Do you love to get online? Do you spend most of your times getting online? Another important question: do you have unlimited Internet connection?
If your answer is yes, wow … your online potential should have been used to bring advantage for yourself, especially if you have unlimited connection bandwidth.
“What advantage?” you might ask. Do you know that Internet can make money for you? If you love spending your times surfing and browsing everywhere, I wonder if you ever thought of making your online times into profit. There are a lot of “making money online” programs out there, you just get online as usual and while you surf as you often did, make additional advantage from your online times.
For example … make money from clicking on ads. This is one example of those websites offering you to make this possible. They truly pay you, at least that’s what many members have experienced so far. And I am one of those who have been paid during my participation in a paid to click program like this one.
You might have already seen a lot of similar ones out there, but they claimed hundreds dollars for clicking one ad or email ad? I’m skeptical about those ones, they probably don’t pay. I read a lot of complaints in the forums out there, saying that this website didn’t pay, that website didn’t pay. And yes, it makes sense. What kind of advertisement that would pay us in hundreds dollars by just one click?
Most of honest ones would rate their paid to click programs in cents, and it would accumulate according to the impression you make. I want to stress that these are not “make yourself rich” programs, your balance will result from your own work on clicking and surfing the advertisements they send. And if they found you cheating or spamming, your account would be suspended and you would get nothing.
But if you are curious about those claiming would pay you USD 75 per email / ad to make you rich quickly, or more than that, just remember to not put too much hope on them. I just want to warn you that the easier you get something, the easier you’ll lose it, this also applies to your participation in “getting paid” programs, so make sure to be honest.
If you have broadband and unlimited internet account, it would be better. For a trustful pay per click website, I would recommend no-minimum.com for a start. If you have an e-gold account, that would be easier, because you can request a payout right from only $0.01, yes, just one cent. I have tested it for myself, it works.
But I have to warn you, before you join “paid to click, paid to surf, paid to search, paid to read” kinds of programs, you had better calculated your potential profit ratio first. These programs are good for those who have unlimited Internet access, but if your Internet access are based on bandwidth limit, I would recommend you to create your own site and make profit another way, because these programs are not “getting quick rich” scheme. Just calculate and compare between how many bandwidth you would use to open their “paid to click” URLs, to display the whole page, and how many cents you would earn by those bandwidth usage on clicking their ads. Would it be sufficient for you? If your bandwidth usage for these URL clicks would be uncovered by those little small amount of money per each click, I would suggest you to not waste your time and bandwidth usage. I would rather suggest you to have your own site or blog and make money from displaying ads in your site. Having your own Google adsense website, for example.
The main point is to not waste your online time without getting something back from your online experience. Of course, something that worth it.
Update (May 5, 2008):
The no-minimum.com site is one of the old PTR / PTC sites, I had ever participated in their program and always got paid. However, due to some reasons, I finally decided to quit from their program and put my attention into other kind of online earning program like paid to post on forums. So, for the latest news about no-minimum.com site or any other Paid to Click sites, I would recommend you to seek for any PTR / PTC watch list to make sure whether they are still paying or not. I have also opened a category section called “scam”, to which I would sometimes update the latest scams warning provided by various sources, and what you would need is only to check whether any site you have in mind is listed under “scam” category or not, and then to consider your participation after reading the list.
Thank you for your attention.
I wish for your good luck!




Leave a Comment