New Paid Survey Site, Trendz, Offers Unique Earning Options

Paid Surveys Offered Every Day to Website Members

By Jessica Edwards, published Mar 14, 2006
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There are literally thousands of survey sites out there promising paid surveys but rarely delivering more than points to be collected and used toward cash or merchandise or entry into endless raffles and drawings. This alone makes earning on the internet tiresome and almost impossible. Finally, a site has realized the worth of an individual's opinion and is willing to actually pay to hear it.

Trendz Surveys has broken out of the box by offering all of its members daily surveys with a guaranteed cash payment of $5.00 per completed survey. They promise that you will not be asked to pay more than your chosen membership fee to receive surveys and you will never have to sign up with any other company to get paid.

All memberships are valid for a lifetime and very affordable. They even offer a trial period of 7 days in which you can try out the system and actually see what you will earn before you buy. The memberships are as such:

Basic membership- $25.00 The member will receive surveys daily and be paid $5.00 per survey. Payments will be made to your Paypal or EGold account once a month.

Bronze membership- $50.00 Daily surveys at $5.00 per survey. Payments will be made to your Paypal or Egold account twice monthly.

Silver Membership- $100.00 Daily surveys at $5.00 per survey. Payments will be made to your Paypal or Egold account on every Monday of every week.

Gold Membership- $200.00 Daily surveys at $5.00 per survey. Payments are made to your Paypal or EGold account every day at 5:00 PM GMT.

Trendz also offers an Affiliate program in which members can also earn a flat commission of $5.00 per sale. Just sign up as an affiliate and they will give you a banner code for your website or blog.

Trendz hopes to expand soon and be able to offer customers a vast online store complete with online auctions, adding to the already trendy survey taking idea and bringing them into a whole other level of online web marketing.

All this coupled with Trendz great customer service and online live chat options makes them the Up-and-coming in the survey taking community. I think we all will be looking forward to seeing what Trendz will come up with next.

Takeaways
  • Affordable online work available to anyone
  • Never have to buy a thing to get paid. No advertisements to click, nothing to sign up for
  • Lifetime memberships allow you paid surveys as long as you want to recieve them
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I have been taking surveys online for almost a year now and I have made thousands of dollars so far and counting. The key is to sign up for as many of the good ones as you can. The best ones are the sites that pay well and send surveys consistently. I have written a blog about this which includes links to some of the best paid survey sites I have found. You can check it out here: http://legitimatepaidsurveysitesforyou.blogspot.com

Posted on 06/23/2008 at 7:06:53 PM

 
Please don't call me Miss Jessica. Not exactly derogatory in itself, but I am certain it is meant in the same context as I would have used the name Miss know-it-all or Miss I-told-you-so. I'm a real person with real feelings and this article is years old. I would really rather forget the whole thing. Sometimes that happens. People have a genuine belief in things and want to spread the word to those they think may benefit and it craps out on them. I failed. It happens.

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 11:01:43 PM

 
Yes this was MY article written by me and only me. Yes I was a member of this site and yes, I did actually make money at first. That is why I wrote the article in the first place. I was satisfied and happy for the first 3 months. Unfortunately, after I made my first 400$ they kept asking for more money and I did not get any in return. Luckily, I quit while I was ahead and only ended up loosing 40$ after it all was said and done. It turned out to be a Ponzi scam and I was new to it all and fell for it. If you notice the date this was written it has been a long time since I bothered with it. As for this being my last article, yep your right. Because I decided to go to college and finally get the education I needed to get a decent paycheck honestly. Now I'm working at home as a medical transcriptionist and gave up trying to find easy money. There is no such thing. I evidently was paid for this very article but never saw a dime of it. There. Is that what you wanted to hear? I f

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 11:01:57 PM

 
I am getting the feeling that Jessica's first article here at AC will be her last article.. I think Miss Jessica's is just advertising for this company for free. I will give them this much they are creative spammers...

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 6:01:22 PM

 
very good

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

 
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Posted on 02/28/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

 
Sounds like a scam. They probably have incorporated some type of hidden pyramid scheme into the mix. I have heard of companies paying out on things like this just long enough to get a few people convinced of their integrity; then, they have folks to put the word out. What follows is they rip a massive number of people off after the fact.

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 9:02:00 PM

 
Oh gosh....another one. Why do people feel they have to pay money to make money?? There are so many FREE paid survey sites. I haven't tried this one but if it cost me $25 I wouldn't anyway. For more info check out my site (www.JoblessNCollege.com) I actually use the sites I promote and I've never paid a dime to join one.

Posted on 12/27/2006 at 9:12:00 AM

 
Jessica, hi. I've been a freelancer for a longggg time now. I have some articles up here on freelancing you may want to check out. Honestly, in 25 years, I think that is the first time I've ever told someone to look up my articles. Feels pretty weird. I'm in several online groups and write for writing newsletters aimed at beginners, so the stuff here is stuff I've done for years and people just bothered me to put on paper because it was helpful to them. I had some questions on what you wrote here, and comments. My initial thought was that you worked for the company or that this was your company. You never mentioned whether or not YOU have done this. It's coming off very much as something you've read about and are regurgitating here. In short, it's very PR sounding, and that will never fly anywhere else but here. So the question is - -do you have any personal experience with this company. If you have, that should have been put in this article. It would have given it muc

Posted on 11/06/2006 at 10:11:00 PM

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