Online Surveys Austrlia.com.au On Money For Jam

Channel Nines new “Money for Jam” series first episode aired last night the 26th of August 2009 @ 8pm. Its seems this show has gotten off to a flying start.

One third of the first show was dedicated to revealing the truth about the online market research industry. In an effort to dispel some of the false beliefs about the industry, it delves into some of the major causes that have contributed to common negative believes about it. The Money for Jam crew investigated this industry revealing it to be an untapped resource for earning some extra money from home.

Just a few of the mentioned activities for participating are:

  • Online Surveys & Paid Surveys
  • Online Market Research
  • In house Market Research
  • Focus Groups

Online Surveys Australia.com.au has been selected by channel nine as the top online market research site on the web for Australians. The link to the fact sheet and more advice on how to get involved with both on and off line market research can be seen here:
Money For Jam Fact Sheet

Money For Jam is a retread of an old and extremely popular old channel nine show called “Money” (which I personally loved).
The shows focus is teaching people how they can make and save money in these current tough times. From organising babysitting groups to dressing up as a mascot for $20 an hour.

In their segment on online market research they have quoted a saying that I must have repeated over a hundred times on this site though it has always rang true, it seem to mean more when a reputable television show says it:
“You don’t need any skills or qualifications…just a bit of time and an opinion!”

This new and popular family show has shed much needed light on the Online Market Research and Paid Online Survey industry. I really do hope that this encourages the many sceptics to give this industry half a chance to prove itself by signing up to just a few of the top companies listed on this site.

The show is sponsored by the National Australia Bank and will be aired every Wednesday night at 8pm on channel nine.