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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Hurry Now Taking New Members!!


The following companies are now taking new members for surveys and opinions on their panels!!!

Share your Opinions! Earn great Rewards! Join the MyView Panel. Take Surveys & earn gift cards from top brands at MyView.

Ipsos I-Say Young Adults Survey     
I-Say Young Adults Survey. Ages 18-30 Qualify. As part of the Ipsos i-Say Community, you get to see new products and ideas before anyone else. It's easy to understand why businesses don't want their new ideas to leak out.

MySurvey    
   MySurvey.com is a group of consumers from throughout the United States who influence future products and services by volunteering to participate in consumer research. By sharing your opinions about products and services, you are rewarded with Reward Points to redeem for cash and merchandise. 

Nielsen Home Scan Consumer Panel (no landline required) 
Join Nielsen Home Scan Consumer Panel - Earn valuable points, which are redeemable for electronics, household items, jewelry, toy, gift cards, and more.(no landline required with this homescan signup)

Here are a few ways to make money while you shop as well!  Every Little bit helps!! :)

SwagBucks
Join Swagbucks.com and earn 1,000s of free prizes, for doing the things you do every day. Offer Description: Swagbucks.com is an online portal dedicated to helping you earn digital dollars called “Swag Bucks”, which can be redeemed for exclusive Swagbucks.com merchandise. Things like PayPal and Amazon gift cards, toys, clothes, collectibles, games, electronics and more…Swagbucks is a 100% free, no strings attached, free prizes, no shipping charges, no membership fee’s. Swagbucks has already rewarded over a million users with Amazon.com gift cards, and all kinds of quality products, to members across the United states

Think of Ebates as a local mall with over 1,200 different stores but with one huge difference. Online stores pay Ebates a commission (think of it as a finders' fee) on every sale and they split this amount with the consumer. Each store pays a different commission so users will save different amounts at different stores; users just have to look at the percentage next to the store name to see how much they will save.

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