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The Swagbucks Challenge - Part 2
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I've seen people on here say they have earnt £25 a month. How is that possible when the daily target deal only gives you 300~ SB. Which equates to less than £2.50
The 300 sb is a bonus that you get if you have reached the daily goal every day. It is on top of what you earn, not instead. I aim for 200 sb a day but routinely get more. Since I started, on June 3rd this year, I have earned 78 889 sb - that's £435 (£62 average over 7 months) - just with Swagbucks. So £25 is very possible.0 -
I've seen people on here say they have earnt £25 a month. How is that possible when the daily target deal only gives you 300~ SB. Which equates to less than £2.50
I think you might be missing things slightly..
the bonus for meeting the daily targets is just that, a bonus. you have the swagbucks that you've made each day, plus the daily bonus', plus the bonus for however many days in a row achieved that month (bonus' paid on the 5th of the following calendar month). so if you hit the daily targets you can make a reasonable enough amount per month.
i've been on sb since sept & have made about £100 in that time by hitting targets most days (first full month for me was nov), I recon if you hit the daily targets plus a small amount each day you can make a £5 AGC per week at the current offer prices, obviously if you push on every day & make a good margin over the target you will make more, & thats not factoring in the bonus' as they are paid once a month.- Mortgage: 1st one down, 2nd also busted
- Student Loan gone
Swagbucks, Mingle, GiffGaff, Prolific, Qmee & Quidco; thank you MSE every little bit helps0 -
I've seen people on here say they have earnt £25 a month. How is that possible when the daily target deal only gives you 300~ SB. Which equates to less than £2.50
I earn £30 a month from Swag Bucks and I don't spend all day on the site. I do as much as I can first thing in the morning and then come back to it later in the day to see if there are any surveys or any offers. I just earn as much as I can every day. Today for instance the target is 60sb. I have earned 185sb which is quite a lot above the daily goal. I'll also get 6sb on top of that. Over the course of a month I generally earn 3 x £10 paypal payments. I do lots of surveys on other sites and also earn some money from my own website. It all helps to stretch the pension a bit further and it allows me to keep dogs and run them in agility competitions. I wouldn't be able to afford my hobbies without sites like Swagbucks and my own website.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0 -
Apple_Crumble wrote: »The 300 sb is a bonus that you get if you have reached the daily goal every day. It is on top of what you earn, not instead. I aim for 200 sb a day but routinely get more. Since I started, on June 3rd this year, I have earned 78 889 sb - that's £435 (£62 average over 7 months) - just with Swagbucks. So £25 is very possible.
:eek: I can't seem to find my jaw. That's bloody amazing! :T0 -
On the 5th, or whenever it is you get your bonus points from daily bonuses etc, do those points count towards your daily target that day? Or is that just wishful thinking?Challenge: Make £2024 in 2024
Playtime Rewards: £202
Prograd: £20
Prolific: £38.56
Consumer testing: £45
Vinted: £10
Cashback (Chase): £18.19
Interest: £88.21
Nielsen: £5
YouGov; £50.00
Swagbucks: £100
Test Em All: £10
TesterUp: £79.70
Total: £666.660 -
From the facebook page....->
The winner of the Tots 100 Blogger challenge is Wendy Mcdonald who earned an amazing 19,000 Bucks in a month. Well done Wendy - and read her blog here - www.insidethewendyhouse.blogspot.co.uk
Holy-moly ! That is roughly 600 per day ! Yikes!
I only got near 600 once....pure fluke from a 350 sb survey I managed to bag.
Fair play to Wendy though,she earned it fair & square.0 -
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:eek: I can't seem to find my jaw. That's bloody amazing! :T
It really depends on how much time you have (or want to spend) on Swagbucks, and also luck with getting surveys/things crediting or not crediting. I've earned 51,418 SB since I joined in July and have been earning £50 a month. I always try to aim for at least twice the daily target - some days it's easy, other days like to day can be very difficult. It can become quite an obsession, though, so I try to not let it rule my life.Swagbucks joined 5th July 2012 - Earned 2012: Amazon - £300 - 2013: Amazon - £610
Neobux - joined 15th April 2013 - Earned 2013 $695 PayPal
2014 - Swagbucks £75 Neobux $102 Clixsense $67
2014 goal £180/6000 -
paulshorse wrote: »It really depends on how much time you have (or want to spend) on Swagbucks, and also luck with getting surveys/things crediting or not crediting. I've earned 51,418 SB since I joined in July and have been earning £50 a month. I always try to aim for at least twice the daily target - some days it's easy, other days like to day can be very difficult. It can become quite an obsession, though, so I try to not let it rule my life.
I feel like I spend a lot of time on swagbucks... obviously not enough. But then again, I don't really like to do the offers that make you sign up using credit cards or such.
And I really can't be bothered with creating new emails and sign-ing up to lots of offers.
Next month will aim for £40.
Just wanna say a big thank you to everybody for helping me stick with it and making it worth while. Checking in to this forum is a great motivator. :T0 -
:eek: I can't seem to find my jaw. That's bloody amazing! :Tpaulshorse wrote: »It really depends on how much time you have (or want to spend) on Swagbucks, and also luck with getting surveys/things crediting or not crediting. I've earned 51,418 SB since I joined in July and have been earning £50 a month. I always try to aim for at least twice the daily target - some days it's easy, other days like to day can be very difficult. It can become quite an obsession, though, so I try to not let it rule my life.
As Paulshorse says, it depends on a lot of factors. I can't seem to sleep in the morning so I am usually awake somewhere between 4.30 and 6.30 (that's a lay in for me) so, rather than toss and turn, I do SB, GH, CS, etc... My work pattern varies also from week to week, sometimes I am home during the day and that makes it easier although when I do a 10 or 13 hours day, getting goal can be a bit of a challenge :eek:0
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