What makes a GPT site Great
Whether your new to the GPT world or you've been here a while, you've
probably noticed by now that not all GPT sites are created equal. Some
are great sites, some poorly maintained, and some are even scams. With
all the different sites out there, how are you to figure out which
sites are worth your time and which sites should be avoided? I have
put together a little checklist that I use when considering a GPT site,
cause our time is valuable and we don't want to waste it!!!
First and most important thing to consider are the Admins on the site. Are they friendly, responsive? If you have a trouble ticket, how quickly are they going to answer? Do they tell you who they are, or do they hide behind an anonymous screen name? Can you contact them directly through e-mail or IM, or do you have to wait days before they get back to you? A great admin will get to know you and be more than willing to help you with any questions or concerns you might have. Since they don't make money unless your offers credit, good admins are willing to give you tips to help offers credit. Two examples of great Admins:
Chris at
Becky at
just started up and she's spending days and nights working on her site,
communicating with her members and doing everything she can to make her
site one of the best on the web. She also hosts a website where people
can pick up tips.
Second- What types of offers do they have and how often are they added? Great admins will chase down new affiliates to try to get new offers for their sites. Since they know we can only do each offer once, they'll also try to put up offers that are different from what every other site out there has. Obviously the older a site and the more members they have, the more they're going to have to offer, so be patient with your sites that are just starting out, but even new sites should be putting up new offers frequently.
Third- How often do offers credit? All GPT sites have 2 types of offers, those that credit automatically and those that have to be credited manually. A really good site owner will check in with their site several times a day to do the manual credits, or they will tell you up front when they plan on doing the manual credits (ex. Chris does his manual credits first thing in the morning with his coffee, while Becky is teaching 3 other people how to do the manual credits). There is nothing more frustrating than having a Pending folder that is full! One site I tried only did the manual credits once or twice a week. To me, that is an admin that doesn't take an interest in their site, so why should I? Also, watch your approval rating - theoretically if you do offers correctly, you should have about the same approval rating for each site, so if you find that normally you have 80% - 90% approval rating, but on one particular site you only have about a 30% approval rating then its time to change sites.
Fourth- Do they have a forum (or blog where people can post comments) and what are their forum policies. A site that doesn't have a way for members to post their comments and opinions is probably a site that doesn't want others to see how many of their members have complaints. In addition, this seems to be controversial, but I am very suspicious of any site that will not allow you to discuss other sites or post referral links, if only in your signature. To me that says the site knows that if you visit another GPT site, your going to find out how bad a site they have or how poorly they maintain their site. A good site is not afraid of competition, because they know they measure up!
Fifth (and last)- What is their minimum cash out? Most legitimate sites will have a cash out anywhere from $5.00 to $20.00. A few good ones have cash out at $25.00, but anywhere above that, it's time to ask yourself why. If a site has a cash out of $100.00 they're probably hoping you get tired of trying to make it and quit before you reach that point. When you do, not only do they get to keep the money they made from the affiliates, but they get to keep your money. When signing up for any site, read the FAQs to find out what the minimum you can withdraw will be - if its too high, don't waste your time!
Those are my 5 major check points - a couple of other quick tips that I follow:
- When
I first join a site, I will work the site to get to the minimum cash
out then I wait to make sure I get paid. Once I receive my first
payment and know the site does pay and pays on time, that's when I'll
go back and seriously work it. I'm not going to waste my time on sites
that don't pay and neither should you!
- Be very suspicious of impossibly high "sign up bonuses" or offers that pay way to high. One site (that I'll not name although it starts with pb and ends with cash), set themselves up with a $10 sign up bonus, and offers that were $8 to join other GPT sites or $5 to join PTC sites, but once their members reached cash out, their accounts were marked as "cheater." This site was nothing but a scam with the owner taking all proceeds and not paying their members anything. The old adage - if it looks too good to be true applies!
- Check GPT Boycott before joining any site - if the site is listed as a boycott or on their watch list, pass on by!
That's it for now, check out my site Make $$$ from the comfort of your home for more tips and tricks!!!
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