What the chuff is Swagbucks?
Before the lovelies at Tots100 put the feelers out for thrifty bloggers who like a bit of a challenge I had already heard of Swagbucks. Set up in 2007 the company allows its members to earn points that may be redeemed for all sorts of goodies when they shop, answer questions, play games, watch videos, refer other members etc. The more points you get the more you are able to redeem for.
What is the point?
FREE stuff! There are many things that you are able to redeem your Swagbucks for, including Amazon gift cards. For those who, like myself, enjoy the challenge of getting something for nothing, or very little at least, especially on the run up to Christmas, Swagbucks can be great fun and very rewarding.
Is it difficult to use?
Actually, the site is incredibly easy to use and quite fun too. I’ve already been having a play around (in front of the TV so it has all been very leisurely) and have thoroughly enjoyed myself.
What is the Tots100 Swagbucks Christmas Challenge?
Everything you need to know about the challenge is on the Tots100 site (here). Basically myself and eleven other fabulously thrifty bloggers have been challenged to try and earn as many points via the site as possible before the 14th December deadline. Being slightly competitive this appeals to me 🙂
The quickest way to accrue Swagbucks, especially in a challenge like this is to share the fun and earning potential with others and ask them to join via you if they fancy it. If you do fancy it and want to help me beat the pants off my bloggy friends (see, really not overly competitive at all) then PLEASE do so via my referral link.
Referral link:
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/NickiSue2
Keep an eye on the blog over the following few weeks and for those on Twitter you can find out more via the #SwagbucksChristmas hashtag and potentially be in with a chance of winning something yourself.
**Disclosure: For taking part in this challenge and spreading the word I will receive 2000 Swagbucks.