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Basically the same model as Influenster but we can't onboard there because we're not looking for testers of our products, but of third party brands.
Honestly, put an offer out on Reddit. Different sub-reddits will find you different groups with different demographics - it's diverse here.
I for one would be interested in sampling and reviewing products. In Canada, there's a hardware/consumer goods company called Canadian Tire that puts out a regular call for people to test products in exchange for a review on their website. Most people take it very seriously, even though it's volunteer work for a major corporation, and so you get great feedback on products.
This is a good idea.
I have tried on Reddit but the issue is that much of it gets auto-flagged as promotional (which it really isn't as the post isn't to promote our website, the post is to find people with a really cool offer -- our current product testers love getting a bunch of free stuff for minimal work).
If you have any subreddits in mind, let me know!
We get testers from people signed up for our newsletter.
That's a good idea. Will consider that approach. Thanks!
That's a really good solution several reasons.
It's adds value to the blog/newsletter/brand, helps increase reader loyalty, % of new readers could increase due to word of mouth, and it helps refine your tester target market.
Depending on what their tester criteria is, this could help eliminate a lot of the work and uncertainty. Mainly because it could increase the chances of finding people that will take it seriously and provide good feedback.
I'm definitely going to borrow this idea
Go to network meetings, cocktail mixers, whatever events like that. Have a QR code on a card attached to your products (make this card difficult to remove), with “complete the survey for a $5 gift card” to (give multi popular options). When you hand these out make sure to inform them the deal (Take this product home and try it out…it is free to you. It sells for …$. But I would PERSONALLY appreciate you filling out the survey and there’s a little something extra there your efforts). Have that QR code link to the survey. They then try the product at home, the QR card is there, they link because they now have an expensive product for free and feel that the effort for 15 mins work another $5 is worth their time.
This isn’t the cheapest way to do this, but if you want thorough responses this has worked for me.
This is not for our products
I make games and get testers mainly through Reddit and my personal network on Twitter/Linkedin/friends. Your best bet would probably be to post in the subreddit for your specific product and get testers there. Or run ads on Google/Facebook and post in FB groups
Good ideas, thank you!