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		<title>Flexibility Goes Both Ways – Book Mystery Shops Consistently</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Booking Shops]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you want a flexible work from home job.&#160; This comes with some responsibility.&#160; Like with any entrepreneurial opportunity, you may work harder than working a 9-5 job.&#160; At least, you may have to work harder in the beginning to get to a point that you can enjoy the “stay at home” or “work from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you want a flexible work from home job.&nbsp; This comes with some responsibility.&nbsp; Like with any entrepreneurial opportunity, you may work harder than working a 9-5 job.&nbsp; At least, you may have to work harder in the beginning to get to a point that you can enjoy the “stay at home” or “work from home” lifestyle.<span id="more-89"></span></p>
<p>Flexibility is what we all want.&nbsp; But flexibility does go both ways.&nbsp; This weekend, I decided I was going to sign up for a few grocery shops and get somewhere between $24 and $8 in free groceries.&nbsp; One problem, when I went on the site to book my mystery shop, the company didn’t have any shops listed for this weekend.</p>
<p>If you need a regular income from your shopping or merchandising business, you can’t expect to always find shops to do when you want or need the money.&nbsp; You have to plan to make your income by choosing the times you want to shop from the jobs posted.&nbsp; To keep a regular income, you have to consistently book mystery shops.</p>
<p>So, are you willing to do what it takes to maintain the “flexible” work schedule?&nbsp; You should start by checking the secret shopping sites on a regular schedule.&nbsp; Decide the times you want to work and fit as many jobs as you can into those times.&nbsp; Make a determination about the amount you need to earn and book enough mystery shops to meet your goal.</p>
<p>As I have pointed out before, it always helps if you are flexible when you are contacted directly by a mystery shopping company.&nbsp; If you can make yourself available to book a last minute mystery shop when the company is in a crunch, they are likely to contact you again about a last minute shop.&nbsp; This will help you start your mystery shopping business and will show that you are a professional shopper.&nbsp; When the company contacts you about last minute shops, they usually offer a bonus.</p>
<p>Mystery shopping and secret shopping companies offer jobs that can provide a flexible work schedule.&nbsp; The skills you must focus on to be successful at mystery shopping are consistency, organization, scheduling and producing quality reports.</p>
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		<title>What Type Of Companies Use Mystery Shoppers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 00:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common type of companies hiring mystery shoppers are retail stores, fast food chains, apartment units, health clubs, gas stations, grocery stores, movie theaters, restaurants and banks. The top priority for this type of company is service.&#160; The success of their business is based on good service.&#160; The best way to evaluate the service [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common type of companies hiring mystery shoppers are retail stores, fast food chains, apartment units, health clubs, gas stations, grocery stores, movie theaters, restaurants and banks.<span id="more-110"></span></p>
<p>The top priority for this type of company is service.&nbsp; The success of their business is based on good service.&nbsp; The best way to evaluate the service a customer is receiving is to ask the customer.&nbsp; That is what mystery shopping companies do – they ask you!<br />
Banks</p>
<p>You may go to a bank to evaluate the answers you receive when asking about a particular service they offer.&nbsp; You may be asked to count the number of people waiting for service.&nbsp; The bank may test for consistency by having you check the latest promotion or interest rates posted.&nbsp; The mystery shopping company that you shop for will give you the exact scenario and questions to ask.&nbsp; I’ve found some of these shops to be the quickest, easiest and best paying.</p>
<p>Fast Food</p>
<p>As a mystery shopper, you may place an order for a certain meal and record the time it takes to receive your order.&nbsp;&nbsp; You may also evaluate your meal for taste and appearance. This helps the company maintain a particular standard throughout the chain.</p>
<p>Retail</p>
<p>Retail organizations might evaluate the customer service that their employees are offering by having you make a purchase and return the purchase a couple of days later for the purpose of evaluating the return process.&nbsp; The company may ask you to record of how many employees are on the floor or ask if you are approached by someone offering assistance.</p>
<p>Apartment Complexes, Health Clubs and Automobile Dealers</p>
<p>These shops may take more time as you will need to listen to the details of renting, tour the health club or test drive a car.&nbsp; These shops might also take a more extroverted personality as you will have to ask some questions and listen to the “sales pitch.” Those that have dreamed of acting, these are the shops for you, break a leg!</p>
<p>Grocery Chains</p>
<p>Grocery stores are another quick and easy shop.&nbsp; The companies require you to evaluate several areas in the stores but they are not time consuming.&nbsp; You might be required to ask a customer service question, purchase something from the deli or count the number of people in line at the pharmacy.</p>
<p>These are a few of my favorites. Try them yourself, you’ll find one or two you like then start signing up for them. Enjoy!</p>
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