Popular Science Magazine Subscription
AdPerk is a service where you earn points for watching commercials and those points can be redeemed for various free items such as magazine subscriptions. You earn approximately one point for every thirty seconds of advertising that you watch and after the clip is over, you have 30 seconds to enter in a captcha to confirm you actually watched it. To get a year’s subscription to Popular Science (valued at around $12 on Amazon.com), simply watch 24 points, or approximately 12 minutes of advertising.
There are other offers on the site as well such as 50% off a subscription to Dwell (what!?) magazine but this one is by far the best. To get to the Popular Science offer, just navigate over to AdPerk and click on the picture of Popular Science magazine on the homepage. Ode, Alternative, and Radar magazines are coming soon but I’ve never heard of them before.
No mention of how long this offer is good for.
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