Tuesday, December 15, 2015

What To Do While Waiting on Forced Ad Views

Forced view ads/pages force the end-viewer to actually view what is being advertised and I AM ALL FOR THAT 'cos most pages are NOT being viewed and considered with critical thinking by viewers who are trying to get that tenth of a cent, penny, credit, a set of minimum page views for bonus credits, while viewing pages online. Most pages simply are being passed over when someone has paid hard earned money on advertising.

Fortunately for me, I am also making money surfing on multiple cell phones so viewing a forced advertisement on my computer and being made to slow down in my credit-generating surf activities gives me time to view ads on 1-5 phones or to re-set video line-ups on a phone or two. Fortunately, for paid ad buyers, rather than taking me away from pages online that are supposed to be viewed, this combined phone/net activity actually makes me re-watch a LOT of ads, bookmark a lot of pages to read later, etc.

Maybe my cell phone activities are also causing me to be more conscientious as a viewer. For a phone ad, the screen is too small for opening up multiple ads. Most cell phone ads are forced view ads. Overall, I am viewing WAY MORE forced view ads than I was before implementing cell phone earning programs into my routine. I have noticed that I may not join too many programs, but I am responding much more online to subscriptions, blogs for reading (tutorials, money making blogs) and such now that I have periods of time whereby I have to stop switching between browser tabs to view a forced ad.

Although I am testing 30+ cell phone programs on 6 cell devices, there are two fave programs that have emerged and that I have been paid by - multiple times.

Swagbucks and Perk. In 2015, since May, I've earned over $350 from the two programs combined. I can't show a full $300 in payment proofs because my strategy is to keep close to $100 in each account in case I need some emergency funds for marketing tools online. (* Note if I cash out now, I should have close to $500 earned and redeemed from these two programs). I have cashed out over $250 cash to Paypal with these programs and redeemed points in other ways - namely Amazon credits/cash value. I am also working up my Amazon cash power with use of the apps I use.  Ah... but this post isn't supposed to be about my cell earning strategy - it's about how I am able to jump-start my phone views while looking at online Forced Ad Views!

While waiting for page timers to count down on necessary forced ads via computer, I make sure my PerkTV ads are running properly, clear cache in my phone apps area, or I'll switch phone apps to interact in the Perk community. I might run a game of Word Search (another Perk app), or do Perk Trivia with other Perk members. It varies on which app I decide to use but all activities help me earn or win more Perk points and tokens (points, redeemable for Paypal or store/gift cards, while tokens are only redeemable on the Perk site).

If my Swagbucks videos are finished on my cell phone, I'll switch Swagbucks apps to start videos on 1 of 6 apps in the Swagbucks group. I try to gain 100 pts per day as a minimum most of the time, which involves about 20 minutes on the Swagbucks site per day and the rest of the points earned via phone apps.

So I've told you what I'm doing while forced view ads are in progress on my home computer. Basically, while those ads count down, I'm bookmarking, subscribing, switching phone apps, and keeping very busy.

How do you deal with forced view ads?






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