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In this section we will try to 'feed' you with our latest updates and new ventures into the world of e-commerce. Articles on various topics will be posted for your reading pleasures - some is written by others, some will be written by me (well.. I like to write though). Anyway, to ease your eyes, topics availables are as listed:

All about Perfume - latest news, updates and how-tos

Online Ventures - things that we like about online businesses, tips and tricks

Family Affairs - parenting tips and such. Link to ads on second hands baby items.

Others - motivationals articles, easy reads and general knowledge.

Feel free to browse and have fun reading!

 



Mystery Shopping

Mystery shopping or Mystery Consumer is a tool used by market research companies to measure quality of retail service or gather specific information about products and services. Mystery shoppers posing as normal customers perform specific tasks—such as purchasing a product, asking questions, registering complaints or behaving in a certain way – and then provide detailed reports or feedback about their experiences.

Mystery shopping began in the 1940s as a way to measure employee integrity. Tools used for mystery shopping assessments range from simple questionnaires to complete audio and video recordings. Many mystery shopping companies are completely administered through the Internet, allowing potential mystery shoppers to use the Internet to register for participation, find mystery shopping jobs and receive payment.

The most common venues where mystery shopping is used are retail stores, movie theaters, restaurants, fast food chains, banks, gas stations, car dealerships, apartments and health clubs, as well as health care facilities. In the UK, mystery shopping is increasingly used to provide feedback on customer services provided by local authorities and other non-profit organizations, such as housing associations and churches.

(Read the rest of this article at Wikipedia)

Source: Wikipedia, the free online Dictionary

 

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