How many companies?

I have now gotten familiar with mystery shopping, I have successfully been doing mystery shopping for a month now, so Im still a newbie smiling smiley But i've read on here that it is smart to sign up with a whole bunch of a companies, which makes sense. More companies more opportunities. How many companies are the more experienced shoppers signed up? And how do you keep track of them all!?

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100 to 200

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
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I've only been doing this since August. Signed up with about 40 companies thus far and I keep track of everything on an excel spreadsheet.
I am signed up with over 200, but I have only shopped for 35. Unfortunately, you can't find out if they have anything in your area until you have signed up.
Newmom,

You are very perceptive to see a need to keep track of all the companies you have signed up for. I use a spreadsheet that contains a bit of information about every company I have ever come in contact with. It currently has 240 listings. In fact I used it earlier today when I found the name of a company that was new to me, or so I thought. When I looked at my spreadsheet, I found a note about it. It said I did not sign up with them and why. The quick reference saved me the time to research that company a second time. I suggest you do the same as you consider companies.


My spreadsheet includes,

The company name,
The date I heard of it,
How I heard of it,
Are they an MSPA member?
Have I shopped for them,
If so, did they pay?
A comment box - for anything relevant.

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@Roxie wrote:

Unfortunately, you can't find out if they have anything in your area until you have signed up.

I took advantage of a snow day last week to sign up for about ten more companies. Nine of them didn't have any jobs for me, but I did a happy dance when I struck gold with the tenth.

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to me, those "Eureka!" moments are part of the fun of mystery shopping. Finding someone who has one of your favorite stores especially if they pay decently for the shop.

Time to build a bigger bridge.
Thank you for all of the responses! I took today to sign up with many many many companies, so I thought until I saw people are in the hundreds on here! Im starting with about 50 but I took everyone's advise and logged it with excel... time consuming but it seems like it will be worth it smiling smiley thanks again everyone!!

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Good for you. Creating the system and getting accustomed to using it take time in the beginning. Over the long haul it will save you a lot more time. Are you using a system to partially fill in the forms? Google Chrome does it for me and programs like Roboform have also been popular. If you haven't run across any yet, eventually some companies will want a writing sample and possibly a resume. Create a couple of samples to have on hand so you can copy & paste into an app or attach them to an email. All those things will speed up the process.

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LisaSTL

I have not come across any systems.. I did sign up for jobsinger plus, which fills out the sassie forms for me but I did the freetrial and its almost expired.. what systems are out there that are free that would help?

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I have my companies saved in my bookmarks tab in order of how interested I am in doing the shops that they offer. In my area intellishop has a lot of options so it is my number 1 slot and it goes on from there.
Newmom,

The 'system' referred to is how each of us manages the data in our business. Part of that could be how we keep track of MSCs we do business with. Another part is how we search for jobs. Another is how to schedule shops and track payments. Emails and phone calls? Those too.

Good luck.

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