Wednesday, September 10, 2008

GPT sites 101

Welcome back, I hope you are moving forward and you are starting to see some small successes and a little extra money. I know it takes some time and you might not have seen your first payout yet but hang in there. Give it time, if you are putting a little extra time into this each week it will start to show results. So here we go again, this week GPT.

My teenage son works at an outlet mall in Las Vegas. Well as I am sure you are all aware the outlet concept is to sell inventory at a deep discount. Being this is Las Vegas, people come there from literally all over the world to get these great bargains. Well this week they were running an even better deal than usual. You buy this duffle bag and anything that you could fit into it was an extra 30 % off. So simply put, you spend money in an effort to save money. My son got some really great running shoes and he was very ‘stoked’, as he would say, about it.

Which leads me to this weeks foray into making extra money. GPT, which stands for Get Paid To. Get paid to do what you might ask; I’ll tell you. Get paid to just about anything. Get paid to read emails, listen to and review music, surf the net (as in issue #1), take surveys (issue#2) play games, shop(issue#3) or test new products.

Our focus will be what is arguably the most common and financially beneficial type of GPT site. Get paid to complete offers. This type is also some of the fastest growing and often misunderstood of all the GPT sites. It is also the most potentially tricky.

These sites are paid by advertisers to reach consumers like you and me. The money these sites are paid in turn is shared to their members for the activities you opt into doing.

For example. Inbox Dollars http://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=cv1964
A well known site which has a good reputation for being legit. Suppose you want to join eMusic. Instead of joining on eMusic’s website for free you use Inbox. By joining through their site Inbox will credit you with $8. It is that simple, well not always. Some sites are quite complicated. They will make you jump through hoops to get the prizes or money they are offering. You must complete multiple offers, one form a silver list and two from a bronze list and another from a list you sometimes can’t even find. It is like trying to read a bad Chinese Menu. So be aware.

A word of warning, some offers require credit cards, and some change there terms of sales when sold through GPT site. So check things out before signing up to buy and for goodness sakes don’t buy things you were not going to get anyways. We are trying to make extra money not waste it. Because as with my son's aforementioned running shoes, he has 6 pairs, he didn't need them. Don't buy just because it seems like a good deal. It has to be a good deal for you.

Here are some legit sites you can check out for now. We will be going over more of these sites and differing varieties of them.

Hits4pay: http://hits4pay.com/members/index.cgi?photomom04

Uniqpaid: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=8505&U=157333&M=2861

Treasuretrooper: http://www.treasuretrooper.com/397225

Mermaid emails: http://www.mermaidemails.com/pages/index.php?refid=photomom04

Clixncash: http://www.clixncash.com/index.php?ref=photomom04

So for now have some fun and start socking that money away.

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