Saturday, July 5, 2008

GPT/Survey Sites

One way to make money is to join a Get-Paid-To site (GPT). It's a basically a site where you make some money buy completing forms, taking surveys, and buying products from other companies. You won't make a lot of money that way but it can give you some spare change to carry around so that you don't have to rely on you paycheck too much when you plan to buy that latte at a coffee shop :)

However I should warn you that some of these GPT sites are really scams and that you should avoid them at all cost. A website called GPTBoycott gives a good listings of GPT sites to avoid. Also you can refer other people to these GPT sites and make some money off of them when they complete offers or fill surveys, however it takes time and effort to make that happen. This is not a "get rich quick" scheme, just like anything else you reap what you sow. I'll talk more about referrals at a later date.

Here are some GPT sites you can check out. Click on the either the image or the highlighted text to visit the site.





CashCrate is probably one of the easiest GPT sites to use. It has a clean layout, easy to follow rules for completing an offer and they do pay!, however they don't update their offers very often. This is a good GPT site to start off with.






GPTCashCow is another GPT site where you could earn some money. It's somewhat difficult to navigate and the layout is not as clean but the site constantly have new offers and there's a lot of contests and an active forum as well. I recently joined this one and I liked it so far.





Your Action Pays is another GPT site worth visiting. It has three different compensation plans to choose from and there are 10 referral levels as well.

And last but not least is myLot. It is a bit different from the rest of the GPT sites, instead of filling out surveys and offers you get paid by posting new discussions or contributing to old discussions. I just recently joined this one so I haven't got paid from them yet, however it doesn't hurt to try it since it is free to join. It might turn out to be my favorite one since I rather be posting discussions than filling out surveys and forms.

Speaking of which if you're into Westcoast-AOR or Yacht Rock or late-70s/early-80s adult contemporary rock and soft rock then come and join my discussion board at myLot. I just started it but I want it to be an active discussion board of Westcoast/AOR music.

The next blog I will talk about tips on completing offers on GPT sites. Until then take care and make that money!

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