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27 Feb 2009

How to Make Your Own GPT Website: Getting The Wheels in Motion

Author: Jim | Filed under: Affiliate Marketing, Web Development

Have you ever come across a website promising a free prize? Maybe they just give out seemingly “free” money to you like Cash Crate or Treasure Trooper do? These websites are referred to as “Get Paid To,” or GPT, programs… and the secret is that they are very profitable for the business owner. Imagine if you had an advertiser willing to pay you $1 per sign up, and you could get 1,000 people to do it for $0.50… sounds crazy? It’s not! The Get Paid To business model is still holding up in these bad times, and I want to get you in the game.

First of all, a brief disclosure.  I am not going to encourage all of you to drop what you are doing and start a business. There are a lot of GPT websites out there because it is so profitable, so you have to be a hard-worker if this is going to work. Additionally, a bit of background information would help immensely. Tons of GPT websites are started on a daily basis… and there are really only 50 “established” websites. Because too many people get started, and then stop working and give up, the GPT line of work is something that you should be interested in before getting into it. :neutral:

I want to break up this series on how to make your own GPT website into two parts. First, we will cover getting started up… including things like forming your concept and organizing paperwork. Second, we will get into the actual systems that you can use to get your dream into reality. I think that all of you have the capabilities to be entrepreneurs… and the industry absolutely thrives in bad times when people are increasingly looking for second incomes. Let’s get going!

Step One: Think Up A Brilliant Idea

Here’s the key to running a successful GPT website… are you ready for it? The key to running a successful GPT website is holding your visitors’ attention! Okay, okay… so right now you are thinking that I am wrong, right? It’s not the entertainment business, I’m not making movies here. In effect, the entire function of GPT is to make money… so who cares if it’s fun or not… right? :D

This is where I think that many people slip up. Having a concept that really hits it out of the ball park is more important than anyone else thinks. Why? Clicking in an out of offers is BORING! In general, people will start giving up and not frequently visiting your website like they should if there is nothing interactive about it. Visitors lose focus, and stop caring about the $0.50 light at the end of the tunnel. As a businessman, it is your job to keep your guests working on your site, and conversely bringing in more revenue for your business.

Let’s check out some examples. Treasure Trooper is the webs #1 GPT by foot traffic, and #2 on our list of the Best GPT Websites for 2009. Why? They play off of the whole “tribal adventure” theme, and everything on the site makes you feel like you are running through the jungle collecting gold coins and fighting bad guys. It sounds a bit ridiculous, but because there is an interactive storyline surrounding their service… it is very hard to leave the computer screen, and that is exactly what we want!

The moral of the story is that you need a killer idea, or “theme” if you will, in order to run a successful business. Start thinking about just how you are going to captivate your audience… and put it in motion! You should jot down a few ideas, make it a bit more fine tuned, and look for the next big idea that you think people will enjoy and keep coming back for.

Step Two: Removing the Personal Liability From Your Business

We talked last week about how to start a business. Essentially, owning a business is all about removing personal liability (at least in the way that I think of it). When you really get down to it, anyone can run a “business.” However, unless you are fully registered and protected as a legal entity, your personal assets are at 100% risk. Therefore, by registering for an LLC. (recommended) or S-Corp., you will be removing personal liability from the equation and greatly enhancing your upside.

There are a few steps to take here, and I think that you should do all of the following before you officially open up your new “get paid to” website for business:

  1. Register an LLC. or S-Corp
  2. Draw Up Articles of Organization
  3. Protect Your Service with a Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

It might be a bit of work on the front end, but don’t think that it is not a necessary step. Trust me, you will feel a lot better being able to sleep at night when you have some kind of downside “insurance” if you will.

Step Three: Forming Partnerships with Affiliate Networks

Now comes the tricky part, you need a way to offer your customers “incentivized” offers and surveys to complete for cash. What you need, instead of going to advertisers individually, is a middleman marketer… or what we call an affiliate network. In a nutshell, this is a company that services ads from advertisers and let’s you market them for profit. Typically, you can gauge how “good” a network is based on how many offers they have and how well they pay in relation to other networks. Yes, that’s right, all affiliate networks are not equal.

Because of a recent onslaught of fraud and defaulting, many networks are a bit concerned with allowing traffic through incentivized. However, unline many would have you think, there are still quite a few willing competitors on the market to service your account. Here is a list of some of the best ones just to get you started:

  • AzoogleAds
  • Hydra
  • CPAStorm
  • MaxBounty
  • IncentaClick
  • Commission Junction
  • ClickBooth
  • Copeac

Remember, NEVER advertise a non-incentivized advertisement on your GPT website. This will result in an immediate ban from your affiliate manager. You can only use the affiliate offers as they are designated to be used, and every network will tell you this information on the main page of the affiliate offer. This is just a word of caution before you start breaking rules! ;)

Bottom Line: Get Paid To programs are increasing in popularity as household disposable income decreases around the world. If you have an entrepreneur spirit, it’s not hard to use this to your advantage and start your own GPT business! We’ve laid the groundwork, come back tomorrow for a look at how you can set it all in motion and actually build up your GPT empire!

-Jimvesting

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  1. Marketing Business Review February 28, 2009 at 5:52 am #

    Hi Jim,

    Thats a great option to make money faster than usual, and guess it is very popular option.

    • almir May 15, 2009 at 8:04 am #

      i certainly agree with you I mean i might try it myself

  2. Harish February 28, 2009 at 9:26 am #

    I have never known what does GPT site means. I don’t know how they pay too. Anyway I have got to try it out soon. Good post Jim.

    • Melvin
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      March 1, 2009 at 3:15 am #

      they pay you to complete offers.. the offers are usually up for $1 and above and normally they profit $0.25- $0.5 per person

      • almir May 15, 2009 at 8:06 am #

        it doesn’t sound very profitable at all if that’s all you get.

  3. Dennis February 28, 2009 at 7:48 pm #

    I picked up a domain for a gpt site couple months ago, I might put that into use soon! will be back tomorrow

  4. Melvin
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    February 28, 2009 at 10:56 pm #

    I actually own one Jim but in form of a forum. The thing though is that a lot of affiliate networks nowadays are pulling out all incentivized offers. Seems like the incentivizing industry is slowing a bit. Clickbooth have some but I find their merchants scrubbing a lot so I tried to stay away from them

  5. Underwater Digital Camera Reviews March 1, 2009 at 2:08 am #

    I got scared to start one ever since I heard about that GPT site going bust
    Never knew that they were actually pretty easy to run

  6. Webkinz March 1, 2009 at 11:59 am #

    I never knew what GPT means. I feel stupid now :oops:

    • almir May 15, 2009 at 8:08 am #

      silly it means get paid to which is the whole abbreviated form for gpt

  7. International trucks March 2, 2009 at 6:11 am #

    If you’re going to start a GPT site, please plan on this. Don’t just decide over night and jump into this. I think I speak for many people when I say I’m very tired of seeing the one weekGPT’s resurecting out of nowhere and not going anywhere. GPT sites take work and dedication. If you decide to start one, plan big or don’t plan at all. Otherwise, you’re not going to go anywhere with it.

    • Dintz March 3, 2009 at 9:17 am #

      It’s not just with GPT sites really, but with everything you do on the Internet. Pretty much the same cases with eBook, PTC and membership sites etc.

  8. clickktdotcom March 2, 2009 at 9:27 am #

    I think GPT mean is Get Paid To.

  9. Dean Saliba March 2, 2009 at 12:25 pm #

    I’ve been looking to start something like this up, thank you for this and I look forward to part two. :)

  10. Affiliate Marketing Blog March 3, 2009 at 1:01 am #

    I have thought about this type of business for sometime, but you are right about having a “theme” or “function” other than just clicking on offers and coming back daily for that .50 payout. Nice article!

  11. Free Wordpress Hosting March 4, 2009 at 6:13 pm #

    Very nice post mate, I especially like how You are integrating images into posts. Very nice reading material, I actually read Your posts :) Keep it going. Cheers.

  12. Teak Furniture March 10, 2009 at 2:09 pm #

    This seems to be a very good opportunity…thanks for shairing..

    • almir May 15, 2009 at 8:18 am #

      it certainly does but its also not easy either

  13. Indian MBA March 13, 2009 at 8:07 am #

    Awesome way to earn some good bucks. Thank you for post.

    • almir May 15, 2009 at 8:10 am #

      it does sound rather profiting but does seem like it can go down just as fast as it went up

  14. Jose March 13, 2009 at 8:13 am #

    It will be nice to list the companies that sell scripts to start a GPT site.

    I have seen more or less crappy scripts out there. Any scripts you recommend to get started on GPT sites?

  15. Lingerie April 16, 2009 at 1:38 pm #

    :mrgreen: well i am confused to add comment on this topic!….? :oops:

  16. Hill %9 September 27, 2009 at 2:59 pm #

    the Internet is such a great medium and resource and I thank you for taking the time out to write, it is always a pleasure to read.

  17. GP December 13, 2009 at 9:16 pm #

    non-incentivized <– what does that mean? this stuff comes up so much in gpt site things, and i looked all over and i cant get what it means.

    • Mike December 25, 2009 at 11:34 am #

      It means that the person providing the offer to you can’t give you money to do it. It’s something the user has to decide to do out of free will.

  18. Matt Smithson May 27, 2010 at 6:56 pm #

    Very informative article, particularly in the area of affiliate networks. It can be very difficult to manage and interact with some networks, and a pleasure with others. The network list is certainly a great place for an upstart business to begin working with be it lead generation or other mediums of business.

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