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Mystery Shopping - Get Paid To Shop


Shopper Jobs - The Secret to Making Money is
Finding Prime Assignments...
And Qualifying For Them!


If you are new to the shopping industry or are you have been at it for a while, one of the things you will learn is how your income is directly related to your ability to find and complete many shopper jobs.


The internet has helped in many ways, there are online automated systems that assist you in getting signed up with a company and allow you to get paid quickly. But the down side is, these automated system take the personal touch out of the equation, making it difficult to stand out in a companies eyes. Plus some of these programs use a ranking system to keep track of their shoppers. With the better-paying opportunities being offered to the person with better rankings.


With this being the case, you will want to make sure you fill out all applicable areas when you sign up with any system, so you are not left out the prime secret shopping assignments. The most common one is called “SASSIE”. This can be identified by its sign up page. If you sign up for more than one company...


When you sign up with two different companies using the same system this does not mean you are signed up for both companies. Your registration does not transfer even though you are signing up with the same system. You will need to sign up for each company individually.


After you have signed with a few companies and they have contacted you with their available job offerings in your area, make sure the jobs you are considering are right for you. You don't want to be asked to shop at a lingerie shop if you are a man, that could be uncomfortable and embarrassing, especially if you are a guy.


Carefully read over the proposal and decide if you want to do that job, then determine if will you be paid enough, (when starting out it is advisable to take as many jobs as possible so you can qualify for premium jobs faster) and finally make this decision fast so the company doesn't have to wait on you, and offer shopper jobs to someone else.