Call me "Coupon Suz" - Frugal Tips and Freebies

Looks like i got picked for an online research/study. I hadn’t heard from them in almost a month so i figured i didn’t make the cut after they interviewed me on Zoom. Although on the Zoom pre-screening conversation it sounded like it was some kind of marketing related thing, and the email they sent me makes a reference to juggling? Oh well, i won’t be able to share due to an NDA but curious how the process will be like. But i will be making between 200-500 bucks so there’s that.

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Juggling? I’m intrigued.

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Yeah, i kind of hesitated to accept participating in the study because i don’t juggle but decided to be adventurous and see what the study will be. Thinking the name might be misleading and that it might be about something else, but if it is about juggling it might make for a good story :sweat_smile:

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Sounds potentially fun.

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If you want to do focus groups and stuff, focusgroup.com (aka SAGO, formerly Schlesinger Group, even more formerly Focus Pointe Global) is pretty good. Pay for surveys is usually kind of low, on the order of $6/hr, though occasionally you’ll see a considerably higher payout, like $25 for a 30 minute survey. But the real money with SAGO is online focus groups. These have a different pipeline for recruitment where you get e-mail invitations (though connected to the same profile) and usually pay $100-150 for a one-hour online focus group. Cash-out minimum is $10 and can be any whole-dollar amount, with a good collection of gift card options including Visa debit cards.

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