@rosaestanli wrote:
I think ten but I don't work with a lot of them now. I'm in the Los Angeles area. Seems like the top shops are Grocery, Dealerships, and Electronic. A Closer Look has the same pizza shops. Did one and never again.
@walesmaven wrote:
Adding to the list provided by ceasesmith: valet parking, self-parking, investment counselors, assisted and independent living, medical offices, new home sales, home rentals, office rentals, home and auto insurance, airport shuttle buses, bicycle shops, tire rotations, cash integrity shops of many sorts, air and long distance bus travel, and many more.
Most busy shoppers are signed up with 50 or more MSCs. Serious shoppers are signed up with 100 to 200 or more.
@rosaestanli wrote:
A lot of the companies continue to do the same boring shops. There were two companies I liked doing shops with last year but they don't offer them this year. BestMark has gotten boring. Trendsource as well. OMG! Anyone can recommend a company that has something new and interesting for me? Sick of car shops and grocery shops.
@eyelove2shop wrote:
@rosaestanli wrote:
A lot of the companies continue to do the same boring shops. There were two companies I liked doing shops with last year but they don't offer them this year. BestMark has gotten boring. Trendsource as well. OMG! Anyone can recommend a company that has something new and interesting for me? Sick of car shops and grocery shops.
Some of my favorite companies right now are Bare International, Second to None, B Business Solutions, Customer Impact and Athpower.
I've done baseball game shops, museums, basketball game shops, and bank shops with those companies.