" Amazon is seeking people to participate in a research study evaluating the usability of some website designs. Participants will receive an $85 Amazon.com gift card.
Details: -90 minutes -Conducted at Amazon.com offices in the International District (Seattle) -Time slots available for Dec 1st-3rd -Your feedback can influence the Amazon.com website! -Receive an $85 Amazon gift certificate to thank you for your participation
We are looking for the following types of people: -Have shopped at Amazon.com at least once -Regularly shop online -No Amazon employees or UI/usability professionals, please.
If you are interested and meet the above requirements, please click on the link below and complete the survey to determine if you qualify to participate in the study.
update: Thank you for completing our survey! If you are a good match for the upcoming study, we will contact you in the next few days to schedule a session.
MISURICK said: hakujin said: lol, most focus groups would pay that much for an hour or less w/ cash, not GF. maybe if it's online. boooooo...
any links ?!
certainly! google '[name of city you reside in] market research'. if they were listed online, many wouldn't need marketing companies. they prefer to filter the ineligible from the eligible. each group is different and you many times will sign a generic confidentially agreement. I just did one today for 1 hour - $75 cash. Sometimes they are more. When I lived in Chicago, I was getting one a week... nice little $100 lunch breaks.
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