First of all, GPTs (Get Paid To) are sites where users do, what are called "offers" or "surveys." Earnings can be in points or cash. There are tons of these that don't cost even one single penny to complete.
There are also other offers that require CC's but you don't have to participate in these to earn money.
Browsers:
The offers so far, as I've learned, only credit using Firefox or IE.
You will also have to have pop-up blockers turned OFF.
You will need to have "accept third party cookies" enabled in your internet options panel.
To accept all cookies, go to:
Tools
internet options
privacy tab.
Click the slider to the top to accept all cookies.
To turn off pop-up blocker go to:
Tools
go to pop-up blocker
Turn off pop-up blocker
Email addresses:
You will be creating many of these to complete the offers. For obvious reasons. One being that you will receive a lot of spam mail. Two, is the fact that while doing the offers, you will come across ones from the same companies. These companies are looking for new customers. If they keep seeing the same email address, they're apt to "mark" you as not a potentially good prospect. There are many free email programs, such as:
Gmail
Yahoo
Inbox.com
Hushmail.com
Do not use so-called diposable email programs as the offers probably will not credit. And, do NOT use any email addresses that contain dots in them. For example, do not use, my.name@gmail.com. You can use: myname@gmail.com. This is because people used to use what was called "the dot method" The companies have since caught on and are no longer crediting ANY email addresses with dots in them.
Use your own personal e-mail address on the main sites where you will be signing up to do the offers. This way you will be able to recieive updates and important messges from the sites themselves. To see a list of sites to join, click here: dejedollars
Note: Before signing up at any of these sites, be sure to use one computer, at one address that uses the same IP. Do NOT sign up any place that uses a proxy, such as a public library or your school. Do NOT try to log on to the sites that you have joined anywhere else besides the original computer you used you sign up with. You could run the potential of being banned. GPT owners are very strict on this policy. This ascertains that people cannot cheat.
Cookies:
The companies use a tracking method to determine if your completing the offers. They send this information back to the GPT site and let them know when you have.
This is basically how it works:
You click on an offer to start it. At that first click, the company sends out a cookie to "mark" you. As you're working your way through, the company has also placed a pixel on one of the pages. You can't see the pixel and only the company itself knows where it is. For this reason it's very important to move slowly through all the offers. If you move too quickly, the tracking pixel might not have time to match the cookie to the pixel. Don't worry, they're only a matter of seconds.
Cookies are relatively harmless. They are not spyware or anything like that in any way.
They are simply a teeny little file the companies place on your computer to say, "Hey, I know this person."
Secondly, the companies again don't want to keep seeing the same person trying to complete their offers. For this reason, it's very important to clear cookies before each and every offer you attempt.
A very good program for clearing cookies is, ccleaner
Filling Out Forms:
On about the second page of almost every offer/survey, you will come across a page that asks you for your name, address, phone number, and date of birth. You must use your own to complete these pages. The companies can tell, say for instance, if the zip code doesn't match your address or the area code doesn't match your phone number. If you falsify information, your offer,most likely, will not credit and most GPT sites consider this fraud and will ban you.
Roboform is a very useful tool. It is used to fill out forms with your personal information with just one click. You can use it to sign up at the GPT sites, but it's not recommended to use for the surveys themselves. Admittedly, you will see this program discussed and or talked about on other GPT helping sites, telling you to use it to do the offers/surveys.
This is another one the companies are picking up on. If they notice that the form is filled out too quickly ie; using roboform, they could mistakenly take you for being a bot. Hence, your offer will not credit!
Now that you have all the information to start, click on the video to see exactly how it's done.
(Please excuse the bad photography. I'm new at making screeshot videos)
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