There is always great wisdom in using caution in what ever endeavor one may be participating. That the tortoise beats the hare is a well known adage in Western culture. But there are situations in which speed supersedes being deliberate. Such is the case when completing offers on GPT sites.
Site Response is the fifth installment in the series called The Puzzle Pieces. This issue has to do with the usability of GPT sites. If a site is hard to use or has multiple steps to access offers, the time spent completing offers will be increased. My objective is to spend as little time as possible completing as many offers as possible. I have a reasonable plan for making money with GPT that my readers should check out.
There are several steps that should be taken when completing offers and if the site is not setup to facilitate these steps, doing offers takes longer. An example of this is the good practice of clearing the cookie and temporary internet files after completing each offer. I have been logged off of some sites every time I use Ccleaner. This is very inconvenient! Not only does it cost me time, but there have been times that I was unable to find the offer that I had just completed.
Another irritating feature of some sites is the need to weed through niche specific offers that show up on every page. What this means is that you have to page through numerous offers that have a small demographic in order to get to those that pertain to the wider populous. This is a time waster.
The ideal site has a simple interface with everything only a click away. It is setup to utilize the techniques that it suggests for completing and confirming the maximum amount of offers (such as the use of Ccleaner). And it does not require you to page through numerous niche specific (usually health related) offers that have a small application.
I am not suggesting that you avoid sites like these. Just be aware that you will spend more time completing offers there than on other sites.
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