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8,292 1,112 December 2, 2016 at 08:58 PM
I'm interested in becoming a product tester- how do I go about it? can anyone recommend a site I can sign up with? TIA
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12-02-2016 at 11:00 PM.
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12-07-2016 at 08:39 AM.
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I'm interested in becoming a product tester- how do I go about it? can anyone recommend a site I can sign up with? TIA
Well that's complicated. Mostly they come through surveys. Sign up for survey companies like Pinecone Research, E-rewards, and companies like BzzAgent. There's a sub-forum in Freebies. You need to focus because it's time consuming and...

It's highly competitive. The last one I did was for Johnson & Johnson and I was one of 120 people or something. Not really worth your time. Easier to keep trying to become an Amazon Vine reviewer (man have their quality standards dropped but they almost never let anyone new in).

You can also start a blog or vlog and request things but you have to have a high subscriber level and have been at it for free for awhile. That's how it goes. You can also be a guinea pig for a nearby medical school or university research program - drugs, chewing gum (not kidding), and everything in between are likely.

But yeah. Spend waaay more time in the sub-forum and pray people will tell you what programs they're in.
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12-07-2016 at 09:29 AM.
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Well that's complicated. Mostly they come through surveys. Sign up for survey companies like Pinecone Research, E-rewards, and companies like BzzAgent. There's a sub-forum in Freebies. You need to focus because it's time consuming and...

It's highly competitive. The last one I did was for Johnson & Johnson and I was one of 120 people or something. Not really worth your time. Easier to keep trying to become an Amazon Vine reviewer (man have their quality standards dropped but they almost never let anyone new in).

You can also start a blog or vlog and request things but you have to have a high subscriber level and have been at it for free for awhile. That's how it goes. You can also be a guinea pig for a nearby medical school or university research program - drugs, chewing gum (not kidding), and everything in between are likely.

But yeah. Spend waaay more time in the sub-forum and pray people will tell you what programs they're in.
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A lot of work for once in a while good item, because you have to spend a lot of time on mediocre items to build up reputation
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12-07-2016 at 11:36 AM.
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12-07-2016 at 05:58 PM.
12-07-2016 at 05:58 PM.
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Well that's complicated. Mostly they come through surveys. Sign up for survey companies like Pinecone Research, E-rewards, and companies like BzzAgent. There's a sub-forum in Freebies. You need to focus because it's time consuming and...

It's highly competitive. The last one I did was for Johnson & Johnson and I was one of 120 people or something. Not really worth your time. Easier to keep trying to become an Amazon Vine reviewer (man have their quality standards dropped but they almost never let anyone new in).

You can also start a blog or vlog and request things but you have to have a high subscriber level and have been at it for free for awhile. That's how it goes. You can also be a guinea pig for a nearby medical school or university research program - drugs, chewing gum (not kidding), and everything in between are likely.

But yeah. Spend waaay more time in the sub-forum and pray people will tell you what programs they're in.
Thanks for the reply .. I should clarified my post better- I was mostly interested in testing toys, electronics and etc. My kid watches youtube and she always asks me why cant we do those reviews.. Im not interested in medical testing. Wanted to +rep you but dont see an option.
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12-07-2016 at 06:33 PM.
12-07-2016 at 06:33 PM.
You are in luck OP, spermicide toothpaste clinical trial begin today!
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12-07-2016 at 09:26 PM.
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Thanks for the reply .. I should clarified my post better- I was mostly interested in testing toys, electronics and etc. My kid watches youtube and she always asks me why cant we do those reviews.. Im not interested in medical testing. Wanted to +rep you but dont see an option.
Google toy tester - tons of results.

YouTube is highly competitive. Once you reach 50 to 100k subscribers you could probably get decent stuff to review but most people still have to do it on their own dime.
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