I lot of dedicated Entrecard users find a driving obligation to return the favor when someone drops a card on them. For the last few days, I have been dropping like a madman, and found quite a few ways to speed up the process without “cheating” or missing out on a chance to find a new interesting article to read. Here are my steps.

1) Use the Firefox browser. This is crucial, as the next two tips require the Firefox browser. Also, it loads tabs much quicker than its major competitor.

2) Find another browser that you are comfortable with. Right now, I’m typing this post in the new Google Chrome browser, but use Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari… whatever you feel comfortable with. You’ll be loading several pages at a time in Firefox, and this tends to slow it down a LOT if you are trying to use other tabs for your day to day browsing.

3) Install the Entrecard toolbar. This gives you quick and easy access to your favorites, and your inbox for dropping.

4) Install the imgLikeOpera plugin for Firefox. This is a key speed boost. A good 90% of the time spent loading a webpage are on images, and this plugin allows you to set images to not load by default, and change the settings back and forth very easily with just a few clicks. Once this is installed, you’ll want to configure it to allow images from Entrecard to show up, or else you won’t be able to drop.

Click Tools->Add-ons. Click the “options” button for imgLikeOpera, and then go to the “filters” tab. Type “entrecard.com” in the filter box, change the drop down to “[1] load all images”, and click add. This ensures that no matter what settings you choose, the Entrecard widget will still load. Going back to the main tab, “Cache, misc”, you’ll see the drop down for “default policy for new window/tab”. This is where you’ll switch back and forth from speed browsing, and normal browsing. “Don’t load images” for fast browsing, “Load all images” for normal day to day browsing.

5) Know your keyboard shortcuts. In Firefox, hitting CTRL-Tab will switch you to the next open tab, and CTRL-W will close the current page. ALT-Tab will switch you back and forth between Windows programs, and the space bar is just like hitting page down in most web browsers. CTRL-D will add a bookmark of the current page you are on for later reading. Holding CTRL while clicking a link will open that link in a new window in most tab-enabled browsers.

6) Drop away! Using the Entrecard toolbar, you can open 10 windows at a time in the category of your choosing. I usually load up 10 pages, then click the button again once it lets me, and let 20 pages load up in the background. I switch over to my Google browser and check my ad stats, or write a new blog entry, and check back about 60 seconds later. (Slow internet connections or older computers may have to wait a bit longer). I have one hand on the left side of the keyboard for CTRL-TAB and the space bar, and one hand on the mouse, I can usually drop all 20 in about 20 seconds or so. After I drop them all, I then tab through all the windows one more time, making sure the drops did in fact go through, and checking for new articles I haven’t read. I quickly CTRL-D those that I have an interest in reading, Hit CTRL-W a handful of times, and do it all again. Overall, it takes about 5 minutes of my time to drop 20 cards or so, and I’m productive in between as well.

If you think I don’t read posts because of this speedy process… think again. It was an article that fellow Entrecarder Laura over at Confessions of a Diet Coke Addict wrote that inspired me to share this post while doing my dropping routine. I hope this helps save her some time, as well as the rest of you fellow Carders. Happy Dropping!

(I dropped 117 cards while writing this article)

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This contest has ended. There were not enough entries to award all prizes mentioned. Anyone who did enter, and would like a text-link ad placed permanently on this site, leave a comment, message me on EntreCard, or e-mail me and I will gladly oblige. This applies to ANYONE who entered.

EXTENDED!

The deadline has been extended to February 28th.

This contest will be limited to 100 entrants, and will be drawn completely at random. You must be a member of http://www.entrecard.com in order to qualify, and your website must not be of any sort of pornographic nature. Other than that, there are no requirement, although I reserve the right to modify that at any point.

Here’s how it works:

This is a raffle. Each entry into the raffle costs 100 80 EntreCard credits. I’m working on getting this put up in the store, but for now, you will receive an entry if you send 100 credits to my account at dcostalis@gmail.com. Purchase an entry from the Entrecard Store. The raffle will be drawn as soon as 100 entries have been received, and the drawing will be posted in a video blog on this website to ensure credibility.

Prize Structure:

1st prize (First name drawn): A permanent 88×31 button (or text-link ad, your choice) on the sidebar of my site. It would be located near the RSS and feedburner buttons (unless the site is redesigned, in which case I will move it to another prominant location). A 500 word article written about your website/blog detailing key facts about it, and why users should read it! Also, you will receive 1000 EC’s, and a link back to your site in the results post with a 1 line description.

2nd prize (Second name drawn): A permanent text-link ad on my site, with the same location as the aforementioned. You will also receive 1000 EC’s

3rd prize (Third name drawn): 1000 EC’s, and a link back to your site in the results post with a 1 line description.

4th-10th prize: Receive their entry credits back, and a link back to their site in the results post.

If I have not received 100 entries by February 10th February 28th, the drawing will be conducted with however many entries I have received. Happy blogging!

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I ran into this problem myself for no apparent reason…

Well now there’s a fix! Thanks to a regular Vista user on Microsoft’s TechNet forums, a fix has been found!
For Business and Ultimate version users:

>>Right click “Computer”
>>Click “Manage”
>>Under the “System Tools” section, Double click “Local Users and Groups”
>>Click “Groups”
>>Right click “Administrators”
>>Click “Add to group…”
>>Click “Add”
>>Click “Advanced”
>>Click “Find Now”
>>Double click “Local Service”
>>Click “Ok”
>>”NT Authority\Local Service” should show up in the list now
>>Click “Ok”
>>Close Computer Management and reboot.

For Home version users:

>>Run a command prompt as administrator (start -> run -> cmd.exe)
>>Enter the following in the command prompt window: net localgroup “Administrators” “NT Authority\Local Service” /add
>>Reboot

Thank you to “SugarD-x” from http://www.xoxideforums.com/ for posting this fix. Others in the thread requested to spread this across the internet, so I’m trying to do my part.

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