Friday, January 25, 2008

Survey Tips

Total made so far on TreasureTrooper = $83.75
Total made so far on CashCrate = $91.99
Total made so far on EasyMazuma = $25.50

...............Total made so far in 2008 = $201.24

Yes! I broke $200!
I wonder if I can get up to $250 by the end of the month?...
The only way I could probably do it is by getting referrals...
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There are a couple of tips that you definitely need to know in order to make decent money doing surveys.

First of all, it is not uncommon to not get paid for doing some surveys. It's really frustrating to do 7-8 different surveys in a half an hour's time and to only have 1 credit for you. It's just part of the territory of doing "Get Paid To" sites. A lot of surveys will just sit in your pending box and eventually phase out after so long. Some people do the survey sites for a week or two then quit because the surveys eventually aren't crediting for them anymore. But if you know a couple of the tricks, and read the forums at the sites, you can figure out how to get more surveys to confirm.

There are 4 main things you need to do in order to get the maximum amount of surveys to pay you:
1) Finish each survey all the way to the end. For some, you will have to pay attention because it will just say at the top "Thank you for registering, now here are some more offers we think you would enjoy" and then it looks like the survey continues on, but in actuality you're done.
Most end with a red and white page with big bold print saying "Now Complete at least 2 of these Silver Offers in order to get your free gift." You are done.
That's it. You don't have to do any of that or sign up for that crap.

2) Confirm your registration emails. I would say about 1/3 of the surveys you do will send a confirmation email that you need to reply to in order to get paid. And definitely don't use your personal email address because you will be getting a lot of spam email.

3) Create a new email account everyday. I make them all in hotmail, but gmail and yahoo are good options too. If you use hotmail, it literally only takes 1 minute to sign up, and then you just leave the browser window open while you do surveys so you can toggle back and forth and confirm registration emails as they come in. Having a new email address makes it look like you are a different person each time you do surveys.

4) And probably most important is clear cookies! Go to your toolbar and choose "Tools" then "Internet Options" then "Clear Cookies." Clear cookies at least once a day, if not more. A lot of the survey sites leave a cookie on your computer whenever you complete a survey. If you clear them out, you seem like a new user each time you do a survey.

And one more tip, you can press Tab & Right Arrow instead of clicking "NO" over and over and over and over....

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