I just spent the last two hours or so cleaning up our bank bonus page, there should now be no dead offers at all and everything should be linked correctly. I also found a bunch of bonuses that had expired, but now have a new lease of life with new expiration dates. If you were thinking about signing up for any of these accounts and thought you missed your chance, here is your second chance!
If there is any ways we could improve our bank bonus page, please let me know. I’d also appreciate it if you guys could share it as much as possible to help get the word out. I spend a lot of time adding new bonuses and maintaining that page and it’s always nice to be rewarded for your hard work. For the lazy, you can simply click here to retweet this tweet and it’d help greatly.
If you don’t want to sift through the somewhat boring bonuses, you can skip straight to the gold and read about our recommend bank bonuses instead.
- [TN only] F&M Bank Offering $250 Checking Bonus In Branch extended till July 31st, 2015
- [WI & MN Only] Bank Mutual $200 Checking Bonus + $50 Money Market In Branch Bonus extended till August 31st, 2015
- [WI only] WaterStone Bank $204 Checking Promotion extended till September 1st, 2015
- [TN, FL, NC, SC, VA Only] $200 Checking Account Bonus From First Tennessee Bank – Direct Deposit Required extended till September 30th, 2015
- [CA, AZ & CO] $200 FirstBank Checking Bonus extended till September 30th, 2015
- [TN, FL, NC, SC, VA Only] First Tennessee $150 Checking Promotion extended till September 30th, 2015
- [OH, MI, IN, PA, KY, WV] Huntington Bank $150 Checking Promotion extended till July 20th, 2015
Following, retweeted, subscribed…..all of that good stuff. One suggestion that could widen you audience…..select/format some sort of tiered system that is easy to follow…colors would be effective in this case- example: Hard pull in red and soft in blue…..whatever, but for the fields with constraints this would be pretty easy and it would/should update on its own in your live Excel sheet….assuming that is what you use…………………..
The tiered system I am picturing would enable the very entry level range of consumer. A younger- twenty something demo would be all over these promotions if the information was easier to digest. Even with the filters it is a slow read…… when each person is weighing out what they can and cannot afford to do it can be intimidating soooo……Top 5 lists based on the major requirements maybe……or your own nifty levels of (very loosely) suggested involvement…..Level 1 has 15 grand to throw here and there, and level 3 has 200 dollars to start and would like to spend the next 12 months flipping those two bills every 90 days…….
I am boring myself…..just some thoughts 🙂
I thought BBVA build you savings program is discontinued. I can’t find a way to sign up now.
Tweeted, the least I can do for my first $300 bank bonus ever:)