Embee Mobile
Type of program: Mobile rewards
Technical requirements: Available for more than 300 mobile carriers, including AT&T and Verizon.
Locations: More than 100 countries
How it works: Install its "mobile performance meter" and earn gift cards
How it pays: Gift cards
Bottom line: Users install the app from Google Play and those in the United States earn gift cards from places like Amazon, Domino’s Pizza, and Dell. Outside the United States,the points can be traded for mobile airtime.
*Just leave the "meter" running on your phone, and you get free gift cards. That's all there is to it.
*The Mobile Performance Meter rewards you with completely free gift cards for doing nothing but using your phone normally.
visit site : http://www.embeemobile.com/play.html
AppRewards
Type of program: Rewards
Technical requirements: Apple apps only
Locations: Anywhere
How it works: Download free apps then earn points by sharing apps on social media and playing games.
How it pays: Pays points on RewardsDen and Kiip. These services allow you to earn discounts or free items from places eBags, PetSmart, SkyMall, Overstock.com, 1800Flowers.com, Starbucks, Best Buy, Pepsi, Sears and Disney.
Bottom line: To make this pay enough to collect any significant rewards, you probably have to be participating in other programs that earn points through RewardsDen or Kiip. But if you like to try new apps, it could be fun.
Features:
• Complete offers to receive great rewards
• Invite friends and get a referral bonus
• Access some amazing bonuses
• Easy to understand system
• Great interface
• Lots of possibilities
Visit site : http://cashrewardclub.com
Gigwalk
Type of program: Task-oriented crowdsourcing
Technical requirements: iPhone (Android app is planned.)
Locations: More than 6,000 cities in the United States
How it works: People log on and find “gigs” or tasks. These tasks can be almost anything but some of the typical ones are price checks, app testing, data verification, taking photos,mystery shopping, surveys, etc.
They apply for these tasks to the client seeking the work and, if selected, submit the work.
They receive feedback from their clients.
Positive feedback allows them to access higher paying gigs.
How it pays: Pays cash into a PayPal account. Tasks typically pay $3-5; however, for experienced Gigwalkers there are some tasks that pay up to $100. Payment for tasks is made within 7 days.
Gigwalkers must pay PayPal’s transaction fees but can choose a higher minimum payout to minimize their frequency.
Bottom line: A few things need to be figured in to determine how lucrative this money-making app
will be for you: not only the time it takes to complete the task, but the time it takes to apply to tasks and the travel required to complete gigs. At $3-5 a gig it probably doesn’t pay to travel far.
However, the competition is greater for gigs that don’t require travel or that are in a heavily
populated area.
visit site : http://www.gigwalk.com
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