Are you interested in participating in paid research projects? Then 'Engage In Depth' might be a good one for you to try out.
I just signed up and have already been invited to a survey, but it's in Washington, DC so I'm passing it on to others. Hopefully someone who is close to this area will see this, qualify, and earn $85!
First of all... here is a little about Engage In Depth:
"We are always looking for respondents who are interested in taking part in market research projects. While we are based in the Washington, DC area, we recruit for projects on a local, national and international scale.
If you are interested in taking part in focus groups, online discussions, usability tests or phone interviews, please click on the icons below to join our database. By answering a few short questions, we will be able to identify the projects we have that you might qualify for."
Engage In Depth currently has openings for their Consumer Panel as well as their Medical Panel and coming soon will be their Small Business & IT Professional Panels.
If you'd like to visit their website, click here: Engage In Depth.
If you'd like to sign up, click here: Participate in Research.
You can also choose to link up with them on
or
-- I became their fan on Facebook and that's how found out about this particular study.
Anyway, let's get down to the point of this post, ok?
This project is only for people in the Washington DC area, meaning you have to be in Washington DC next Tuesday or Wednesday to participate.
If you're already a member of Engage then you've more than likely received an email about this, If not, then here's your chance to take a short screener survey. If you qualify for and complete this project, you'll get $85 for just an hour of your time.
Click *here* to take the short survey to see if you qualify for the stud. Good luck!
~ Faith
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Comments: 7
"This study will take place at a facility in the Northern Virginia area next Tuesday or Wednesday, October 20th and 21st. There is an $85 cash incentive for those who qualify for and participate in the project."
OK, that's a little different than Washington, DC - right?
Thanks for the heads up.