Thursday, June 21, 2012

How I Get A Lot of My Free Clothes and Stuff

Over the past three years I have been looking for ways to stretch my paycheck. I discovered how much fun the coupon game can be, but then I was reading in a magazine about how there were internet groups that would pay you for your opinions, or give you free products to try and review. I thought, well, I'm pretty opinionated, but sometimes I think those close to me would pay me NOT to share my thoughts. I got started on a site called CrowdTap, which gives you "quickhits": little short questions about where you like to shop, what you like to eat, etc. Within a couple of weeks, I was getting invitations to participate in marketing group discussions with major manufacturers. For sharing my feedback to specific questions, I was earning points on CrowdTap. About a month later, I started receiving invites to Sample & Shares. A brand would send me an invite to register for a full-sized product in exchange for my honest feedback after a period of time. Over the last three years I have received free Woolite detergent, McCormick Grillmates barbecue sauce, seasonings, and marinades, Listerine mouthwash, and jeans, shoes, tank tops and swimsuits from Old Navy (my favorite Sample & Share).Well, these opportunities are too cool for me to keep them to myself so I am sharing my secret with my readers. I am enclosing a link to CrowdTap so you can see if it is something you are interested in. If you don't like getting free stuff that's tailored to your needs, well, I just don't know about you, LOL! Girls125x125

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  1. I almost forgot, I also am a member of a service called BzzAgent. I get a lot of consumable products to try and then I write reviews of them. If anyone is interested in getting started with BzzAgent, comment on this post and I will send you my referral link. BzzAgent has offered me campaigns for Garnier Fructis shampoo and conditioners, Sprout baby food, Burt's Bee's facial wash and moisturizer, Children's Claritin, Woolite laundry detergent, Ballpark beef patties, Dr. Scholl's high heel inserts, just to name a few. And all of these were full-sized products, not trial sized!

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