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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Hi Diffusion, Out of interest how long does it take you do that many clicks?0
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£500 +I'm just short of the cashout level on Cascade.0
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£500 +Littlesusie wrote: »Hi Diffusion, Out of interest how long does it take you do that many clicks?
It used to take about 20 minutes when done flat out and about 25 minutes on average.
Unfortunately, due to the new technique required for the Affliate Chief clicks, it now takes about 30 minutes done flat out, about 35 at a decent clip and 40 minutes if I'm being at bit lazy, and probably about 35 minutes on average.
Normally I do them while watching TV or listening to the radio or a podcast, so the time isn't solely dedicated to clicking (perhaps at the expense of some speed).0 -
£500 +Adding what I earned in January (£35.12), when I first dabbling with clicking, I make my total earnings from clicking to be £300.39 in the first five months of 2010. Of this, about £83 is already sitting in my bank account, more soon hopefully.
EagerLearner, could you put me down for a target of £720 in clicks for 2010 (£60 a month). Thanks!0 -
Over £150 per yearhow do i get comparison street,searchchief and cascade compare to track on any sites they only track now and again what could i be doing wrong?i'm off to do some clicks soon,but i won't waste my time trying to do comparison street and co until i know how.people on topcashback seem to have same problem.any help is much appreciated.0
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Over £350 per yearYou need to do them as indivual searchs and let the pages load fullyPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying
. Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: &
for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
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It used to take about 20 minutes when done flat out and about 25 minutes on average.
Unfortunately, due to the new technique required for the Affliate Chief clicks, it now takes about 30 minutes done flat out, about 35 at a decent clip and 40 minutes if I'm being at bit lazy, and probably about 35 minutes on average.
Normally I do them while watching TV or listening to the radio or a podcast, so the time isn't solely dedicated to clicking (perhaps at the expense of some speed).
How on earth do you manage to do them that quick?...Do you have a fast broadband connection or do you have some shortcuts that you can share? My broadband is up to 8meg but unfortunately our exchange is only capable of around 3-4meg depending on the time of day . I take hours to do mine, ok I do have a 2yr old trying to sit on my lap which doesn't help but if I could speed up a bit it would mean more time with her.0 -
£500 +Littlesusie wrote: »How on earth do you manage to do them that quick?...Do you have a fast broadband connection or do you have some shortcuts that you can share? My broadband is up to 8meg but unfortunately our exchange is only capable of around 3-4meg depending on the time of day . I take hours to do mine, ok I do have a 2yr old trying to sit on my lap which doesn't help but if I could speed up a bit it would mean more time with her.
Really helps obviously to have a good internet connection, but 3-4MB should be more than enough.
I use Google Chrome as it's by far the quickest loading browser, can easily handle up to 20-odd tabs at a time and has plenty of very useful keyboard shortcuts to speed up the process, without which the task could conceivably take forever.
I find these keyboard shortcuts the most useful...
CTRL + W to CLOSE TAB
(⌘ + W on a Mac)
CTRL + TAB (+ SHIFT) to GO TO NEXT TAB TO THE RIGHT (LEFT)
(alt and ⌘ and left or right on a Mac)
CTRL + 1-9 to GO TO TAB NUMBER 1, 2, 3...
(⌘ and 1-9 on a Mac)
CTRL + click on link to OPEN IN NEW TAB (without leaving page you're currently on)
(⌘ and click on link on a Mac)0 -
...and the most important one, CTRL+SHIFT+DEL to clear cookies!0
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