Mystery Shopping: How To Get Paid For Something You Would Do For
Free
Imagine if you were offered the opportunity to get paid to do
something you love to do and always do for free. Shopping is fun
for a lot of people and they wouldn't mine shopping everyday.
For those who cannot afford to shop as often as they'd like
usually window shop as an alternative.
If you are this kind of person, could you imagine what it would
be like to be able to walk into a store that has all the items
you want and then purchase them without worrying about the cost?
This is definitely possible. And it has become so common that a
term has been coined for it. It's called mystery shopping. And
the shopper is called a professional shopper or mystery shopper.
Why would someone pay you for shopping for them? Well, it's
generally not a person, but a company that wants you to shop for
them.
The purpose of this type of shopping is to give the company you
are shopping for the information they need to make decisions
about a variety of products and services they are interested in.
An example would be The Target Stores trying to find out how
certain products are selling, how nice was the sales personnel
and whether or not the store was clean. These are some of the
details that companies would ask you to gather as a mystery
shopper.
Mystery shopping is great for those who love shopping. The best
thing about it is that you get paid to do something you love to
do anyway. It's like getting paid for a hobby.
So who are the people best suited for mystery shopping?
Stay-at-home moms, students and anyone who wouldn't mine getting
paid to go shopping and getting the stuff they bought. There are
many categories of shopping available such as grocery stores,
restaurants and supermarkets. Sometimes your task might be as
simple as visiting a particular store to verify whether they
stock certain merchandise at the time and place contracted.
Other tasks include viewing the parking lot to see if there are
shopping carts lying around or timing how long shoppers have to
wait in line to be served.
If you want to get involved in mystery shopping, there are
several places that will provide you with the information you
need to get started. Most of these places are located online in
easily accessible databases. The databases generally list the
companies, the task to be completed and how much they are paying
for your service.
If the initial income from mystery shopping is not sufficient
you may also try your hand at paid online surveys. Unlike
mystery shopping, paid surveys do not require you to leave your
home ever and the pay is just as good if not better. From home
on your computer you'd basically complete surveys and within
weeks you'll receive a check from each company.
However, mystery shopping is paid fun for those who love to
shop. But if you don't like shopping, you could take a friend
along that love to shop and share a great moment together. In
fact, you could give the merchandise you bought to her as an
appreciation. Which ever way you look at mystery shopping it is
definitely a great way to boost your income and have a good
time.