Mega Brands like Apple, Nikon, Samsung, Motorola, Dell spend millions of dollars to produce, market and launch a new product and they can’t afford to fail. So, it's no wonder these same companies will pay gadget loving consumers who fit their target niche market to test their electronics. Research and focus use to look like eating delicious samples at your local grocery store or sending fabric softener to housewives for testing. Now IT computer techs and even medical experts are asked to give their opinions. User opinions are absolutely critical. If a company guesses wrong and launches a product down the assembly line, this could mean death.
Your Opinion Matters! - CLICK HERE < - To offer your valued opinion. If you would like to get some best selling gadgets for your entire family, you could. Just fill in your survey and submit your name and email address to enter for a chance to win a $1,000 Best Buy Gift Card.
Companies will pay you handsomely to answer surveys on what your favorite: smartphone, camera, laptop and gaming console is.
Step 1 - CLICK HERE - Earn a $1,000 Best Buy Gift Card by Participating in Product - Research focus Group < - want some moonlighting money?
See the screenshot below, once you have clicked on the CLICK HERE LINK above, you will go to a page that looks like this below. Fill in your email address and click the submit button.
That way if you are the lucky winner, you simply take your Free $1,000 Best Buy Gift Card to your nearest Best Buy Store and start shopping
"September's winner, Abdul Humes, employed a zen-like strategy as he watched as the prize grow - from a $100 Amazon gift card to a portable dvd player, then to a Kindle, and eventually into a Wii game console." Below is a very happy Abdul, the winner for September
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The chart below from Ebay, gallup.com, Census.gov and BEA.gov shows what people are buying this fall.
“For me it’s a win-win,” said Bob Holloway, an engineer who has participated in focus and research groups since 1991. With his background, he was a valuable resource for information technology research. l
"You guys re the real deal, Thanks for my new generation apple ipod".
The above excerpt is a testimonial from a research group participant.