Saturday, June 13, 2009

Helpfull strategy

I found these helpful hints on one of the forums ...Here are a few tips to help you all out.. For starters to get you all a "clean" start on offers (if you don't have dial up of course)If you have a cable modem or DSL do this...On your box there is a black cord (if not there SHOULD be a reset button) If you see the black cord (its the one that is plugged into your outlet) unplug it (no this doesn't harm your computer)Once you have it unplugged (or you hit reset) wait 30 seconds (or until the lights all load up example power, online, phone, etc.) DO NOT TRY OPENING ANYTHING DURING OR AFTER YOU UNPLUG IT (or reset it) as this will mess the whole process up.Once that's done RESTART YOUR COMPUTER.. Once your computer loads up (IE users go to CCleaner or whatever cookie eraser you use and delete all your cookies, cache, offline and online data, saved passwords, saved form history, etc.) Mozilla (or other) users go in to your "tools" and delete all your history, cookies, cache, etc.Once you have all that deleted.. RESTART your computer AGAIN (cookies are NEVER completely gone unless you restart your computer) When it loads back up go to mail.com, hotmail.com, yahoo.com, aol.com, etc. and get a new email for each 1Now with all those emails (write them down so you can check your email to see if there is a confirmation email) you can do 1 offer from each company with each one of those new emails (of course clearing your cookies in between each)_________________________________________________Next tip...To save yourself the hassle of always creating new emails... Just make the new ones from each email service provider (This next step is takes a little time and effort)Each time you do an offer with one of the new emails (write it down for which one you used) then wait a day at most go back into that email and whatever emails you got "unsubscribe" to them then wait a day a least to see if you "missed" any emails.. Then you can go on to reuse that email again.. ___________________________________________________To help those of you who do more then 2 offers before the other ones you have are approved.... STOP!Only do 2-4 offers at a time wait until at least 2/4 approve.. Once they approve go your "completed" list see which offer (type) it was like MID, Email submit, etc. Then do 1 more at a time for the offer that approved. Don't do any more then that by doing so you will 1 be wasting your time and 2 have a less chance of getting them approved. ___________________________________________________For those of you who use the same strategy over and over again... STOP! It is a fact that by using the same strategy over and over again without any change in your routine that it DECREASES your chances of approval by at least 70%.... Always use a different strategy every time you do an offer from the same company (keep your information accurate and TRUTHFUL at all times though) Example for your information (WITHOUT LYING)Your street address say your address is..114 N. Main st. You can switch it up like this on the forms..Example #1 - 114 North Main St.Example #2 - 114 N. Main StreetExample #3 - 114 North Main StreetIf you live in an apartment you have tons of ways of truthfully switching up your address. (I live in an apartment)For example - Say your address is 114 1/2 N. Main St. Apt. 5You can switch it up like this..Example #1 - 114 1/2 North Main st. (sometimes forms have a second address line)Second address line #1 - Apt. 5Example #2 - 114 1/2 N. Main StreetSecond address line - Apartment 5Example #3 - 114 1/2 North Main StreetSecond address line - Apartment 5Sometimes forms let you add in # to your address too so look out for ones that allow it. You get the point of this tip though right? Its not lying as your address is accurate and the mail you get will come to your address.You can use this as the same for your STATE example abbreviate it once then don't then next.. Example - OH (first offer) OHIO (for second offers of the same company)_________________________________________________For your phone number...I know most people do not like giving out their home/cell phone number to companies as they do not want a ton of calls from them..Though note its ONLY the companies you request information from that CALL you.. The companies for like MID they NEVER call you (unless you some how accept a request from one of the "inside" deals/offers)You can get a (free) online voicemail service which you will be given a phone number for your account (only 1 per household per company)You can use the number you get from a voicemail service to put on offer forms.. Just be sure you check them from time to time as the voicemail providers will *Keep my service* your account for inactivity (also putting you at risk for using fake information if your account with the voicemail provider gets *Keep my service*ed and you continue to try to use the number they provided for you)WARNING - DO NOT SHARE accounts or phone numbers with ANYONE outside your home.. By this I mean don't be too friendly to people online and allow them to use your number so they don't go through the hassle of having to get a number... This can get you BOTH in serious trouble..If friends want a number make them get their own. (also note that some voicemail providers put people on a "waiting" list as they sometimes don't the space for new members) These are just a few tips some people never heard of, never tired or forgot about.. Feel free to use these tips on your refwebsites, blogs, etc. as you see fit (just remember to tell everyone to use REAL information).

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