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I am a respondent recruiter working with research and advertising agencies, providing participants for market research projects.


I am expanding my network and currently looking for people who are interested in participating in paid market research sessions, including


- Focus groups

- One on one/paired/triad interviews

- Ethnographic immersions

- Online forums

- Workshops


Session content often revolves around deconstructing advertising and new product ideas.


Payment for participation usually starts at ?50 for 2 hour sessions, more if sessions are more involved or last longer than 2 hours, and light refreshments are provided.


If you're interested in participating in future research then please reply to this ad listing your


Name

Age

Email address

Telephone number


I will then send you a short demographic questionnaire. Once completed, I will contact you as and when I receive suitable research projects.


A current project:

Mothers of children aged between 5 and 15 years are required to attend 3 hour focus groups in early August. The subject matter is chocolate/cr?me/yoghurt-based desserts e.g. mousses, chocolate pots, sweet yoghurts, for a leading brand.

Please bear in mind that applicants need to be purchasing these kinds of products in order to be considered for participation.


If you are applying for the above groups, please reference ?Treats Project'.


All other demographics are welcome to apply for future research ? please reference ?Research Database?.


Please note ? market research participants need to speak fluent English unless otherwise specified, as well as consider themselves chatty, friendly, open and enthusiastic.


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