General Question « Result #1 on Sept 27, 2009, 7:51pm »
Hi all!
I know I haven't been around in well over a year, but is there any reason that most of the ads I click on show the screen with the huggies offer, run through to the coupon site, and then there's no way to get past that but to print coupons?
I logged out, came back a couple hours later, and same thing -
All offers are the free trials that I've tried so far...
A Few Ways I make money online « Result #2 on Aug 8, 2009, 1:29am »
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Neobux~ pays one cent for each site you click on and when your ready to cash out no waiting around instant payment thru paypal!
I hope this helps guys Over all cashduck is still my favorite GPT but these are great Pay to click (PTC) sites that people have been having success with for years! Best of luck to you!
Re: Help Just signed up « Result #5 on Jul 28, 2009, 12:35am »
Welcome!
After logging in, click View Offers. There is a list on this page of daily surveys you can take. They are kind of hit or miss...it depends on if you have the right info (gender/location/income, etc) they need for a particular survey. These offers don't really generate any spam, they are my main source of credits.
You just have to make sure you use the same info every day, same email...otherwise it would look like fraud...like you are changing your info to fit a survey, instead of a survey fitting you.
Also, on this page is a drop down box. In there is a -- Surveys and Signups. For these, you will usually get spam, so it is a good idea to set up an email account somewhere free (hotmail, yahoo, gmail, etc). Something other than what you use for daily personal use.
These track by cookies, so you have to have your browser set to accept them, and turn off any pop up blockers.
I would suggest only doing maybe 2 or 3 per day, or your info will saturate the advertiser database and they won't be interested or need your info any more.
You don't have to purchase anything, but do go through the whole survey, click yes or no to what you want (there are actually alot of good newsletters for free), then some get to the end with Gold/Silver/Platinum offers. They'd like you to check them out, but it is not necessary to purchase or sign up for these to get the freebie credit.
What does reported mean « Result #9 on May 21, 2009, 11:28pm »
I am fairly new to the site and have done a few offers. I was checking the ones that I've done and notice the status of one as reported. Could someone tell me what that means? Did I do something wrong? Thanks.
Never mind - I figured it out myself. I reported it as a bad link. I told you I was new! Thanks.