Volunteer4Panels.com – Paid to Try out new Products

Volunteer For Panels

Love fashion or groceries?  You can tet paid to try out new products with Volunteer4Panels.com – an easy way to join up for panels where you get to try out new products, try out new services and get paid for your feedback.

They are looking for panel members in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.

All companies who are producing new products or services need to do market research before they invest heavily in something that might cost them a fortune and nobody wants. If you ever start your own business, the first advice is that you should research the market – and that is true for larger companies too. Large companies use panels of potential consumers to test and gauge their new products.

Some studies might ask you opinions on flavours of products, or packaging. e.g. you might be shown five new pack designs and asked to pick your favourite – they might ask you to pick a word from a group of words that the packaging most relates to, perhaps “fun”, “expensive”, “classy”, “reliable”. All these emotions that packaging evoke in people are the motivators that make people buy. If a product packaged in green makes people think “trustworthy”, yet packaging it in red makes people think “cheap and nasty”, then the company can decide to package their goods in green wrapping! For them it’s simple … but there is a constant need for new panel members.

On their website they say:

“Kantar Worldpanel is a leading company in the UK running consumer panels. We operate a number of different panels looking at purchasing and usage of many things from Groceries to Fashion.

“As a panel member you’ll receive regular rewards – usually in the form of points which can be exchanged for high street gift vouchers. You’ll also have access to competitions and prize draws as well as other member benefits.”

You can join the panel here to fill in the online application form: http://www.volunteer4panels.com/

Address: Kantar Worldpanel, Westgate, London, W5 1UA
Free phone: 0500 560 152

Last checked: April 2017