Thursday, March 29, 2007
March is coming to a close
This also means it's cashout time! Hurry and get your withdraw requests in so we can pay you in April! Minimum cashout is at $20 and we can do so through paypal and check.
We are here for you! If you have any suggestions or concerns please let me know! Hope you all enjoy the site and make lots of money!
We also just opened up the forum!!! It is alive and kicking feel free to discuss the site with others there and give us your feedback.
Ms. Squish
Monday, March 26, 2007
Hooray! I wanna be a HIGHROLLER :)
I remember being 13 and saying to myself I'll write in my journal everyday...now I'm 22 and I've upgraded to a blog...but I'm still making (and not keeping) the same promises! haha
The site is going extremely well! I am up over 150 members which I am ecstatic about! I'm offically pulling everything together! My WONDERFUL boyfriend is a huge help too in a million ways! He's my rock :)
If you have visited my site recently you'll see I have added some cool new things, along with my referral contest I'm also starting a drawing to be the HIGHROLLER of the month. This comes with many benefits including $25 cash, 100 poker chips an exclusive blurb about you and your picture! Plus the label of HIGHROLLER and the envy of all the other members :) It's like Miss America for GPT sites :)
To be put in the drawing you must meet these 2 qualifications...
To become a Highroller you must refer a minimum of 5 friends to the site.
AND
Fill out a non-freebie offer and be approved.
We've also added 50 new freebies today and will be adding multiple freebie offers every week!
We really are taking off and I want to thank everyone who's been supporting me!
Miss Squish
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Cookies! And these kind don't taste good!
HTTP cookie
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HTTP cookies, sometimes known as web cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a server to a web browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific information about users, such as site preferences and the contents of their electronic shopping carts. The term "cookie" is derived from "magic cookie," a well-known concept in Unix computing which inspired both the idea and the name of HTTP cookies.
Cookies have been of concern for Internet privacy, since they can be used for tracking browsing behavior. As a result, they have been subject to legislation in various countries such as the United States and in the European Union. Cookies have also been criticized because the identification of users they provide is not always accurate and because they could potentially be used for network attacks. Some alternatives to cookies exist, but each has its own drawbacks.
Cookies are also subject to a number of misconceptions, mostly based on the erroneous notion that they are computer programs. In fact, cookies are simple pieces of data unable to perform any operation by themselves. In particular, they are neither spyware nor viruses, despite the detection of cookies from certain sites by many anti-spyware products.
Most modern browsers allow users to decide whether to accept cookies, but rejection makes some websites unusable. For example, shopping baskets implemented using cookies do not work if cookies are rejected.