Make Money Online with PTC’s and PTR’s
I don’t really recommend pay to click programs as a sole means of making money online, but I do agree that if you pick a few right ones it can be fun and help supplement your online income, especially if you’re able to build a bit of a downline. When I was a bit younger I got obsessed with PTC and PTR programs, I signed up for so many of them and I even paid 10 dollars for one (never pay anything unless you know they pay you), now I’m glad I did that, because I learned quite a lot, not so much which programs were good but mostly which programs to stay clear of. The programs that I’m recommending haven’t paid me yet, but that’s probably because I haven’t yet reached any of the thresholds since I really don’t spend a lot of time on them. The main reason why I’m recommending them is because of the usability and manageability. Anyway, here they are:
- Adbux.org - The thing that I like the most about adbux is the simplicity. Adbux is a very manageable program, all you do is log on to your account once in a while and click on some ads. They will pay you up to 1.5 cents per ad that you click on, and up to 150% of your referrals direct click earnings. You can also earn commissions every time one of your referrals purchases one of their services. I have found this program the easiest to promote, and I would recommend it over AGLOCO. If you have a blog, you could find your downline growing quite fast. I have never posted about adbux on this blog, the only advertising I have is a link on the sidebar and yet my downline has grown, in couple of months, to 13. The payout is also a very manageable 10 dollars. This comes highly recommended by me.
- Bux.to - Bux.to is very similar to adbux, in fact, it would be their direct competitors in my opinion. I did a review of bux.to in one of my earlier posts, and I got a few comments going back and forth between adbux and bux.to followers, some of which I deleted due to spam, so you can see that there is no love lost between these 2 programs (I even got an email from adbux warning me of bux.to, lol). But the important thing for me is that bux.to is also a very enjoyable program to work with, and a lot of users say that they pay. The system is a little diferent to adbux, bux.to pays 1 cent per ad click and 1 cent per ad that your referrals click. Simple, huh? The payout is also 10 dollars. I haven’t been as successful with referrals on bux.to as I have been with adbux.
- AGLOCO - I’m not going to say much here, you can read my AGLOCO update, and my other AGLOCO update to get my general sentiments on this program. I still think that if they get their act together they could be promising, maybe it’s just because I’m not a quitter.
- Clixsense - Clixsense is another program similar to adbux, and bux.to. On the downside, they don’t give you as many ads per day to click on, but it is also quite a manageable program. All ads pay you 1 cent, and you get 10% of your referrals commission and 50% of any services your referrals purchase. Payout is 10 dollars.
- Hits4Pay - I haven’t had much success with these guys. Hits4Pay pays you 2 cents every time you check out one of their advertisers websites, the main problem is that they never have any sites for you to check out. On the upside, they give you a 10 dollar bonus for signing up, but in the few months since I’ve joined them I’ve managed to accumulate an extra 36 cents, that’s pathetic in my opinion.
- Take the Internet Back - If you checked out AGLOCO and were intrigued by the concept, but disappointed at the outcome, you might want to check this program out. Take the Internet Back promises pretty much the same thing as AGLOCO, except that instead of using a surf bar, you read emails. It’s actually quite interesting, 90% of the company’s profit will go to the users, of which 45% will be cash and the other 45% will be used to reinvest in the company. It’s all completely free, and they give you 10 dollars for signing up, but they won’t pay you unless you have to active referrals under you. This one is definitely worth checking out.
There you have it. It wouldn’t hurt to try some of these programs out, especially since they are all completely free to join. If you would like a program to help you organize your PTR and PTC programs, and help with building your downline you might want to check out the marketing pond.
Simon
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