Wednesday, November 23, 2011

How to Make Big Money in a "GPTCO" Program

There are a lot of people who don't participate in "Get Paid to Complete Offers" (GPTCO) programs just because they don't know how they work. The following describes how offers work and how to complete offers.

Let's start out with free offers, usually paying between

So, how do you get

Offers which require a credit card pay more than free offers, even if you don't have to pay any money. With a credit card offer, advertisers pay you for trying a product or a service. If it's a product, you usually have to pay shipping and handling, but it's worth it for the payout. If you like the product/service, you can go beyond the trial, but it is not required. If you don't have a credit card, or don't want to use your regular one, you can get a prepaid credit card from Visa or Mastercard. It usually costs for the card, plus however much you want to fill the card with. Prepaid credit cards are a great way to complete credit card offers, so get one as soon as possible, and you can literally turn into 0!

The two main things you need to do to increase verification for free offers are to use alternate email addresses (which forward to your main email address!) and clear your cookies between offers. This greatly increases verification of offers, but even if you don't do this, past experience has shown that verification will still remain high.

.50 for basically just entering your email address? Well, most of these "intent to participate" offers come from one network. Advertisers pay the network for leads (people who see their offer), and then the network pays other people to bring them leads. SwatCash.com (the GPTCO program that will be used as the example) is the entity which brings the network leads, the network pays SwatCash, SwatCash pays you, and the advertisers are happy. However, offers which require a credit card are usually direct affiliate programs, which means that SwatCash is being paid directly from the advertiser, instead of the network "middle-man". Speaking of credit card offers...

.50-, but there are exceptions. Offers like this usually say "Enter your email address with intent to participate", although email sometimes is sometimes replaced with "Zip Code", or something similar. These offers are simple; after clicking the link, it will ask for your email/zip code. Enter it. Then it will probably ask for your name, address, phone number, and possibly more. Enter all information honestly. After that, you will be asked questions, or if you want information. An example question is "Are you over ,000 in debt?" You will be prompted with many of these. If you are interested, click Yes, if you are not, Click No. You will see lots of questions like these, so simply answer them, and move onto the next question. Eventually you will get to a page where it says "Prize has been reserved for [your name]". This is the end of the offer, unless you want to complete more offers to try to get the item originally stated.

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How to Make Big Money in a "GPTCO" Program

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