Who decided cereal should come in a box? That soup should be microwaveable, and that diapers should have adhesive? Those decisions were ultimately made by corporate America, but they were based on input from people like you - mothers caring for children in the home."When it comes to voicing what they want, people aren't shy, but to make things happen, someone has to be listening. We bring the consumers who will be ultimately using the product and decision makers together," says Pam Kramer of The Zoom Panel, a community of consumers invited to share their opinions and insights about companies' products and services.
"It is critical for companies to know what people think of products they're developing and things on the market right now. We help them gather the information they need through surveys, home tests, focus groups and other market research projects our members participate in, and love doing," says Kramer.
In exchange for sharing their opinions, Zoom Panel members are rewarded between 25 and 150 points per survey, depending on how much time they committed. Points are exchangeable for reward merchandise, including CDs, DVDs, music downloads, appliances, luggage and more. There are also instant win prize opportunities, cash sweepstakes entries Zoom Panel members can enter and a variety of other rewards.
Most panelists receive between four and six studies per month. Membership is free, and if you change your mind about wanting to participate, you can cancel at any time. Log on to www.zoompanel.com for more information or to register.
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