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Making that Internet Money 101 Part 3

In my third installment of the segment, I will be going over “Proper offer crediting.” The reason is by popular demand. It seems to be an immediate issue with people new to trading and sometimes to those who have been doing it only a short time. My knowledge is based upon what I’ve read on the forum, advice from other trades, and most importantly, my experience, insights and observations.

To begin I’d like to briefly explain why proper offer crediting is important. There are at any given time, a set amount of offers out there in the Freebie world that you can complete. You want to treat these offers like the precious gems they are and not waste them arbitrarily. Although some people may think it’s no big deal and they can just do another one, you could find yourself running out of “desirable” offers pretty quick. Besides, why do you want to pay for something and not get recognized for it?

Let’s begin:

Before you start you should have already begun to work with a trader and signed up as a referral. If you haven’t feel free to contact me HERE. Once again we are working under the assumption you have completed the steps in parts 1 and 2.

1. Connect to the internet. Keep in mind do not use a connection behind a proxy or an ISP that uses proxies like AOL.

2. Open up your web browser. Preferably Firefox.

3. Go to Tools, Clear Private Data and make sure all your cookies are cleared. What are cookies?

4. Go to the website you’re currently working on. Example Rocketbills.

5. Log onto the site.

6. Click on the offers tab/link in the sites navigation menu.

7. Look over the offers available to you. See which ones interest you and pick them based on these criteria.

  • A. Cost. Is the amount of money it takes to complete the offer acceptable to you?
  • B. Crediting time. How long will the offer take to give credit? Are you and your trader in a rush to finish or can you take your time?
  • C. Length of trial. How long do you have to try the product/service before being charged.
  • D. Interest. Are you interested at all in the product/service? It’s important to try things you might like.
  • E. Offer worth. How much of a credit is it worth? Some sites give more value to offers than others. Make sure the credit value is fair.

8. After following the above, click on the offer you want to complete. (Reminder: Have pop up blockers turned off)

9. When you arrive at the landing page fill out the required information to complete the offer or to move to the offers next completion step. Make sure that you do not use fake information and I suggest using the same email that you used on your IFW site. Example: Rocketbills. Also it is imperative that you use a real debit or credit card. Do not use any prepaid ones as this could violate the sites TOS (Terms of Service) and place your account into a hold status.

10. Once you’ve completed the offer and have a confirmation on your screen, print the page immediately. Make sure you DO NOT navigate away from the confirmation page. Stay on the page for no less then 5 minutes to ensure proper crediting. Having followed the instructions in step 10 you also increase the chances of being able to do an MCR (manual credit request) if available.

11. Once the above is complete close all tabs/windows but one. Then go to your homepage. Once there clear all cookies again by going to Tools, Clear Private Data.

12. Repeat steps 1-10 for the next offer.

If you follow these steps it will be much easier for you when you are doing your Freebie Trading. Having your offers properly credited to you, and to your IFW site is crucial. If anyone has any questions or comments, please register and share them. If you feel that I have missed some important parts of the process, let me know and it shall be rectified. Thats the end of class today. :mrgreen:

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