Monday, September 18, 2017
TUTORIAL Ultimate GPT Site GuideFOR MONEY MAKING
TUTORIAL Ultimate GPT Site GuideFOR MONEY MAKING
|TUTORIAL MONEY MAKING EASY FROM GPT SITES|
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Introduction/What is a GPT?
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What is a GPT site? A GPT (or "Get-Paid-To") site is a website on the internet where advertisers allow you to complete their offers/surveys in return for some sort of reward. Rewards range from everything like bitcoins to PayPal or Amazon.com gift cards to prepaid cellphone minutes. GPT sites have been around for ages and allow people to earn some extra cash to spend without actually touching their budgets. Sounds like an easy way to make money, right? Sadly, not all offers/surveys credit your account, so you have to find the tips and tricks to get them to unlock. This thread will go through multiples of those tips and tricks to ensure that you make the most money, with the least bit of effort!
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Getting the Offer/Survey to Unlock
--Sadly, not all offers and surveys unlock and give you your reward on the first go. If they did, that would be too easy, right? You have to know what makes the offer tick. Below I will list the main types of offers and how to get them to successfully unlock. Please note, some offers/surveys are pretty much impossible to unlock. If youve tried the offer/survey at least three times and it hasnt unlocked, try a different offer and skip over it the next time you see it.
Facebook Offers
These offers are relatively easy. They generally involve you liking or sharing a page. Sometimes, you may have to enter some sort of sweepstakes. Its simple to get these to credit. Follow the description of the offers and always do more. If the offer tells you to like the page, like it AND share it. If the offer tells you to enter a sweepstakes, like the page AND then enter the sweepstakes. Simple. If you cant get a Facebook offer to credit, try creating a new Facebook account. If it doesnt work after three tries, ignore the offer and move on. However, these offers work ninety percent of the time.Video Offers
These are very, very easy offers. Most of the time, you simply have to do exactly what you think you have to do, watch the video. I recommend watching forty-five seconds of the video (if its that long in the first place) and then checking the site youre on to see if it credited. If not, then you should continue to watch the entire video. Videos credit ninety-nine percent of the time. Sadly, since there is little to no effort in watching videos, they also pay a ton less. Video payouts usually range from $0.01-$0.15. Just like other offers, youll find a rotten egg or two. Some videos, God knows why, simply will not credit you. You know the deal, watch it three times and if it still hasnt credited, ignore it and move on.
Paid-to-Click Offers
These are, by far, the easiest offers to do. Click on the offer, visit the site for thirty seconds, get credit. Simple. I recommend clicking on a few ads featured on the site as that may help your chances of getting credited. Of course, these offers have their fair share of rotten eggs. Click on the site three times, if it still has not credited, ignore it and move on.Paid-to-Sign-Up Offers (Hard)
Ill state this right off the bat; these offers can be a huge pain in the butt. The standard form of a hard Paid-to-Sign-Up (PTSU) offer is a standard registration followed by a long path of offers that you can say "yes" or "no" to. These offers are long, tedious, and have a poor credit rate. However, they often pay quite a bit. Best advice I can give you is to use an E-mail provider listed in the "Preferred E-mail Providers" list to register and then continue to say yes to as many offers as you can. I recommend saving these offers for last. Theyre good for extra offers when youre competing in a contest or something along those lines. Some forms of these offers have a "Silver, Gold, and Platinum" offers page at the end. These offers require you to buy something. Simply click three offers on each page and let them load fully. Once theyre fully loaded, exit out of them. ALWAYS leave the final pages of these offers open if they do not credit right away. This will increase your chances of getting credited tremendously. Refreshing can also help occasionally as a last resort. Always check the E-mail you used for a confirmation E-mail.
Paid-to-Sign-Up Offers (Easy)
This is the other form of a Paid-to-Sign-Up (PTSU) that is far easier than the other. Usually it simply requires you to sign up to a website and confirm your E-mail. You know, things you do on a regular basis using the internet. Enter your information and finish the registration process. You may or may not need to confirm your E-mail. If youre not sure, always check your E-mail just as a precautionary measure. These offers credit okay. Theyre not the best, but you can make some good money off of them.Gaming Offers
These pretty much go along with the easy PTSU offers. However, I find they credit at a lot higher rate. Register for the game and check your E-mail for a confirmation. Some of these offers require you to play the game. Play it a little. If theres a tutorial, finish it. If youre required to download the game, download it. Do not install it. Check the website youre using to see if the offer credited, if not, follow the "Download Offers" instructions. This is one of my favorite types of offers.
Download Offers
These offers can get fairly tedious and annoying. First things first, make sure you download the free program known as Sandboxie. For information on Sandboxie, read the information on the page. Essentially it installs the program to a "sandbox" on empty space on your hard drive to prevent viruses from reaching your important files. When youre done with the installation, simply run the program sandboxed and then delete all of the sandboxes contents. Now, on how to do the download offers themselves. Download the program and run the installation sandboxed. If there are partner downloads in the installation, include them as well. All you have to do is download and install the program while accepting the partner offers and then open the newly downloaded program. Sounds easy? It can be, but some downloads take forever, and I mean forever. Also these offers credit at about a rate of fifty percent. I strongly advise staying away from these offers until theres absolutely nothing else left.
Surveys
These are your standard stereotypical surveys. Youll get asked questions that you have to answer to qualify for a survey that fits your profile. These can be really hard, honestly. You get denied multiple times and even when you get accepted into a survey, you can get kicked out for not fitting the survey providers requirements perfectly. They can also be as long as two hours to complete. These are good if you have a lot of spare time on your hands and they are usually worth quite a bit of money.
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General Tips
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Here are some general tips to help you get offers and surveys to credit more often:
� Create spam E-mails, and many of them. You do not want to use your main E-mail account.
� Use real information on all offers/surveys. This helps the offers/surveys to credit better and is often a requirement on most GPT sites.
� Use a new E-mail regularly.
� Clear your cookies and cache after every ten offers or so.
� Take your time. Rushing makes the offer credit poorly.
� Leave all confirmation/ending pages open for at least three minutes if they havent credited already.
� Be patient; some offers can take quite a while to credit.
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Preferred E-mail Providers
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I recommend using either Outlook, Yahoo!, AOL, GMX, Mail.com, Gmail, or Yandex.
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Recommended GPT Sites
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Center of Prizes
Prize Rebel
Rewards1
InstaGC
ME Prizes
PointDolllars
Points2Shop
href="http://www.swagbucks.com/" style="text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Swag Bucks
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Referrals
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Im not big on referring myself, but its the big referrers that make the big money. The only advice I can really give you is, quality over quantity. Youre more likely to get ten referrals from a good referral video/website than to get one from your link spammed on random websites accompanied with "click here fur the free stuffz!!!11!!." Just put your time into referring. Use unsaturated niches. You get out what you put into it, essentially.
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Need Help With a Specific Offer?
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If theres any specific offer youre having trouble with, please, feel free to send me a PM at any time. Ill be more than happy to help you out!
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Closing
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This guide has now come to an end. If theres anything youd like for me to add, feel free to post below or PM me with suggestions on how I can improve this guide. If youre still having trouble getting a grasp on the GPT world, PM me and I will be more than happy to help you one on one. I also hope you guys appreciate and find this guide useful. I started it months ago and finished the most of it today. Thanks once more for reading, I hope this helps others earn a bit of spare change.Introduction/What is a GPT?--
What is a GPT site? A GPT (or "Get-Paid-To") site is a website on the internet where advertisers allow you to complete their offers/surveys in return for some sort of reward. Rewards range from everything like bitcoins to PayPal or Amazon.com gift cards to prepaid cellphone minutes. GPT sites have been around for ages and allow people to earn some extra cash to spend without actually touching their budgets. Sounds like an easy way to make money, right? Sadly, not all offers/surveys credit your account, so you have to find the tips and tricks to get them to unlock. This thread will go through multiples of those tips and tricks to ensure that you make the most money, with the least bit of effort!
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Getting the Offer/Survey to Unlock
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Sadly, not all offers and surveys unlock and give you your reward on the first go. If they did, that would be too easy, right? You have to know what makes the offer tick. Below I will list the main types of offers and how to get them to successfully unlock. Please note, some offers/surveys are pretty much impossible to unlock. If youve tried the offer/survey at least three times and it hasnt unlocked, try a different offer and skip over it the next time you see it.
Facebook Offers
These offers are relatively easy. They generally involve you liking or sharing a page. Sometimes, you may have to enter some sort of sweepstakes. Its simple to get these to credit. Follow the description of the offers and always do more. If the offer tells you to like the page, like it AND share it. If the offer tells you to enter a sweepstakes, like the page AND then enter the sweepstakes. Simple. If you cant get a Facebook offer to credit, try creating a new Facebook account. If it doesnt work after three tries, ignore the offer and move on. However, these offers work ninety percent of the time.
Video Offers
These are very, very easy offers. Most of the time, you simply have to do exactly what you think you have to do, watch the video. I recommend watching forty-five seconds of the video (if its that long in the first place) and then checking the site youre on to see if it credited. If not, then you should continue to watch the entire video. Videos credit ninety-nine percent of the time. Sadly, since there is little to no effort in watching videos, they also pay a ton less. Video payouts usually range from $0.01-$0.15. Just like other offers, youll find a rotten egg or two. Some videos, God knows why, simply will not credit you. You know the deal, watch it three times and if it still hasnt credited, ignore it and move on.
Paid-to-Click Offers
These are, by far, the easiest offers to do. Click on the offer, visit the site for thirty seconds, get credit. Simple. I recommend clicking on a few ads featured on the site as that may help your chances of getting credited. Of course, these offers have their fair share of rotten eggs. Click on the site three times, if it still has not credited, ignore it and move on.
Paid-to-Sign-Up Offers (Hard)
Ill state this right off the bat; these offers can be a huge pain in the butt. The standard form of a hard Paid-to-Sign-Up (PTSU) offer is a standard registration followed by a long path of offers that you can say "yes" or "no" to. These offers are long, tedious, and have a poor credit rate. However, they often pay quite a bit. Best advice I can give you is to use an E-mail provider listed in the "Preferred E-mail Providers" list to register and then continue to say yes to as many offers as you can. I recommend saving these offers for last. Theyre good for extra offers when youre competing in a contest or something along those lines. Some forms of these offers have a "Silver, Gold, and Platinum" offers page at the end. These offers require you to buy something. Simply click three offers on each page and let them load fully. Once theyre fully loaded, exit out of them. ALWAYS leave the final pages of these offers open if they do not credit right away. This will increase your chances of getting credited tremendously. Refreshing can also help occasionally as a last resort. Always check the E-mail you used for a confirmation E-mail.
Paid-to-Sign-Up Offers (Easy)
This is the other form of a Paid-to-Sign-Up (PTSU) that is far easier than the other. Usually it simply requires you to sign up to a website and confirm your E-mail. You know, things you do on a regular basis using the internet. Enter your information and finish the registration process. You may or may not need to confirm your E-mail. If youre not sure, always check your E-mail just as a precautionary measure. These offers credit okay. Theyre not the best, but you can make some good money off of them.
Gaming Offers
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