Swagbucks
Well, I keep alluding to swagbucks, so it’s about time I explain.
I learned about swagbucks 2-1/2 years ago, did a little research, and joined. I am SO glad I did! I’ve “made” about $100/year effortlessly.
How does it work, you wonder?
Easy peasy. You register (for free, of course), then use swagbucks.com as your search engine as you would use any other search engine, such as google. Sometimes you are awarded with “swagbucks,” the website’s currency that you accumulate and then can trade in for prizes at the website’s Swag Store. The prize I always go for is the $5 amazon.com gift cards. For every 450 sb you earn, you can request the gift card and are given a code to enter into amazon’s website. In two years I’ve earned enough swagbucks to gain (and spend) $240 on amazon!
You can also earn swagbucks when you refer someone and they begin using the site for searches. (So I’d love it if you use my referral link if you’re going to give this a try!) You get credit for the first 1000 sb any of your referral-ees gain by searching. I’ve also been known to print coupons from their site and redeem them for swagbucks (you get credited after the manufacturer processes the coupon), buy groupons through the swagbucks website for extra sb (check out the Daily Deals tab), and even tried watching a few videos (commercials) for sb but that one got old fast.
So far, I highly recommend it and everyone I know who uses it regularly loves it too!

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