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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Mystery Shopping- An additional source of income or an alternate career path

The technological developments of the last few decades have made the entire process of working as a Mystery Shopper a hassle free experience. The obvious perks are the extra money, free merchandise and services and flexible working hours. The key requirements to become a successful Mystery Shopper are good communication skills (both verbal and written), objective thinking and a detailed oriented approach to the review. These skills and associated benefits have bred a number of Mystery Shoppers who have ventured into the business as full time Mystery Shoppers. Housewives and market research students were the first to recognise the potential of this business as an alternate career path, but recent research has shown that many freelance writers, consultants and full time professionals are also jumping into the bandwagon.

Large urban areas have many malls, independent stores and shopping areas which are easily accessible. With proper planning, visits can be scheduled in such a manner that multiple outlets can be reviewed during each visit. Conducting a large number of reviews may be financially rewarding, but it requires meticulous planning to avoid confusion regarding the information collected and to maintain the quality of information collected across all reports.

However, multiple reviews are only assigned once a shopper is identified by the firm as a Star Shopper. The reports provided by the Mystery Shoppers are subsequently evaluated, scored, reported and implemented. Star Shoppers are treated as valuable assets as they provide excellent reports within the specified timelines. Also experienced Mystery Shoppers are provided with online tests and given certifications which enable them to choose the best reviews like Five Star properties, spas and services. The fees for such reviews are lot more than other reviews. Thus one can make the same amount of money for one quality review rather than aiming to conduct multiple reports for the same.

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3 Comments:

At July 28, 2009 at 8:25 AM , Blogger v said...

Shopping is my sport. If there was a competition for it I would win the gold medal. Hands down!! there ain't a sale i would miss!lol... errr... how can get this job??

 
At August 11, 2009 at 11:53 AM , Blogger Manish Muralidharan said...

I would like to know more about this.

My site is

http://provogue.blogspot.com

 
At August 20, 2009 at 7:11 AM , Blogger Vasudha Narasimhan said...

me too would like to know more about it....

www.cherishingspaces.blogspot.com

 

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