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During my PTC/GPT Trip I saw a lot of sites falling. Recent ones are DiceAd, PTCash, uBux, etc.
So from now only SUSTAINABLE sites will be promoted on the blog. Although if you want to take a bit of risk you can visit the Splash Page.
Take note that in the Splash Page I don’t promote every non-sustainable site. There is a pre-selection that rejects sure scams.
What’s the difference in sustainable and non-sustainable sites?
-Sustainable sites can survive forever without selling upgrades and/or referral packs (They have real advertisers).
-Non-Sustainable sites depends on selling Referral Pack and/or Upgrades to survive (They don’t have advertisers or a too little quantity)
-Non-Sustainable sites offer the typical scheme of 0.01 per Click (or more). This means + price for advertising = Less Advertisers
-Sustainable sites offer UP TO $0.01 per click and have good advertising prices (due to the price per click) = More advertisers.
As you see sustainable sites offer almost the same range of earnings due to their number of ads (In someones surpass the 60 daily).

BuxUp was a PTC run by Paid.vg’s owner. As you know Paid.vg was closed and BuxUP was sold. The new owner, known in PTC Talk as juliobucci wants to demostrate BuxUp is paying.
Yesterday I’ve received my first payment from BuxUp ($6). What do you think? Does BuxUp deserves our respect?
Believe it or not but there are tons of scam Paid to Clicks sites on the internet. From my experience, I would probably say that 80%-90% of Paid To Click sites are either scams or will possibly turn into scams later on after few weeks or months. Thus, how do common members like us identify these scam sites from the rest way before they turn into scams. How do we take the mask off of their innocent faces? After using Paid to Click sites for almost six months, I have developed a set of simple points that I think every member should check before joining a new or already existing paid to click site.
Layout
As soon as you see the paid to click site, make sure you carefully look at its layout. The layout tells you a lot about a site, especially when it comes to paid to click sites. Is the layout advanced or does it look cheap? Is it innovative or does it look like some kid made it up? You want to know how much work has been put into the layout. Most scammers want to quickly set up a PTC and then start it as soon as possible. Then, few weeks later they end up disappearing with your money. One thing to remember is that they are always in a hurry and they never want to work! Thus if layout is cheap and ugly and most likely it is a scam site.
TOS -Terms of Service
Almost 80%-90% of PTC members do not read the TOS of a paid to click site because it is long. Even I did not use to read it until I realized its value. Some scammers who do not want to pay you any money will sneak something into the TOS and thus you cannot blame them in any way later on. A famous trick is to say in the TOS that the members cannot request for money, they can only convert it to ads. These are those PTCs that pretend that they will pay you but the truth is that you can only advertise at these sites. Furthermore, some of these scammers cross the limit and clearly state in their TOSs that they will not be paying their members at all. Thus, it is very important to read the TOS before joining a PTC. It will only take few minutes and is much better than wasting several hours at a scam site.
Forum/Support
Besides all this, you need to look out extra facilities that the paid to click site offers to its members. It is very unlikely that a scam site will have a forum or a good support for its members. A lot of legit sites also have great 24/7 live support for their members. Remember, a legit site is always looking to build reputation and get as many members as possible but a scam site just wants to get quick members and disappear. Furthermore, it is always a good idea to join other forums about moneymaking sites and get involved in discussions with other members. There are several forums about PTCs where members warn each other of possible scam sites. Join these forums and stay on the safe side.
This is all that I can come up with right now but I am sure there are more ways to tell if a site is scam or not. I will write another post as soon as I remember those. Until then remember, that you must always take some time before joining and investing your money and time in a PTC site. Alos, note that not all PTCs are scams. I have been earning money from several sites and so have several other members.
About the author:
Owns: www.ptcdollars.blogspot.com and http://ptcdollars.talk-forums.com
WhooHo! Energized! First time I join a matrix. I liked its features more than Isabelmarco’s one.
You can try $1 is nearly nothing compared what you can earn, and “Site’s Spillover” feature will assure you will recover your investment 99% of the time.
Earn from 7 Levels.
Earn even from your Upline
Forced 7 X 7 matrix, so if your upline has more than 7 referrals, you will get referrals (spillover) from your upline.
You can create multiple accounts
Referrer’s Spillover
When your referrer has 7 Level 1 referrals and someone signs up using his referral link, then this new member will be assigned under you.
Site’s Spillover - Unique feature
When someone joined the program without any referral URL, he will be placed under an active member whose Level 1 referrals is less than 7.
The lifetime membership is only 1$ thru Alertpay
You may request payment as soon as your account balance is at least $2.
If you refer only 7 people and each of your Direct and indirect referrals also refers 7 people each, your earnings will add up to:
| Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Amount $0.26 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 |
People 7 49 343 2401 16807 117649 823543 |
Income $1.82 $4.90 $34.30 $240.10 $1,680.70 $11,764.90 $82,354.30 |
Currently I am being busy searching other sources of Income (Read Affiliate Marketing and Niche sites)
So far:
A proxy site (for testing). It uses a free proxy hosting and a Free domain :D. It’s SurfIP If you wanna try it-
A video site. Crawls Youtube Content from the net.
Sticky Scripts. For the webmaster.
Regarding PTCs I am expecting cashout from Earn3. When I receive it I will break even ![]()
Do you need a forum to check PTC/GPT Updates?
Do you need a forum to have a nice chat?
PTCash is out. This promising 0.0125 clicks and 0.01 referral clicks didn’t last long. This demostrates securebux is not that secure or they didn’t have money to pay debt and used hacking as an excuse.
I feel terribly sorry for the investors. This reduces Spoky’s (Xclix and FoxCash owner) trust but I guess we can still call him “trustworthy”.
With upgrade I’m having 18 ads daily valued 0.015 each one so:
18*0.015= 27 cents daily on my own
Referral earnings rised on a 25% (Obviously cause I earn 125% instead of 100%)
Honestbux is back with Aurora script
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