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Dec 15 2008

Make Extra Money with Paid Search

Published by Andy Hough at 6:08 pm under Alternative income Edit This

You can make a little extra money by being paid to search.  This is not passive income but it is close because it doesn’t take much work.  You just search like you normally would but you do it at a site that pays you to search rather than at a regular search engine.  You won’t be paid much for searching but it does add up.  It is nice to make a little extra money for something you already do.

There are several companies out there that will pay you for searches.  The one I currently use is Swagbucks .   When you do searches through the Swagbucks search engine you will randomly be awarded Swag Bucks.  You won’t earn Swag Bucks on every search but you can earn Swag Bucks several times a day.  I’ve only been using it for about a month and I already have enough Swag Bucks to redeem for a $5 gift card.  This is without doing anything extra to earn Swag Bucks.

You can also refer friends and earn matching Swag Bucks when they earn Swag Bucks.  This allows you somewhat of a passive income component but the match is capped at 100 Swag Bucks so that component is somewhat limited.  Even if you don’t refer friends this is an easy way to get a little spending money.

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One Response to “Make Extra Money with Paid Search”

  1. loislane26on 15 Dec 2008 at 11:25 pm edit this

    I’ve nominated you for a lemonade award. Check out my blog! :)

    **Thanks for nominating me for the award. I’ve already won the Lemonade Award once though and I think that is enough. Thanks again.

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