Saturday, July 9, 2011

CrowdTap offers some great experiences!!

http://bit.ly/gGi1BJ

I have been a member of CrowdTap for about a year now. When I joined it was almost brand new and was in beta testing (still is I believe), I wasn't sure what that meant but thought of earning more money to go into my amazon account excited me and I was willing to give it a try. I was kind of lost with the site at first and had a hard time remembering to go there and voice my opinions on things for the longest time, but recently, within the past few months, I have really gotten into the site and have earned $115.20 in amazon gift cards and have tested out some awesome products.

CrowdTap is a site where you are able to perform "quick hits" and "actions". "Quick hits" are short little questions you answer to earn points and sometimes you can win money from just answering the question. The "actions" are discussions that you can join and voice your opinion on. From time to time you are able participate in web shares like I have. You can earn points from having your post starred (400) and from having 10 likes (50). You have the opportunity to win on the discussions also, when you do you can win $10 to $20. To be able to win you have to participate in the discussion and "give high quality feedback".

The web shares I have participated in ones for Playtex Sports Wipes, Old Navy dresses, Old Navy accessories party, and just recently I just participated in a Old Navy shorts in store party where I was able to get a pair of shorts, a shirt, and one accessory for free for myself and 3 other people. You have to apply for these web shares and once you are approved you join it. The company will send you everything you need to do the web share. Once you get your package, you have to read through the directions and perform the share within the allowed time frame. Once you do that all you have to do is fill out the report which only takes a few minutes to do. The better report you give, the more money you can make from it, usually $2-$5. It doesn't seem like a lot but if you think about the free items you get along with it, it is a lot.

The best part is 5% of your earnings goes to a charity from a list that you can choose from (I choose Susan G Komen's Race for the Cure) and CrowdTap matches that 5% also. So not only do you get to earn money for yourself but for your charity too, a win win situation there!!
Now that I have got the hang of CrowdTap, it is a very fun site where my opinions matter and I would be lost without it.

To start "Tapping" yourself click this link: http://bit.ly/gGi1BJ
To see my previous posts about my web shares click these following links:
Old Navy Shorts: http://mycritesclan.blogspot.com/2011/07/shopping-for-free-once-again.html
Old Navy accessories: http://mycritesclan.blogspot.com/2011/05/having-blast-with-old-navy.html
Playtex Sport Wipes: http://mycritesclan.blogspot.com/2011/04/playtex-sport-body-wipes.html
Old Navy dresses: http://mycritesclan.blogspot.com/2011/04/shopping-for-free.html

Monday, July 4, 2011

Shopping for FREE once again!!!

I was fortunate enough to get invited in another sample share for Old Navy again from CrowdTap. I am really beginning to love this site.

I took 3 of my nieces with me this time and they had a blast, until it time to take pictures of your clothes we tried on. Old Navy has so much to offer from size 0 to size 18. I have noticed that some of their clothes do run a little small but others run a little big. So you just HAVE to try them on.

I have NEVER had a bad experience at Old Navy. The management was very friendly and helpful. I really love the fact that they have someone dedicated to the dressing rooms. Renee was working, she was absolutely amazing!! She was very fun and if we needed anything she was right there.

We bought, well I can't really say bought, but got a shirt, a pair of shorts, and an accessory a piece. All together we got $260 worth of clothes for FREE!! In the picture we are missing one of my niece's outfits because she had to go to work.

Where I work - Mercy Health partners - Sherman Campus