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If you are new to earning money through cashback clicking, then you are probably only a member of one or two sites. Therefore you will be managing these very well! But once you have seen how much money can be made just by clicking you will undoubtedly become a member of many more sites! This is when you will need to create some sort of daily routine just so you know which sites you have clicked on and how many times etc.

Your routine can be as flexible or as rigid as you like, mine changes from day to day depending on what I can fit in! Ideally you need to sit down and do it all in one go but obviously this isn’t always practical. What works best for me is this:

First thing when I get up I do Quids In UK as one of the daily clicks on there has a limit of 200 per day so you have to get in early! Then after doing the school run I do Free Fivers. This one is best done at the same time every day as one of the daily clicks can only be done once every 24 hours (not daily like the others). Then in between the usual daily chores I try to do Money Back Madness, Quidco, Cashinco, Topcashback and Loyalty Shopper. I try to do these ones every day as they either have the highest paying cashback or have lots of daily clicks. If I get chance I’ll do Greasypalm, Cashback Rewards, Mutualpoints and a few others.

I also check back every now and then to the PTCs I do (Archerfish, Libertycash, Sterlingmails and Donkeymails to name a few), and click on anything that needs clicking on there! (It’s a full time job!)

I prefer to log into a site, do the first lot of clicks, clear cookies then log back in to the same site to do the remaining ones. I repeat this until I’ve done all the clicks on that site before moving on to the next one. Some people prefer to go through their list of sites, doing one lot of clicks on each site and coming back to the first site and starting the process again. If I did this I would forget what I had clicked and where but it works better this way for some people. Whichever way you do it you must clear your cookies in between to ensure that everything tracks properly. For instance, you log onto your first site, click on all the daily clicks once, then clear cookies, log back in and do the clicks that allow multiples. Even if you move onto a different site but click on the same merchant, the chances are that it won’t track because that site will remember that you have clicked on that merchant previously. Clearing your cookies can cost you valuable clicking time but is vital to do it to get all your clicks to track.( Karl has been working on a short programme which only requires one click to clear your cookies. See below for instructions on how to install this program and for all the technical stuff that I’m not going to explain here because I wouldn’t know what I was talking about!)

Some sites have clicks that you can do multiple times throughout the day which is great if you can be near a computer most of the time.  The only thing is, is that they usually require a specified amount of time in between each click so you have to keep an eye on the clock so that you don’t click too early!

There are, of course, other ways to get your cash to build up on these sites. Most cashback sites have a quick cash section. This is where you can join other sites and sign up for things and get a one off payment for doing it.  If you are buying anything online, then decide which retailer you are going to purchase from and then search through your list of cashback sites to see which one gives the highest percentage back to you. Remember that you might not get the most back from a site that is renowned for high cashback, for example, Quidco or TopCashBack. Some sites may have a special offer running at the time you are making your purchase so it is worth checking through all of them.  Greasypalm have a weekend increase where they give extra percent back on a different site every weekend. Try not to forget every time you shop online to check through all your cashback sites for the retailer, even if they are not very well known. Maybe one of them at least will list the retailer you are buying from so you might as well get something back!
Another way to get loads of cashback is to join the gambling sites that are listed. The offer is usually to deposit a small amount, and get more cash back than you deposited! Also things like car insurance, switching energy suppliers, applying for credit cards and things like that can earn you loads of money! Some sites have cash prizes for the biggest earners per month which will give your earnings a boost! Every site, with the exception of Quidco, reward you for referring friends. Some of them also reward members who have referred the most people that month so this will also boost your earnings!
TIP: If you have referred all of your friends and need a place to promote your referral links then why not join our forum? You are more than welcome to put as many referral links in there as you like!

You may find it useful to keep the same log in details for each site then you won’t have to remember loads of different passwords! I did set out to do this but soon found out that some sites want upper and lower case letters contained in your password or numbers and letters so I have ended up with quite a variety. What I do though is keep a notebook with all of them in. You can also note down how much cash you have made!

Try out a few sites that you like the look of. If after a month or so they are not making you much money then it would probably be a good idea to leave and replace it with a site that you can get more out of! Also keep an eye on our forum. We encourage members to let us know if they are having trouble getting payment from any site and these ones are obviously not worth joining.

If you join a site that pays in dollars rather than pounds it would be a good idea to keep an eye on the exchange rate and cashout when it is in your favour. I recently redeemed $1 on DonkeyMails and when it had been converted to pounds it only worked out to about 48p!

Anyway! By reading this you’re wasting valuable clicking time! So I won’t keep you any longer...

Clear your Cookies in between each Cashback Site...the easy way!

Cookies are used by your browser to track your Internet behavior. They are held on your computer and store information such as your usernames and passwords, the contents of your shopping cart, etc. If you are doing daily clicks on one cashback site, then move on to another cashback site and do clicks for the same retailer, chances are that your clicks won't be tracked as your cookies indicate that you have already visited the retailers site that day.

You can clear your cookies by going through your browser settings, or you can use our FREE batch file if you have Windows 2000/XP and Internet Explorer 7.

To make the most of this tool, make a shortcut in the Quick Launch Bar. This way you don't have to minimize any windows to find the tool, or go through your browser settings to find the clear button. You simply click once on the Icon in your Quick Launch Bar. This will save you time!

To download the Cookie Cleaner, click Save when prompted.

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