AustinMom Wrote:
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> KatyinCo and ShopNflop, please set an example of
> sharing for everyone on the forum. To show us
> your commitment to sharing, please post the city
> in which YOU shop and list for us the 10 MSCs for
> which you perform the largest number of shops OR
> make the largest profit from per month. That
> would truly be sharing at its best. I'm sure you
> could look back through your receipts and quickly
> list for us your biggest money-makers.
There are no big money makers in Mystery shopping. I cover Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex,, Monmouth, Somerset, Morris, Union, Essex and Passaic Counties. in New Jersey.
I think a few shoppers on the forum have discovered the "secret" to make money. Each evaluator/Shopper or whatever the company calls you, have different values. If you are valuable to them, you will be used and paid., but never what you are worth.
My "top ten" may be completely wrong for you because you may not want to do the shops I do. I will not take a camera that costs a couple a hundred dollars and take shots of gas station toilet bowls for $4. Use the wrist band when taking shots, it makes the shots sharper and lessens the possibility you will drop and break your camera.
You can use "WHITE SMOKE" a grammar program to improve your reports. You have to watch it, White Smoke makes errors. Editors like my reports since I started using "White Smoke"
JobSlinger.com and Volition.com do not remove the shops that are stale, (have been assigned to other shoppers) you can waste a lot of time applying to stale shops. If the shops are "old" (watch the post dates) and are still listed, it means shoppers had experience and will not waste their time. I call those shops "Stink Inc". My "stink Inc" jobs might be something you love like banks and cell phone shops that think everyone who walks through their doors is a Mystery shopper.
Profit is made from piggy backing jobs. Each job individually is not worth the time and miles, but do four or five together, and you get a nice piece of change and maybe lunch out of the deal.