Completing Offers

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 ·

Some of you may be confused and wondering, "what do I need to do to complete an offer?" Well, this part of the guide will be a step-by-step manual and what you need to do, and how you know if you've gone far enough in an offer.

Step 1: Click on the offer you want to complete.

Step 2: You will see a screen of the offer you want to complete. It will ask you to type in your e-mail address. The screen may look a little something like this:



Step 3: After advancing to the next page you will need to fill out some information such as name, address, phone number, and probably birthday. (See Tips page for information on how to avoid giving out your real phone number, as well as how to make it easier on filling out the forms.) Avoid giving false information about yourself. It only hurts the GPT industry. The page will look something like this:



Step 4: Once you have given your information you will have to fill out several (could be anywhere from 10-20) pages that will have ads they want you to look at. You can choose to participate if you're interested in the product they offer, or you can select "No" and hit submit. If there is no submit button, you can scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Skip". There will also be a bunch of advertisments and it says "Yes/No" before it. You can select "No" on all of them; the only catch is for most advertisers, you need to select "Yes" for at least one choice. The page will look like this:



Step 5: Finally, you have come to the end. Almost seems like you'd never get there, right? But it did. Now, the description of the offer on Treasure Trooper will tell you what exactly you need to do. Some offers will say just complete the entire survey, and some will say you need to click on 2 offers (but you don't need to complete them) in order to receive credit. I always click on 2 of the offers, even if it doesn't say I need to, just to be on the safe side. Once you're done, this is what the page will look like:




You will have successfully completed an offer. Now the hard part is just waiting for it to approve. If your offers still aren't approving, check out the next section which is tips on how to get your offers to approve more easily. But I would wait up to 2 weeks for an offer to approve before you decide it's not going to. Most offers can approve within an hour to a few days, but there are some on occasion that may take up to a few weeks.

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