Saturday, May 1, 2010

Thunder PTC!


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New from the makers of CrownGPT, comes Thunder PTC! Thunder PTC is a site devoted to PTC offers. The offers themselves are the normal, stereotypical PTCs, go through a captcha, click a link and then browse around. They currently have 17 ads, each worth 3 cents. This means you can get 51 cents per day, which translates to $5 every 10 days. Compared to the other PTC sites where you get maybe a penny per ad (if you're lucky), this is striking oil.

Whats even better is the variety of ways you can cash-out. Firstly, they have instant Paypal cash-out, $5 minimum. Then they also give amazon gift cards, again $5 cash out. Also, they will send a check, this requires $10 minimum to cash out.
Referrals work just as they do in CrownGPT, with 1st level giving 15% and 2nd level giving 5%. Get just 5 referrals, and you'll be making a dollar a day with almost no effort!

The site has only been up for about a fortnight at the time of this post, but I've already cashed out! This is definitely an amazing site to join and looks to be one of the most lucrative sites out there.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

What We've Gotten...

The blog has been rather quiet late, and there is always a bit of quiet before the storm...

So commences part one of the great earnings and rewards posts.

Things I've received in the mail:
  • 2 coupons for 12 packs of Coke
  • 3 coupons for free 24 packs of Pepsi
  • 2 free pizza coupons
  • $20 Amazon From GSN
  • $70 Dicks Sporting Goods From GSN
  • $20 WalMart From GSN
  • 2 Free Meals at Wendys
  • 2 Free Meals at Jack in the Box
  • 2 Free Meals at McDonalds
  • Free CheeseBurgerSociety T-Shirt
  • Free Lockerz Shirt From Lockerz
  • 16GB Ipod Nano with Camera From Lockerz
  • TurtleBeach EarForce x1 Headset
  • Madden 10 x360
  • 2GB Cheeseburger Flash Drive From Lockerz
  • PillsBury Calendar
  • 2 GOVT TV box coupons
  • Black Wireless Xbox 360 Controller From Club Bing
  • Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse From Club Bing
  • Numerous coupons for Johnsonville, Bar-S, Van De Kamp, Oberto, etc
  • $10 7-11 from SlurpeeNation
  • San Diego Chargers Sideline Cap
  • $5 Check from Cheerios
  • 5xFree bottle of Coca Cola/Powerade/etc from MyCokeRewards
  • $100 Check from GSN
  • $50 LiveNation Code from SlurpeeNation
  • $5 For Academy Sports and Outdoors
  • 3 Free Chick'n Sandwiches at Chick Fil A
Stuff I've Received Electronically:
  • $50 Paypal from Crown GPT
  • $10 Amazon from Points2Shop/Cashle
  • $50 Cash to Bank Account from FusionCash
  • $20 Amazon from Swagbucks
Finally, Stuff I Haven't Cashed Out Yet:
  • 82 Swagbucks
  • 115 Points on CrownGPT
  • 23 MyCokeRewards Points(Had over 100 but looks like they were removed for inactivity)
  • 1689 Points on Points2Shop
  • $2.00 on Points2Shop
  • $5 on Fusion Cash
  • $50 Paypal, plus waiting on another $25
  • About 5-10 Bucks on my Amazon Account
  • 200+ PTZ on Lockerz
  • Couple Bucks on my Dicks Sporting Goods Account
Hopefully my massive laundry list serves as motivation to some of you folks anxious to jump into the world of online moneymaking. My current goal is to horde enough Paypal to buy myself a new desktop, and a recording device for my Xbox360, so I can start posting montages and game play.


Thursday, January 14, 2010

Let's take a break

With the recent Earthquake in Haiti, the third world's lack of resources have been put into the spotlight again. While watching the constant videoclips of their suffering, i'm sure that many of you reached into your pockets and donated money to places such as Red Cross, Unicef, and maybe even through the White House Blog.

Monetary donations are a great way of helping them, however, recent economic troubles has given the average family less money to donate, but there are different ways to help those who are suffering in the Third World Countries other than giving money.

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Possibly my favorite, freerice is simply a site where you answer quick definitions, math problems or similar factual information questions. The main activity is one where they give you a word and you pick the definition from the options. Their other activities are similar to these. For every correct answer, freerice gives 10 grains of rice to the needy in third world countries, which adds up pretty quickly. FreeRice is a non-profit website run by the United Nations World Food Program with their partner, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, which means that this is definitely not a scam. The past year they donated over 43 billion grains of rice to hungry people all over the world. This is a great way to not only help the hungry, but also a great way strengthen your vocabulary, mathematics, and geography skills(among others).

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Freepoverty is a site that fuses the Facebook staple, Traveler IQ, and freerice together in their attempt to provide water to those who need it. For every correct answer(where you correctly find the city on a map) they will donate 10 cups of water, another resource people in the third world do not have. This is another way to help your geography skills.

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Ripple is the last site, and the easiest to do by far. All you need to do is click a link and they will donate resources on demand. They get money from their adverts that allows them to donate money, food, water and education to people who need them.

Now, I know what you're thinking, "Sweet! Now I don't need to reach into my pocket for my donations!". These ways help but giving organizations such as UNICEF and the Red Cross allows them to continue their operations in ways that the sites I've shown could not. Because of that, I advocate donating monetarily and using these sites.

Monday, January 4, 2010

How to do Modpaths

One of the most common types of offers on GPT sites are mod paths, and therefore knowing how to do them in a quick and efficient manner is key to maximize profits from your GPT experience. Despite their scary look, they can be finished fast by following the following steps.

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1) Most mod paths start with an Email entry field. Unless you enjoy getting spam, I'd suggest making many emails which you use simply for these offers. I have 2 per company behind the mod path.

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2) Then comes the registration page. Enter your info and make sure it's valid. This includes name, address, phone number and date of birth. For your phone number, www.brring.com is a nice callback service that let's you avoid getting hassled by telemarketers.

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3) Now comes the fun part. After you register,You'll go through a few pages of specific offers. You can just skip these by pressing the skip or pass button. Look hard, they try hiding them sometimes.

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4) Then you'll come to a few pages similar to these, with a list of offers and a yes/no for each. A good rule of thumb is to say no for all except one for each page. For the one 'yes' just find the skip/pass button and continue. To go through the list quickly, press tab to select the dots and right to select the dot. This makes it twice as fast to go through these lists, once you get the hang of it.

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5) After those lists will come the Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum offers. Usually, i only see 3 of these pages and each one should be treated the same. Just look at how many they want you to complete. Then open that many links, let them load and then delete them and move on. After you finish the Gold or Platinum offers, you'll be done!

So how does it feel to have finished your first mod path? Not too bad, right? Well, before you go on and do more mod paths to earn yourself loads of cash, here are a few things you'll have to do:

1) Clear your cookies. This increases the chance for your offers to be approved.
2) As said earlier, you should make sure you have plenty of emails just for mod paths.

Here are links to our other blog posts where these methods will be very useful:

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Swagbucks


The Swagbucks HomePage

Swagbucks is the primarily used search and win site out there, with a large user-base and a very friendly and ergonomic website. The basis of the website is to use their search engine to search for whatever floats your boat, and every so often you will earn anywhere from 1-100 Swagbucks. You cannot search 100 times in a minute and get away with it unfortunately, but you can generally win once every few hours.

My primary browser is Google Chrome, and thus I set my default search engine for when I type in things as Swagbucks, so I can earn Swagbucks, generally without thinking about it. If it is something specific, then I will switch to Google, but only after searching once, and this strategy has helped me earn over 250 Swagbucks on my own.


The Swagbucks Blogs
Now there are many ways to earn Swagbucks such as trading in electronics, signing up for paid offers, referrals, Swagcodes, and even submitting polls. Every so often, in their blog, the Swag Guy/Girl will post codes, which are worth Swagbucks, but you must be quick. These codes generally last between 30 minutes to 4 hours, but sometimes longer. I have gotten maybe 10 out of over a hundred codes in the last 6-8 months. Swagcodes are also found in the monthly newsletter, and for completing a certain offer monthly.

A Swagbucks Newsletter
The other place that Swagcodes can be found is in the Toolbar, which Swagbucks released a few months back. Often they will post Swagcodes on it, and you can use it to search on Swagbucks, as well as other basic features, such as checking for news, the blog, and more. In and of itself, the Toolbar is pretty versatile.

The Swagbucks Toolbar
The other real perk of Swagbucks is the referral system. You earn 1:1 Swagbucks for each referral you get, up until your referral gets 100 Swagbucks. Now 100 Swagbucks is a pretty substantial number, you can earn 100 Swagbucks generally over 2 months on your own just searching, humanly, although much more are possible with luck…

My Swagbucks Earnings
…Leading into the important part, rewards. Swagbucks makes it pretty difficult to get anything in the high echelons of their website. Thousands of Swagbucks are really not realistic, unless you are a referral tycoon. But the most redeemed prize, and best in my mind is the $5 Amazon gift card, which costs 45 Swagbucks. Now with the 100 Swagbucks you get from your buddy, you get $10 Amazon, or $5 Amazon and a nice Swagbucks shirt. Now think about it, say you get 10 friends to use Swagbucks. You have 1000 Swagbucks from them now, or $110 worth of Amazon. Not bad, eh?

The Swagstore
But if you’re a determined guy/gal, there is a huge variety in prizes, from Paypal cash, to guitars, to baseball cards, and even autographed merchandise and video games. Literally anything you can think of is redeemable on Swagbucks. Want that Jonas Bros calendar? Got it. A Monet Water Lillies poster? They’ve gotcha. How about some Polo cologne for that date? They’ve got you covered.
Sproutman's Swagbucks Earnings

Swagbucks is the ideal site for all the people out there who use the Internet, and want to earn while at it, without putting forth the effort to tediously click, or struggle through mod-path offers.