
“A (1) diverse (2) group (3) of (4) participants (5) sits (6) around (7) a (8) table, (9) deliberating (10) during (11) a (12) mock (13) jury (14) session. (15)” – 1
7. Mock Juror and Focus Group Participant
Trial attorneys frequently test their case strategies on mock juries before stepping into a real courtroom. They need diverse demographic groups to read case summaries, view evidence, and provide feedback on their arguments. Similarly, market research firms constantly pay for consumer opinions on new products, website designs, and advertising campaigns.
Platforms like eJury or specialized focus group agencies allow you to participate in these panels from your living room. The work is entirely ad-hoc. You receive an email invitation, review the compensation and time requirement, and decide if you want to participate.
While it will not replace a full-time salary, it provides an interesting, low-effort stream of extra cash.