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08 March 2014

How I do Bing


This is the second installment of the how I do the pay click sites and this one is for Bing.  Bing is the easiest to learn and easiest to do.  I like that.

Bing is part of the Microsoft group and is closely associated with the MSN web sites even though it has it's own main page site.  The pay is one point for every two searches with a limit of 15 points per day.  That is unless they have a special deal going like double points Monday where you can get 30 points total on Monday.

When you are trying to do searches you can do your own or look for the list of top current searches for the day from the pull down lists or select one of the stories of the day as a starting point.

I try to find a search that is on an individual or a place.  The search results will generally have a list of related searches on the right hand side column.  Select one of those related searches and it will give the list of related searches across the top of the next selection.  This makes for a quick list of searches to run one after the other until your limit for the day is reached.  Just make sure to wait for Bing to recognize your search and give you credit for it.  You can see this happen by looking for your point count to appear in the upper right hand corner of the screen.

The other thing to look for is the activity list that is next to your point total.  It will show how far along you are in getting your total search points for the day and it will list any extra point special searches that are available for the day.  There is usually always at least one but I have seen as many as four so take the time to take a look.  If you keep focused on the goal of reaching your daily limit you can easily get your searches done in a matter of minutes.

Bing also has a Bing Bar that you can add to your Internet Explorer that makes it easy to access a countable Bing search from wherever you are on the web.  Like I said, easy is good.

Bing has three levels, member, silver, and gold.  It is fairly easy to get to gold and there is a reason to want to get there quick and stay there...you can redeem at discounted prices.  A $5 Amazon card can be had for 475 points at the gold level.  This means that if you do this daily you can earn a $5 dollar card each month.  The nice thing is Bing pays out quickly, like next day quick.  $5 gift cards is as high as it gets, no saving up for that big ticket card.  There are sweepstakes you can enter but like a real sweepstakes, it is a gamble and just like gambling, the odds are against you so don't bother.  Besides it is the real gift cards that will get you some of the stuff you are really after.

If you have not already signed up with Bing and would like to feel free to use my referral code try BING. (or http://www.bing.com/explore/rewards?PUBL=REFERAFRIEND&CREA=RAW&rrid=_95a992a4-7aa7-0195-b0d8-087fa58f6722).

Bing is one that I have really liked and I think you will to.  This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farrwest.

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