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Use Roboform to auto-fill offers

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 | Tips with

Today’s tip will explain the powers of Roboform (direct download). This tool has many different uses, but for GPT sites we will be using the “auto fill” feature Roboform has. The only thing you need before you begin reading this tip is obviously Roboform. You can download this program directly by just clicking here or you can read a bit more about Roboform here.

Once you have installed Roboform you are ready to begin learning how to auto-fill your offers you complete.

Step 1. Create an Identity

Once you have installed Roboform and you have the toolbar on Internet Explorer or Firefox, you are ready to create an identity. To start, click the Roboform button your toolbar to bring down a drop-down menu. From there, highlight “Identities” to bring up a side-menu where you will select “New”.

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Password-protecting your identity is unnecessary unless you are using a public computer. Creating the rest of your identity is pretty self-explanatory. You do not have to fill out every field they give you. For example, I didn’t fill out my social-security number or credit card number (none of the information you input is submitted to Roboform). I would rather type my credit card information in manually due to paranoia (yes, we all have it).

Step 2. Find an offer!

Now all you have to do is find an offer to complete. When an offer asks you for your name, phone number, address, etc. you can just click your name (or whatever you named the identity) and will automatically fill this all in for you!

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NOTE: I can only supply one screenshot for an example since most sites I am a part of do not allow me to supply walkthrough guides to my readers to completing offers.

Now let’s say you come to a page where you have to checkmark “Does not apply” or “No thanks” (like those WinningSurey and BigBuck Surveys) and you don’t want to checkmark all those boxes. This is where Roboform comes in!

After completing the pages filled with “No thanks” and “Does not apply” checkboxes (unless it does apply of course), you can just hit the Roboform button on your toolbar and go to “Save Forms…”. You can then name it whatever you want. For example, if I am completing a BigBuck Survey, I would name it “BigBuck Survey Pg #1″. This way, next time I come across one of the hundreds of BigBuck Survey’s, I can just hit “BigBuck Survey Pg #1″ on my Roboform toolbar and everything will be checkmarked and filled in.

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Simple as that! Everything can automatically be done as long as you do it once and then “Save Form” with Roboform!

Have any problem? Leave a comment and I will try my best to help you.

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Comments

  1. 1
    Cheri // August 1st, 2007 at 6:14 am

    I love Roboform. It has helped speed everything up. I didn’t know that trick with the long surveys such as Big Bucks. Will it save the whole thing? Do you have to save every page or just the last?

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    Cheri // August 1st, 2007 at 6:20 am

    I do want to add one thing though. I had to upgrade my roboform after about a month because it would only hold 10 Logins. I did read somewhere that you don’t have to upgrade now so I am not sure.

  3. 3
    MrGPT // August 1st, 2007 at 9:45 am

    Hey,

    Yeah, it saves the whole page. You will have to do it once, page by page, saving each one before you hit “Continue”, but you only have to go through it all once and after that you can just hit Roboform to automatically fill it all in.

    It saves A LOT of time.

    Best Regards,
    Drew

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    Heather D // August 1st, 2007 at 3:01 pm

    NICE TIP DREW! I had no idea about saving the forms!!!!! EXCELLENT!
    I did know that you can hold the alt + = keys down to check everything no, but this is even better than that. I am going to have to upgrade to the pro version really soon because I have way too many passwords and I keep having to knock one off the list in order to add a more important one. This is a super tip. Keep those tips and tricks coming!
    Heather D

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    MrGPT // August 1st, 2007 at 3:37 pm

    Glad you enjoyed it. I’ll have another tip up by tonight!

    Best Regards,
    Drew

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    Cheri // August 1st, 2007 at 6:09 pm

    Heather, if you are a member of DealBarbiePays Roboform is one of the offers there. Upgrade and get paid $4.00. Just search for Roboform in the offers.

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    Free Form Filling Software // May 8th, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    I have been using Roboform for a year now. I love the program, and don’t know what I would do without it. I would recommend it. I made a quick video about teh program and posted it on squidoo

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