Classical education is the cultivation of wisdom and virtue by nourishing the soul on truth, goodness, and beauty by means of the seven liberal arts and the four sciences so that, in Christ, the student is enabled to better know, glorify, and enjoy God. - Andrew Kern
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Swagbucks
I first heard about Swagbucks several months ago on a blog. The ads for it are very tacky and "Earn free prizes!" seems so unbelievable, so I didn't think much of it for a long time. Then I saw a friend that started posting about Swagbucks on her blog so I figured I'd try it out. I am impressed! It is by far the easiest and best way to earn a little extra money or prizes. All you do is set up your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc) to use Swagbucks search engine (which is powered by Google & Ask) and whenever you search the internet you can earn Swagbucks.
A lot of people redeem their Swagbucks for Amazon.com gift cards. It takes a few weeks to a month to earn enough to get a $5 Amazon gift card but it's worth it because you're not doing any extra work for it. Just search the web you would any other time.
You can earn more Swagbucks by installing their toolbar, promoting, referring friends, following them on Twitter and facebook. I don't do much of that though (except the referring). I'm on my computer enough these days and I don't want to spend extra time searching for Swag codes...but if you are into that, by all means do it! You'll get more Swagbucks, earn more prizes/gift cards. It's a great deal! Definitely check it out.
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