About 5 or so years ago my "other" mother told me about a website called Bzz Agent. I fully trust her so I didn't really question it, I just went and signed up. How Bzz Agent works is really simple. You got to their website, http://bzzagent.com/ and sign up. They ask a few questions about you to get to know you a little and of course you give your address. Then after your all signed up you go to the "survey" page. At first it does seem very over whelming because when you first sign up there are like a gazillion surveys to take. You do NOT have to do them all at once though. These surveys are pretty short, some only like a question or two and always multiple choice. The surveys are so they know what type of products you use. It can be anything from OTC meds, food, beverages, household cleaners, makeup (high end & regular stuff you can get at the drug store), high end creams and lotions, clothes, vacuums, toys, electronics, cars (seriously), tablets, phones and so on and so on. Really anything under the sun. I've gotten into a lot of campaigns over the years for many different things.
So here's how it works. You take the surveys, after you get the initial ones done, just log on every couple weeks to see if there are any new ones to take. Then when you get into a campaign they will email you. You click the link from the email to accept the campaign. They will send you a package with either the product or a coupon to get it free along with really good coupons to share with friends, family and strangers. You try the product out for awhile then go back to the website and write a short review with your honest opinion of the product. And that's it. Don't get discouraged if you're not invited to a campaign right away. Be patient, the invites will come. I seriously love being a Bzz Agent. It's fun to try new stuff and they don't hold it against you if you don't like the product. So it's a win win.
Here are a few pictures I pulled from my Facebook of campaigns I've gotten in to. The most impressive one I've gotten into so far was an at home beer draft system. It was pretty sweet and worth $150. Check it out. Tell me what you think and if you have any questions, I'll be more than happy to answer them :)