Paying For Your Holiday Shopping By Doing Your Holiday Shopping
Melanie R. Jordan
Before you know it, the holidays will be upon us. If you're smart, whether you are first considering mystery
shopping, or are a seasoned mystery shopper, this year, instead of running up the credit card bills, how about doing your holiday shopping the smart way? By getting paid while doing it!
I am not a big fan of relying on retail mystery shopping as a major
source of income. Top-earning mystery shoppers focus on conducting
research for companies that fall into the service category such as
apartment complexes, home builders, financial service companies, testing
centers, car dealers and fitness centers, and do the technology-based
shops (audio and video-taped).
But since you are likely going to be
hitting the malls and your local stores, as well as eating out more
as you rush around trying to get everything done once the season
is in full swing, you might as well have a game plan in place to get
paid for as much of that effort as possible.For those of you who are
new to retail mystery shopping, you can expect to make $7-$25 for each
retail-based assignment you do between actual cash and free merchandise.
The more you are asked to do, the more the assignment pays.
I suggest that everyone focus on the best-paying retail shops--"purchase and return" shops, where you buy something and then return it anywhere from a half an hour to a day later to report on how both parts of the transaction were handled. So, for example, if you did 10 of these shops, you would make $250 to help stretch the holiday budget.
Plus, while you are out and about, you can take on a fast-food or
restaurant shop and have that paid for as well.Once the holidays are
over, if you enjoyed the experience, you can keep doing mystery
shopping as an ongoing source of income on a flexible schedule.
If there is
a good demand for mystery shoppers in your area, it is entirely possible
to make up to $1,000 in a month's time in actual cash and high-end
freebies depending upon the types of assignments you do. Mystery
shoppers in strong markets who get into the hot new fields of audio
and video mystery shopping can make double this amount.
Many good shoppers make between $300 and $600 monthly.
So how do you get these assignments to help pay for your holiday shopping
and maybe even launch a new, home-based career as a professional mystery
shopper? I go over the many ways to do this in great detail, along
with lots of other great tips and techniques in my book "The Perfect Work-At-Home Job: Mystery Shopping". But feel free to start by visiting the "Mystery Shopper Lead Resources" page of my web site for a few free links at http://www.mysteryshoppercoach.com (click
on the left-hand button that says "Leads").
There's a lot more to being a professional, top-earning mystery shopper
than just this, but it's a way for you to dabble, make some money this
holiday season and get a feel for what is possible. And for those of
you who regularly do mystery shopping, this is a great time to make
retail and fast food shops worthwhile and use your time wisely for
the upcoming holiday season.
Copyright 2002, Melanie R. Jordan E-Publishin. Besides her mystery
shopping and merchandising work for several top companies, Melanie
writes about work-at-home lifestyles, health and fitness and e-publishing.
She also has a free monthly e-zine for mystery shoppers called "Perfect
Work-At-Home Job Update" (subscribe by e-mail to mscoach AT aweber.com).
Visit her web site Mystery Shopper Coach's Corner at http://www.mysteryshoppercoach.com