opinions the ones corporations value?   

       Not necessarily. People get paid to attend focus groups, etc. The public is already getting paid. Your idea is already in use. Congrats.
Vance, Jan 29 2001
  


 

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