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Friday, 3 November 2017

Everything you need to know about Bing Rewards

The Complete Guide to Bing
Rewards:




Bing Rewards launched in 2010 as a way to incentivize the
use of the Bing search engine. Sure, it seems a bit like Bing
is bribing people to use their search engine, but loyalty
programs are pretty common in other industries.
With Bing Rewards, members earn credits for searching
using Bing, checking out new features, and performing
other tasks. As long as you're signed in to your Bing
Rewards account, you can earn credits while searching on
any device.
Bing has steadily increased their U.S. search engine
market share in recent years, climbing from 16.3% at the
end of 2012 to 18.2% in December 2013 . By September
2014, searches on Bing accounted for 19.4% of all U.S.
searches . It's a trend we've seen across our client accounts
at WordStream, as well, with modest but steady increases in
Bing search volumes.
Is it because of their Bing Rewards loyalty program? It
certainly hasn't hurt. But what are Bing Rewards and how
can you use them? Use this table of contents to find the
information you're looking for:
Bing Rewards: Features and Benefits
Bing Rewards Loyalty Levels: Member, Silver & Gold
Benefits
Earning More Bing Rewards Credits
Redeeming Bing Rewards: What Can You Get for Using
Bing?
Bing Rewards FAQs
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Bing Rewards: Features and Benefits
The Bing Rewards program allows you to earn credits for
searching on Bing, using new Bing features, or trying
certain other Microsoft products and services.
Bing Rewards are tracked through a credit counter on your
browser (Internet Explorer 7 or later, or the latest version
of Firefox, Chrome or Safari), which appears in the top
right corner of any Bing.com page you're visiting.





Alternatively, you can download and install the Bing Bar ,
which has a Bing Rewards button and credit counter. Mobile
users can also access Bing Rewards through their default
mobile web browser.
Bing Rewards members can earn points for using Bing –
consider it a frequent flyer program for searchers. It's a
tiered program, so more credits are available to upper
level members.
Bing Rewards Loyalty Levels: Member,
Silver & Gold Benefits
Bing Rewards offers more perks to those who reach their
higher status membership levels.
The first tier is 'Member' and is the entry-level for new
members. Members get credits for using Bing for their
searches and for daily offers.
Once a Member completes the Welcome to Rewards tour,
redeems their first reward and has accumulated at least
200 credits, they move up to Silver level. With the
promotion, Bing Rewards Silver members get a 50 credit
bonus.
The highest Bing Rewards level is Gold, which members can
attain once they've earned 750 lifetime credits and are
performing 150 qualifying searches on Bing each month.
Once a member reaches Gold level, they get up to 10% off
their rewards redemptions.
Earning More Bing Rewards Credits
Bing Rewards offers members different ways to
accumulate credits. Using Bing for searches on your PC
gives you 1 credit for every 2 searches, up to a maximum of
15 credits per day.



As you complete the available Bing Rewards credit tasks,
you'll see them checked off in your dashboard and in the
drop-down from your browser credit counter:
Other ways to earn:
Invite friends to use Bing Rewards and earn 100 credits
for each friend who reaches Silver status (for a maximum
of 500 credits).
Use Bing for mobile searches and earn 1 credit for every 2
searches, up to a maximum of 10 credits per day.
Complete the tasks in your Bing Rewards dashboard. This is
where Bing posts special offers that are typically worth 1
credit each, in exchange for completing a task. For
example, as I'm writing this, Bing is offering 1 credit if you
use the MSN Food & Drink App, and another if you explore


Bing's most popular features on a special web resource they
created (see above).
Bing also offers special rewards incentives and limited-
time promotions. When these are available, you'll see the
announcement on the Bing Blog.
You used to be able to sign in with your Facebook account,
but Microsoft and Facebook must have fallen out of love
because that option has been phased out. Bing Rewards
users can only use their Facebook account to login until
February 15, 2015. After that, you'll need a Microsoft
account. Navigate over to Bing Rewards to get started .
Remember, it's only open to U.S. residents and even then,
Americans can't earn or redeem credits while traveling
abroad (unless they're using a proxy server, shhh).
You'll have to give your phone number so Bing Rewards can
verify the account and VOIP numbers aren't permitted
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