: @jasongoldberg Congrats! I knew you were up to something with, "Nice chatting with you yesterday, Louis". I'll admit that I was surprised to find out that you wrote the post. Thank you, for setting the record straight. I was starting to wonder. So, does this mean we're getting search finally?
: Some real questions now. Was Truesparrow involved with the development of the open social platform? How does the news differ with so many people using the service?
: @michaelfidler hey there ... yes, the entire socialmedian team (TrueSparrow) built the new apps on XING. That's why we've been slower lately on socialmedian.com updates, as we've been very focused on getting these apps running on XING.
: Avoir un blog pourquoi pas mais gérer sa propre boutique c’est encore nettement mieux. Un concept génial, Zlio, transforme la création de boutique en jeu d’enfants. On s’inscrit en quelques clics, on personnalise son “ZlioShop” pour le rendre attrayant et on choisit ses produits tout aussi simplement, à l’aide d’un annuaire ou d’un moteur de recherche. La finalité: toucher des commissions sur les ventes générée (de 2 à 15% selon les produits). Le plus important c’est donc de savoir générer du traffic sur sa boutique. Ou encore, on peut tout à fait tabler sur l’importance de son réseau personnel puisque en parrainant de nouveaux utilisateurs Zlio reverse l’équivalent de 10% des commissions des filleuls de 1er niveau et 5% des commissions des filleuls de 2nd niveau. A ce sujet, mon lien de parrainage se trouve ici : http://www.zlio.fr/signup?r=333050
Submitted by Biocutisblog
from Digg:
I was just wondering if you can make money as a mystery shopper and if yes how do you apply?
Although I am an adult male, I have been a mystery shopper, for several firms. It is an interesting sideline, and yield some interesting experiences, but there is no real money in it. (Read More)
: Thanks for the post. This is a term I have heard in the past but never really understood how the system worked. Most firms only pay if there is good news at the end? It would cause me to wonder about the validity of some of the research.
: I think your post speaks of maybe a bad experience or two. I personally know a mystery shopper and, although she does not claim to make a full time living, she does get a lot of free meals from very fancy restaurants, sees many free movies, and gets her mileage for errands written off as she does a few other 'shops' as she does her errands. There are many companies out there so I guess you have to be careful to get a reputable one. Good luck on your search.
: I was seriously thinking of entering into the mystery shopper world to make a few extra bucks, quickly, but after reading your post it doesn´t sound like it would be worth the hassle. Thanks!