New Swag Bucks members can create a free account to this search engine that rewards you just for performing normal Internet searches. You’ll register, then need to confirm your registration by clicking on a link in a confirmation email.
When you create your account, use the Swag Bucks code 5THBIRTHDAY (code is case-sensitive) to earn 90 bonus Swag Bucks in addition to the usual 30 Swag Bucks for creating a new account. The sign-up code expires Thursday, 2/28. (Thanks, Northern Cheapskate!)
Learn all about Swag Bucks in How to Use Swag Bucks: 5 Ways to Earn Points and Prizes Online.
Earn More Points
Here are three ways you can earn points more quickly:
– Make searching easier by downloading the free Swag Bucks Toolbar (for Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer). You can also switch your default search engine to Swag Bucks on any browser (including Chrome, which is what I use).
– Search on Friday, which is referred to as Mega Swag Bucks Day. By searching on Fridays, you have a better chance of winning more higher-value Swag Bucks. You can find out more about Mega Swag Bucks Day by reading our previous post on Mega Swag Bucks Friday: Earn Extra Swag Bucks for Searching Online.
– If you have an Android phone, use the Swag Bucks TV Mobile Android app to earn Swag Bucks on the go.
Your turn: What other ways do you use to earn Swag Bucks?
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Did swagbucks stop doing coupons to earn points? They have changed their screen and I don't see the option for coupons.
Dawn – It's under the "Discover" tab: http://www.swagbucks.com/p/coupons
Dawn – FYI, through Pocket Your Dollars' Rewards you can earn money for printing coupons, plus it supports PYD.
I just signed up and only got 8 SB. When I entered in the code it told me it was for new account holders only!
Rachel – Yes, the account is for new Swag Bucks members only. Have you signed up for an account before? Perhaps you did a while ago and forgot about it, or someone who shares a computer with you already has an account?