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Clicking For Credits
Log into both your
safelist email accounts every day (or as needed) to click
credit links.
Generally, the
credits you'll click from your CONTACT
email account will earn far more credits
with each click than the LIST emails,
so be sure to click them first!
You
don't have to click on every email that
comes through with a credit link. You
can choose to click on just enough so
that you can post an ad to a specific
safelist for that
particular day.
Preparation:
Before clicking,
delete all the emails that are too old,
where their credits have expired. Usually, if
they're older than 5-7 days, their credit
links won't work, so clear your works space
and get rid of them. Here's how...
Login to Gmail. Find the label link of the
safelist you're working with in the left column and click on it to
open that section.
At the top right of that particular section,
you'll notice that Gmail tells you how many messages you have stored
there. Click on the Oldest link
and Gmail will take you to the last page of messages you have - they
are older than all messages previous to them.

Once you arrive at the page of the oldest
messages, see if they are older than 5-7
days... If they are, the credit links may not work anymore.
(Before deleting any of those that are within 7 days old, you
may want to test their credit links, as some safelists allow
credit clicking up to 7-10 days old.) Delete all those that
have expired.
If you need to delete whole pages at a
time, go to the top left of the section right under the Archive
button and click the Select All
link. Every message on that page will be selected or
checkmarked. Click the Delete button and they'll all
disappear.

Then start clicking on
the oldest ones that are still left but not
expired. Here's a quick way to do that:
- Click
open an email.
- RIGHT-click on the "credit link" and choose
Open in New Tab. The webpage pops
up behind and beside the open email
page, so you don't see it or even look
at it during this activity. Keep your
attention focused on your email account,
not the open pages.
If you wish, you can configure
your Internet Explorer 7.0 or
Firefox browser to open links in new
tabs instead of new windows, which
would eliminate the need to
right-click and choose *open in new
tab* -
Internet Explorer |
Mozilla Firefox
- Delete the email.
- Open the next email & repeat, and so on.
- When you have approx. 10-20 or so extra tabs open,
close them all.
- Start the process over again.
You'll find that you
develop your own rhythm and efficiency as you
put this process into practice.
NOTE:
Credits
are pretty cheap to buy, so you may want to
combine both clicking for credits plus
buying them to cut down on your clicking
time.
When Credit Link Messages Land in Spam
It is inevitable that some of the messages with
credit links in them will land in your spam section. You can train your
Gmail account to drop those messages in the labeled section where they
belong instead. Here's how...
Open your Spam section by clicking the Spam
link in the left menu. You'll notice
which messages have credit links in them there because their subject titles
are preceded by their respective labels.

Select the messages you want to keep for credit
clicking by ticking off the little white box just to the left of
them.
Once you've selected which messages you want
to keep, click the NOT SPAM button at the top of the section.

At this point, Gmail will take those messages
out of Spam and put them in your inbox.
But later when more
messages come in with that label, Gmail will direct them to the
section where they belong rather than dumping them in Spam.
When NON-Credit Link Messages Land in
Your Inbox
Plus... Deleting Whole Sections of Emails at a Time
In your List Gmail account, remember that we
created filters to direct incoming messages with credit links in them to
their respective labeled section for easy credit clicking later.
Some (not all) safelists also have what is termed a Regular
or Standard mailer that members can use when they run out of credits.
These messages do NOT contain credit links and are therefore useless to
you.
Most of them will be filtered directly to Trash
because of the way we had you set up your filters, but inevitably some
will find their way to your
List Gmail account inbox.
Here's how to delete hundreds or thousands of
them at a time if they accumulate there...
Login to Gmail.
At the top right of the inbox section, you'll
notice that Gmail tells you how many messages you have stored there.

Go to the top left of the section right under
the Archive button (or the Remove Label button if you're in a
labeled section) and click the Select All
link. Every message on that page will then be selected or checkmarked.

Notice here that a new line has been
created just under where you selected All.
It says:
All _x_
conversations on this page are selected.
Select all _xx_
conversations in Inbox
Click the
Select all __
conversations in Inbox link and all
hundreds or thousands of emails in that section will be
selected, not just the one page.

Then, click the Delete button and they'll all
disappear. Easy!
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