Online Surveys About Household Products
Housecleaning – it’s a chore that someone has to do! While some busy folks enjoy the convenience of having a maid service whisk away the dirt, most of us regular folks have to get down to the nitty-gritty ourselves. In addition to keeping your living quarters fresh and free of dirt, dust and allergens, some people think that cleaning your house can actually be quite therapeutic! Whether your are a neat freak or clean because you have to, there are many major corporations that would love to hear your ideas and insights through a variety of online surveys.
Huge conglomerates like Proctor and Gamble, S.C. Johnson and Sons, Clorox and others manufacture a wide array of cleaning products meant for household use – the cabinet under your sink is probably already overflowing with these powders, sprays and scrubs. These companies are always eager to hear their consumers input about cleaning products via online surveys. This feedback helps them create improved products that better suit market demands. For example, in response to consumer opinion, household cleaning companies have started offering more “green” cleaners that are formulated with natural ingredients.
Another part of the household products sector is the broom, brush and mop category. Paid surveys may inquire about your use of these cleaning implements. For example, do you prefer to use traditional cleaning tools that you have to wash out after each use or would you rather use disposable items? Keeping a family’s clothing clean and fresh is another huge category that is found on many paid surveys with questions ranging from how many loads of laundry do you do a week to what fabric softener scents to you prefer.
As a “thank you” for taking paid surveys and sharing your opinions, most survey sites and companies offer rewards to keep you speaking up. While some paid surveys will offer cash compensation, a popular incentive for taking online surveys about household products is to send coupons for free or discounted products. This gives the consumer a chance to test out the product with very little risk and hopefully share positive feedback with friends and family. Occasionally at the end of a free survey, some participants may be invited to participate in a focus group or a product sampling.
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