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How I Earn Amazon Gift Cards for our Homeschool

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26 Feb

How I Earn Amazon Gift Cards for HomeschoolI heard of SwagBucks for a long time before I started using it, but I kept ignoring it because things that sound good sometimes also sound gimmicky. Then I started noticing that a lot of you visit Freely Educate each day through Swag Bucks.   Since you trust it, I thought I’d try it, and now I’m happy to have redeemed hundreds of dollars in Amazon and Lowe’s gift cards (you can earn other products or other store’s gift cards; Amazon is usually my choice)! I use Swagbucks to earn Amazon gift cards for our homeschool.

How I use SwagBucks to Earn Amazon Gift Cards

I earned the swag bucks by doing nothing more than what I normally do. At SwagBucks, you receive gift cards or other prizes for doing what you’re already doing:  searching on the internet.  If you do an average of 5 searches a day, you should earn around $15 a month just from doing what you already do. Toss in a few surveys, a few referrals, watching a video, and the occasional sign-up or coupon printout, and you’ll soon earn enough for a tank of gas or trip to the grocery in no time!  450 SwagBucks = $5 Amazon Gift Card.  You may also use the bucks for PayPal cash, Starbucks gift cards, products, and more.

Go to Swagbucks to sign up and start earning!

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Disclosure: I’m telling you about SwagBucks because I genuinely like the program and use the site daily. I will receive Swag Bucks when you sign up, which I use to fill our family’s bookshelves, and occasionally for giveaways on this blog. 

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  1. e-Expeditions says

    November 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM

    I love what you’re doing with this blog! Home education and online learning are subjects very close to my heart, so I’ll definitely be coming back for more! Thank you for putting this site together! 🙂

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  2. Lori @ Freely Educate says

    November 21, 2011 at 12:19 PM

    You’re welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment!

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  3. lotus dream says

    May 1, 2012 at 8:20 AM

    Thanks for sharing your experience,I am on my way to reedeeming my second gc from swagbucks.

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