So, what have I learned about Swagbucks in the week since I joined up?
Well, Swagbucks is a strange animal. You have to programme yourself to change the way you do things online in order to make the most benefit from it. Using Swagbucks as your search engine randomly nets you bucks. But it’s an effort to remember to do it and I use Chrome, which doesn’t support the Swagbucks toolbar.
Likewise, you have to network: the more referrals you get, the more Bucks you get. And if your friends use Swagbucks regularly, you get regular kickbacks- Bucks every time they get Bucks. Friends really make a difference in this game.
Shopping: if you shop online, use the affiliated stores. Every pound you spend means more bucks in the bank. If only I had been less efficient with my Christmas shopping, I could have made better use if this.
Surveys: I never seem to qualify for any of these.
Daily Polls: checking in daily gets you two Bucks before you’ve even started the day. No-brainer.
Videos: I don’t really watch online videos, and those on the site aren’t of interest, but if you were online anyway, it’s no hardship to mute the sound and open a video in another browser window, then watch without watching: it’s a simple way to earn more Bucks.
Games: I don’t play online games. I haven’t explored this option at all.
Special Offers: offers that, if you take advantage of them, net you Bucks. Some of them require you to make a purchase, and if you cancel it you could lose your bucks. But the ones that net you most Bucks are online scratch card companies, betting agencies and so forth. I’m not going there.
And lastly, I have learned that almost everyone is doing better than me in the Tots 100 Swagbucks Challenge…..
Oh, and if you would join Swagbucks, put some of my top tips to good use and earn me yourself some Swagbucks, I’d be pitifully very grateful
Go on! You know you want to tell me what you think!