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Too. Much. Email.

July 6, 2017 by Cathy Stucker Leave a Comment

Do you feel as though your email inbox is under siege with dozen or even hundreds of daily emails from mystery shopping companies? Ready to declare email bankruptcy and start over again with a new email address? Wait! You don’t have to take drastic measures. Here are a few tips you can use to get your mystery shopping email under control.

When you first started mystery shopping, you may have felt a little excited every time an email from a mystery shopping company showed up in your inbox. But after shopping for a while, and signing up with dozens of companies, the number of emails can be overwhelming. If you are a new shopper who is not yet at that point, this article is for you, too. Pay special attention to the section at the end about setting up email systems. These tips will keep you from becoming an email victim!

Let’s start with what you should NOT do: Continue Reading

May I Say What Mystery Shopping Companies I Have Shopped For?

May 29, 2015 by Cathy Stucker Leave a Comment

Question from a mystery shopper:
Several companies I applied to for mystery shops asked for the names of other mystery shopping companies I have worked with. Is this information something I should provide to the new company or is this considered a breach of confidentiality?

First of all, I am glad that you are thinking about confidentiality. Too many shoppers share information inappropriately, either believing that it is okay to do so or because they are just not thinking.

Let’s take a quick look at what you may and may not disclose, and I will share with you how I answer that question.
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Keep Your Secret Shopper Profiles Up to Date

April 23, 2010 by Cathy Stucker 4 Comments

Each time you apply to a mystery shopping company, you fill out a shopper profile. The profile includes your contact information, demographic information about you (e.g., birthdate, gender, marital status, etc.) as well as specific things the mystery shopping company needs to match you to client requirements. These questions might include the ages of your children, if you own a digital camera or voice recorder, if you wear glasses, etc. Of course, MSPA member companies will want to know your MSPA certification status.

The information in your profile may be used to determine whether or not you receive a particular shop offer, so it is important that it is current and correct. Make sure you update your profile when:Continue Reading

Mystery Shopping Companies on Twitter

August 23, 2009 by Cathy Stucker 9 Comments

twitterAre you on Twitter? If so, you might want to follow these mystery shopping companies on Twitter. Most of them tweet things about available shops, tips for secret shoppers, industry news and more.

Not on Twitter? Don’t get it? Learn about Twitter and how it works here—be sure to watch the video embedded in that post. It is a great introduction to Twitter.

Now, let the tweeting begin! (BTW—you can follow me on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/CathyStucker.)
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