About Me
- Administrator's name: Kareen
- Bay Area, California, United States
- I first became interested in working at home when I had to leave my full-time job to take care of my two year old child. The cost of daycare is equal to a month of rent- it was cheaper to stay at home! But as I explored the internet and came across many GPT sites, I realized something: Here was a way that I could care for my child AND earn income to help with household costs. So I researched. And I came up with what you see here. So take a look around- feel free to comment and criticize- all of your ideas are important for this new site's success!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Step Seven
The next step in the process after setting up the sites showcasing your referral id information is to advertise your sites and get referrals for your paid survey or gpt programs.
I suggest:
Please feel free to look and join through the links! A stay at home mom with a baby needs your encouragement and good will lol!
good luck!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Step Six
I suggest setting up a blog here at blogger or starting a website with Geocities if you already have an email account with Yahoo! this process is quick and easy.
Also, joining communities like groups in CafeMom will connect you with the people you need to get your referrals boosted.
Good Luck!
Step Five
Good Luck!
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Step Four
Ccleaner will clear your temp files from the nasty little files that slow down your comp and Roboform makes the process quick, easy, and secure by filling all the registration and check-in sites for you.
Good luck!
Step Two
I recommend AT LEAST two or three (more is probably better.) Having multiple email accounts ups your chance of successful survey attempts.
The best providers to go to for email accounts would preferably also be able to host websites as well- more on this in the following steps. Geocities/Yahoo is a good place to start.
Good Luck!
Step Three (sorry it's out of order!)
The best way to do this is to determine one thing:
Does the site ask for any type of payment for their services?
If so, you have found a scam, my friend.
Legitimate sites will never ask you for money. Never.
Visit Information You Need to Work at Home To get a listing of trustworthy and completely free sites which pay YOU for your services. Read the FAQs of each company carefully and thoroughly and then feel free to visit their respective sites through the links offered.
Good luck!
Friday, May 23, 2008
Step One
If so, then YES they are a SCAM! No legitimate pay-per-survey site will request you to pay anything.
One important thing to remember before you start with legitimate sites is that it's very likely many companies will be calling you. And trust me, you won't want to talk to anyone for free. So here's your first step:
1. Find a company like Brring! who gives you a number that connects to your phone. You get paid every time your friends, and most importantly a company, calls.
The volume of calls made by the companies dying to call you will provide more than enough incentive for you to continue connecting through surveys on the net.