Review: CrowdTap
Attribution: Author’s Own Work I know it’s been a long time since I’ve put up a new blog post. One reason for that is because not much has happened that I’ve felt warranted a full blog post. But after testing a new GPT site over the past month or so, I feel I’m ready to share what I’ve learned and introduce others to it – it’s called Crowdtap. What Is Crowdtap? Crowdtap is a GPT site that offers a number of activities or offers users can complete for points. After gaining enough points, they can redeem them for gift cards. As a rule of thumb, 1,000 points equals a $5 gift card. What Can You Do on Crowdtap? Many things, including: - Focus Groups - Multiple Choice - Grid - Surveys - Photo - Open Ended - Sampling - Share UGC To be frank, I don’ t know what some of these are, such as Share UGC and Grid. Photo involves posting a photo on a social media site and I think Sampling works by giving users points after they sample a product that’s sen