Sunday, November 1, 2009

Signupandmakemoney

Now this is another site that really pays. I was rather skeptical at first because I haven't seen much payment proofs on the net when I was doing my research on this site. I figured I'll just give it a try, nothing worth losing anyway so I signed up for free. All I had to do was let people sign up to the site under me, got commissions from them signing up and here we go, big time!

Click on the links below for a view of my payment proofs.

1st Payment
2nd Payment
3rd Payment

And you might also want to sign up now before everyone else does.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

TrekPay

This site is quite great, I think it's a lot better than Neobux specially for PTC starters. Of all PTC sites I've registered in, this was the first that paid me. And it looks sustainable too.

The great thing about this is that you don't have those annoying timers before your click could be credited, none of clicking one ad at a time. That's right, you can click on the ad, let it load for a while just to view it and you could close it as soon as it loads. You could also view the ads all at the same time and you're done for the day.

They award 1-3 credits for every ad you view, or click for that matter. I get to earn an average of 40 credits each day but I've read all over the net that some even make up to 100 a day and I don't have any idea how they do it. Anyway, this is a lot faster than the others in reaching payout. Minimum payout by the way is $5.50 and they only pay through Paypal. It takes about 5-7 days before the payment reflects on your Paypal account and they do payouts within Tuesdays to Thursdays.

Referrals also give you credits when they sign up under you, and there's a limit to how much you could cash out every week: $50 maximum. Referral earnings is only up to sign up but commissions from their ad sales is unlimited, about 20% of their ad sales.

You have to be careful with viewing their ads though. Once in a while they insert a "missed icon" (you could see it on their FAQs page) and you have to click on it when you see it or else you will have penalty points and if you earn enough, you could have your account terminated. Don't worry, it doesn't happen often. Just wait for the ad to load and just scroll down to see if there is any.

I also don't know how they convert the credits but I think the amount per credit that they assign depends on the amount of traffic for the day and the number of advertisements sold. I'm fine with it but it really pays. Click on the links below to check out my payment proofs.

1st Payment
2nd Payment
3rd Payment

As always, I will keep updating. Just click on the banner below to join.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

Neobux

Okay, now for a little in-depth review of the sites I've joined. First on the list: Neobux.

Everyone who've been with PTCs can attest that Neobux is the best PTC site out there. Stats? For starters, basic membership offers 1 cent per ad click with 4 ads a day. Quite a small amount to earn each day, you might think, but it's a start. Minimum payout is at $2 which means you can only get your earnings when you reach $2, and it's instant. That's a bit of the problem, it's a slow start but when you get the ball rolling, it DOES roll. Open to all countries, active admin, you name it. There's a little condition though. To be qualified having direct referrals you must be at least a member for 30 days and served 100 clicks. With patience, it comes by easily. And you're sure to finish more than 100 clicks when the 30 days are over. You may rent referrals as long as you've earned enough and they could really help speed up your earnings. This site has been around for more than a year now and there have been minimal to no complaints from members so it looks like a keeper...and it's sustainable too. Going golden may take quite a while with $90 a year fee, specially if you're starting off without investing anything.

I never even shelled out a single cent from my pocket but it really takes quite a while earning if you go for free. Plus I didn't go out looking for referrals because I'd rather be paid first and this could help me gather referrals. I'm not really good at gathering people. Payment proof makes it easier and proves that the program really works without dragging others into the misery I might be in if the site were a scam.

Now here's a screen shot of my very first payment from them. Mind you, it feels great to receive your payment after all that hard work.



So if that's not believable enough, check the net, browse it and you'll see for yourself. Click the banner below to sign up now and make extra money part-time.



I'll be posting additional payment proofs when I do reach payout again. Any clarifications may be forwarded to forptcmail@gmail.com

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Making Money...Hopefully

It's been quite a while since my training at an international semiconductor manufacturing company has ended, roughly about nearing two months now, and I haven't received a single call from them just yet. Well, that simply means no work, no job, and therefore NO MONEY. I could say that in three words even: UNEMPLOYED and BROKE!

Now late last month, around the end of July, I've been searching on the net for specifications of a certain product (that's as far as I could remember) and I came across this site which posts ads from members who wish to sell stuff, something a bit like e-bay only localized. One of the members posted something like "Totoong kumikita online" (Earning money online is for real) and it roused my interest. I checked it out and voila, I got introduced to Paid-To-Click programs, with which one really COULD earn online in the comfort of their own homes at their own pace, whenever they want to. Neat! I was skeptical at first because of other work-at-home programs I've come across years back which require you to pay in order to earn, but I took a chance when it said there that it's all for FREE. Now that's a lot better.

Observing the way these sites operate, I've noticed that some offer too high rates for their ad clicks, and yeah, too good to be real. I got blinded at first. Registered and gave them a shot. But as I got hooked to clicking, I thought of researching on these sites and discovered there are SCAM sites lurking around, specially that they offer rates that are too good to be true. Well, I still kept at them, anyway I'm just nearing my first month in the business and still haven't been paid out and not doing much these days so it's all good. I decided to learn the hard way and at least be able to warn others of their activities.

For the meantime, I'd like to help others out there to be able to earn extra income aside from their day jobs spending only 2 extra hours or way less on the net, which, of course, depends on your computer specifications and internet connection speed. Before you start, it is recommended you use Mozilla Firefox because most, if not all, of these sites are optimized for this browser. It's free to download here:

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html

First of all, an AlertPay and PayPal account is needed for these sites to send your earnings. Here are the URLs where you could register for free:

https://www.paypal.com/us/

https://www.alertpay.com/?dVZ8qNEtiCDOng216QUeXg%3d%3d

As far as I've researched, the following are the Paid-To-Click (PTC for short) sites that are trusted, have been online for quite some time and pays regularly. Just click the banners to check the sites and register.





WordLinx - Get Paid To Click






Also according to research, the following are legit sites. Not really trusted but so far no affiliates have voiced out much concern, still pays regularly or probably too new to be thoroughly evaluated. These sites are good ground for earning some extra cash aside from the trusted sites. As for me, I'm still taking my chances. I don't have much to lose, I'm a standard member anyway. =)








ArClicks

http://bux.to/?r=forptc

You might want to keep off these following sites. Somewhat confirmed SCAM sites. Their offers are really, really enticing but are impossibly large in value if you can do the math (say advertisement rates are bought at like $5 per 1000 clicks but they pay you $50 per ad you click. Far out right?). But there's no harm in trying specially if you've got time enough to spare and risk not being paid. Membership for standard members are also free anyway. But I'd rather you stay away and spread the word around to shut them down for good.



















Well that's about all else I've gathered by far from almost one month of clicking. Don't worry, I'll be posting payment proofs as soon as I've been paid by any of the sites above. I'm much willing to share other things I've picked up and help out just as my upline helped me with her tips and tricks. You may e-mail me at forptcmail@gmail.com for further inquiries. For now, happy clicking and good luck!