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Writing Objective Poll Questions via Brainstorming Sessions

by Rashelle Colsinger

Brainstorming is as much of an art as it is a science. And when you brainstorm for ideas on what to write poll questions, it takes on a whole new dimension.

Learning how to brainstorm is easy. It may take everything you have to do it because it is brain-intensive, but usually the times are short and targeted.

The two main necessities in brainstorming are concentration and intensity. Don’t reject any ideas initially. Instead you’ll need to record them all so they can be used later. Use a whiteboard or a chalkboard if necessary.

Not to belabor the point, but don’t reject the ideas initially just because you think it’s an irrelevant idea or doesn’t have value. rejection will come later when you get a birdseye view of what you’ve actually written down. As much as possible, increase the positive flow of information.

Sessions last from five minutes to a full day (Twitter was formed out of a day long brainstorming session). The sessions are intense and focused. But those five or ten minutes are extremely productive.

To get the most out of typical brainstorming session you need a free and open environment, unencumbered clutter and chaos. A small group of three to seven brainstormers is best. Keeping it small keeps it more focused.

Next you’ll want to brainstorm ideas for potential poll questions. You may be the three to seven people! That’s okay because you can work with you!

Make certain you keep the sessions short and focused. Give detailed instructions to the participants so they know what’s expected of them. Five to ten minutes at a shot will generate a lot of good ideas. Next, Choose an overall category: sports, current news, religion, politics, that sort of thing. You may want to narrow your focus even more: for religion, choose a denomination. For sports, narrow it down to one sport, for current news or politics, choose a current international situation. You get the idea.

Now you’re ready to sit down to think and record. Here’s how a typical session could go: Sports leads to baseball, which leads to a team, which leads to the Yankees, which leads to Derek Jeter. From there you see if there’s anything in the news about the Yankees or Jeter. Then you tailor a question (especially if you are in the New York market) that talks about the Yankees or Mr. Jeter.

As you do this more often, you’ll get better at it and it will be be easier. Be careful, though, because brainstorming is easy to take shortcuts with. Chances are good that you’ll uncover some other You may reveal several other questions that you can use later down the line. Five to ten minutes every time you do a poll is all it takes.

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Give Opinion Count Cash

by Cache Spencer

Wouldnat it be a wonderful thing to get paid just to express yourself? Well, that is a possibility, as there are numerous websites out there at the very moment that will pay you for exactly that. You can sit at home and actually get paid to fill out surveys.

Not only is this a great way to make some extra cash, but itas also your chance of being heard, and voicing your opinion. Companies do various market surveys before launching themselves or a new product, so you can influence whatas on your market. Research companies and universities do various studies and you can get paid to fill out surveys to advance these researches and make an impact.

I think you are ready to know what you need to do to fill these empty vacancies and become a paid survey taker. The first step is to use that computer and do a search for survey sites. Some of the key words might be asurveya, apaida or even a combination of the two of them. There are literally thousands of them, and most of them are free. You donat have to depend on just one site to make all your money, because marketing researchers do not use just one; and neither should you.

Once youave chosen a few that have interested you; then you need to sign up on the site. Signing up is usually free, and they will often pay you to tell them about you, your family, your education, what part of the country (or which country) you live in. Each site has a specific objective and they will use the information to tailor the invitations to surveys. They donat want to send a grandmother a survey about diapers! Most survey sites have a very specific privacy statement and make sure you acquaint yourself with that too. Some of the surveys sites will require a one time fee, and they often use this as a method of aweedinga out the people who are not serious about making money taking quality surveys.

There are a variety of survey sites available and how they operate. Some allow you to make money on the site itself, while other sites send you surveys to your email address from time to time. The subject of the surveys varies and depends mainly on the information you filled out when joining. Some surveys also start with a set of qualifying questions to make sure that the right person ends up taking these.

Surveys are usually paid per survey and can vary in amount. Some surveys that only take a minute or two will not pay as well as surveys that require more time, and sometimes action on your part. The paid surveys can be difficult or they can be simple; but it is important to realize they are voluntary. You do not have to take a survey that is not interesting to you. If you dedicate yourself to doing a good job; you will be rewarded.

Taking surveys are a great job for stay at home moms. Many of them have changed from playing games and chatting on the internet to making a difference in the world and in their family by adding a little cash to the piggy bank. There are, albeit few, who are able to create a full time income with surveys.

It doesnat really matter why you are interested in making extra cash, or how much cash you are interested in earning. It will pay to research various survey sites and find one, or two, or even more that fit your needs. The research to find the sites will probably be the hard part. Then just hook up your computer and tell them what you think. Collect the money, and stay home.

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