GPT Sites Guide for Dummies

Making money through GPT (get-paid-to) sites are great. It’s fun, different, quick and not much patience is required. However, I do not use GPTs to make money online mainly because I hate waiting for offers and since I’m from Malaysia, most offers are not available to me.

So far, I have only tried Cash Crate and made measly $1.65. Now you see why I don’t like to use GPTs to make money online.

However, GPTs are awesome ways for “mommies, college students and busy individuals” to make money because basically, you don’t have anything to manage or to work your ass off.

Now, I’m not saying that GPTs don’t make money. I have friends from United States and Canada making about $300-$700 monthly. You can even make more if you have more time to spend.

Since I have no experience of making over $100 from GPT sites, I managed to get a friend of mine, Kevin Davies from University of Wisconsin. He does not have a website to link to yet, but he’s the college guy who managed to pay for his bills, books and part of his tuition fees.

So here are some of the GPT sites that you should try to rip some money from:

Treasure Trooper

Treasure Trooper is a very unique GPT with greatly designed interface. Kevin told me he made $350 monthly from this website before. Here are some details:

  • Buried Treasure every Monday! Get up to $5 a turn!
  • $1.75 daily surveys - 3 Chances a Day!
  • $50 monthly forum treasure hunts
  • 2 levels of referral payouts
  • 2 different points systems (one specifically for referrals)
  • $100 treasure map treasure hunt!
  • earn $500 & get auto-added to the “VIP” loyalty club (4 referrals a month, 10 plat coins a month //20 plat=$50 visa gift card//, & more)
  • lottery contest (free to enter)
  • pay $2 from your earnings & join a guild, where you can earn even more cash

Of course there are lots more features and I have seen people made over $500 a month from TreasureTrooper.

SWATCash

SWATCash is a program that I always wanted to join. I was so excited when one of my buddy asked me to join SWATCash. Well, apparently, since I am from Malaysia (which they only allow US, Canada and UK people to join), I wasn’t allow to join.

However, I believe SWATCash is the best GPT site out there.

  • Now there’s a way to make even *more* SwatCash! WorldMAP allows you to “attack” other member bases and earn “bullets” & “SC”!
  • Part gpt site/part game! “Attack” other members and take their site cash!(No, not your money, play money.) Complete “missions”! Recruit! Move up in rank!New Paid-to-Click Feature!
  • $1 daily surveys - 2 Chances a Day!
  • 20% of all 1st level referral earnings are yours!
  • Free jackpot!
  • Forum Contests!
  • Receive “swatcash” when you add them on myspace!
  • Random Bonus Earnings! (Win extra cash or prizes by just completing offers!)
  • High payouts!

Kevin claims that it was quite fun to make money through GPT sites. Those of you who plays CounterStrike, Call of Duty or any action games involving armies or police — you are going to love money through this.

Fusion Cash

Fushion Cash is smaller GPT and “not-so-fun”. I do not know much about them, so does Kevin. But here are some details:

  • Offers often credit instantly!
  • High payouts!
  • 3 types of referral credit:
  • Refer a friend who confirms his/her email address: $1 bonus
  • Your friend completes his/her first offer: $2 bonus
  • Your friend cashes out: $2 bonus

Cash Crate

Like I said above, Cash Crate is the only one GPT site I used and I earn a measly amount from it.

  • $0.80 daily surveys
  • points system (redemable for prizes)
  • 2 levels of referrals ($1 for every active referral referred)
  • 30 pts a survey!
  • Complete 15 surveys in a month get 250 bonus points
  • Tons of easy free offers!

OK, I have introduced some of the best GPT sites on the Internet. So here are some ways that most “GPT money makers” have been utilizing to make money:

You are not supposed to “just do it”.

After you sign up and tried a few offers, you will realized you won’t be able to make much money.

Haha. The trick is to set up free websites and put affiliate links on it. THAT is the real way to making money with GPT sites. Many people who have success with GPTs normally set up free blogs and recommends GPT sites (with affiliate links of course).

You can’t just recruit…

You cannot just ask people to sign up through affiliate link and thinking that your money will start rolling in.

You have to encourage them to use GPT sites to make money. You have to convince them that they can make money through GPT. This is because you will only start to make money when those people who recruited make money!

Blogs are great way to start because well, blogs are great way to get traffic. If you are considering getting free blogs, try using those “BlogSpot” blogs that you can sign up on Blogger.com.

Other great ways are to make videos and through forums. Make a video of how you make money through GPT sites and convince them to sign up through your affiliate link (which you should display on your description column). Forums are tricky because you have to check the terms before you start doing anything. If the terms allow affiliate links in the signature, use them to put affiliate link.

**Note** Kevin recommends putting just 1 link in the signature because it keeps the forumers focus on just one affiliate link.

Any other advices?

It is wise to use just one GPT site and stick with it. Always promote only one affiliate link because when the numbers of recruits increase — your money will sum up too.

Oh yeah. If you are wondering why I’m not posting affiliate links to get you to sign up to GPT and make money from it, I have to admit that I do not make money from GPT and I don’t intend to at the moment.

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