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Can we become financially stable doing surveys?

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Some people do make their money online from home by participating or taking online surveys. Can we become financially stable doing online surveys?
 
Big No, of course. Doing a survey is not a stable online job. The pay is peanut and there are rejections if you don't belong to a tier country. It is better to do an online business of your own.
 
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If you find a good survey sites that will pay you good amount of money per survey and if the survey site have good payment rate per every survey that you earn then it will be good options to get some additional money but i wonder if that makes you financial stable.
 
I don't think so, because the payment is quite low and the chance of you accumulating much reward will be hard
 
I highly doubt anyone can rely fully on surveys as a source of income though. Yes for does in well developed countries, they usually get surveys that pay high but it is still not enough.
 
No. It is quite impossible to be financially stable by only completing surveys. Maybe if you are from a top-tier country, it can help you earn more money (aside from your main source of income). I live in a tier-3 country and I do not earn much from survey websites.
 
Doing surveys do not guarantee a better earning. Even if you do multiple surveys in a day. The fact remains that surveys are not done offered daily. The rate is also very small.
You are very correct mate. We don't need to depend on surveys alone online. We need to add other activities to it
 
Big No, of course. Doing a survey is not a stable online job. The pay is peanut and there are rejections if you don't belong to a tier country. It is better to do an online business of your own.
Obviously, but moreover you'll be like to become constantly broken. The maximum amount I could earn when, years ago, I was spending various hours per day on surveys, was 11 dollars in a month (this means that the average amount was between 3 and 5 dollars per month). Obviously, you won't live on such a peanut. Some friends of mine living in a top tier country were able to earn about 300 dollars per month, but this isn't half a living in a tier1 or tier2 country.
 
Obviously, but moreover you'll be like to become constantly broken. The maximum amount I could earn when, years ago, I was spending various hours per day on surveys, was 11 dollars in a month (this means that the average amount was between 3 and 5 dollars per month). Obviously, you won't live on such a peanut. Some friends of mine living in a top tier country were able to earn about 300 dollars per month, but this isn't half a living in a tier1 or tier2 country.
I lost trust on survey sites. Most of them like to bully people. It is better to find a good writing site out there rather than hoping to a useless survey site.
 
I lost trust on survey sites. Most of them like to bully people.
The point is third and fourth world inhabitants constitute the worst target for most of the companies promoting surveys, as they obviously prefer panelists who count on an impressive spending power. Obviously, this isn't the case of the average third or fourth world inhabitant. I'm sure the idea isn't to bully people, but it could be a better idea to stop to open surveys for people they aren't interested in.
 
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