I have a lot of friends, family and others ask me: Why is this legit? How are these sites able to give away money? What's the catch?
About a year ago or so, I tried a "survey" program. At the time I tried it, I did not know what it was or what it was about. I tried it for a day and got frustrated with it. I thought, "These are not surveys, these are advertisements , and I am not paying for anything" At that point, I vowed NEVER to do that again. After that, I tried stuffing envelopes, SMC, work from home data entry, and a bunch of other "work from home, get rich-quick" scemes. I lost a lot of hard earned money and a lot of dignity. A few months ago, I was playing around on Yahoo Answers, and asked a question about working from home. To my suprise, I got about 30 replies. I checked a couple of people's blogs, and it talked about "survey sites" aka GPT. (At that point I thought "oh not again")
I read these blogs, and they gave me a new light on GPT. These people took the time to explain why they are legit and how to be successful. The first thing that caught my eye, is that they are free to join. The first site I joined, was cashcrate. I took a look around the site, and noticed I didn't have to pay for anything. There were a lot of free offers with really high payouts. The free offers they had were things like signing up for Classmates.com, singles.net,and other sites..for free. I was amazed to see that they were going to pay me money to sign up for these sites.
Being the curious person I am, I decided to try it. Within my first hour on cashcrate, I had already made $10.00. At the end of the first month, I had made $100.00.
But now you are asking "Why are these programs legit?" These GPT sites are run by affiliates. An affiliate is one who promotes products or services for companies and gets a percentage of the sale. Example: Cashcrate. Cashcrate is run by ordinary people who have signed up as affiliates with different companies. For instance, classmates.com. Classmates pays cashcrate for every person who signs up under them. Cashcrate then pulls people into signing up for classmates by paying the "cashcrater" a percentage. This is a win-win situation for everyone because Classmates is getting leads, cashcrate is making money and so are you.
The above paragraph explains why they are legit, and how they get the money to pay people. Now for "What's the catch" There is none. At no time, do you ever have to pay anything to join or do any offers. Yes, they do have a free trial/purchase section on some of these sites, but they are always optional. These sections have a higher payout. I explain on how to be successful with the trials here.
I am a real person just like you- I have bills just like you. Although my circumstances may be different than yours, I have found an way to make extra money at home-without a boss telling me when I can and can not get up, without anyone telling me I did something wrong, without having a dress code. You CAN be successful with GPT, and working online in other ways. I will be honest, you will not get rich over night. Remember, that any program that says this, is a scam. If you would like to get started with cashcrate, you can do so here.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Why are GPT/PTR Programs Legit?
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