Monday, May 14, 2018

What goes into being chosen for a Sampling Campaign

I wanted to share some tips on being selected for the samplings communities and what how's into it.
My longest I've ffering would be Smiley360. I have been apart of them I would say for the last five years. Smiley360 is pretty straightforward they send you a notice to head over to their website finish a qualifying survey for a new mission. And f you meet the qualifications then you are told that you are accepted. If it's full or if a a qotoa of a certain demographic has been met you may not get in

What I wanted to touch on was the Viewpoints community we have had a lot of chatter in other groups about how it's a scam and they have never received anything despite signing up. And I want to debunk that mythm This community is not just for freebies the hosts are counting on you the consumer to use the product more than once, to be honest and truthful in your review. There is a cost to them you getting to keep the item is an incentive.

These are some of the requirements or qualifying questions to be chosen by many of the sampling communities:

Age
Ethinicty
Has Young Children
Own Pets
Rent/Lease/Own
Metropolitan/Urban/Suburban/Rural
Has Older Children

For beauty products

Age (huge factor)
Ethinicty
Skin Issues i.e Oily skin, Dry Skin, Sensitive Skin, Acne Prone Skin,
And if course where you live,

Just looking at the above list you can see how the many thousands of applications are weeded out because after all why send a product to someone who doesn't fit into a category like getting pet food when you don't own a pet?

 So if we as prouduct reviewers true product reviewers, are really into our craft without being "freebie crazy" then it will not be a" they are scam", they don't send anything out etc. Remember that the companies are spending money for the products, shipping hosting site so it's understandable that they would want the best fit for the campaign/ mission/ Clinical Trial.

I hope that this helps I will be peppering more of my tips or observations as I go in my sampling journey.

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