Image by Getty Images via @daylife We often get asked, “What makes a great mystery shopper?” or “Why am I not getting selected to do mystery shops?” If you have proven to be a great mystery shopper for us, chances are you have these qualities: 1) Dependability
Read more →Of the hundreds of thousands of people who apply to be mystery shoppers, the greatest success stories come from those who rise above the rest to do a great, thorough job on their shops. We’re always looking for new mystery shoppers, and oftentimes it’s the new ones
Read more →There are many kinds of bad mystery shoppers. In a lot of cases, that means they don’t stay mystery shoppers very long. Image by PinkMoose via Flickr There are those who think it is easy money. It is not. Sometimes an assignment may not pay very much
Read more →Mystery shopping seems to be a mystery to a lot of people, and it has a lot of myths surrounding it. These are five myths we’ve heard over and over again. Image by Getty Images via @daylife Mystery shopping is not a cake walk. A lot of
Read more →We’re often asked why we recommend our clients allow us to use an outsourced scheduling service for our mystery/secret shopping program. We’re occasionally asked by clients if we can complete a shop “in house,” meaning we locate the mystery or secret shopper for them. Image via Wikipedia
Read more →Many people are surprised to learn that local government agencies often use a mystery/secret shopping program to evaluate and monitor the quality of the services they are providing taxpayers, and to justify how taxpayer dollars are being used. Image by Getty Images via @daylife Whether it’s the
Read more →A mystery shopping program is often beneficial for a bank, as it shows the bank where they are having areas of concern or any shortcomings. So what do mystery shoppers look for in a bank shop? Image by Minneapolis Institute of Arts via Flickr 1. It starts
Read more →Providing a mystery/secret shopping program for a business-to-business (B2B) environment can be vastly different from mystery shopping retail, fast food, banking, or other consumer-focused businesses. Image via Wikipedia One example might be using a Registered Nurse to go through the application and interview process for an open
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