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Go Out, Check In, Get Paid With WeReward

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

I’m sure that by now, most people are familiar with the concept of “checking in” to let your friends know where you are. For those who aren’t, it’s pretty simple. You’re out to lunch at Outback Steakhouse and you whip out your phone and check in using a service like FourSquare to let your friends know you’re there. Maybe one of them will drop in and have a drink with you or just notice that you go there a lot and try the place themselves. Checking in is only becoming more popular every day, but now you can get paid for doing it!

Get Paid To Check In

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WeReward.com pays you for check ins and tasks you complete in the real world. It integrates with Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare, so you can still get your badges and share the way you always have, which is pretty cool because I can now just use this one app for all three. Of course I checked out the video below and then promptly downloaded the app to my iPhone.

It’s one of those things I wish I’d thought of first and had to happen eventually. I’ve been checking in all the time on FourSquare and now I can get points for each check in that convert to cash. You bet I’m in.

Trying It First Hand

I haven’t been out yet, but I wanted to give this thing a shot. After downloading the app, I set up all three network connections to Facebook, Twitter, and FourSquare. I always do this first in new apps so I don’t have to go back and do it later in the middle of some activity or while I’m on the road. Before I could do this, the app took a little longer to load than I had expected, but I suspect that’s because it is grabbing all the nearby businesses and the reward details. It also crashed the first time I opened it. I can’t say if that’s the app’s fault as I’m jailbroken, but it’s in open beta, so who knows. Regardless, once the app is loaded it’s fast and it hasn’t crashed again. So far, so good. I should also point out that I’m using a non-default font on my iPhone, so text in apps sometimes gets cut off as seen in my screen caps.

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When you first open the application, you get a listing of businesses in the area where you can check in and earn reward points as seen in the image on the left above. For these, it seems I have to take a picture of the establishment if I want my points, but it’s not like that’s hard to do. When I hit “Check In”, it loads up the camera, I snap the photo and submit it for review. Another option lets me find things nearby with a search. To give it a test run, I typed in “pizza” and off it went searching for me. A second later, I had a listing that included a bunch of places near me that were either pizza joints or at least serve or sell pizza. Oddly, the list also included Long John Silvers. I don’t think they sell pizza, but other than that, it was pretty accurate. Before you check in, you can also click a little arrow at the bottom to expand a CityGrid listing for the business which includes a bit of helpful information as well as a review count and overall rating.

The image on the right above shows the Tasks view. This is the sweet spot where you can cure a little boredom and earn a lot of points quickly. Points convert at one cent each, so the Taco Bell task will earn you a cool $5 while other tasks are generally pretty simple and get you decent point amounts as well. As a test (and to earn an easy breezy 50 points), I tapped on the WeReward task which asked me to write “www.wereward.com” on my body with a marker and submit a photo of it. I wrote on my hand, snapped a photo, added a little note for Twitter (optional) and submitted it. I now have my first 50 points pending.

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You can check the status and history of all your rewards in the rewards page of the app. This shows Pending, Approved, Declined, and Referrals. This page is also where you can see your point total and its dollar equivalent and cash out if you’re over 5,000 points.

Earn With Referrals

If I’m already going to use a service and tell my friends about it, I look for the referral program if it exists, and it wasn’t hard to find here. Not only does it exist, but it’s on a percentage scale. When I refer someone, I get 10% of all their verified check in points, which can add up pretty quick. I know some serious FourSquarers who check in all the time.

Conclusions

Now this is where you iPhone owners should Download the App. WeReward is a welcomed addition to my iPhone. Not only will I use it daily, but it works well and is very well thought out. I’m already excited to try it out for the first time checking in somewhere for dinner! Download and let me know what you think.

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Make Money On Twitter With Sponsored Tweets

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

As most of my readers are aware, aside from building websites, playing with electronics, and buying and selling domains, I am also a student (and sometimes teacher) in the art of social media marketing. Anyone who works with social media marketing regularly is aware of how useful Twitter can be in promoting your product, event, or brand. But it’s not only your own twitter account you should think about. Successful Twitter marketing includes getting mentioned by other popular Twitter users. That can come naturally, or it can come in the form of Sponsored Tweets. This is another great offering from IZEA, Inc., the brains behind PayPerPost and SocialSpark, just to name a couple.

Early Signup

Right now, SponsoredTweets.com is working hard to have 10,000 Twitter users signed up to earn. Not only can you earn money, but the 10,000th person to sign up will get $1,000. That’s pretty awesome, but they’re getting really close to hitting that mark, so sign up soon. You’d hate to find out that someone won right before you signed up.

Even without the possible $1,000 windfall, you should really check it out and sign up if you’re working on having a lot of followers anyway. They’re still in the “early bird” sign up phase, but pretty soon, they’ll open the flood gates for advertisers to start providing paid opportunities. I had an opportunity to sign up before they opened it up to the public and even took a paid opportunity already. It’s a great feeling to make a decent dollar amount just for a couple clicks that post a tweet for you.

If you win the $1,000, though, you better come back and post a “thank you” in the comments!

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