How the Texas Tribune is Making $5K a Month from Google Microsurveys

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By: Sarah Marshall | Journalism.co.uk

Two weeks ago Google announced that it had partnered with a group of US publishers to launch microsurveys.


Publishers display a single question and in return they get paid by the market researchers seeking data.


Market research companies pay Google $0.10 a question and Google passes $0.05 cents of that to the publisher.































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