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If you enjoy earning from PTC (Paid to Click) programs this is one of the few I work with that has been consistant and actually pays..
Showing posts with label Paid to Click. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paid to Click. Show all posts
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Monday, February 25, 2008
The 'Best PTC' Sites
As a member of myLot for over a year now two of the most common discussions I've seen involving making money are 'what's the best way to make money online?' and 'what's the best PTC (paid to click) program?'
After spending a length of time studying the PTC programs I belong to I came to the realization early this morning that there really is no ONE best answer for either of these questions. There are simply too many variables that come into play.
Looking at PTC sites alone for me personally I have had the most earnings off ClixSense but it is also the only PTC site I have paid for the upgrade and being from the USA it's reported there are many more targeted ads for my country.
This alone could cause ClixSense not to be the favorite for others.

So, what is a person to do? I have made up a short list of things I look at personally when reviewing a PTC site:
#1 - Do they accept members from my country and others?
#2 - What payment processor(s) do they use?
#3 - What is the payout amount?
#4 - How much are the average or majority of ads pay?
#5 - How many ads do they present on an average day?
#6 - Can I find authentic proofs of payment?
#7 - Is the web site professional and clean?
#8 - Do I encounter numerous problems with the site?
You may ask why or for what purpose I ask myself each of these questions and over the next week or so I will be going into detail about each of these question to hopefully help you become profitable and comfortable with earning money from PTC programs.
After spending a length of time studying the PTC programs I belong to I came to the realization early this morning that there really is no ONE best answer for either of these questions. There are simply too many variables that come into play.
Looking at PTC sites alone for me personally I have had the most earnings off ClixSense but it is also the only PTC site I have paid for the upgrade and being from the USA it's reported there are many more targeted ads for my country.
This alone could cause ClixSense not to be the favorite for others.

So, what is a person to do? I have made up a short list of things I look at personally when reviewing a PTC site:
#1 - Do they accept members from my country and others?
#2 - What payment processor(s) do they use?
#3 - What is the payout amount?
#4 - How much are the average or majority of ads pay?
#5 - How many ads do they present on an average day?
#6 - Can I find authentic proofs of payment?
#7 - Is the web site professional and clean?
#8 - Do I encounter numerous problems with the site?
You may ask why or for what purpose I ask myself each of these questions and over the next week or so I will be going into detail about each of these question to hopefully help you become profitable and comfortable with earning money from PTC programs.
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Getting Organized Working PTCs
Ok, we all know PTCs (Paid to Click programs) are about the easiest money there is to make on the internet. If your not familure with PTCs you simply sign up with a program such as the several I have listed on the left panel, you login to your account, you click on someone else's ad, and you get paid for that.
The problem with working PTCs is they don't pay alot.
To really make the most out of your time, efforts, and the PTC system is to get lots of referrals working under you (you earn from their clicks also) or to work a whole lotta different programs.
Thus we come to the need for being organized.
#1 - Set up a file in your favorites or bookmarks just for your PTC programs. Always try to do this as soon as you join a program and to save time list the login page, not the home page of the site.
#2 - Get yourself a tabbed browser. The newer versions of Windows offers this feature but there are other that do the same thing. With tabbed browsers you can have more than one web site open at the same time all in one window.
#3 - Learn to multi-task! Rather than clicking the ad in one program and setting there waiting the 30 seconds or whatever is required - open 2 or 3 and just switch back and forth between them. In actuality you'll be doubling your money with just 2 sites going at once.
#4 - Keep your eyes on those ads for more opportunities to make money, promote your programs, or learn something more about Internet Marketing.
#5 - Work the PTC programs like a business. If you want to make money not just pennies online then you will need to take this job just like any other job serious.
Over the next few weeks I'm going to be sharing more tips I've learned online to make money from home without spending a whole lot of time in front of the computer.
By Faith Only
The problem with working PTCs is they don't pay alot.
To really make the most out of your time, efforts, and the PTC system is to get lots of referrals working under you (you earn from their clicks also) or to work a whole lotta different programs.
Thus we come to the need for being organized.
#1 - Set up a file in your favorites or bookmarks just for your PTC programs. Always try to do this as soon as you join a program and to save time list the login page, not the home page of the site.
#2 - Get yourself a tabbed browser. The newer versions of Windows offers this feature but there are other that do the same thing. With tabbed browsers you can have more than one web site open at the same time all in one window.
#3 - Learn to multi-task! Rather than clicking the ad in one program and setting there waiting the 30 seconds or whatever is required - open 2 or 3 and just switch back and forth between them. In actuality you'll be doubling your money with just 2 sites going at once.
#4 - Keep your eyes on those ads for more opportunities to make money, promote your programs, or learn something more about Internet Marketing.
#5 - Work the PTC programs like a business. If you want to make money not just pennies online then you will need to take this job just like any other job serious.
Over the next few weeks I'm going to be sharing more tips I've learned online to make money from home without spending a whole lot of time in front of the computer.
By Faith Only
Thursday, July 05, 2007
PTC Sites - Hints and Tips
On the left hand panel of each page of my blog is a section titled "My Favorite PTC sites:". I never thought of it but there are I'm sure many people who have no idea what a PPC site is. PTC stands for 'pay per click' and that is exactly what you do to earn money at the sites I've listed and many I discuss here.
How these sites work, for the ones that do work, is advertisers pay a set price to show their web site or program. The members or PTCers are the ones who will be visiting, viewing, and getting paid a certain amount for their efforts.
Can the average person actually make money on PTC sites? YES! How much you might make depends on a number of different variables; the price being paid for clicking, the number of ads offered to click, and how many PPC site you belong to.
Tip #1: If you are new to PTC sites I would suggest you start with one or two programs at a time. The reason for this is when you sign with 50 sites in one day you are not going to get a real feel for the site and could find yourself over whelmed very quickly.
Tip #2: Right from the start, with the first PTC you sign up with open a new folder in your favorites or bookmarks to save your login pages. I say to do this because this way as you add more PTC sites they will all be in one place and you can and should check them daily (if not more often).
Tip #3: Before or right after signing with a PTC site make sure you read the fine print so to speak. Terms of Service, Payout limits, and referrals are all important to me and should be to you also. It's true, you can make money on these sites without referrals but believe me if a site pays you a high percentage of what your referrals earn that money can amount to a nice payment. Also, if a site is paying $.005 (one half a cent) per ad and payout is $100 good luck ever seeing any money in the near future - it will take a long time.
Tip #4: Do a little research before you put a lot of time into a PTC site. Over my years on the Internet I've signed with hundreds of PPC sites that closed before I ever saw a penny. Ask around, if you belong to a forum such as myLot do a search for the PTC program and I'm sure you will be able to get an idea of how long the site has been around, do they pay, do they pay in a timely fashion, and many other questions you may have.
The sites on my favorite's list have passed my 'inspection' but you can be sure if I start to get a bad feeling or don't get paid they will not only be removed from my favorites but will be getting a 'Thumbs DOWN' rating from me.
My Favorite PTC sites:
RanosCash
AdverCash
ClixSense
Hits4Pay
AdBux
CashClix
AdBuddy
Myster-e-Mail
Deals-n-Cash
Please, if you have in the past or do in the future have a bad experience with these programs do leave a comment on this post letting us know about it.
I should also add, there is a difference between PPC (pay per click) and PTC (paid to click). In a coming post I will explain PPC.
How these sites work, for the ones that do work, is advertisers pay a set price to show their web site or program. The members or PTCers are the ones who will be visiting, viewing, and getting paid a certain amount for their efforts.
Can the average person actually make money on PTC sites? YES! How much you might make depends on a number of different variables; the price being paid for clicking, the number of ads offered to click, and how many PPC site you belong to.
Tip #1: If you are new to PTC sites I would suggest you start with one or two programs at a time. The reason for this is when you sign with 50 sites in one day you are not going to get a real feel for the site and could find yourself over whelmed very quickly.
Tip #2: Right from the start, with the first PTC you sign up with open a new folder in your favorites or bookmarks to save your login pages. I say to do this because this way as you add more PTC sites they will all be in one place and you can and should check them daily (if not more often).
Hint - I do this and actually list the different sites in this folder in order of how good I think they are. Believe me, the last one in the folder of about 30 PTC sites doesn't get visited every day and I don't feel I'm missing anything.
Tip #3: Before or right after signing with a PTC site make sure you read the fine print so to speak. Terms of Service, Payout limits, and referrals are all important to me and should be to you also. It's true, you can make money on these sites without referrals but believe me if a site pays you a high percentage of what your referrals earn that money can amount to a nice payment. Also, if a site is paying $.005 (one half a cent) per ad and payout is $100 good luck ever seeing any money in the near future - it will take a long time.
Tip #4: Do a little research before you put a lot of time into a PTC site. Over my years on the Internet I've signed with hundreds of PPC sites that closed before I ever saw a penny. Ask around, if you belong to a forum such as myLot do a search for the PTC program and I'm sure you will be able to get an idea of how long the site has been around, do they pay, do they pay in a timely fashion, and many other questions you may have.
The sites on my favorite's list have passed my 'inspection' but you can be sure if I start to get a bad feeling or don't get paid they will not only be removed from my favorites but will be getting a 'Thumbs DOWN' rating from me.
My Favorite PTC sites:
Please, if you have in the past or do in the future have a bad experience with these programs do leave a comment on this post letting us know about it.
I should also add, there is a difference between PPC (pay per click) and PTC (paid to click). In a coming post I will explain PPC.
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