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Swagbucks

by Eric on July 24, 2009

I jumped on the bandwagon.  I joined Swagbucks.  A series of posts by Fabulously Broke inspired my jump into the search rewards program.  A week in, I thought I would share my thoughts.

So far, it seems that the program works as advertised.  I use the Swagbucks search engine, which is a Google/Ask.com mash-up, and I am awarded randomly with Swagbucks.  You can also get Swagbucks using Swagcodes from “code hunts” on the site, Twitter, Facebook, or MySpace.

Search & Win

For your Swagbucks, you can get almost anything.  The Swag Store has a long list of gift cards, collectibles, music, entertainment, or even a $5 cash through your PayPal account.  I am saving for the Amazon.com gift card, because I love movies, books, and games.

My only complaint: finding the Swag codes on code hunts is a pain in the ass.  Other than that, I switched my default search in Firefox to Swagbucks and get a few bucks a day.

If you have any questions about the site, I am happy to answer in the comments. If you do decide to sign up, please use my referral link so I can get a few bonus Swagbucks.  You can also learn more about how Swagbucks work through my personalized Swagbucks site.

Search & Win

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