Tuesday, August 28, 2007

How to do the Surveys (aka 100% free offers)

One way to start earning money on GPT sites is by filling out surveys and sign ups.

They are listed under cash offers as "100% free offers". While they don't pay as well as the trials, no credit card will ever be required to do them.

To ensure approval of 100% free offers you should ALWAYS follow these steps:

1. Alternate the email you submit- If you keep giving the same email address, you may not get approved for offers if a site already has that information. Therefore you should create multiple free email accounts to use (they don't have to match the one you sign up to a gpt site with). Ideally you could use a brand new email for each 100% free offer you complete from the same company (i.e., Winning Surveys, Generous Genie, etc.). But at the very least you should rotate between several emails. Try a variety of different email services (Yahoo, hotmail, gmail, inbox.com, rock.com, mail.com, bluebottle, etc.)

2. Clear Cookies in your web browser in between each offer. Cookies are files your browser uses to track where you have been. You can clear cookies using Tools menu in Firefox or Internet Explorer. Otherwise you may wish to use a free program called CCleaner that will easily clear your cookies, browsing history, cache, in one fell swoop. Never clear cookies in the middle of doing an offer, only when you've full completed it.

3. Limit the Number of similar freebies you do Each Day- Some people find that if they do too many offers for a particular survey site in a short period of time, some of them won't approve. It is a good idea to limit yourself to 2 survey offers each day from any one company.

Sometimes you can get paid simply for signing up to another site. Some survey offers will ask for your name, address, phone # etc. I recommend getting some free email account/s and a free voice mail number from evoice , k7.net or a similar service for doing these offers. That will protect you from unwanted SPAM and telemarketing calls. After you submit your information in a survey you may be asked to click through a series of ads for offers. You may click no or "Skip" if you wish. For freebie offers, you do NOT have to actually complete any of those advertised offers to get paid, but you should go all the way to the end (which usually says Congratulations or Thanks).

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