Delta Marketing Dynamics's Panel of Retail Pharmacists

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Deja

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I was recently contacted by Delta Marketing Dynamics's Panel of Retail Pharmacists to make alil $$ doing surveys for pharmacists... anyone heard of them? can they be trusted? lol

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Haven't heard of them, I signed up for Brand Institute and get 1-2 surveys a month on that. Basically is all about "how do you feel about this name? is it a look alike/sound alike for another drug?" type questions.
 
can someone post the link? I want to sign up too, so I can make some extra money!!🙂
 
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How much do you normally get paid for each survey? I signed up to fill it out for a safety company recently, but haven't actually been called for a survey yet. Is brand institute a worthwhile one to do as well? Seems like an easy way to make some extra spending money.
It's actually not that great. Usually $15 for a survey, takes about 1hr to do it all, there's a lot of questions. Good way to kill time, but definitely wouldn't skip something productive to do them. Other downside is that you have to jump on them immediately, otherwise they "meet the quota" and you won't be able to do the survey, so you pretty much gotta do it right when it hits the inbox.
 
I can provide you with the link for a few sites, just PM me Some medical market research sites are willing to pay you very well for your opinions, but to make any real money off of them, you'd have to qualify for every study, which really isn't possible. Also, depending on where you work, it can be considered a conflict of interest to participate, so clarify what you're allowed to do within market research or make sure no one at work knows about it.
 
Are there any other survey panels/consulting services that anyone knows of for pharmacists to make a little extra money? I know that doctors can make a lot through these "extracurriculars", there has to be more great ways for pharmacists to do the same other than having just a PRN job on the side.
 
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