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PTC sites


PTC sites (Pay-To-Click) are those that people turn to, when they need to advertise their sites (for various fees). They send the guaranteed number of visitors, generating the traffic the client "signed" for. How are they generating this traffic? By paying regular internet users that sign on the PTC site to click their clients' links and banners. There are a lot of scams among these sites (which won't pay up). There for, I've tested some of them, and I'll continue to test new ones, to offer you informations about them, out of personal experience (there are a lot of reviews, on the internet but, personally, I believe those that came out of personal experiences to be more trustworthy). If you are a beginer, in this field, it's recommanded to join


This is a secure site which enables you to make tranzactions on the internet (and it will allow you to put your online income on your credit card /bank account). It's very user-friendly, and you should have no problem using it.

Another site, like this one, is PayPal. Perhaps even better known... Personally, I've never had any problems with it but, lately, a lot of complains appeared. If you still want to join it, or just try it out, feel free to do it:

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.


palmbux.com

Palmbux is one of the serious PTC sites that are not sufficiently promoted.

Down sides:
-Without referrals (the users you bring on the site to join, through the banners and the links generated by the site, especially for this purpose) you get pretty slowly at the minimum payout sum;

Bright sides:
-Variable number of daily links (4 main ones and a few more, less payed, that can appear for a few hours and, being in limited number, might disappear if you won't click them in time); -Very low minimum payout (2$); Fast payment (I've recieved the money in my paypal account in less than an hour since I made the request);

payment proof



neobux.com

Neobux is one of the most popular of the serious PTC sites. All the PTC "veterans" have accounts, there, and all the beginers should have.

Down sides:
-Without referrals, you get pretty slowly at the minimum payout sum; -Beside those 4 main ones, daily, pretty rarely are available for click some other ones (worth less than 1 cent, each);

Bright sides:
-Very low minimum payout (2$); -The daily links worth 1 cent, each; -The money got on paypal in only a few minutes;

payment proof



sassyclix.com

Sassyclix is one of the few PTC sites that had been redesigned and adapted to fit the actual market needs.

Down sides:
-Pretty low payed clicks (with an average of 1/4 of a cent); -Very short display period of your web page/site, of only 5 seconds, using the link exchange system (if the page you wish to promote is usually loaded pretty slow, you risk not to be viewed at all, using this system);

Bright sides:
-Variable number of available clicks (at least 5 a day); -Good promotion ratio of your web page/site (displayed for 3 unique visitors, for every 5 clicks in link exchange campaign); -PTR e-mails (pay-to-read), if you sign up for this feature; -Although I've waited a few days after the payment request, I've recived the money, eventually (through Paypal);



Still testing:


cashium.net


Cashium is one of the many, heavy-promoted PTC sites, at the moment. It's pretty new, so I haven't reached the payout, yet, so the site is still in the test stage.

Down sides:
-Without referrals, you get pretty slowly at the minimum payout sum;

Bright sides:
-Pretty low minimum payout and prices on upgrade package and on renting referrals; -Beside the 3 base clicks, you'll have daily additional ones available to click;



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