I've really come down with the PTC (paid-to-click) bug lately. After about 40 days of trying them out I've made a small amount of money, not too bad considering that you have to reinvest your earnings to make bigger amounts of money.
On NeoBux I had a sizable amount of money made through completing side tasks on CrowdFlower in addition to referrals and my own clicks. I was trying to rent more referrals but after you become a premium member there's a weird system for obtaining them. I got frustrated that I couldn't get any and used an express queue that costs almost twice as normal. This wiped half of what I had at that point, which was only $40 total, but I had to extend the contracts of my referrals, which is eating up the pile I had accumulated. Its a little deflating to see the amount I'd built up over the month disappear, but its a wonderful lesson. I was suspecting I was growing too fast and this confirms it. However, I've reached the cap for the lowest level of referrals and if I buy anymore its gonna cost a little more extra to buy and rent them, so I should just sit where I'm at and learn to manage my people properly.
Slightly dejected from my NeoBux experiments, I opened an account with Twickerz and I think I found a hidden gem. Its consider legit and has been around for 2 years, but its relatively unknown. Its very similar to NeoBux but there's a few tweaks to their system. They have a premium system as well, but the lowest memberships cost $10 and $20, and you can jump in and start at whatever level you want. Its recommended that you buy at least the lowest level if you wanna try it out for yourselves.
Twickers has plenty of ads to click in the course of the day, much more than NeoBux, and one gets points for every click that can be used to purchase account upgrades or even cash. Twickerz has a variety of offers such as CrowdFlower tasks, surveys, and offers, but also has my personal favorite: Virool videos. Just click on the video links and you get a Twick Coin for letting it play to the end. I just lower the volume and let them play since I do these PTC sites on a laptop while watching TV anyways. Each Twick Coin is equal to half a penny, but it takes 30 days for the coins to validate and come to your account. I've made almost $1.25 in Coin the last ten days, but have to wait for them trickle into my account. Also of note is Twickerz Click Grid, a game of chance. Members get 25-50 free clicks a day on a grid to try for prizes. Other sites have these, but Twickerz seems to pay out more often than Clixsense and I've made 60 cents in the last 10 days, whereas I've never won anything but extra spin on other sites. Is that really a prize when that's extra advertising clicks for the host?
These are just the bread and butter of Twickerz and is somewhat common among many PTC websites. However, I've found a hidden gem on the site that I can't believe is real. Twickerz allows users to invest money into ad shares for $10 each and generates a guaranteed $15 in 150 days. While I'm unsure if this is a daily amount or equals 10 cents a day this is a very powerful product to get into. Unlike referral renting, which Twickerz readily offers, there's no cost associated other than the original investment. Referrals cost 20 cents to buy, but extending contracts and autopaying them costs money and its possible to lose money due to unproductive referrals. Twickers is offering a 50% return on an investment which is unlike what I've seen from other PTC sites. The drawback? These can only be bought from your main account, meaning you have to actually generate $10 from the site before buying one. With referrals, one can load money from Paypal onto an account and begin purchasing them, but Twickerz wants to ensure that only people who actively generate money have access to this wonderful offer. If one chooses to try out Twickerz I highly suggest shooting for one of this Ad shares! Already I've made it up to $3.00 on Twickerz in 10 days and am hoping to get some shares within the month.
My journey continues and I hope to keep everyone updated to my adventures into PTC land. If you wanna try out Twickerz try signing up under me and we can discuss strategies to success:
http://www.twickerz.com/?ref=morteolx
Jun 10, 2013
May 25, 2013
Procrastinating For Fun and Profit
A few weeks ago I was preparing for Finals week and found myself talking to a German girl on Chat Roulette while avoiding my studies. Don't work, I ended up getting B's afterall.
The girl I spoke with had stomach surgery and was laid up in a Romanian flat, she was in too much pain to do anything but couldn't fall asleep either. In a meandering conversation ranging from Transylvania and vampires to why Romanian men are evil she mentioned that she made money by stripping online and using pay-to-click websites. As a pudgy male slowly creeping into his middle-ages I was intrigued how this pay-to-click website thing worked. She mentioned a site called Neobux and I did some research to find out what it was. Apparently its the biggest site of this kind and has paid out money over the past 6 years with no complaints. I decided to register and give it a go to see how it all worked. All I needed was a Paypal account and a functioning e-mail account and I was set. I clicked few ads and made a few cents. Yippee.
The FAQs I read for the site basically said "Keep clicking ads and in about 3 weeks you'll have enough money to rent referrals and make residual income." I was fully prepared to do this but was clicking around the site and found an interesting button: mini jobs. This took me to a menu and there was a host of simple tasks that netted a few pennies each, much more than what the ads offered. One page tasked one to write answers to 4 or 5 questions for a penny. However, if the answers were adequate a bonus would be given. I plunged deep into a procrastination hole and filled out tons of these questions, mostly since this was more interesting than Physics or Anatomy notes. After filling out countless queries about where to found recipes and the common symptoms of various diseases I gave up and went to bed.
The next day my account balance was over $8.
Sure, its a small sum for a meaningful amount of work, but I have a laptop and a TV that plays Netflix, so its no deal for me to use both at once. Compared to the FAQs I was reading it felt like I was playing a game with cheat codes. I've managed to rack up a good deal of money in less than a month. I mention this to people at work and their eyes just glaze over, apparently this scheme only appeals to me. Yet I trudge on.
***SHAMELESS PLUG AHEAD***
If you'd like to try this out go ahead and click on the banner at the top. If you don't have a Paypal account, or feel creeped out about giving to a random website, there's one on the left to Clixsense. Its a comparable site to Neobux but they can mail checks out to an address of your choosing. Just to be above the board, using my referral links helps me out. These sites are two of the oldest and most reliable sites of this kind I've found. As a bonus, if you refer me I'll be happy to chat with you about the sites and give a tip or two out.
And if you don't wanna do it? Whatever. I'm kinda funny, keep on reading my stupid blog.
The girl I spoke with had stomach surgery and was laid up in a Romanian flat, she was in too much pain to do anything but couldn't fall asleep either. In a meandering conversation ranging from Transylvania and vampires to why Romanian men are evil she mentioned that she made money by stripping online and using pay-to-click websites. As a pudgy male slowly creeping into his middle-ages I was intrigued how this pay-to-click website thing worked. She mentioned a site called Neobux and I did some research to find out what it was. Apparently its the biggest site of this kind and has paid out money over the past 6 years with no complaints. I decided to register and give it a go to see how it all worked. All I needed was a Paypal account and a functioning e-mail account and I was set. I clicked few ads and made a few cents. Yippee.
The FAQs I read for the site basically said "Keep clicking ads and in about 3 weeks you'll have enough money to rent referrals and make residual income." I was fully prepared to do this but was clicking around the site and found an interesting button: mini jobs. This took me to a menu and there was a host of simple tasks that netted a few pennies each, much more than what the ads offered. One page tasked one to write answers to 4 or 5 questions for a penny. However, if the answers were adequate a bonus would be given. I plunged deep into a procrastination hole and filled out tons of these questions, mostly since this was more interesting than Physics or Anatomy notes. After filling out countless queries about where to found recipes and the common symptoms of various diseases I gave up and went to bed.
The next day my account balance was over $8.
Sure, its a small sum for a meaningful amount of work, but I have a laptop and a TV that plays Netflix, so its no deal for me to use both at once. Compared to the FAQs I was reading it felt like I was playing a game with cheat codes. I've managed to rack up a good deal of money in less than a month. I mention this to people at work and their eyes just glaze over, apparently this scheme only appeals to me. Yet I trudge on.
***SHAMELESS PLUG AHEAD***
If you'd like to try this out go ahead and click on the banner at the top. If you don't have a Paypal account, or feel creeped out about giving to a random website, there's one on the left to Clixsense. Its a comparable site to Neobux but they can mail checks out to an address of your choosing. Just to be above the board, using my referral links helps me out. These sites are two of the oldest and most reliable sites of this kind I've found. As a bonus, if you refer me I'll be happy to chat with you about the sites and give a tip or two out.
And if you don't wanna do it? Whatever. I'm kinda funny, keep on reading my stupid blog.
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