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I first got started with online focus groups back in 2020. A friend posted an Instagram story about how research participants were needed for a study.
I had no idea what it was, but I clicked on the link and filled out the survey.
These days I make between $2,000 and $3,000 each month participating in focus groups. Over the past six months, I’ve made an average of $2,845 a month. I then created my own business, teaching others how to make money from focus groups.
I wondered why I would be paid to share my opinion
About two days after I filled out that initial survey in 2020, I got a call from a recruiter. She confirmed my answers and told me a little more about what the research study was. It was going to be about social media, and I would be paid $175 for spending 90 minutes on a Zoom call.
It was me, four other participants, and a moderator. The conversation just flew by, and it honestly felt like just a normal chat geared toward social media.
Two weeks later, I got a check in the mail for $175, and I was like, “Okay, so this was legit!” While it didn’t necessarily sound like a scam, I wondered how and why I would get paid to do something as fun as sharing my opinion on a specific topic.
I quit my retail job in search of more flexibility
At the time, I was working as a store manager. I had a decent job with benefits and stability, but the work had started to take a toll on my mental health, and I wanted more flexibility and freedom.
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