GPT Site Reviewing by Chococrazy

Alright, let me introduce myself first. My forum name is Chococrazy, and I’m also an admin. I use to be an avid GPTer, but as of the day I write this I quit doing offers for money, I use referrals for that now I do offers to review the GPT.

Generally a review takes 3~4 days, most of it testing and the last day writing up the review.

Now on to the Blog intro! Yes this is a copy & paste from my thread which can be viewed here
GPT site Reviewing by Choco-Thread

Hey PRF’s welcome to my review thread were I’ll be reviewing GPT sites if you would like for me to review a site for you Shoot me a pm or post it as a comment! This post will be updated with new reviews.
Now I will be reviewing on a Grading scale of 1-10 10 being the best and 1 being the worst!
6+=Recommended
4-=Time waster
5=Depends on you, I would recommend it!
My grades are based on:
Registration ease.
Referral rate and how easy/hard it is to refer
Staff
Offer Credit rate & Offer value.
Events/Giveaways
Prizes
Currency system.
I will add more to actual review if I see fit.

If you like my work please donate!


Not Really a Review a suggestion!
Programs that are a must for GPT’ers
FireFox (doesn’t have to be your most used browser – you can use it exclusively for offers!)
•Add-Ons Needed
•Greasemonkey
•Greasemonkey Script JustSayno!  http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/49348
•This new program I found called YCC it automatically makes yahoo accounts http://ycoderscookbook.com/code/YCC_Yah … Maker.html Currently Not working.

Reviews

PrizeRebel


It’s PrizeRebel, one of the most used, well known, GPT’s also one of the most successful GPT’s EVER.
Registration Layout: Very Simple it doesn’t get much easier than it very straightforward, and anyone can do it no phone registration at all!
It gets a 10 on registration.

Referral Rate/ Ease: Its referral rate is gonna be a hard one to decide usually it’s 20%, but at times it will shoot up to 30% for the person you refer during that period of time! This is a great business move for Prizerebel it creates the want of getting 30% instead of 20% for the person you refer!
It gets a 9 on Referral Rate

Staff: So far this site has had the fastest staff I’ve ever seen, but their staff is also kind cookie cutter copy and paste. Sometimes you’ll get a fullfilled answer but most of the time it’s a copy and paste or generic answer.
8/10

Offers: This site HAS TONS of offers; lots of instant crediting, verrry good, and the offer value is pretty high! Once you finish most of the instants you’re kinda in a rut since the 1.5′s take some skill and time!
9/10

Events/Giveaways: They have a couple. but they’re extremely hard to win for the new people since the site is so old it’s hard to get a lot of referrals. They’re giveaways are quick though so if you’re an old member you have a higher chance then the rest to win a prize.
7/10

Prizes: It can all be summed up at Custom Prizes, but I like the option of using paypal or someway to get the money and not a prize to you so that you can use different sites and all your cashouts to one account, main reason I quit using PR.
9/10

Currency System : Points which can be used for almost anything, but cashouts to you. 1 Point= $1 which is pretty high since other sites have 1 point= 1 cent!
10/10
Overall 7/10 Highly recommenced starter site.

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RewardsStar Offers Guide

If you’re looking to get some free PSN codes, there are 10 Rewardstars offers and they are really REALLY easy to do. They take about 2 min each, and they’re worth .5 points each!

New Email is not required! Same goes for address :)

Step 1: put zip code, and an email that you think no one used on these yet (but has to be made) For example: john@yahoo.com (i already used these :P)

step 2: use a different address for each one. What I do is put the roboform address that I have saved, and then I change 1 of the numbers in it. I do the same for the phone number…. for example 2211 example st. ——> 2231 example st. and do the same for the phone number too…. IMPORTANT!!!! IF YOU USE THE SAME ADDRESS AGAIN IT WON’T CREDIT!!!

step 3: the first list of yes/no, just press Alt and = to select all the No’s
then for every single easy offer press submit. (by “easy offer” I mean the offers that require putting that you barely have to do anything and then you press submit) I think the first two are easy, and then the fourth one all you have to is press submit. :)

step 4: Let greasemonkey do it’s thing for the eltpath offers.

step 5: select no and skip for everything left (after eltpath) theres only like 3 things…..

step 6: theres gonna be like 4  more pages that grease monkey  will take care of after that.

You’re done!: You should be in a page that says: you’ve been entered into the sweepstakes etc.    They credit anywhere from instantly to 5 min.

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Introduction to GPTs

Introduction:
A GPT site… basically, it’s free stuff.
Well, not exactly free, in fact, for most people it would be better just to work. But yeah, free stuff.
Okay, okay, don’t leave yet. The way these sites work is pretty much filling out info on pop-ups, I know, doesn’t sound that good, but after this guide it might just be worth it.

Basics:
There are usually two ways to get “points(The form of currency, usually 1point = 1USD),” one, is to do the pop-up-type offers, in which you should only ever use FAKE info, maybe change the last 4 digits of a phone number, or use a neighbors address, or make typos in your name. And a lot of the time, these do not often work, but keep at it and you should get about 10points/hr, more or less, depending on how good you are at doing it.

Sites:
You should try to use a URL shortener like co.cc or dot.tk
I use a dot.tk address that goes to a co.cc address, because the way these work is that it looks at what URL it’s on, and dot.tk just keeps the URL the same, where co.cc redirects you to the actual page.
And wix.com is a great way to make people sign up.

Referrals:
Okay, since you know a bit about these sites, I’m going to start giving you some tips, first, is if you don’t have a big audience then you should try to explain in detail about the site. Kind of like this guide. Then you give them your referral link, usually going to look like

http://www.site.com/r=randomstringofnumbers

But, what if you try to refer tons of people, and it doesn’t get you any points? Well then you probably need to get better at it, use youtube, yahoo answers, forums, and other ways so that you can actually inform someone of what to do, so that it won’t just give you a referral bonus when and IF they even do. On one of these sites I get a referral bonus just because I have 840 referrals, one of them that I had used for one month had a $0.25 referral bonus. So mostly referrals amount to how many people can you get to click your link and sign up, and how many of them actually do offers.

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QuizJungle Guide

Open a quizjungle offer, such as one of the 1.5 ones about Avatar or Kanye west.

Answer the quiz, you can either actually pay attention to it and answer honestly, and see a truthful result at the end (that’s what I did for avatar, i answered the questions like i felt), or u can just pick random answers to get through it faster. But make sure you get one of the questions about your gender right. That question has 2 answer choices: “….This guy…” and “….This girl…”. There’s also a question about your birthday. Roboform will fill out the day and year, but idk why not the month, so fill that in yourself.

Sign up for an account for quizjungle. Use roboform to fill most of it out, but make sure your email is different from any previous signups.

Press the skip button about 4 times when they give you those cell phone offers.

Great. Now they turn you to eltpath.com, that retarded gay-ass site that a lot of offers use to force you through long lists of the same, optional offers but make you select one per list. An easy way to get through every list is to click the “no” radio button to the 1st offer on the list, then press tab, right arrow key, tab, right arrow key, and so on until you reach the end of the list. Click the yes radio button to just 1 offer so eltpath doesnt have to remind you to “select YES to one of our great offers!”

After you go through each list they’ll show you the offer you chose yes to, click next to skip it.

Continue through each list and click next to each offer until you reach the quiz results. Then you can close the window.

Quizjungle offers take anywhere from instantly to a day to credit, the 1.5′s will credit in a few hours so don’t piss off if you wait a few minutes and nothing shows up.

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Welcome to our PrizeRebel Blog!

Welcome to our PrizeRebel Blog! This is a new addition to our unofficial PrizeRebel forum, and we’ll be using this blog to give everyone some really great information about using PrizeRebel. This means you’ll be able to find lots of new guides and tutorials to using PrizeRebel as well as getting support in our forum.

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