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How to Make Money with Swagbucks

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If you aren’t utilizing Swagbucks as your side-hustle you’re missing out! Earn gift cards while searching online & completing tasks.  Check out how easy it can be!

Swagbucks has helped us to put in our gardens, pay for Christmas and birthdays, purchase a stroller and a chest freezer, pay for a few dates nights, and so much more!  If you aren't utilizing Swagbucks as your side-hustle you are missing out!

I joined Swagbucks in 2010, and over the last 8 years, I have earned numerous gift cards that have really helped out our family.  Swagbucks has helped us to put in our gardens, pay for Christmas and birthdays, purchase a stroller and a chest freezer, pay for a few dates nights, and so much more!  If you aren’t utilizing Swagbucks as your side-hustle you are missing out!

What are Swagbucks?

Swagbucks is a search engine powered by Google and Ask.com. Whenever you search using their website, you have the chance to win points (aka Swagbucks) that you can redeem for prizes and gift cards. You can easily earn enough points to get a $5 Amazon gift card every month if you do regular searches!

In addition to earning SBs from doing web searches, you can earn even more Swagbucks by:

  • installing the toolbar
  • watching SwagTV
  • using the SwagTV app
  • entering Swag Codes
  • answering surveys
  • participating in the daily polls
  • and more!

The more things you actively do to earn SBs, the faster they will accumulate, but Swagbucks never expire! You can do as little or as much as you have time for and still be earning rewards.

Redeeming Your Points

$5 Amazon Gift Card – 500 SB
$25 Amazon Gift Card – 2,200 SB
$50 Amazon Gift Card – 5,000 SB

$25 PayPal Cash – 2,500 SB
$50 PayPal Cash – 5,000 SB
$100 PayPal Cash – 10,000 SB

For most other gift cards, every 500 SB is equal to $5, and each different gift card is available in various denominations sometimes as low as $3 all the way up to $250.

They also have gift cards for Lowe’s, Apple Store, Spa Finder, Macy’s, Golfsmith, Dell, Southwest Airlines, Home Depot, iTunes, Land’s End, Cabelas, Barnes & Noble, On The Border, Travelocity, Fandango, Sony Play Station Network, Xbox Live, and more. Gift cards are often being updated, and new offers are added all the time.

In addition to gift cards, there is a ton of “SB Exclusive” merchandise, electronics, music downloads, and other items available in the Swag Store.

Start Earning Today

You can sign up for Swagbucks using my referral link. When you sign up using a referral link, you are awarded more Swagbucks then just signing up on your own.

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