Dear readers,

After talking to several SurveySavvy gurus who have well over 1,000 recommendations each I have decided to all but abandon this project due to the lack of surveys sent out by SurveySavvy. I continue to gain referrals at the rate of 1 per day, and I plan to take what I have learned from my SurveySavvy Challenge into my next similar project.

I have redirected my Challenge to a company that has 2 paid quick surveys each day and also has countless paid offers that their members can complete. The company is CashCrate and it is completely free to join. I have posted links to blogs which go into deeper detail on how users can make upwards of $300 a month using CashCrate.

I would encourage you to Sign Up for CashCrate and see for yourself how easy it is to make money completing simple offers.

Here are 2 blogs I recommend if you would like more information regarding CashCrate:

My $1,000 CashCrate Challenge Blog

Blog detailing how to turn CashCrate into a steady online income stream

Well its been 2 days since my last blog post and its only been 4 days since the beginning of my survey challenge. I have been working  hard (at least in my humble opinion)  to promote this blog and in doing so promote my challenge, and I feel that after these measely 4 days I’m off to a decent start.

As a quick review my Survey Challenge consists of 3 goals to be achieved by the end of January 2009

1. Get 1,000 direct referrals to SurveySavvy

2. Get my referrals to each refer 1 person for a total of 1,000 indirect referrals

3. Earn $1,000 by January 2009 through my referrals. This is the part I really like :)

If you would like to support me and at the same time make money online sign up with the link below. Its completely free to sign up and requires no credit card information. Sing up here

Here is my online paid survey taking update:

My online paid survey taking update

As you can see my new referral count is up to 7 people is an increase of 4 people. If I keep that rate of 2 direct referrals a day I will have 360 direct referrals by the end of this challege. A far cry from my target goal of 1,000 people so shoot I need to try new promotion areas. However I am not to worried about it heck I still have like 176 days to whoop this challenge.

A would like to send a big Thank You to the 7 people that have signed up so far, without you few I would be a bit discourged having done over 15 hours of promotions and not get a single referral. If you would like to sign up for SurveySavvy and begin making $20 a month for 1 hour of work I Invite you to sign up with this direct link.

If you do sign up I encourage you to fill out your member portrait, this gives SurveySavvy a better idea of who you are and they will send more paid surveys each month. Also I encourage you to refer your friends and family; you will make $2 for each paid survey your referral takes. This can add up quickly and make for a tidy passive income stream.

Thank you for reading this online paid survey taking update.

Alright well I began my survey challenge a mere 2 days ago and I have been super busy attempting to promote this challenge and gain referrals. If you havn’t read my first blog post I suggest you read it first before continueing, things will make way more sense that way. Survey information from SurveySavvy on the exact dollar amount they give from referalls has been a little bit hard to come by, but here is the amounts they have used in past years. Read the rest of this entry »

My name is John, but on this blog about my “SurveySavvy Challenge” I will go by my middle name of Severin which is a Finnish name (I am very proud of my Finnish Heritage). If you want to get straight to the point of this blog skip on down to the last paragraph, but I suggest you read this whole bit.

To begin with lets get a few things straight. I’m in college, I’m not some internet guru, I have not written an ebook, and everything I learned about internet marketing I picked up over the past month or so while writing articles for ehow.com (I just broke the $10 mark on ehow, yay i’m gonna get paid). Read the rest of this entry »