Now I'm pretty skeptical about signing up for things online, and I certainly don't buy alot of sites promising things for free. But a friend told me about E-Rewards, a site that pays you for filling out market surveys. This makes sense to me; I know how hard it is to get people to take surveys after many-a-deleted email at Babson. Marketing students would send out surveys all the time and most people never bothered, even after being tempted by a drawing for a "free ipod" or something like that. So at E-rewards, you only have to give them your email address and fill out your demographics, and they send you surveys to complete. Each survey will give you "e-currency" which can be redeemed for a slew of different products.
For example, if you collect $40 in currency, you can get the Wall Street Journal for free for 26 weeks. I joined a few days ago and I'm already at $15. At this level I could get a free year of a bunch of different magazines, but I'm saving up for the Wall Street Journal. At higher levels, you can get US airways, Delta, American, etc frequent flier miles too. Each survey runs about $5 in e-currency, depending upon the length, and even if you don't qualify to take it, they usually give you .50 just for taking the time to answer a few questions to find out. Not bad!! The site is www.erewards.com




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