Product
testing is for real. Today, I'm explaining exactly how to begin getting boxes
of free products to try and keep every month.
Below, I
have a list of 14 companies that are almost always looking for new people to
sign up and test out products. These are all legitimate, and I've joined many
of them myself.
And yes —
these panels have sent me things to test! I've tested all kinds of things —
shaving cream, K-cups, food products, shampoo, and more.
If you
want to maximize product testing opportunities, be sure to join more than one
panel.
Note
that this is all free
product testing.
None of the sites below cost anything to join. And if any company ever tries to
make you pay to be a product tester, beware. They are trying to scam you.
Product
Testing Panels To Join
1. Pinch
Me
It's easy
to sign to up to receive free samples to try from Pinch Me. What they have
changes frequently and samples have been going fast, so you'll need to be
quick.
It's
necessary to keep tabs on the site so you know when boxes of samples are up for
grabs.
Go here to sign up for Pinch Me,
or read our review of Pinch Me first.
2. Daily
Goodie Box
Daily
Goodie Box is like Pinch Me (above) because they send out boxes of samples
also. But boxes are sporadic, not monthly.
You could
get as many as ten samples in a box, and some of your samples come in full
sizes. You are expected to provide feedback on the samples you try.
Some say
you're more likely to get selected for boxes if you're active in their Facebook community.
Go here to sign up for Daily Goodie Box.
There is also a review of Daily Goodie Box if
you'd like to read that first.
3.
Pinecone Research
Pinecone
is actually best known as a paid survey panel, but they do product testing
also. And, as I briefly mentioned
above, they usually pay cash for the product tests.
Once you
receive the product to test, you'll be given a set period of time to try it
out. Then, they will send you a survey to complete about your experiences.
Payment is typically received within a few days after you've completed the
survey.
One bad
thing about Pinecone is that it is tricky to get accepted. They are only
looking for certain demographics of people at various times.
You can go here to try to sign up with
Pinecone. We also have a Pinecone Research review you
can read as well.
4.
BzzAgent
I have
some experience with BzzAgent. I've tested Teddy Grahams and Ziploc
microwave bags among other things. It was a lot of fun to get this stuff in the
mail for free!
Like most
other product testing sites, BzzAgent asks you to share your experiences. You
won't get selected for future samples if they can't see that you've done this.
Go here to sign up for BzzAgent, or read our BzzzAgent review.
5.
Homeschool.com
Testers are selected randomly for
Homeschool.com. Selections are based on
geography, age of children, etc.
Not every
family gets selected for product testing.
According
to Homeschool.com, they send you free books, free kits, and special reports as
thanks. So this is probably ideal for you
if you're a homeschooling parent.
To sign
up, you have to fill out the form
on their website here. They will contact you via email if they have
something for you to test.
6. Ripple
Street
You may be
familiar with Ripple Street under a different name — House Party. They changed
their name, but it works the same.
With
Ripple Street, you sign up to do house parties with friends/family. Then,
brands send you products for your entire group to try.
Ripple
Street is great if you're selected because they send you LOTS of free samples.
They make sure you have enough for your entire group.
7.
Influenster
Every few
months, Influenster releases something called a “Vox Box” of full-sized products.
In exchange for receiving it, you must review and share the products across
social media.
I
have been selected for Vox Boxes a
few times. Each time, I was very pleased with the size and quantity of the
samples in my box.
Go here to sign up for Influenster,
or read our Influenster review first.
8. InStyle
Trendsetters
Per the
website, “As an InStyle Trendsetter, you'll have regular opportunities
to share your thoughts, opinions and preferences on a variety of style topics
from fashion to beauty to home décor. You'll also have insider opportunities to
evaluate brand-new products, and even give us feedback about InStyle itself!”
I have no
experience with this one, but InStyle is a known, quality brand. I do know
their Trendsetters panel has been around for quite a while.
9. Mom's
Meet
If you're
a mom who really enjoys trying out new
“green” products, Mom's Meet would be ideal for you. Note you must a be a Mom
Ambassador or a blogger to take part in their product testing opportunities.
You can join as a Mom Ambassador for free.
You are
free to choose the products you'd like to sample. If you're a Mom Ambassador,
you'll have to complete surveys about the products you tried. And if you're a
blogger, you'll be expected to write about the products on your blog.
10.
BetaBound
BetaBound is
a free service provided by Centercode that offers you a chance to take part in
beta tests. These are typically for
software and tech products.
Members
have tested products from Logitech, Dell, Apple, and many other great
companies.
11.
SheSpeaks
SheSpeaks
is a product testing/influencer program geared toward women.
Per the
website, “Members test and review products, weigh-in on topics via
surveys, discussion forums & polls, attend VIP events & even get to
star in the SheSpeaksTV videos!”
I have
tested a Sonicare electric toothbrush and an Oreida potato masher for She
Speaks. My experience was really good.
12. Smiley
360
Smiley 360
is another great product testing panel that I have experience with. I remember
they sent me a giant box of Green Mountain Coffee K-cups to test several years
ago. It was awesome!
If you're
a coffee lover like me, happiness equals getting a big box of free coffee on
your doorstep.
If you
sign up, the products you'll be invited to
test will vary. And like most panels, you must provide honest feedback on what
you get in exchange for the product they sent you.
Go here to sign up at Smiley 360,
or read our Smiley 360 review first.
13. The
Pink Panel
If you're
a beauty and skincare lover, you'll want to be part of The Pink Panel. That's
what they specialize in!
This one
has a sign-up that works a little differently. You have to visit their Facebook
page and get signed up, filling out a form they have embedded on their page.
If you
don't use Facebook but want to test beauty products, it may be worth creating
an account so you can take part.
Go here to sign up
for The Pink Panel, or read this detailed Pink Panel review for
more information on how it all works.
14. US
Robotics
This is a
company that specializes in computer, gaming, internet, and telephone
accessories. They accept registrations for beta testers on a seemingly ongoing
basis.
If those
sorts of products appeal to you, you can go here to sign up as a beta
tester. They will contact you if they have tests for you to take
part in.
Do Product
Tester Jobs Exist?
Not that
I'm aware of. Most of the companies listed above don't pay you. The free
products are considered compensation
for you testing and sharing your experiences.
And that
wraps up our list of product testing opportunities! If you know of other
companies that offer products to test for free, please comment below to let us
know about them.
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