Description Mystery shopping is an aspect of market research where you are hired to pretend to be a "real customer" to evaluate products and services you receive.
about the Author Bethany Mooradian is either a true Renaissance woman, or silent suffer of ADHD...you be the judge: At some point in her life, Bethany has worked as a puppeteer, dog walker, art gallery owner, waitress, child-care provider, book/music seller, actor, sexual health resource clinic advisor, model, customer-service evaluator, merchandiser, Mystery shopper/scheduler/company owner, elderly care giver, phone book deliverer, hotel brochure canvassar, pre-school teacher, artist-in-residence, community education teacher, web designer and coder, census-taker, virtual assi.
The Mystery Shopper Training Program is 180 pages with information on what companies expect, how to keep track of your business, tools of the trade, the different types of Mystery shops, writing reports, sample forms, breaking the myths, what to do if you get caught, what to do when shops go horribly wrong, how to start your own Mystery Shopping company, scam information, other types of market research, and a list of over 250 legitimate Mystery Shopping Companies, Schedulers, and Resources.
As long as you do good work, there will always be companies that need your opinion.
Apartment buildings, restaurants, banks, retail stores, movie theatres, self- storage facilities, cell phone providers, daycare providers, car rental companies, postal services, grocery stores, golf ranges, hotels, amusement parks, websites, online retailers, health care providers, and more As a shopper, you only take the assignments that appeal to you, and if you need a week, month, or even a year off, it\'s OK.
Every business gets shopped.
The result is that you get to make extra income just by shopping and giving your opinion Mystery shopping can be done anytime and anywhere.
Companies use this information to gauge competition, train new hires, and reward employees.
Description Mystery shopping is an aspect of market research where you are hired to pretend to be a "real customer" to evaluate products and services you receive