2008年11月25日星期二

Best GPT site Tips,How many offers should I do?

Best GPT site Tips
GPTs provide the members "offers" which pay between .50 to $1 or more per offer. To complete an offer you must give information such as name, address, phone number, e-mail address and date of birth. GPTs require you to input your personal information in a truthful manner, but there are ways to keep advertisers from knocking down your door or calling you at all hours of the night.

How many offers should I do?
Don't do too many offers at once.
Many of the offers look very similar- because they are. There are several companies that advertise several offers on GPT websites, and if you complete too many from the same company (such as Winning Surveys), they won't approve many offers.
When you are doing similar surveys from the same company make sure to clear cookies often and rotate e-mail addresses. You should stick to completing 10 or fewer surveys each day in order to optimize approvals.
How far should I go?
When doing the FREE offers, typically the response is to complete an offer "with intent to participate."
Well, what does that mean?From my experience, and many members of GPT forums, intent to participate means to fill out the first two pages-Page 1- zip code or e-mail addressPage 2- Personal info such as name, address, phone number, etc.
Typically I will only fill out that information at first. If the offer doesn't approve the first time, then I will fill it out completely.You NEVER have to pay for anything on free offers- so when you get to the silver, gold and platinum offers, you can stop. You don't have to buy anything to get these ones to approve!
Here is a general guideline for many of the companies that provide offers on the different GPT sites:*Brand Survey Panel - Submit 2nd page *Consumer Expression - Do until you see message in black at the top that reads "Thank you. Your information has been received successfully... blah blah blah" There will be an additional survey beneath this message. Do not do it. *Consumer Promotion Center - Submit 2nd page *Consumer Beat - Do until you see message in black at the top that reads "Thank you. Your information has been received successfully... blah blah blah"*My Elite Rewards - Submit 2nd page*My Insider Deals - Submit 2nd page (choose one offer)*My Select Gifts - Submit 2nd page*Net Panel - Done when progress bar in upper right corner shows completed and when you see "Exclusive Bonus Offer ...blah blah blah" at top of page. When you get to this page the progress bar will be empty again but you are done.*Opinion Direct - Do until you see message in black at the top that reads "Thank you. Your information has been received successfully... blah blah blah"*Rewards Gateway - Submit 2nd page*Savings List - Submit 2nd page (choose offer)*Survey Networks - Do until you see message in black at the top that reads "Thank you. Your information has been received successfully... blah blah blah"- Typically SN will only approve one offer per e-mail address*Winning Surveys - Do until you see message in black at the top that reads "Thank you. Your information has been received successfully... blah blah blah"- Typically WS will only approve one offer per e-mail address.
Keeping Track
Some offers require a Credit Card (CC) to complete the offer. This typically requires you purchasing something, paying shipping & handling, or paying for a trial offer.
Many of these offers do not send confirmation e-mails (they want you to forget you ordered it)- so it is a good policy to read the Terms of Service (TOS) of EVERY paid offer, and write down the phone number that is listed for customer service or cancellation. Once you complete the offer, look for an account number or account name, and make sure you know what e-mail address you used to sign up for the offer. This way you can contact the company once the offer clears, and cancel your free trial to avoid further charges.
I use one e-mail address for all CC offers, and I usually only do one or two at a time so I don't forget about them and wind up paying extra money for something I'm not using.
***If you want to do a CC offer, but do not have a credit card, or don't feel comfortable using your credit card, you can always try purchasing a pre-paid credit card :) You can get them at your local mall or online- just google or blingo "Pre Paid Visa" and you'll have a ton of sites pop up- Simon cards are good ones.
Are you doing more than 1 GPT?
Many people participate in several GPTs at once, which can get a bit tricky when trying to track offers that you have completed. A recent development in GPTs is the banning of members who do the same offers on different GPTs, which is a cause of concern for many multiple GPT members.
One recommendation that many GPT users have suggested is to keep a spreadsheet with the GPT site used, the name of the survey completed, the date it was completed, and what e-mail address was used. For instance:
GPT
Advertiser
Date Completed
E-mail Address Used
SWATcash
Winning Surveys- Lexus
12/12/06
SCSurveys@gmail.com
Deal Barbie Pays
Winning Surveys- Laptop
12/15/06
DBPSurveys@gmail.com
Wild 4 Cash
Coastal Vacations
12/20/06
W4CSurveys@gmail.com
This will help with organization of offer completion and will keep you from overlapping offers, and potentially getting yourself banned from all GPT sites. It (banning) has happened to others, don't believe it won't happen to you if you are not mindful about what you are doing.
What do I do? I have several offers pending!
This is completely normal for any GPT program.
Many companies give the GPT program several offers at one time. They are looking for unique information. If you do every one of the offers from that company in a short amount of time; chances are that you will not have a great approval rate.
To keep this from happening, it is recommended that you complete between 5-10 new offers per day- and try not to do too many from the same survey company. In addition to limiting the number of offers completed, make sure to rotate e-mail addresses.
If you have offers in pending that you really want to go through, you can re-do them, but try to limit re-doing offers to 2-3/day, and only if the offer has been pending for 2 weeks or more.
If you find that your approval rates are very slowly or most offers are getting denied, then it means it is time for you to create a new e-mail address or two.

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