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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Can You Make Money Online with Paid Surveys?

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In my last article, I focused a lot on affiliate marketing and my successes and failures concerning this money making program. Prior to affiliate marketing, I focused on making money through paid online surveys. Let's first get to the main question at hand: Do Paid Surveys Really Pay? The short answer to this is yes. Paid online surveys do actually pay and in most cases, this is not a scam or a waste of time. Prior to really answering this question thoroughly, let me explain what "Paid Surveys" really mean.

While looking for "Online Money Making Opportunities" online, I am sure we have all come across the paid survey ads. When I was initially looking to make a little bit of extra cash to supplement my current income, it seemed to be the most ideal solution. At first, I tried to be "frugal" about it and hunt out paid survey sites on my own. I found about 5 or six sites that promoted offering to pay for taking surveys. I signed up for them, got on their mailing list, and nothing! I waited about 2 weeks for "a survey" and did not get anything. Very annoying! I continued to research the topic (in forums) and started to realize that 5 sites are not enough to get started. That prompted me to join a paid survey site. This is when I learned what "Paid Surveys" is all about!

In order to make paid surveys work, you need to step out of the box a little bit. There is MORE to paid surveys than just "Paid Surveys". Remember, the whole point to getting paid for surveys is for companies to collect data, build profiles and become more successful marketers. Filling out paid surveys online is just one way to do this. Phone interviews are a way to collect data. Online focus groups exist where you join a real-time discussion online. Also, you can read other people's email and get paid for it. While this seems strange, you can get paid a few cents per email, and this can add up in a short hour! There are about a half-dozen more ways as well to earn money through paid survey opportunities.

Getting back to the original question again: Yes, you can get paid for you opinion! Most surveys I have gotten range between $5 and $25 each (for about 15 minutes to an hour of your time). Getting paid to read emails is about one cent to ten cents per email read (and I have made up to about $15 in an hour doing this). The other thing to be aware of is the payment options. A lot of paid survey sites offer compensation in either money and/or prizes. This can be a good or bad thing, depending on why you are doing these programs. Some of the prize sites are pretty nice and you can get more value in prizes than cash.

The main point to be made here is that you will be paid for you time. If you fill out a survey or sit in on a focus group, your time will be compensated. You commitment goes no further than the survey or interview or the group you attend. For people like stay-at-home parents or even college students, this is a great way to bring in a little bit of extra cash at your own leisure. A lot of it is quite a brain-dead exercise that you can do while watching some bad reality TV in the background. My biggest issue with paid surveys is its lack of residual income as well as its income potential.

I see ads that advertise that you can make thousands of dollars per month doing surveys. Their math seems to be pretty convincing as well: If you do two paid surveys a day at $20 each, for 30 days, that is $1200 per month! Wow! How easy! Not quite reality, though. If you sign up with enough paid survey sites, you can expect to get (on average) about 5-10 surveys per week, and most of these pay in the $5-$10 range. If you also join some focus groups and phone interviews, you can add an additional $100 per week. So in reality, making $500 is very doable, but that is near the ceiling for cash potential. It is still not bad! That is an extra $6000 per year (and a fairly respectable car payment!). If you were looking for a higher paying online opportunity, I would then recommend affiliate marketing. Online marketing provides the potential for a lot of residual money (money that is earned while you are not actually driving it) and its earning potential can be in the thousands to tens of thousands per month. Affiliate marketing does require a lot more commitment, initial set-up and a bit of training (all of which is achievable to anyone, as long as they are focused on their goals!). Read my article First Impressions of Affiliate Marketing to learn more about this.

In summary, I would like to give a few suggestions to those who are planning on trying to make money through paid survey programs:

1) Sign up for as many paid surveys as you can! - Most paid survey sites provide you with only one or two survey opportunities per month. If you are signed up on 50 sites, you now can about 2 surveys per day.

2) Sign up for a Paid Survey Link Site - So where do you find these 50 or so sites? That is what these paid survey link sites are all about. Most of them cost about $35 to join, but it is a one time fee (for any reputable site). Trying to find 50 sites on your own would take 10s of hours (and remember, time is money that you can be making filling out surveys!). To learn more about paid survey sites, visit Paid Survey Sites Reviewed

3) Funnel all of your paid survey email into one, new, dedicated email account. - I found that some paid survey opportunities can appear as spam and become lost in a regular email account.

4) Stay Organized! - As you start receiving paid online surveys, start a spreadsheet of whom you are working for and what you expect to be paid. When trying to manage over 50 sites, you can very easily forget which companies owe you money or prizes.

5) Remember, you are still an employee of the paid survey sites! - Be sure to fill out the surveys accurately and consistently. Surveys that have box number three filled out throughout the entire questionnaire provide them with no feedback and you will more than likely stop receiving survey requests. Also, if you start ignoring a lot of requests, they will stop sending them.

Paid surveys are an honest and solid way to make a little extra money on the side. Like any money making opportunity, there is a little bit of initial overhead time, but with paid surveys, once you are set up, you are set up for awhile. You CAN make money working from home and paid surveys are a fairly safe, easy and risk-free way of doing so.

Matthew is a 31 year entrepreneur from San Diego, CA. View my diary of affiliate internet blogging at: http://Affiliate-Diary.TheWebReviewer.com

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    Friday, November 2, 2007

    Paid Surveys - Why You Shouldn't Pay Anything To Do Surveys For Money?

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    You have probably discovered by now some sites that offer you the opportunity to earn money by doing paid surveys online. These sites claim you can make significant monthly income and can provide you with a list of market research sites you must join in order to receive surveys and get paid. The only catch is that you must pay some fee (usually 20$ to 30$) in order to lay your hands on their list of "proven" market research companies.

    Creating a database of survey sites does take a lot of work, effort and time and it may sound reasonable to set up a price for it and many people agree with this. If you do appreciate this work and wish to buy this list, feel free to do so but at least read this article to know what you should seek on such sites and how to determine if you are on a legitimate site, or not. Use your own judgement. I, for myself, prefer free opportunities.

    According to some online resources relating paid surveys, no respectful company would ever ask for any sign-up fee for granting you the opportunity to work for them. Such a company would have no need to conceal their address and telephone number on their website.

    As you can see, legitimate membership survey sites should be free and should not conceal their street address and telephone number on their websites. Since most of these sites are not free, they should have a correct contact information and state on their websites or in their terms the requirements for participation and the real possibilities of making money. They should also have a refund policy in case you don't earn anything and honor it. You'd be surprised as how many refunds are not honored.

    That is why you should do a research on your own about a site you wish to purchase a list from. Try to find everything you can about positive and negative experiences and then decide what will be the best thing to do. Especially check if they honor their refund policies. There are a lot of scams out there.

    In my opinion I don't believe you should pay anything to access these lists and here is why. Although it is possible to earn a lot of money and cover your investment "fee", it is also possible never to earn any money. Why is that?

    Paid surveys are not for anyone. They are conducted by a market research companies on behalf of some large company seeking to improve sales and willing to invest certain sum of money in the market research. Since they are spending quite large amounts of money, they can't afford to waste it, so they will target their research to population which brings them most profit. So if you do not live in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, or some other developed country, you'll probably never make any money from surveys. Even survey companies that claim to be available worldwide are very often restricted to some countries.

    Besides your demographic location on most survey sites you have to fill in your profile based on your age, interests, education, income, etc. The number of surveys you will get will mostly depend on your profile. If your profile fits the required target population you'll get more surveys and more chances to earn money. It is also possible that your profile will not fit in and you'll rarely have an opportunity to complete paid surveys.

    There are also other reasons why you shouldn't pay anything to access market research companies:

    You will be paying for something you can easily have for FREE! These membership sites are only selling information anyone can get. Sites that conduct market research are not hidden. They need as many possible members as they can find, so they will not ask for any fee. You can join all of them and never pay a dime.

    Many market research companies have affiliate programs to help them recruit new members. Therefore if someone introduces you to a survey site, he/she will get paid for it and there is no real justification in asking for any more money from you.

    These sites usually don't have a refund policy, so if you don't earn anything with surveys, you won't be able to ask for a refund. It is more likely that they have a refund policy, but do not honor it. This is typical for scam sites and that is why it's very important to do some researching first.

    There are a lot of free lists of survey sites you can join and earn money if you qualify. You can test them out and see if they work for you or not and you won't have to pay anything. Here is one of them: http://www.nettrafficsecrets.com/surveys/list_of_surveys.html

    You probably won't earn enough to quit your daily job with paid surveys, but they can help you get some extra money. And remember - you don't have to pay anything to access these sites.

    This article was written by Jaksa Dubljanin. Visit his site: Internet Traffic Secrets located at http://www.nettrafficsecrets.com. You have full rights to republish this article on your site as long as the resource box and article body remains intact and with all links clickable.

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    Friday, October 26, 2007

    Using Surveys to Gather Valuable Customer Data

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    The more you know about your customers, the better you'll understand them. And the better you understand them, the better you'll be able to sell to them.

    One of the best ways to collect this information is by creating a quick online survey.

    The data you collect from customer surveys can be invaluable to the operation of your business.

    Survey results allow you to examine your marketing strategy and ask important questions like:

    - Are you promoting the fact that you have a huge product range, when what your customers actually want is extended operating hours?

    - Are you promoting your products as technically superior when what your customers really care about its ease-of-use?

    - Are you heavily promoting cheap prices when what your customers are more concerned about is customer support?

    If you take the time to ask, you'll be surprised at how helpful your customers can be.

    To begin with, the two key areas you want to explore are Demographics and Psychographics.

    Demographics identify 'Who is your customer?', and Psychographics asks 'Why does your customer buy?'

    When collecting demographic information, you're trying to find out what the profile of your ideal customer is. When collecting psychographic information you're trying to determine what motivates your ideal customer to buy.

    Here is some of the information you'll want to gather from your customers.

    Demographic Questions

    - Are they male or female? - How old are they? - Are they married, single or divorced? - What is their average household income? - Where do they spend the majority of their time online? - What are their interests?

    Psychographic Questions

    Of the people who purchased your product or service...

    - What do they think of your product or service? - Why did they buy your product or service? - What do they like about your product or service? - What do they dislike about your product or service? - How do they think you could improve your product or service?

    Of the people who didn't purchase your product or service...

    - Why didn't they buy from you? - Do they feel you are overpriced? Underpriced? - How did they say you could improve your offer? - How do they think you could improve your product or service?

    What's the Best Time to Collect Customer Information?

    The best time to collect this valuable customer information is at the time of purchase (or directly after). The other option is to offer some form of an incentive in exchange for filling out the survey.

    What Sort of Incentive Should I Offer?

    Remember, you'll get a much better response to your email surveys if you offer something of value in exchange for their personal information.

    This can be in the form of a:

    - Free report - Prize - Discount off their next order - Offer with a high perceived value

    Adrian Mullan is the author of 'The Internet Demystified' and founder of WebDummy.com - a popular Internet marketing resource for small business owners.

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    Thursday, October 4, 2007

    Paid Survey FAQs - Why And How People Are Taking Surveys Online

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    Anywhere you go online nowadays, you will see an ad offering to pay you cash for your opinion. Whether it's a paid survey or focus group, the idea is the same - market research companies want your opinion and are willing to give you cash and free merchandise for you to spend your time filling out their surveys.

    In this article, we will clear up the mystery surrounding "paid surveys".

    What is a paid survey?

    A paid survey, or "market research survey", is a series of questions that are presented to either an individual, or group of individuals, to see how they perceive and respond to certain products or services. Each and every person fits into some type of demographic (segments of human populations broken down by age, sex, income, etc.), that certain products or services are marketed to. For instance, athletic equipment may be marketed towards a younger, physically active demographic, while luxury cars might be marketed towards a higher income demographic. These online surveys are offered for free as a means to understand certain markets better.

    What is a focus group?

    A focus group is another type of survey where a group of individuals are invited to discuss a certain topic related to the company that sponsors the focus group. You may or may not know the point of the discussion and they are often hosted by a moderator that will guide the discussion. These focus groups can be held at a physical location or online and usually lasts between 30 minutes to 2 hours. The compensation can range from up to , depending on the topic and time involved.

    Why is my opinion so important?

    Companies spend hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars on advertising for new and/or existing products and services. These "advertising campaigns" can sometimes be a complete waste of time and money if the company does not research the market that they are trying to capture. So it makes sense for a company to see how it's products or services are received by the public, before it invests the money and time on advertising. This is where the market research survey comes in, and this is why your opinion is so important.

    I understand all that, but why would they pay me money?

    The answer to this question is very easy and boils down to one thing; Your time is worth their money! Think about it this way...if you are going to introduce a new type of tennis racket into the market, but you're unsure if it's needed or wanted, would you rather spend thousands of dollars on advertising, or simply pay 50 tennis players and find out their opinion about tennis rackets?

    Okay, so how much can I really make taking paid surveys?

    Compensation from survey companies can range from $1 up to $75 per survey, and most surveys take around 6-12 minutes to complete. There are some companies that offer points for completing a survey, and those points can then be redeemed for gift certificates, merchandise, cash and prizes. You can even be entered into raffles for prizes after completing certain surveys. No matter what the compensation, all legitimate survey companies will tell you up front, before you begin the survey, what the compensation will be. The more you take, the more you make.

    How am I paid, and is that money taxed?

    The market research company that sponsors the survey or focus group will send you your compensation, usually by mail. The money that they tell you the survey is worth is the amount you will receive by check. It is entirely possible to receive multiple checks from multiple research companies at various times of the month. Since you will be operating as an independent contractor, you are responsible for filing taxes on all the money earned you have earned.

    Is there a limit to the number of paid surveys I can take?

    There is no limit to the amount of surveys or focus groups you can participate in online. You can offer your opinion every day, all day and get paid for it.

    Who is eligible to take a paid survey?

    Almost anyone is eligible to sign up for and take online surveys, although some companies may have certain age restrictions. Some companies will allow surveys to be completed by people 13 years of age or older, while other survey companies require you to be 18 years of age or older.

    Do I need to fit a certain profile to participate in a paid survey?

    When you register with a market research company, you are asked a preliminary set of questions to figure out what type of profile you have. That profile will be used to determine what surveys and focus groups you will be invited to participate in. Since there are hundreds of research companies that sponsor surveys, the more you sign up with will increase the number of paid surveys are offered to you.

    What kinds of questions are asked on paid surveys?

    You are asked a wide range of questions, such as where you prefer to shop or what kind of shampoo you use. You will be asked about products that you have tried and what products you continue to buy. The questions on research surveys are given to better understand the different markets the company is trying to capture, which is why your answers are so valuable to them.

    Will I be ever required to pay to take an online survey?

    There are many paid survey opportunities on the internet, and they all are offered 100% free of charge. However, there are a few paid survey directory websites ("paid survey programs") that charge a fee to join. They have spent their time researching all the paid surveys online to find the legitimate ones, and have listed them all in one spot. The one time sign-up fee that is charged by these websites are to maintain their directory and keep their paid survey list up to date and accurate.

    Are these paid survey programs worth the money?

    Yes. In our opinion, they are very worth the money. These paid survey programs have established relationships with hundreds of survey companies (more than we offer) and provide an invaluable resource for you to find quality paid surveys in one convenient location. For your initial sign-up fee, you get access to every paid survey company in their directory and save you time by weeding out the scams and fraudulent survey companies.

    I heard that paid survey programs are a scam - Is it true?

    The simple answer is no. But of course, nothing is that simple. A lot of people want things for free, and when they have to pay, they end up expecting the world. They want to sign up, pay the money and then go to their mailbox and start collecting checks. They don't realize that there still is work involved. But the underlying point is that these paid survey programs deliver on exactly what they advertise - access to their database listing 100's of market research companies. Remember, the bottom line is that if you don't like what they offer, you are entitled to your money back and they deliver on that, too.

    In conclusion

    It's very important to do all your research and find out all that you can about the paid survey you are going to take, and the market research company that you are signing up with. You can definitely make some good money online, so good luck and have fun!

    This article was written by G. Garcia, owner of http://www.paidsurveychoices.com which lists top survey panels in their free paid surveys directory.

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    Friday, September 14, 2007

    Aerial Infrared Roof Moisture Surveys

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    IR P/PM (infrared predictive/preventive maintenance) is not limited to annual infrared surveys of electrical switchgear.

    For instance, infrared thermography can be a very effective tool for roof asset management. IR roof moisture surveys are performed on roofs to quantify the extent of roof moisture (water) that is inside the roof system. Infrared thermography is not leak management. No matter how the water got into the substrate, the purpose of this type of survey is simply to find and document where the water is located. Extending the life of a roof will save the owner the expense and aggravation of re-roofing or re-covering. Re-roofing means that the roof is taken down to the decking and replaced completely. Re-covering means that the waterproofing layer(s) are removed, the wet insulation is removed and replaced and a new waterproofing layer is put down. The cost of an infrared roof moisture survey is three to five CENTS per square foot. It cost between three and five DOLLARS per square foot to repair/replace roofs, so knowing the exact location of the subsurface water is extremely useful information, since only those areas that are damaged need to be repaired. This information is used to plan budgets and when needed, as a bid document for contracting repairs and/or replacement of the roof.

    Keywords: Infrared, Thermography, Roof, Roof Asset Management, Infrared Roof Moisture Survey.

    ROOF MAINTENANCE IN GENERAL

    The ravages of sun, wind, rain, snow, chemicals, leakage, rapid changes in temperature and time - will eventually cause every roof to fail. Some roofs last 40-50 yearswhen they are well maintained. Owners may believe that a roof warranty will somehow protect them from having to do maintenance. Not so, as roof warranties are written by roofing manufacturers for the purpose of protecting themselves from liability. For example, often a warranty is written so that if improperly installed or defective roofing materials are used on a roof and water leaks into the electrical switchgear room causing an explosion, the roofing manufacturer will replace the materials, the roofer will reinstall the materials, but the building owner has to pay for the replacement of the switchgear and any downtime that resulted from the failure. Also, the roofers and roofing manufacturers liability, in the case of roof failures are also reduced by vaguely written roof warranties, which do not define words like "regular" or "routine" maintenance. Not accepting the roof warranty is not the answer, since the roof will not be installed unless the owner agrees to the warranty. To eliminate these problems, the building owner should have an agreement with a qualified roofer or roof consultant to inspect and maintain the roof (in accordance with the terms of the warranty) at least once a year.

    Waterproofing problems manifest themselves in two ways: Leakage and entrained moisture contamination. Leakage is pretty simple, although the leak inside the building rarely directly relates to the exact spot on the roof, since the water flows down the slope of the roof to a spot that is not sealed and into the building at that point. Most leaks occur where the waterproofing is sealed or where there is a penetration of the roof. Since most types of roof systems absorb some amount of water, it is harder to find the exact spot of water contamination in the insulation because it may not leak into the building until it has absorbed all the water it can hold. There are three types of surveys that are used to find water in a roof. Nuclear gauges-which count neutrons, capacitance meters-which measure resistance, and infrared-which measures heat. Both nuclear gauges and capacitance meters are used to take spot readings on a 10' X 10' or 20' X 20' grid on the roof. These measurements are used to extrapolate where the water is from the readings obtained from the gauge. They are good for types of roofs that do not gain or lose much solar energy and therefore, do not lend themselves to infrared.

    BASICS OF INFRARED ROOF MOISTURE SURVEYS

    During the day, the sun radiates energy onto the roof and into the roof substrate, and then at night, the roof radiates the heat back into outer space (See Figure 1). This is called radiational cooling. Areas of the roof that are of a higher mass (wet) retain this heat longer than that of the lower mass (dry) areas. Infrared imagers can detect this heat and "see" the warmer, higher mass areas, during the "window" of uneven heat dissipation.

    Figure 1) Areas of the roof that are wet retain heat longer than dry areas.


    Some roofs and insulation types or combinations do not absorb any water. These roofs leak straight into the building. Even roofs, which have insulation types that do absorb water, some do not exhibit a good infrared signal, primarily for two reasons. 1) The surface is too reflective, and/or 2) the roofs ballast is so thick (or dense), that daylight radiation is not absorbed into the substrate (insulation), therefore it cannot be emitted back into the atmosphere at night. Even with a strong infrared signal, factors on the roof can affect the analysis and interpretation of the data. Some of these factors: water between multiple layers, old patches, heavy flood coats, reflective coatings, heat-producing equipment under the roof or heat blowing down onto the roof, stains, ponding water on the roof, heavy build-up of ballast at parapet walls and along edges, etc. These roofs should be inspected by other methods as described above.

    WALK-ON INFRARED ROOF SURVEYING

    To perform a walk-on or on-roof survey properly, a crew of three to four people is needed: an experienced infrared thermographer and helper, an experienced roof consultant or roofer and the building owners' representative for access and security. The crew walks around the roof(s) and when an area of suspect moisture is found, the roof consultant verifies it is wet and then the helper marks the edges of the area directly on the roof with marking paint as instructed by the thermographer. The crew needs authorization and access to all areas and levels of the roof(s) from either ladders or roof hatches and plenty of time to collect data. The infrared images are stored on videotape or digital media and printed (See Figure 2).

    Figure 2) On-roof IR image.

    The next day, the thermographer goes back on the roof(s) to take matching visual photographs of the marked areas that contain subsurface moisture. The problem with on-roof infrared is that when one is standing on the roof, eye-level is at best six feet over the surface. Even with the best hand-held infrared camera available, there is virtually no way to get large areas (800 sq. ft. blobs or 100 long striations) of moisture contamination on the screen in one infrared shot. Taking multiple shots is labor-intensive and makes the report confusing. When performing on-roof surveys, many times you cant see the forest for the trees. Marking the roof is fairly easy, but it is very difficult/time-consuming to produce accurate drawings of the wet areas from painted lines on a roof. Often the drawing supplied by the owner is outdated, incorrect or even non-existent.

    AERIAL INFRARED ROOF SURVEYING

    There is never a time when on-roof imagery is better than aerial imagery. While the best IR imagery of a roof is taken from the air, the same laws of physics apply to both aerial IR and on-roof IRlike a dry roof, low winds and no rain on the night of the survey. Also, the "window" when the roof is radiating heat differently from wet and dry areas is longer with aerial infrared because slight nuances of temperatures over large areas are distinguishable. The high angle of view allows the aerial thermographer to produce more usable imagery and therefore accurate CAD drawings. The cameras that are used for on-roof surveys are not of sufficient spatial resolution to obtain good imagery from flight altitudes of 1,200 1,500 feet above the roof, so high-resolution, large format IR cameras (See Figure 3) are required.

    Figure 3) Large format infrared imager, fixed-mounted in a light aircraft.

    Once the aircraft is over a building, very little time (five minutes per 200,000 square feet, about 25 minutes for two million square feet) is required to fly over making multiple passes. The imagery is recorded on digital videotape. Visual photographs are taken earlier in the day or the next day. After returning to the office, the photos are printed and the thermographs are saved on the computer. The raw video imagery, thermographs and photographs are used to make an edited videotape copy of the passes over the building. Both visual and infrared images are used to do the analysis by overlaying the CAD drawing of the roof over the digitized photographs and thermographs. The drawings always need to be corrected, because rooftop equipment has been removed, moved or added since the last update of the drawings. Then, areas of suspected moisture contamination are drawn on the CAD file. The result is a report where visual, infrared and CAD components (printed and video) are well matched and lined-up. The report is given to a roof consultant who verifies the wet insulation during the day, while making other condition notes on the roof.

    Fixed-wing aerial infrared imaging provides many advantages over on-roof infrared imaging:

    Access to multiple levels of the roof is not a problem.
    High-angle, straight down infrared images lessen reflection problems.
    High-resolution images capture large areas at once, making report writing easier and less expensive to produce.
    Plan-view imaging allows for infrared images, visual images and AutoCAD drawings to be reconciled closely. As a result, the report is clear, concise and easy to understand (See Figure 4a, 4b, 4c).
    Plan view imaging allows accurate marking of areas of suspect roof moisture contamination.
    The printed CAD drawings can be used on the roof to paint areas of moisture contamination directly on the roof (after verification), if desired.

    Figure 4a) Photograph of a roof.

    Figure 4b) Thermograph of a roof.

    Figure 4c) Scaled CAD drawing of a roof.


    The aerial infrared thermographer can wait for a good night for imaging, surveying many roofs under good conditions.
    The trending of roof moisture becomes possible.
    An aircrew of two can easily survey many millions of square feet in a single night.
    Processing the data is done in the office, not on the roof.
    Report components can be purchased as needed. Aerial IR allows the building owner to buy only the report he needs at that time.

    The biggest advantage of aerial infrared is on roofs that are the most difficult to image from any distance or angle. Roofs that, for instance, have a lot of ballast, are covered with reflective coatings or for whatever reason are impossible to image while standing on the roof. With high-resolution, plan view aerial imagery, slight nuances of temperature can be seen from far enough away to actually see the pattern of heat and make a determination of where the problems are.

    CONCLUSIONS

    Every day millions of square feet of perfectly good roofing materials are disposed of in our landfills. Why? Because roofs are often replaced because know one knows where exactly the roof is damaged until it is too late. If you want your roof to last, it must be regularly maintained by professionals. Infrared roof moisture surveying is the best method of non-destructive testing on roofs, and aerial infrared is the best platform for performing infrared roof moisture surveys. Improvements in IR cameras and flight methodology, aerial infrared thermography and aerial infrared reports are getting better and more useable everyday.

    Gregory R. Stockton is President of Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc.. (http://www.stocktoninfrared.com). Greg has twenty-five years experience in the construction industry, specializing in facilities construction, maintenance and energy-related technologies. He has performed infrared thermography since 1989 and has published fourteen white papers and numerous articles on infrared thermography.

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    Can You Really Make Money with Online Surveys?James Jones

    Give your opinion and answer some questions and you can earn a hefty amount! Ever heard of Paid Surveys?

    If you want to earn full-time income with Paid-Surveys --> Click Here

     

    Paid Survey" sites that claim
    to pay you for your opinion. Question is: Will they really
    pay you for just taking simple surveys online?

    Well, I did a little experiment. Actually, it was a pretty
    big experiment. I researched several hundred of these
    companies.

    What did I find? You guessed it:

    Most were scams.

    They want your email address so they can spam you. Or they
    require you to accumulate 10 million zillion points before
    they pay you. Or they say they pay but don't.

    But, as I was weeding out all the scams I would
    occasionally come across a legitimate company. It didn't
    happen very often, but out of the hundreds of companies I
    researched, I found 68 good ones.

    Now, let me tell you -- you are not going to get rich doing
    surveys online. And, if anybody tells you that you can earn
    "thousands" a month -- they are lying to you. (My best
    month so far I earned $104.00)

    But, on the other hand it's not very hard work either. Most
    surveys are short. I did one this morning that took less
    than 5 minutes. It only paid $4.00 but for 5 minutes work I
    am not going to complain. Yesterday I did one that paid
    $10.00. Two weeks ago I did a $25.00 one. And a couple of
    months ago I had one that paid $50. It varies. And sometimes
    there are very short screener surveys that don't
    pay anything -- you have to take the screeners to see if
    you qualify for the paid surveys.

    All in all, it's not a bad way to earn a few extra bucks a
    month.
    to pay you for your opinion. Question is: Will they really
    pay you for just taking simple surveys online?

    Well, I did a little experiment. Actually, it was a pretty
    big experiment. I researched several hundred of these
    companies.

    What did I find? You guessed it:

    Most were scams.

    They want your email address so they can spam you. Or they
    require you to accumulate 10 million zillion points before
    they pay you. Or they say they pay but don't.

    But, as I was weeding out all the scams I would
    occasionally come across a legitimate company. It didn't
    happen very often, but out of the hundreds of companies I
    researched, I found 68 good ones.

    Now, let me tell you -- you are not going to get rich doing
    surveys online. And, if anybody tells you that you can earn
    "thousands" a month -- they are lying to you. (My best
    month so far I earned $104.00)

    But, on the other hand it's not very hard work either. Most
    surveys are short. I did one this morning that took less
    than 5 minutes. It only paid $4.00 but for 5 minutes work I
    am not going to complain. Yesterday I did one that paid
    $10.00. Two weeks ago I did a $25.00 one. And a couple of
    months ago I had one that paid $50. It varies. And sometimes
    there are very short screener surveys that don't
    pay anything -- you have to take the screeners to see if
    you qualify for the paid surveys.

    All in all, it's not a bad way to earn a few extra bucks a
    month.


    James J. Jones is the publisher of the Paid Participation eLetter. You can subscribe at: http://www.getpaidnetwork.com/sub
    Find out more about Paid Participation programs at: www.getpaidnetwork.com
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    Thursday, September 6, 2007

    How To Get Paid For Taking Online Surveys

    Give your opinion and answer some questions and you can earn a hefty amount! Ever heard of Paid Surveys?

    If you want to earn full-time income with Paid-Surveys --> Click Here

     

    Would you like to get paid for surveys? Could you use an extra
    $300 to $1,000 a month? Did you know you can make good money
    filling out online surveys sitting at home in your pajamas?

    Did you know companies in the United States spend over $250
    Billion Dollars a year trying to convice consumers to buy their
    products? That money is spent on advertising as well as
    research. If you would like to get paid for taking online
    surveys and participating in focus groups or doing phone surveys
    then you can make money at home.

    Getting paid for surveys is not anything new. For years
    companies asked people quesions in malls, on street corners or
    by telephone solicitaion. This for the most part did not work
    well. I don't know about you, but I walked down the other side
    of the mall to avoid getting asked questions by a surveyor. I
    never took the time to talk to them on the phone either. I can
    remember filling out surveys and mailing them in for rebates or
    some small amount of cash.

    The internet has changed all of that. Now you can go online and
    find surveys you are willing to participate at your leisure. The
    nice thing about getting paid to complete surveys is you can do
    them around your own schedule. Morning, noon or night there are
    companies willing to pay you for your opinion.

    Realistically you can expect to average $10-$15 per survey. You
    won't get rich, but this can help you make some extra money and
    can go up depending on the amount of time you ant to put into
    it. If you are interested in making money at home doing surveys
    then click the banner below.

    There are a tremendous amount of online survey companies to
    choose from and unfortunately many of them are only interested
    in taking your money not helping you make money. For that reason
    we are not going to give you a long list of survey companies,
    but rather give you one that has a solid reputation for helping
    people get started. Here's who I would suggest you start with
    getting paid to take surveys online:

    http://www.team-schuman.com/survey-scout.html

    Whatever your reasons for needing more money getting paid for
    surveys is a legitimate way to do it and thousands of people
    around the world already are. Why not you?


    Jeff Schuman is the owner of Team-Schuman.Com a make money company.
    Team-Schuman.com contains the best of everything you need to
    make money online. Their survey website has the Top Ways to get
    paid taking surveys online. Get more free information here:
    http://www.team-schuman.com/surveys.html
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