Search with Bing and Earn Rewards



 

While I was at Type-A Parent Conference in Atlanta during September I had a chance to meet with the people from Bing.  We learned about their new program to benefit local schools.  It’s pretty simple really.  You sign up for a Bing account (for free) and then use their search engine to browse the internet.  While you are searching for topics specific to you, you are racking up reward points.  You can then turn those rewards into a cash donation to a school of your choice.

In the Bing Suite located at the conference they had a fun photo area filled with props.  They were giving away some Bing swag as prizes randomly through Instagram photos shared.  My good friend, Jennifer, and I had a blast goofing off with the props and even won a t-shirt!  We were eager to promote #BingforSchools and had a good laugh at ourselves.

Earn Bing Rewards

Search with Bing and Earn Rewards

Bing RewardsHave you signed up for Bing Rewards?  Even if you do not have a local school to donate your rewards to, Bing offers many ways to cash in your rewards on gift cards!  Why not save money on the items you need by getting them for free through Bing?

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27 Comments

    1. Very similar to Swag Bucks which I’ve used for years. I love seeing websites give back to their users. Especially since we are the ones that see all the ads 😉

  1. I had no idea about the Bing Rewards! I’ll have to check it out! You guys look like you had do much fun at Type A! I have to make sure I go next year!

  2. I heard about type A when it was over I am so out of the loop of what goes on in Atlanta. Glad they give back to schools that’s a good thing

  3. I had no idea that Bing offered a rewards program. Will definitely have to check it out since you can set it up to donate to schools. I love when companies do stuff like this.

  4. How did I not see you at Type A? I’ve been wanting to meet you in person for years! I love this idea of earning rewards to help schools that Bing offers!

    1. I stayed in the expo area most of the time. My client has been a sponsor for the last two years so I helped with their booth. The conference went by quickly, I felt like I didn’t get a chance to meet many new people I wanted to!

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