Saturday, January 28, 2012
Swagbucks Mobile
If you've registered to Swagbucks, there's a new easy way to get 100 swagbucks per day if you've got an Android smartphone. They launched an app called Swagbucks Mobile TV and you watch things like game trailers, entertainment news, comedy routines and more and earn Swagbucks. Every 5 videos is 2 swagbucks and each video can be like 30 seconds and up.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
I'm back!
Sorry for my long hiatus. My computer died, I found out I have 4 bulging disks in my spine and have to do physical therapy, & my allergies have been ridiculous this season. So let's just jump right back into things so I can tell you about more awesome opportunities online to earn some cash or awesome items with no strings attached..
Anyway, I've already reviewed ExpoTV and highly recommend it. If you haven't joined, you really need to! I've made well over $50 in Amazon gift cards in the last few months and even won a FREE new Flip MinoHD Video Camera valued at over $150. The incentive to uploading video reviews of products not offering points for their prize corner is that you are entered in their monthly giveaways. I was really surprised. This is the most expensive thing I ever won for free - for practically no effort at all.
Ok, and now its time to review another amazing site. I visit this place several times a day. I am obsessed with it. Its called HeyItsFree.net. It lists tons of free promotions. I've signed up for free 1-3 year subscriptions of all kinds of magazines like Forbes, Ebony, Muscle & Fitness, Bloomberg, Newsweek, Town & Country, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, Jet, Watch!, Playboy, Shape & Maxim!! You can find coupons for free food, samples of new products, free legit music downloads, posters, calendars, and much much more. I have been visiting this site since October 2008 and signing up for as many freebies I could get and its been an incredible experience.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Dooyoo
Sorry for the long delay in posts. Been a very busy month. I earned nearly $100 in Amazon.com giftcards in the last month from the sites I've reviewed here so far and there have been tons of insane deals that I've been distracted. But I'm back again with a new site for you to check out. So, without further ado, let's begin -- Dooyoo is a text based review site in the UK. US residents like myself can earn Amazon UK e-giftcards. If you live in the UK, you can claim a e-giftcard or a check. You also have the option to donate to charities. Dooyoo has a collection of millions of consumer based reviews in every category possible - electronics, restaurants, makeup, candy, movies, personal reflections, and more. Each article has to be at least 150 words however the more extensive your review, the more attention and higher ratings you'll get from others reading it. Their votes are critical in your success because the higher its rated, the more points you earn toward claiming the €20 giftcard. There's a social aspect to it in that you have to navigate around, read and rate other user's reviews, befriend them and so on to build your Dooyoo network so to speak. One hand washes the other in a sense because when you rate someone's review, they'll most likely rate one of yours. It takes 20,000 points to claim the reward and since most reviews give around 500 points, its imperative you write thorough reviews and also rate others. Their votes give you bonus points. Some of you may wonder what a €20 giftcard can do but there are numerous things you can purchase from Amazon UK. Not only that but they don't expire so you can work on gaining more then buying something nice. For me, I usually buy Nintendo DS video games. The system is region-free so you can play the UK version of games on a US system. The last game I bought was Dragon Quest V which I then resold on eBay for nearly $30.
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Opinion Outpost
OpinionOutpost.com is like MySurveys however it can get frustrating since its really a gamble if the surveys to redeem high points are still available, however you can claim your reward sooner.
New surveys appear on a regular basis and you'll receive email alerts once new ones become available. You only need a minimum of $5 if you want to claim an Amazon e-giftcard, Citi Giftcard, or a check of that value. In the last 2 weeks, I qualified for 4 surveys and redeemed a $6.10 Amazon giftcard.
Surveys can take anywhere from 10-40 minutes. Its better to get them done quickly after new ones appear because most meet their quota in 2 days or less. Each survey is worth a certain amount of points which is converted to dollars. So if something is worth 18 points, its worth $1.80. If a survey is worth 30 points, its worth $3.
Also, unlike other sites where you might have to wait up to 10 days for your e-giftcard, this site sends it immediately upon request.
New surveys appear on a regular basis and you'll receive email alerts once new ones become available. You only need a minimum of $5 if you want to claim an Amazon e-giftcard, Citi Giftcard, or a check of that value. In the last 2 weeks, I qualified for 4 surveys and redeemed a $6.10 Amazon giftcard.
Surveys can take anywhere from 10-40 minutes. Its better to get them done quickly after new ones appear because most meet their quota in 2 days or less. Each survey is worth a certain amount of points which is converted to dollars. So if something is worth 18 points, its worth $1.80. If a survey is worth 30 points, its worth $3.
Also, unlike other sites where you might have to wait up to 10 days for your e-giftcard, this site sends it immediately upon request.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
MySurvey.com
There are a lot of annoying survey sites out there that first ask you tons of
invasive, annoying questions only to tell you that you don't qualify for a
particular survey or claims its already reached its quota. That can get very
frustrating. What's the solution? https://www.mysurvey.com.
The unique element at MySurvey is that the surveys you're offered are in a
sense pre-screened so that 99% of the time, you will qualify.
Now surveys can range anywhere from 2 minutes to maybe 40 or more. They're also
worth a number of points. Most surveys give double digit points. Now and then
you'll find one worth several hundred points. You can begin redeeming from 1000
points and up. For 1000 points, they'll mail you a $10 check.
There's also regular special events and contests going for large cash prizes,
gift cards, etc.
Since I work full time now I only spare a little bit every few weeks to check in
so my earnings are slow, but I'd say you can probably gain enough points for a
prize in a little over a month. Perhaps even sooner if you refer friends since
all these sites I've listed so far provide amazing recruiting benefits.
They take your home address but no credit card or anything like that is
necessary. You don't pay them anything. Its probably one of the best, least
stressful survey sites around so take advantage of it!
They'll email you a monthly newsletter and alerts when new surveys are up for
you to take. That can get a little annoying since the messages clutter up your
inbox. But at least there's no spam mail or any stupid "special offer" messages.
invasive, annoying questions only to tell you that you don't qualify for a
particular survey or claims its already reached its quota. That can get very
frustrating. What's the solution? https://www.mysurvey.com.
The unique element at MySurvey is that the surveys you're offered are in a
sense pre-screened so that 99% of the time, you will qualify.
Now surveys can range anywhere from 2 minutes to maybe 40 or more. They're also
worth a number of points. Most surveys give double digit points. Now and then
you'll find one worth several hundred points. You can begin redeeming from 1000
points and up. For 1000 points, they'll mail you a $10 check.
There's also regular special events and contests going for large cash prizes,
gift cards, etc.
Since I work full time now I only spare a little bit every few weeks to check in
so my earnings are slow, but I'd say you can probably gain enough points for a
prize in a little over a month. Perhaps even sooner if you refer friends since
all these sites I've listed so far provide amazing recruiting benefits.
They take your home address but no credit card or anything like that is
necessary. You don't pay them anything. Its probably one of the best, least
stressful survey sites around so take advantage of it!
They'll email you a monthly newsletter and alerts when new surveys are up for
you to take. That can get a little annoying since the messages clutter up your
inbox. But at least there's no spam mail or any stupid "special offer" messages.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Legit Pay Sites to Avoid
Ok, so in my search, I've stumbled across a few sites which deliver when it comes to you receiving money for your activity but which I advise you steer clear of. I'll explain how they work and why you shouldn't join them. ( Dollarsurveys.net ) You can access the site daily to check for surveys. All you need is a PayPal account. Each survey you qualify for rewards you with $1. Surveys can take anywhere from 10-30 minutes. There are many disguised scam offers and at least 3 days a week it seems like that's all you encounter. At best you're only going to get a Paypal deposit of $3 or $4 a week. Since I've used it I've received tons of spam email. I've also had emails sent by malicious users trying to steal my identity by posing as Palpal or bank representatives. So just avoid this site. ( YouData.com ) YouData is a site where you view websites - relatively unknown clothing dealers for instance - and get paid. Originally the promise was $1 a week. So after a year, if you were loyal, you'd have $52. Of course this amount could grow if you refer others. Anyway, I joined over a year ago and for the first couple of weeks things went smoothly. I clicked an ad, stayed for a small period of time (like 40 seconds to 1 minute) then moved on to the next. Eventually fewer ads became available. I was earning less than a dollar a week. The last amount I got was 10 cents! Now no new ads appear. So I just don't log in anymore. ( MyLot.com ) Ever use Yahoo! Answers? MyLot functions in the same way. Users post questions on any topic imaginable and others reply. Based on your activity, you earn money, very very tiny amounts - pennies. You can't cash out until you reach like $10 which takes forever. Trust me. You need to join this site simply because you LOVE to chat or ask and answer random questions. Just avoid it - too much time is required to earn an insignificant profit.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
ExpoTV
If you own a digital camera that shoots video, then you should have an account
set up at ExpoTV! The website is a consumer review site where members submit
videos on various products and are rewarded for them. Videos just have to be at
least 1 minute long! Its that easy!
Every few weeks, new assignments appear on ExpoTV. It can be anything from
reviewing a specific product or perhaps sharing things like your holiday
activities. Each assignment is worth a certain amount of points, and after you
upload your video, you're rewarded with the points a week later. Your video
should show you & the product and you explain what you like and/or dislike about
it and if you'd recommend it to others.
Points can be redeemed with prizes similar to Swagbucks - giftcards, clothes,
electronics, etc. Originally they gave cash via PayPal for videos, however that
practice was eliminated. I used to make $100 a month.
1 or 2 videos is really all you need to have enough points to claim a reward. An
Amazon $5 giftcard is worth 600 points for instance, and most assignments give
you 500 or more points each.
Answering questions concerning products you review automatically enters you in
monthly sweepstakes. I actually won a $20 giftcard this way. Originally, you
were rewarded for any product review you submitted, but now its limited to
assignments. You're still free to submit videos about any product - those
actually qualify you for a chance to win special monthly gifts.
There's also the Tryology program. You do a quick survey about a product and if
you're selected, they'll send you a sample of it (like Tide detergent for
instance) and you then use it and make a review on your experience to earn
points that way.
Sometimes the assignments are for brand new things - the latest cell phones,
video games, cleaning products, deodorants, school supplies, etc. But most of
the time its stuff that you have around the house. In the past they've had
assignments to review things like Pokemon cards, your food processor, or a Meade
marble notebook. Come on, who doesn't have those things in some corner of their
house!?
While I used to earn $100 cash a month, now that the site switched to points and
prizes, I often only claim maybe $40 worth of giftcards every few months. Still
better than nothing plus you also get perks by inviting others to join. When
they upload videos, you gain extra points as well.
No spam, phonecalls, or credit card needed. You just supply your address and
phone number for when they deliver rewards. I've been a member for over 2 years
now and I love this site. I always check every few days for new assignments.
Interested? Find out more information and sign up using my referral link -- http://www.expotv.com/raf/randomreviews
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