Is e-rewards more active this year?
#16




Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: LAX
Programs: UA 1MM, Hilton Diamond
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Gaucho100K:
Aha... so you will be purchasing just about everything in the next 3 months and will be having all your life events in the next 2 weeks...
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Aha... so you will be purchasing just about everything in the next 3 months and will be having all your life events in the next 2 weeks...
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#17
Join Date: May 2001
Location: LAX AA:EXP,3.1mm, CO 800k
Posts: 430
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by mitquack:
It definitely seems like they're more active... as if there are more partners willing to participate in the e-rewards surveys. What we need to do to encourage more e-rewards activities is to get more FlyerTalkers to sign up for the program. Here's where the basic marketing/advertising concept comes in: the greater the membership (email list) = greater target audience size = more advertising opportunities. </font>
It definitely seems like they're more active... as if there are more partners willing to participate in the e-rewards surveys. What we need to do to encourage more e-rewards activities is to get more FlyerTalkers to sign up for the program. Here's where the basic marketing/advertising concept comes in: the greater the membership (email list) = greater target audience size = more advertising opportunities. </font>
#18
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Nashville,TN
Posts: 867
Just got my first survey over $1
$5 for answering one question. Not bad!
FWIW, I changed my profile and now I get more e-mails.
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Because your e-Rewards for Business(R) profile indicates
your involvement in the healthcare/medical industry, you
are invited to earn $5 in e-Rewards for answering a 1-minute
follow-up e-Census(R) survey. Your response will help us
prepare for a healthcare related study that we are mobilizing
to field.
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$5 for answering one question. Not bad!
FWIW, I changed my profile and now I get more e-mails.
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Because your e-Rewards for Business(R) profile indicates
your involvement in the healthcare/medical industry, you
are invited to earn $5 in e-Rewards for answering a 1-minute
follow-up e-Census(R) survey. Your response will help us
prepare for a healthcare related study that we are mobilizing
to field.
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#23
Original Poster




Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Pennsylvania
Programs: UA Gold, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Choice Privileges Gold
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Got my first survey over a $1 today; was for $3. Got 2 surveys recently that were each less than $1. Have now got $30 in the account. Still waiting for those $25 or $50 surveys ...
#28


Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: North Oregon Coast
Programs: AS, DL, HH Gold, National EE
Posts: 366
Is there any way you can tell in the e-mail subject line that something is from E-rewards? If not, I fear I may be deleting stuff as spam.
I haven't seen ANYTHING in months.
I haven't seen ANYTHING in months.
#29
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 893
Got my first e-reward surveys on Thursday & opened them today. The $1 one was about buying a home - a simple & honest "no" on question 1 got me the award without more questions.
The $3 one ... had already expired. (24 hours from time of mailing. Ouch).
Go figure.
The $3 one ... had already expired. (24 hours from time of mailing. Ouch).
Go figure.
#30
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: SF CA USA. I love large faceless corporations. And they cherish me in return (sometimes). ;)
Programs: UA Premier Gold/disappointed 1MM, HH Gold, IHG Plat, MB lifetime Gold, BW Diam Sel
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ziggy29:
Is there any way you can tell in the e-mail subject line that something is from E-rewards? If not, I fear I may be deleting stuff as spam.
I haven't seen ANYTHING in months.</font>
Is there any way you can tell in the e-mail subject line that something is from E-rewards? If not, I fear I may be deleting stuff as spam.
I haven't seen ANYTHING in months.</font>
Regarding the $3 surveys, I got one yesterday. It was several pages long. I think I received only $2.95 for it! (Seems like some of the surveys have paid less than they are supposed to -- wonder where those extra "cents" are going.)
Kathy


which puts me at over $100 now (cashed out another $50 earlier this year).

