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Partnership for Zamplia and Sample Ninja

February 20 2023

Panel management platform Sample Ninja and sample marketplace Zamplia are teaming up to provide users with a unified platform for conducting market research

Tariq MirzaZamplia is an all-in-one, APl-driven sampling platform promising 'complete visibility between project and vendor, and is a subsidiary of the Logit Group Inc. The company partnered with Voxco just over a year ago. SampleNinja LLC is an MR platform technology company whose panel management software promises clients 'the industry's highest quality respondents in a flexible and easily scalable way'.

The partners say Sample Ninja's panel platform users can now further monetize their assets through surveys on Zamplia, while Zamplia users will gain proprietary access to Sample Ninja's unique panels and panellists.

Sample Ninja co-founder and CEO Tariq Mirza (pictured) comments: 'We're thrilled to partner with Zamplia, a company that shares our vision for creating quality driven innovative solutions for the market research industry, ultimately, where respondent experience comes first. This collaboration will allow us to further afford our platform clients the ability to monetize their panel assets by allowing quality survey opportunities for engaged panelists who will benefit from a better survey exchange experience overall.

Danielle Rissmeyer, VP of Partner Success at Zamplia, says the tie-up will allow her company 'to deliver even greater value to our clients and create more opportunities for businesses to conduct high-quality market research'.

Web sites are at www.zamplia.com and www.sampleninja.io .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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