gold911
Jan 23 2003, 11:31 PM
Hello all,
well this is my 3rd post, thanks for all of you here.
i'm asking for:
i have this huge number of usernames and passwords " from the programs which i joined "
so, i'm lost, how can i mage this number?
some times i mix the username of a program with the password of the other, and so on?
could any one tell PLEASE what to do?
thanks
Mango88
Jan 24 2003, 01:00 AM
I have an excel sheet w/ all my login, pws, account balance, downline and so on..
It comes in handy, and you can see which programs are earning you and which aren't..
candy2k3
Jan 24 2003, 10:57 PM
Maybe we can find a better way.
petcalent
Jan 24 2003, 11:19 PM
I don't like the excel solution. If someone get access to
your sheet you loss ALL.
Maybe storing the file in a diskette will be safer (??)
cynicalbabe
Jan 26 2003, 10:14 AM
I use a little recipe box with file cards, handy at my elbow.
One card per program, to keep notes on the details of the program, tips, questions, problems, reminders, etc. And on the back I write down, every week, the current earnings on that prgm, for an on-going sense of how a particular program is doing for me. That way I know where to put more effort, and which prgm to dump before more time gets invested.

A low-tech solution,
but it works for me!!
p.s. - If I need more space, I just staple on another card. Also I use colour-coding (fancy name for a swipe with a crayon

) to tell apart PTC and PTR and other types.
Hope this helps!
melcat
Jan 26 2003, 01:19 PM
Do you have a program that automatically fills in forms? I use roboform. There is a free version. Others might have a recommendation.
roboformI also maintain an excel worksheet with relevant facts about programs I use.
Pia
Jan 26 2003, 01:26 PM
QUOTE (cynicalbabe @ Jan 26 2003, 07:14 PM)
I use a little recipe box with file cards, handy at my elbow.
One card per program, to keep notes on the details of the program, tips, questions, problems, reminders, etc. And on the back I write down, every week, the current earnings on that prgm, for an on-going sense of how a particular program is doing for me. That way I know where to put more effort, and which prgm to dump before more time gets invested.

A low-tech solution,
but it works for me!!
p.s. - If I need more space, I just staple on another card. Also I use colour-coding (fancy name for a swipe with a crayon

) to tell apart PTC and PTR and other types.
Hope this helps!
This is an exellent tip!
One thing you might want to add is those weekly taken screen shots from the programs you're a member in, if there's some bugs and proglems you'll have the proof of how many referrals, money and points you had and maby it'll be fixed easier!
vietgurl
Jan 26 2003, 01:41 PM
Gosh, I'm making a database in MS Access, and it's taking FOREVER to fill all of the program info in!
Maybe I should quit a few of them, hehe.
I'm not even half-way through my programs yet and I already have 79 entries
gold911
Jan 26 2003, 04:07 PM
well, i've try so many things. papers, worksheets , access , ....
all of them was a BIG MIS
i'll try that roboform, hope it will work out good.
thanks for all of you
Mugzzzy
Jan 26 2003, 04:59 PM
I use an excel worksheet. I include name, referral link, my earnings, total number of referrals, referral earnings, gold membership or not, last date that I updated the list, sign up bonuses, number of direct referrals, number of indirect referrals, amount of money invested in the program, and how much I expect to earn per month. I suggest sticking to a few programs that you know will work for you. If you join too many, you will get lost in e-mail and still not earn very much money. Advertise one or two programs at first then add a couple more if you are comfortable with the amount of work you need to do with them. My favorite program is CashCulture because it is a team effort and everyone helps get you started. I have also joined a few others though as you can see from my signature.
cynicalbabe
Jan 26 2003, 09:14 PM
QUOTE (Pia @ Jan 26 2003, 03:26 PM)
QUOTE (cynicalbabe @ Jan 26 2003, 07:14 PM)
I use a little recipe box with file cards, handy at my elbow.
<snipped>

A low-tech solution,
but it works for me!!
This is an exellent tip!
One thing you might want to add is those weekly taken screen shots from the programs you're a member in, if there's some bugs and proglems you'll have the proof of how many referrals, money and points you had and maby it'll be fixed easier!

Thanks for the idea -- that is just brilliant!
I'm pretty sure there are lots of shareware programs to grab screenshots. I've been meaning to get one, and you've just given a terrific reason to get on that, pronto!
petcalent
Jan 26 2003, 11:35 PM
QUOTE (gold911 @ Jan 27 2003, 06:07 AM)
well, i've try so many things. papers, worksheets , access , ....
all of them was a BIG MIS
i'll try that roboform, hope it will work out good.
thanks for all of you
Automatic fill forms are unsafe
Kamz
Jan 27 2003, 12:35 AM
I use my brain
Mugzzzy
Jan 27 2003, 07:26 AM
QUOTE (petcalent @ Jan 27 2003, 01:35 PM)
QUOTE (gold911 @ Jan 27 2003, 06:07 AM)
well, i've try so many things. papers, worksheets , access , ....
all of them was a BIG MIS
i'll try that roboform, hope it will work out good.
thanks for all of you
Automatic fill forms are unsafe

Why do you say that?
petcalent
Jan 27 2003, 01:58 PM
Cause they stores all your passwords and info, and also
retrieves them.
If roboform is not one of this automated programs
excuse me, I don't know that program I mean was a
program to autofill forms.
mikerat
Jan 27 2003, 07:40 PM
What about Gator ?
Mugzzzy
Jan 27 2003, 08:52 PM
Gator=Spyware=trouble
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