Editorial Reviews
Book Description How would you like to eat free meals, watch free movies, get free clothing, and more while getting paid for it? It is possible as a mystery shopper! In How to Have Fun and Make Money in Mystery Shopping: A How-To Workbook with Leads to Get Started Right Away!, author Kailin Gow will show you how. With over 8 years of mystery shopping and marketing research experience, author Kailin Gow will show you how to break into this fun and exciting field, as well as what it takes to succeed. Ideal for parents, students, retirees, and anyone who would like to earn extra money while having fun. Written as a workbook, this guide contains valuable leads.
About the Author Author Kailin Gow holds a M.A. in Communications Management from the University of Southern California, is a motivational speaker, marketing consultant, instructor, and recovering shopaholic. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband and insane talking parrot.
YOU are Responsible for Your Own Success - This Book Helps, September 5, 2002 - Reviewer: Tammy, owner, Survey Shop from Delaware, USA
I read this book and was motivated to start my own mystery shopping business. With tips and insider information on what mystery shopping is from this book, I did start my business just recently. The author was even kind enough to take her time to help me free of charge in my particular situation. Her excitement about this business and her passion about conducting business ethically (there is a large section on this in the book) attests to the standards of the book. I believe a lot of time and effort was spent in trying to present mystery shopping in a simple, fun, and straightforward manner. This book is what the title represents - How to Have Fun and Make Money in Mystery Shopping. I'm very disappointed in some of the previous negative reviews I've seen here written by readers who haven't read the book or haven't seriously done their homework to take action and responsibility about their own mystery shopping business success. I agree that reading a book isn't going to make you wealthier, but it's taking what you read and applying it that will liken that chance. |