Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Get Organized!

I'm so excited to share my experiences with you that I am foregoing my usual morning surfing and e-mail clicking to add this early post.
Today I want to help you get organized in your surfing for cash endeavor. Here are some things I find useful:
  • Use a program like PayPal or Norton to automatically fill in repetitious information. You don't need to enter your name, address, e-mail address, etc. every time. You probably will have to manually enter a title (Mr., Mrs., Ms.) and your birthdate but I guess those two things aren't hard to remember.  
  • Also, its a good idea to have a program that automatically remembers and fills in your log in ID and password for each site. I use Norton again for this.
  • Read the FAQ for each site you sign up with, as well as the terms, so there won't be any surprises. Different sites have different minimum cash out amounts so you'll want to allot your efforts according to how fast you need the reward. Site that want you to earn $50 before you can cash in are asking a lot of you. These are good for rainy day cash but if you need some groceries by Friday, they won't help you. Better to earn $1 or $2 and move it directly into your PayPal account, which can be transferred to your bank account within a day or two. GPT and Dollar Surveys will do this for you.
  • Keep a list of your favorite sites, so if you're computer crashes, you'll have a back up list. Keeping stats for all of them is probably a good idea, but a bit anal and not very product for me.
  • Depending on your software, (alas, I have Windows Vista, argh!!!), you can set up Internet Explorer to automatically open your best sites when you open it. I use this for my daily sites. The daily surveys and paid to clicks may not be much but they add up over time if you are consistant. My tabs are for Fusion Cash, Send Earnings, Survey Head, and I threw in my school site for easy access when I'm supposed to be studying.
  • Some sites have toolbars that you can download (make sure they reward you for doing this). Most have search bars in them, tell you what your balance is, and let you know if there are any special deals. Many also have shopping tabs in them so you can easily earn rewards for the purchase of necessities. I use MyPoints, Fusion Cash, InBox Dollars as my toolbars, along with my Google, which I find more helpful for school. Try not to use too many toolbars though because it clutters up your screen with more info than you really need at any given moment.
Okay. I guess that's all the organizing ideas I have for your right now. Happy surfing for cash til next time. 

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