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8.12.2008. | Categories: Ads, Advice, Consumers | Comments Off

Did you know that Web sites get mystery shopped? I talked with Tema Frank, president of Web Mystery Shoppers to learn more about how online mystery shopping works.

Web Mystery Shoppers looks for some of the same shopper qualities as other mystery shopping companies. Of course, shoppers have to be reliable and complete assignments by the deadline. They want people who have a critical eye and who can express themselves in writing.

Tema Frank says, “We need people of all backgrounds, all ages, all levels of computer experience.” In fact, they are actively looking for relatively new Internet users. More experienced computer users are able to “work around” problems that might stop less-experienced customers from buying.

As with other mystery shopping jobs, you should not expect a steady income from online mystery shopping. Payment is typically made by check within two or three weeks. Overseas shoppers who do not want to receive a check in U.S. or Canadian dollars are sometimes paid via other means, such as Amazon.com gift certificates.

After you apply, you will be asked to complete an unpaid training assignment. According to Tema, “We give you a scenario and send you to the Web site. You alternate between two screens-the client Web site and the questions. As you go through the site you fill out a questionnaire answering questions about what you are experiencing, how what you are getting differs from what you expected, and whether you would still be on the site if you weren’t being paid to be there.”

The scenario might be something such as looking for a gift for your mother or your 10-year-old nephew, selecting items for your home, or other typical customer situations. A “budget” will also be specified, such as, “You are shopping for a gift for your 10-year-old nephew. Your budget, including shipping and taxes, is $25.” You will not actually purchase the item, but that is what you are to shop for.

The training assignment is shorter than a paid assignment. Expect to spend 30 to 40 minutes on the training assignment, and about an hour on a paid assignment. Paid assignments may include testing the site’s search function and evaluating customer service by sending an email inquiry or making a telephone call.

Online shops typically do not require that the shopper actually complete a purchase. If entry of a credit card number is required, the client may provide a dummy number so that the shopper does not have to use his or her own credit card.

Although most mystery shopping companies edit shopper reports to eliminate spelling and grammar errors, Web Mystery Shoppers does not. They learned early on that there can be value in errors such as misspellings. In reports for a banking client, many shoppers spelled “mortgages” as “morgages.” This showed the client that they needed to optimize for the spelling error, so that people who search for information on “morgages” would find their site.

Web Mystery Shoppers clients include banks, retail, florists, travel, B2B, non-profit, and government agencies. According to Tema, “The usual clients I have are typically not the same ones that hire the store-based mystery shoppers.”

So what does Tema Frank see as the future direction of mystery shopping? She anticipates that companies will want “360 degree mystery shopping, shopping all channels through which the company operates” to make sure that the customer experience is consistent whether the customer is dealing with a brick and mortar store, Web site, catalog, call center, or other outlet.

If you would like to be considered for online mystery shopping assignments, apply at the Web Mystery Shoppers Web site at http://www.WebMysteryShoppers.com/

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Copyright Cathy Stucker. Cathy Stucker has been a professional mystery shopper since 1995. She is the author of The Mystery Shopper’s Manual, the only book endorsed by the Mystery Shopping Providers Association. Learn more about mystery shopping and getting mystery shopper jobs at Cathy’s mystery shopper blog at http://www.MysteryShoppersManual.com/


3.06.2008. | Categories: Ads | Comments Off

OK, you have a lot of shopping to do and a short time to get there.

Do you just head to whichever mall you can think of and hope to find what you’re after? Not very efficient.

There’s a better way.

The key to efficiency at the shopping center malls is finding the ones with the most stores. That way, your odds of finding what you want improve significantly. You don’t want a regular sized shopping mall — you want a mega-mall. Here are the top five malls in Dallas/Fort Worth, ranked by number of merchants:

#5 - Galleria Dallas, Dallas (198 merchants): Although this isn’t the largest shopping center mall in Dallas/Fort Worth, many consider it the showplace of malls. With 4 levels, you could spend hours exploring. And Galleria Dallas has ice skating, to boot.

#4 - Town East Mall, Mesquite (199 merchants): Originally opened in 1971, Town East underwent an extensive remodel in 2005, creating neighborhoods called Cityside, Lakeside, and Parkside. Town East is THE mall for the eastern Dallas metro area.

#3 - Stonebriar Centre, Frisco (206 merchants): Stonebriar Centre is one of the newest malls in the DFW area, opening in 2000. The architecture may be the most interesting of any shopping mall in the DFW metroplex.

#2 - The Parks at Arlington, Arlington (219 merchants): The 2002 remodeling and addition added an extra 400,000 square feet to this mall. Besides the abundance of shopping, there is plenty of entertainment here with the ice rink, carousel and AMC Theaters.

And the granddaddy of them all …

#1 is Grapevine Mills in Grapevine, boasting 237 merchants, at last count! This monster is nearly one mile around. And there’s a lot more about Grapevine Mills than just the number of stores. It’s over 1.6 million square feet of shopping mall and it is estimated that 1/4th of the population of DFW (over 5.5 million people) visit Grapevine Mills every 3 months!

So if you need to visit the maximum amount of stores in the shortest amount of time, head on out to one of these top 5 shopping center malls. You’re bound to find what you’re looking for.

By Steve Moreland

Steve Moreland (http://www.themallpages.com) is the president of The Mall Pages, LLC. Steve has lived in the Dallas/Fort Worth area for 22 years and spends hundreds of hours at the malls each year. The Mall Pages is a comprehensive guide to mall shopping in the Dallas Fort Worth area.


10.05.2008. | Categories: Ads | Comments Off

What started out as a medical research resulted to an industry. The concept of a tanning bed first originated from Germany when a certain company first reconsidered the use of a device to cure rickets and to help patients with poor bone density. This initial research proved to be more important than what was first thought. Other institutions followed suit in the later years, attesting to the fact that the project really hit something big.

The 1970s brought forth the emergence of the first tanning lamps intended for scientific studies. German Wolff, a German scientist first thought of using artificial indoor tanning UV light to determine the benefits of tanning for athletes. Interestingly enough, tanning is becoming a powerful norm among Americans. When he saw the potentials of producing artificial tanning machines, he used his researches and created the first indoor tanning beds. Thus the birth of a new industry.

Indoor tanning beds were initially introduced in Germany and Europe followed by producing the first large-scale production of tanning beds. Up to date, indoor tanning is a well-regulated professional industry in the region.

In those times, tanning beds in the United Sates were not as advanced as those made in Europe and were as well equipped. The earliest tanning beds in America have poor regulation on the emission of UVB rays and often cause skin disorders and severe sunburns. This issue caused large numbers of campaigns against the used of such tanning beds in the medical community.

The tanning industry reacted positively. Researches were made and a new lines of tanning beds were produced- those that use UBA rays instead of the harmful UVB. UVA rays are less harmful and may cause lesser sunburns than that of the UVB. A reason that probably pushed tanning beds manufacturers to recreate their standard models.

These 30 years of research fashioned the modern tanning beds that most tanners enjoy now. With careful use, tanning may be as healthy as most tanners would prefer it to be.

Though many advances were created since the beginning of the industry, modernity still cannot negate the fact that there are no ways to avoid the harm brought by tanning. Though most people realize that tanning is the manifestation of a certain degree of damage to the skin, they still welcome the “healthy looking skin” fashion.

It is not to discourage people from tanning at all. But if scientifically viewed, tanning (either indoors or outdoors) is really a great health concern. There are no significant differences between the traditional tanning and tanning beds. Both release almost the same amounts of UV rays that are instrumental to creating skin cancers. And the process of tanning the skin is alike. Both have alike side effects as well. The good thing though is that tanning beds are regulated. Many people associate intensity with harm. They miss out the point that the duration of exposure to tanning rays is also an essential part of the issue. Tanning beds are specially engineered to provide control for the emission of the UV rays. Each session has controlled sessions to minimize the degree of burn and of tanning.

The majority of tanners are faced with both of these issues. Tanning is healthy and so is the minimized exposure to sunlight. So the choice is actually something that needs deep insight.

Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides tanning bed resources resources on http://www.your-tanning-bed.info.


18.04.2008. | Categories: Ads | Comments Off

This article is being written in hopes to express that it is extremely simple to find valuable links on websites that you are visiting.

Just recently, I was checking out a self-help site, trying to learn how to “manifest” wealth, when I ran across a link to a site that provided all sorts of resources for building my own website. Now, personal developement is essential if you want to succeed in life, but website developement is crucial if you want to succeed at an online business.

The self-help site provided me with the ambition, and the belief in myself to actually go out there in the world and start doing things that might actually create wealth, and I did.

I followed through with their contacts, and let me tell you, that this stuff is awesome. It proves that one can have a successful online business, and there is no need to put out a fortune to do it. One does need to invest time, and effort, but very little to no money at all. It is virtually free to set up a profitable business online.

I have since acquired a mentor, who is guiding me step by step, to creating my own online business. My mentor would be much better at explaining the details of how to build your own website, and starting your own business, so I shall place their link at the end of this article. But I would also like to ask you to visit my website, Hammers Internet Profits, and let me know what you think of it. I have been trying to update it everyday, working a little here and there. You will find a link to the self-help site there, as well as a link to my mentor. Or, you can go now to visit my mentor, by using the link at the bottom of this article. I hope to see you at my site soon. Hoping you and yours have much success!

Author: Cheryl Hammer

You can also go directly to the site that taught me how to build my website, at INTERNET PROFIT MENTOR!
Just go to http://www.internetprofitmentor.com, or use your copy and paste into address bar.


10.04.2008. | Categories: Ads | Comments Off