Friday, March 8, 2013

5 Ways That I make Money To Support my Family and Pay for College Expenses


1. Data Collector
One of the ways that I earn money to support my family is working as a field representative or a data collector. Field representatives use Monet to scan UPC barcodes of products on store displays only. A Monet is collection equipment used to answer survey questions about store conditions, activities, product displays, product counts etc. I work independently and each store has assigned days for data collection, but the hours of collection are flexible. The pay is great and I get reimbursed for travel time and mileage. No experience or degree is required. If you are hired you will be trained, if you are interested apply online on:

Symphonyiri.com
SymphonyISG hires part time Field Service Representatives to collect consumer product data from a variety of retail stores.

retaildatallc.com
Also, you can apply for this opportunity at www.retaildatallc.com. This company also hires part time representatives to collect product UPC barcodes of product on store displays.

CrossMarks.com
Another place to find this opportunity is at Crossmarks.com.

2. Light merchandising
Another way to that I earn money is by completing merchandising assignments at stores in my city. I work as an independent contractor for Cast Force. I work only when I want to and make money only when I complete a project. I only choose projects close to my city, after self-assigning myself to projects I will visit the stores before the due date to complete the tasks. On average an assignment can take between 45 to 60 minutes to complete. Pay ranges from $10-$20 per assignment. You can apply on:

Market Force Information
www.applymarketforce.com
This company offers variety of merchandising assignments. Sign up for light merchandising assignments and start earning extra money today.
Cast Force
www.castforce.com
Become an independent contractor for Cast Force and start making money today.

Readerslink.com

www.readerslink.com
If you are interested in merchandising books or magazines, this is a place to start.

3. Field Audits

I also make extra money as an auditor; this job involves visiting stores to collect prices and UPC codes of requested products. You will be given lists of items to collect and it has to be done covertly. You are not allowed to reveal the project or task to store employees.
Auditing assignments takes from 45 minutes up to 5 hours to complete. I also work my own hours and the pay is great. Visit these websites to apply;

Market Force Information
www.certifiedfieldassociate.com

Market force information is a member of National Association for Retail Services (NARMS) and Mystery Shopper Provider Association (MPSA).

NARMS
www.narms.com

4. Theater Checks

Been a theater checker allows me to earn money on weekends. This is a fun and easy way to earn quick cash. I make money by going to theaters to preview movie trailers, evaluate picture and sound quality of movies. These assignments typically start on Friday evenings and throughout the day on Saturdays and Sundays. It takes between 30-45 minutes to complete each task. Pay varies from assignment to assignment; my first assignment I earned over $15 for previewing a movie trailer and evaluating picture quality of the movie.
Apply on:

VeriTES
www.verites.com
Theatrical Entertainment Services (VeriTES) is a member of the PSB Company and represents film studios, cinemas etc. VeriTES hires field representatives in all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico. They pay a predetermined flat fee that varies from assignment to assignment.

Market Force Information
www.certifiedfieldassociate.com
Market Force Information hires independent contractors in the U.S, Puerto Rico and Canada to conduct variety of movie theater tasks.

5. Certified Field Associate
Market Force hires people to conduct various types of services at retail outlets and theaters. I earn money by completing various types of assignments or projects that are available in my area.
CFA’s (Certified Field Associate) performs a variety of tasks like light merchandising, theater checking, material installations, mystery shopping and more. If your application is approved you will have access to variety of assignments offers like store merchandising, mystery shopping, store auditing, theatre checking, material installation etc.

As a Certified Field Associate you can choose assignment that you are interested in or the ones that fits your schedule. You can also accept or decline any assignment offers.
Types of assignments available:
Theatrical assignment

This job involves visiting movie theaters to preview movie trailers, watch sneak preview of movie features not yet released, install promotional ,count the number of patrons that attended specific show times, collect box office information (receipts or number of tickets sold) at the end of the day etc. These assignments typically start on Friday evenings or throughout the day on Saturdays and Sundays. This job pays a predetermined flat fee that varies from assignment to assignment.
Mystery Shopping
Field Agents visits stores to shop for products or services and after each visits they will complete and submit reports online. Mystery shoppers earn from $10-$150 per assignment.

Merchandising
Agents are responsible for making weekly visits to assigned stores in their area to perform easy and quick merchandising tasks like updating product displays, restocking out of stock products, conducting inventory counts etc. This type of assignments takes between 30-60 minutes to complete. Pay starts from $8-$10 per project.
Auditing assignments
This assignment involves visiting retail outlets to observe certain products, promotional materials, fixtures and more.

Job Website:
Market Force Information
Marketforce.com

Visit marketforce.com and apply in the purple portal if you are interested in merchandising jobs or their blue portal for mystery shopping assignments.

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