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Monday, July 27, 2009

TIPS On GPT Sites

GPT sites are sites that have offers for you to complete. Advertisers pay GPT sites for people to sign up for
offers. These offers are usually: "Win a $500 GiftCard", Win this and That. They expect you to submit your info-
rmation, complete the survey of offers (in which you all skip or say NO to), then at the Final Steps page, there
is a list of offers to do to get your reward. You're not actually trying to win the $500 GiftCard or whatever
they promise. You're not purchasing anything at all; you're not completing the offers at the Final Steps Page.
The only offer you are completing is the entire survey (submitting your information, etc).

Would you ever use your real information? NO! You can create a fake phone number and use multiple different
email addresses. We will talk about that later.

You will never use your real number and email address so you'll be spam free. What about your home address?
They don't send you junk mail. They might send you a couple things but never was a problem for me.

After each offer you complete, you submit the offer on the actual GPT site. They will be added to your Pending
Earnings and once the offer site confirms to the GPT site that you have completed the instructions for the offer
(they will be right by the offer on the GPT site), it will be added to your balance/monthly earnings. Not bad right?

Sometimes, offers won't confirm. You can delete them off your pending list and redo them or simply ignore that
offer. I've contacted CashCrate about SOME offers never confirming and they can only have it confirmed when the advertiser company sends them notification that you have completed the offer.

That's why we want to beat the offer companies and make money from them without submitting all of our personal information ;)

It sounds like a lot but you can do this within 5 minutes. :)

Here are some tips:

1)Don't complete offers too quickly. A lot of people tend to do $200 worth of offers and when it doesn't confirm, they claim CashCrate is a scam and that they have stolen money from them. NO.
First of all, complete about 3-5 offers at a time. Let them confirm and then continue or do some more the next day. My personal preference is doing about 2 or 3 offers, have them confirm within 10 minutes, then do some more.
The problem with completing offers too quickly is that it might freeze your pending list. You might not be able to have any offers confirm. NOT GOOD.


3) NEVER USE YOUR REAL EMAIL ADDRESS! They will spam the crap out of you! Make sure to use another email address. Thing is, you must have a different email address for each offer company (Eversave, Brandrama, etc). If they receive the same email address, then they won't credit you.

I tend to use the Gmail Dot trick. GPT Sites don't allow this but it's so much easier.

You can create a Gmail that has a long address to it.
For example: "ilikefishingandeatingalot@gmail.com"
Gmail allows you to insert a period in the "ilikefishingandeatingalot" address part of the email and still gets sent to the original email.You can place a period after every letter in the email and it can be used many times!
"i.likefishingandeatingalot@gmail.com"
"ilike.fishingandeatingalot@gmail.com"
"ilikefishing.andeatingalot@gmail.com"
"ilikefishingand.eatingalot@gmail.com"

For example, if I am using the email address "abc@gmail.com" for Eversave, then I can use "a.bc@gmail" or "ab.c@gmail.com".
when completing another offer by Eversave.


Whenever I am completing quiz offers offers, I use temporary email addresses.

These email servers are simply designed to give out any email address you want so you won't get spammed.

You can use temporary email addresses like dodgeit.com and http://www.mailinator.com/. CashCrate isn't fond of
these emails but I've tried dodgeit.com and it's worked.
You simply insert any name you want in front of "@dodgeit.com" or "@mailinator.com".

For example, "lalalaljfdkdsjasdjfdsj@dodgeit.com" or "chocolateissuperawesome@mailinator.com".


3)Instead of having to type in your information over and over for every offer, you can download RoboForm, which is
an AutoFiller. With a Click of a button, you can download this program (It's FREE) and it'll be displayed on your toolbar
on your Internet Browser. You choose a profile and fill out all of your information on it and it is saved. When it's
time to fill out the information on an offer, click on the button of your profile and it'll fill out! Awesome.

4)Clear your cookies between every offer! These sites enter cookies into your computer and basically follow you.
EW! So clear those cookies every time. You can use CCleaner.com. But I prefer to use my own internet browser. I
use Mozilla Firefox so I go to
Tools>Option>Privacy>Show Cookies
Clear All COOKIES except the sites you are on (CashCrate, DealBarbiePays, etc) so that you don't have to log in again.

5)When you come across those annoying list of offers in the surveys you complete (Yes, No, Yes, No....) you can
select Yes for the first offer then Press Tab on your keyboard. Press the left arrow on your keyboard then
repetitively press Tab, Left Arrow, Tab, Left Arrow. :) This will select all No's. It'll go by much faster.
(I told you to select Yes at first because you need at least one YES when submitting on the list of offers)

6)Get a new number! You can use inumbr.com. I don't have experience with K7 but I do with
SimpleVoiceBox. It's fast, free, and easy to sign up! You don't want to your phone to be spammed up either. I heard
that some surveys check to see if your city matches with the area code on your phone number but its worked for me
so I'm sure it'll work for you :) Or simply buy a prepaid phone :)

7)You NEVER have to pay for anything. On the Final Steps page, you never have to complete an offer by paying.
You simply just open the offer, let it fully load, then close it. TA-DA. :)

8)You will have to use your real information such as address, city, state, zip code, etc. But you never have to use
your real email and phone number, which are the main sources of spam. (Note: I have't received junk mail through
my actual address :))

9)NEVER submit your credit card information. You don't want to risk paying for anything.

1 comment:

  1. Good Post,good tip on the phone # and email addresses too.

    Smoothoperator@
    Earn Cash Online

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