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13
May 12

Filtering Your Rewards on Earndit

Now that the number of rewards available on Earndit has grown to close to 40 (wow!!), we figured it’d be good to give you a way to easily filter the types of rewards you’d like to see on the page.

When perusing rewards on the “Redeem” page, you can use the filter tool in the top-right of the page (see the red box in the screenshot above this post). This will allow you to filter the rewards by categories such as food, clothing and lifestyle. You can also sort them in order of popularity, or how recently they’ve been added to Earndit, or in order of points needed. Finally, you can check the box to only show rewards that you have enough points for.

This should make finding and redeeming rewards more convenient for you. Please feel free to let us know what you think.

Andres


26
Jan 12

Journey Bar Saved Me In Nepal

We had been climbing uphill for 2 hours and had another 3 hours of uphill climb to go. We were also at an elevation of about 10,000 feet. This is not a good time to run out of stamina!

My wife and I just came back from Nepal where we did a 5-day trek through the foothills of the Himalayas. It was absolutely stunning and I’d be happy to share pictures, but this story is not about that. Rather, this story is about how we were caught a bit by surprise with how strenuous the second day of the trek would be. It was only the night prior that we learned that we’d be climbing steeply uphill for 5 hours straight. We were on our way to Ghorepani – a hilltop village with a gorgeous view of the Himalayan mountains. The food available to us would have been sufficient for routine daily life, but a trek is nothing close to routine.

We set out on that second day around 8:15am. By 8:45am my calves were beginning to cramp and I was breathing quite heavily. While I consider myself to be in decent shape, this was a completely different type of workout than I was used to. We would take short breaks every 15 minutes or so, ensuring to hydrate and stretch our muscles if need be.

Around 10:15am, not even halfway through the day’s physical demands, I began to hit a wall. Keep in mind that we were about 6 hours away from the nearest road, so I had no option but to power through the climb. Fortunately my wife is a great packer and remembered that she had brought a couple Journey Bars along for the trek. Bingo! I ripped open the barbecue flavored bar and smiled with each bite. It was delicious. More importantly, it was like stumbling upon an oasis in the desert. The bar rejuvenated me with the fuel I needed to continue the trek and make it to Ghorepani.

Thank you Journey Bar!! You saved me in Nepal.

Andres


13
Dec 11

BodyMedia Points Formula

We are so thrilled to have a large base of BodyMedia FIT users on Earndit. You have shown yourselves to be a friendly and encouraging group of people and you lift the positive vibe of the Earndit community.

There have been several questions as to how BodyMedia points are calculated on Earndit and we’d like to provide an answer to everyone at once. First, some background on our philosophy with awarding points:

We accept data from many different types of tracking services. Some are devices worn all day (BodyMedia and Fitbit), other devices are worn for a specific workout (Garmin and Nike+ chip), others are apps used for specific workouts (RunKeeper, Nike+ app and Everytrail) and another is just used once to signal you’re about to workout (Foursquare). It’s important that we create an even playing field with all of these services so that someone who uses BodyMedia could compare themselves to someone who uses RunKeeper. We’re trying to draw apples-to-apples comparisons among apples, oranges and bananas. Not an easy task! Additionally, we like to celebrate each tracking service’s unique capabilities by leveraging the specific data it records.

With BodyMedia FIT, we look at each and every minute of the day in which the device recorded activity. For any minute in which your MET level is at a 3 or higher, we assign that minute a point value of: 0.1 x (MET – 1). For example, if you spend 10 minutes at a MET level of 9, you’d earn 8 points for those 10 minutes of activity.

If you were to go for a run with a BodyMedia FIT device while also tracking the run using RunKeeper, you’d certainly get more points from the RunKeeper tracking than the BodyMedia tracking for that one event. HOWEVER, because BodyMedia FIT is worn all day long, you’re also earning points for all your other activities throughout the day (e.g. walking around your home, doing the dishes, etc). As you can see, if we tried to make BodyMedia FIT points equal RunKeeper points on a specific workout, then BodyMedia users would get far more points throughout the day. This wouldn’t be “fair” to RunKeeper users.

Finally, there have been some concerns that people aren’t able to reach 60 points per day. Trust me, it’s okay if you don’t get 60 points in a day. It’s meant to be hard to do. I’ve only done it a couple times in the past year!

As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any feedback. You can also email me directly at dremoran@earndit.com.

Be active, get rewarded, you earndit!

Andres


8
Nov 11

iHealth Challenge was our biggest yet

We just wrapped up the 7-day iHealth Challenge and it was our largest one yet with 940 participants! Wow! The prizes were iHealth’s sophisticated blood pressure docks that connect to any iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod). Not only does the product keep track of all of your readings and present them to you in graphical form, you can share them with family or a doctor. iHealth gave one of these blood pressure docks to the absolute winner of the challenge and to four randomly selected people who earned at least 100 points in the challenge.

We were very pleased to see how much camaraderie and support there was among people in the challenge. Participants were drawing inspiration from each other and kept each other motivated. That’s what Earndit is all about!

The winner of the challenge was Damen L. He put up a staggering 1310 points and was followed by Sarah R who had 1202 points. The four randomly selected winners of the other blood pressure docks were: Andrew C, Robin L, Michael M and Emily F.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the iHealth Challenge. And a big thank you to iHealth for supporting the Earndit community.

This same exact challenge will run again on Nov 15th!


1
Nov 11

Peeled Snacks Challenge summary

Woo-hoo! Congratulations to everyone who participated in the Peeled Snacks Challenge that just ended yesterday. There were a few formidable contenders who took the top slots, yet everyone who participated is a winner in our books! ;)  Yes, we’re cheezy.

A big “Thank You” is owed to Peeled Snacks for providing the prizes in the challenge, which included something for everyone!

The first place prize was a 6-month membership to their Organic Fruit of the Month Club (valued at $140). This was intended to go to Garry D. for landing the top spot in the challenge; however, since we forgot to mention that Peeled Snacks doesn’t ship to Australia which is where Garry lives, we will be rewarding him with money out of our own pockets. Thus the 6-month membership will go to Donald M who took second place.

The consolation prizes were a 3-month membership to the Organic Fruit of the Month Club (valued at $90). Four people who earned at least 100 points in the challenge were randomly selected to receive the consolation prize, and those four people are: Benjamin B., John B., Frank W. and Deborah C.

And everyone gets a $5 gift card for participating! You should have received your code via email by now.

Thank  you for participating and having fun with the challenge. Thank you Peeled Snacks for your continued support of the Earndit community!


8
Sep 11

New Reward: FitOrbit Training

FitOrbit is the leading and most successful online personal training system. FitOrbit gives you customized workout plans and meal plans created specifically for you by a certified personal trainer. Furthermore, this trainer is accessible to you at any time to give you continuous guidance and support.

Your trainer will learn everything necessary about you and your needs to provide a daily diet and workout plan to help you reach your goals.

The pricing of the program varies depending on how much time you commit to up-front:

  • Week-to-Week:  $120 per month
  • Month-to-Month:  $80 per month
  • 3-Month Package:  $60 per month ($180 total)
  • 6-Month Package:  $40 per month ($240 total)

This reward gives you two months for the low price of $60 (a $100 savings)!

Go get rewarded, you earndit!


21
Jul 11

New reward for your exercise

Blank Label is offering you a $35 gift card for their custom-tailored dress shirts. Ladies, before you roll your eyes and think this isn’t for you, keep in mind all the wonderful men in your life that may love to have a dress shirt that fits them perfectly.

Their shirts start at $60, so this rewards gets you more than halfway there. Plus they have free shipping and free returns.

The company has been featured in The New York Times, Bloomberg, Mashable, Luxist and many other top media brands.


20
Jul 11

Brooks running shoes winners

As always, the Brooks reward drawing was in high demand.  One of you bought as many as 29 entries!  We’d like to thank Brooks for their generous support of the Earndit community and hopefully we can continue this great relationship down the road.

The two winners of a free pair of Brooks running shoes are:

Please join me in congratulating them!  For those of you that didn’t win, be on the lookout for several cool new rewards we’ll soon be announcing.


23
Jun 11

Welcome RunKeeper users to Earndit!

In the fall of 2009, well before launching Earndit, we spent quite a bit of time studying the different fitness app communities because we knew we’d be partnering with them at some point down the road.  It became readily clear to us that RunKeeper was going to become a leader in this space.  We were impressed by the way the company engaged its users; we were impressed by how it made product decisions; and we were impressed by the way the company was managed.  So we reached out to Jason and Mike in April of 2010 (the month we launched) to see if they’d like to integrate with Earndit.  It turns out that conversation was a bit premature, yet we remained in touch with each other from that point forward.

Fast forward 14 months:  RunKeeper is now the largest fitness tracking community with over 6 million users.  The company recently raised $1.1 million from one of the best venture capital funds in the country – OATV – and may not need to raise another dime.  RunKeeper is on a tear and it’s been really fun to watch.

It goes without saying that we’re ecstatic to announce the official integration of RunKeeper with Earndit.  Now RunKeeper’s 6 million users can benefit from Earndit’s rewards program and get free goodies just by breaking a sweat with the RunKeeper app.  Of course we have to thank all of our amazing reward partners for making these rewards available to you.

Welcome aboard!!


1
Jun 11

Fitbit is now #3 most popular device

The past couple of weeks have seen a boom in the number of Fitbit users signing up with Earndit.  In fact, today Fitbit surpassed Garmin as the #3 most popular tracking method (behind Nike+ and Foursquare).  Let’s keep it going!

Many people have been asking about the timing of when we award points for Fitbit.  Because the Fitbit monitor collects data all day long, we have to wait until the following morning to award points for the day’s activities.  This differs from the other tracking methods whose activities have specific start and end times which allow us to give credit for them shortly after they’re completed.

An important thing for Fitbit users to keep in mind is that if they’ve already received points for an activity with Nike+, Garmin or Everytrail on a given day, they won’t receive points for Fitbit activities monitored that day when we try to import them the following morning.  This is currently the only way for us to ensure people aren’t “double dipping” by running with both a Nike+ and their Fitbit, for example.  We know this isn’t an ideal solution but it’s the best we can do at the moment.  We’ll be working to improve how these conflicts are handled.

In conclusion, we give a warm welcome to all you Fitbit users out there and congratulate you for surpassing Garmin as the third most popular device on Earndit!