Follow these instructions to get 100GB of OneDrive cloud storage free for the next two years
To get in on the action, you’ll first need to create an account with Microsoft if you haven’t done so already. From there, you’ll want to create an account with Bing Rewards – Microsoft’s loyalty program that rewards users for using its search engine.
Assuming you perform all of this before February 28, you should see
the offer for your free 100GB of OneDrive storage in the Earn and
Explore category on the Bing Rewards dashboard. To accept the reward,
simply click the “Get my storage” button and agree to receive
promotional e-mails from OneDrive (this can be canceled at any time).The obvious goal here for Microsoft is two-fold. First, they’re
looking to attract more users to Bing and introducing new users to Bing
Rewards could certainly help with that.
What’s more, the Redmond-based company is betting that after the
two-year trial period is up, users will be comfortable and invested
enough in OneDrive that they’ll be willing to pay to continue to use it.
It’s a safe bet that’ll no doubt pay off with at least some users.
For those not familiar, Bing Rewards is Microsoft’s loyalty program
for its search engine. By simply using Bing on a daily basis, you can
earn points that can be used to buy gift cards, monthly subscriptions to
services like Hulu Plus, enter sweepstakes or you can simply donate
them to charity.
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