This is s blog about the number one site to earn real cash to be spent anywhere!
Since Novemeber 2009, I have been using SuperPoints although more recently, I have been using it aggressively you might say. It’s a great way to escape from the day even if it’s for only five minutes or so. Also, it’s a great opportunity to earn fun rewards, such as Amazon or PayPal gift cards. If you haven’t heard of SuperPoints, then I’m glad you came here to learn more about it!
What is SuperPoints?
If you are familiar with sites that “pay” you in points, then SuperPoints will be easy to navigate. The website is made out of a collection of various sites that reward you whenever you promote it; however, it’s not what you think. Think of it as they are getting your opinion about services and products and you are simply sharing with your family and friends about your experience. There is no need to worry about what kind of sites are partners with SuperPoints because they are brands everyone knows, such as Macy’s, Target and The Gap. Also, a great quality about SuperPoints is that they are accredited by the Better Business Bureau and Trustee!
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This is always an important factor because for me personally, I don’t want to waste time trying to earn points. Luckily, with SuperPoints, it’s extremely easy. Right from the start, you earn 5 points for just signing up. Another fast way to earn points is by checking your email. If you do not want SuperPoints emails to be sent to you or rather to an email that is strictly for business purposes, then I suggest creating another email specifically for sites like this because you will get emails. The emails are fun to open though because you never know how many SuperPoints are inside. Even if it’s 1 point, it still adds up!
You can also earn points by actively clicking on the Super Lucky Button each day. You are allowed a certain number of clicks each day (look below) and it’s really like playing the lottery because you never know what you are going to get! There are other ways to earn points, such as completing offers, watching videos, taking surveys and referring others.
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Is it worth it to refer others?
You bet it is! The more friends that are underneath you, the better chances you have at increasing your member rank and status, plus you earn more points! Again, it’s easy to invite others. You can either email your friends or send them a special link that is your own personal referral link. Once you start referring others, you slowly build up a network that gives you points. Your friends can also invite others, which is called an extended network. I’m not entirely sure if you gain points from an extended network since I have not made it that far yet.
Wait…back up. Member rank and status?
I knew you probably wanted to know more about that. With SuperPoints, it’s valuable to you to increase your member rank and status because it allows you to reward yourself faster. There are three SuperPoints member levels, which are Basic, Gold and Platinum. In order to increase your status, look at the screen shot below.

Now, this is just a preview of my account, but you get the idea. It doesn’t cost anything in order to rank up, so you have nothing to lose.
What’s in the Rewards Catalog?
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There are a lot of goodies in the Rewards Catalog! Plus, it’s easy to find rewards that you are able to earn since SuperPoints has a handy ‘Redeem by Points’ chart. Here are the reward categories:
- Popular (like an Apple iPad!)
- Cash
- Electronics
- Gift cards
- Toys & Games
Quick tips to earn more points:
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- Share your special link on your social profiles, like Facebook or Twitter.
- Before emailing family and friends, let them know in advance that isn’t spam.
- Open every email!
SuperPoints is a fun and easy way to reward yourself. There is nothing really confusing about it; earn points and redeem! To be honest, I haven’t came across another site that allows you to earn points so easily. Usually, there is some type of catch, but with SuperPoints, it’s been nothing but easy.









Tue, Aug 28, 2012, by zack smith
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