Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Note about Upcash

I just learned this the hard way, but this could be some cool news for some people.

Upcash will not let you cash out what you make. You can only spend it on posting ads. If this isn't your style, this post should save you some time from trying it out. Still, if you have a blog or website, this can be a quick and easy way to get views.

Until monday or earlier!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Nominbux, a PTC without a Payout minimum!

This website just opened up its ads yesterday. While it only has about 7 a day, increased membership could cause it to increase. You'd also be surprised what referrals could do for you. This could be very useful for some quick dollars, since you don't need to work to a payout minimum.

Nominbux - I'm up to $0.14 in two days.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Progress Update 05/26/08

I'm about four days into this, and here are my totals on PTC websites that I'm visiting.
As soon as I cash out $10, I'm upgrading my account on UpCash, earning me $0.03 per click, and giving me more ads to click. I'll then use the earnings with that to get some referrals on Bux.to.

The *MyBux networks are pretty cool, they're all run by the same person, and the admin is a nice and trustworthy guy. Check them out.

My next progress update will be next Monday (and every Monday), but if something else comes up, I'll post something about it at a different time. Until then!

What this is

This blog is all about the PTC business, or Pay to Click.

How it works

PTC websites pay you a small amount (usually $0.01) for every time you view an ad for a certain amount of time. While you'll start out making about $0.25 a day, you'll eventually (in about a month or two) have enough money to upgrade your account, letting you make more money for every click you make. You can also refer others, and get a bit for every click they make (usually half of what you make for your clicks). You can pay to get non-referred users to be referred to you, and it can add up very quickly.

Is it safe?

Yes, for the most part. That is what this blog is for. Some websites try to start up a PTC business and fall in about a month or so. Some just take their cash and run. This blog will show which websites you can trust.

You do not have to spend a penny out of your own wallet to make a good profit with this, and very few websites ask for your address or phone number.

Most of these websites use AlertPay, which is very similar to Paypal. The reason that this is used is because Paypal cracks down on PTC websites and suspends their accounts.

So...

In this blog, I'll check out various PTC sites and blog about them, as well as my attempts to make money for something, and will show that goal on the blog. This will show you just what it's like to be a PTC user.