Meet some of our Buzzadors

We have nearly 200.000 Buzzadors, spread across all the Nordic countries. The Buzzadors by and large reflect the population except for the oldest and the youngest people. There are somewhat more females than males being Buzzadors, and people who are parents of young children and cat and dog owners are also well represented. The Buzzadors have in common that they are interested in trying new products and communicate with their friends. The Buzzadors have similar momentum to bloggers and consequently there are many Buzzadors who are bloggers.



 


abn1127

"I became a Buzzador since it is very cool to get the opportunity to test products that are new on the market. It is simple and fun to for instance invite friends over to taste new food, and at the same time all I need to do is to tell them that I am a Buzzador and ask what they think of the products. I never need to pretend like I like something, or force anyone to buy anything - just be honest - and I like that!"

 

EwHe

" I became a devoted Buzzador through a friend who tipped me about Buzzador.
The advantages as I see it, is that you get to be first out to try new products, and when you have a faithful group of friends like I do, who is more than happy to help me with feedback to Buzzador, it becomes extra nice to meet up and hang out. Buzzador is good excuse to hang out with friends!"

grodan75

" I became a Buzzador because my partner is a Buzzador, and my partner thought it would be something for me. I like having friends at my place and like talking to people. So it's a pleasure to let people try new things that I talk about. You always learn something new.

MrBen

"The reason for why I think it's both fun and important to be a Buzzador, is that I have always been curious about my surroundings. To get the chance to discover and test new products is stimulating for both body and soul. My opinions could even lead to developing and improving products that are about to be launched on the market. A fun and rewarding assignment."


Ferrer

" I became a Buzzador about 2 years ago after getting a tip on a friend's blogg. To be a Buzzador involves being with family and friends and try new products to later talk about it for others. You also report back to Buzzador and I also write it down on my blog. I have been trying everything from food and snacks to cars, and once I got to invite all babies in my circle of friends for a meal of ready porridge. I think it is a lot of fun and I always get happy when I see I have received an e-mail from Buzzador!".


Mia

"Buzzador is about making others aware of a product or a service and that is something I fiddle with during lunch, during the Buzzador dinners and on my blog. Being a Buzzador is simple and it is really cool to receive a new parcel of products to test and share with friends.

modesti

"I became a Buzzador because it sounded exciting and fun. And I liked the fact that one would receive things and food for free! It was one of my friends who told me about how it worked. When I receive an invitation I think about whether I am right for this campaign, and if it interests me. If I accept, which I usually do, I make calls to various friends and ask if they want to come around for a tester (coffee, cheeze  etc.). At the first session with somebody I have told what a Buzzador does and I repeat it when we meet up again. I set it up as a cozy session of testing. Afterwards they are given information leaflets and sometimes a recipe. If I am buzzing a private product or a service, then I tell people about how I experienced it and I hand out information leaflets and sometimes discount coupons.

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