Business Round Table

Pay To Click Marketing

by Catherine White Entreprenuer
Catherine White Committed   Entreprenuer
When I first started investigating programs online, I was introduced to pay to click sites.  Most people were advertising these sites as a place to earn money.  So, I jumped on board and was quickly disappointed with the earning potential of the pay to click sites I had joined.  This left me with a bad first impression.

More recently, I have spoken with people who use pay to click sites as a place to advertise affordably.  Now, this makes more sense to me.  You can get advertising packages for, as little as, 5 bucks.  The pay to click sites are full of people who are wanting to find ways to make money online.  This seems like a perfect fit for anyone advertising a money making program.

So, I have began investigating pay to click again.  I started looking at them as a way to advertise.  While doing this,  I discovered some of the pay to click owners have made it easier to earn.  Now, I am very intrigued to see where this will take me over the next 6 months. 

Have you looked at pay to click lately, if so >What are your thoughts on some of the new pay to click sites? 
Mar 5th 2011 19:27

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Comments

Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Hello Catherine,

You may have noticed I got very active in the Paid to Click industry recently. I was skeptical about it the first time I heard about it last summer, but I found that it can be used to finance my other advertising.
May 20th 2011 10:54   
Catherine White Committed   Entreprenuer
It is natural to be skeptical, I think that comes with the industry.
There have been so many advances in PTC it is worth a look.
Realize a ptc site is very easy to launch so look for a reputable owner or a site which has been paying for more than 6 months. I try to stay away from new launches unless I know the owner reputation is solid.
May 20th 2011 11:35   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
The PTC I promote is from Teodor, a long time member of APSense
May 20th 2011 11:46   
Catherine White Committed   Entreprenuer
I don't know which one that is, I guess I am not a member of his ptc.
May 20th 2011 21:43   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
I didn't want to name it in a comment, since it might have been considered advertising, I will send you a PM
May 20th 2011 21:51   
Helen Smith Committed   Consultant
PTCs really don't get the credit they deserve. They can be a really quick way to generate income if more people would take a good look at the compensation plans. Yes you have to go in each day and click a few ads, but so what most of us are on conference calls everyday! That's when I click on mine. There is also good income in doing the offers, but for me it wouldn't work, I would surely forget to cancel the trials. lol
May 20th 2011 22:17   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Like Catherine said, I think the most important point is to know the owner, or to know for how long the site has been around, but that last argument might not be bullet-proof, as I hear Onbux might be a scam too, since a friend of mine has not been paid for 40 days and he gets no response to his emails.
May 20th 2011 22:23   
Andy Anderson Professional   Owner Yuma Bloggers
So what you are basically saying is it makes more sense to be the victimizer than the victim. You were too smart to continue being manipulated into working for a fraction of minimum wage clicking on thousands of links for pennies but now you encourage paying into these sites where you know that the only reason people are visiting your websites is for the fraction of a penny instead of to join anything.

Sounds to me like a bit of a contradiction. You hated working in the sweat shop but have returned for it's cheap labor.
May 20th 2011 22:29   
Helen Smith Committed   Consultant
You know the most wonderful thing about making money online is the diversity. There are multiple ways to make money online, and if you can make a decent income from any of the venues offered so be it. Everyone does not come online knowing exactly what to do or how to do it. Everything is a learning process. So yes I am one who think that PTC has a place to earn income too. Pennies equal dollars.
May 21st 2011 00:02   
Catherine White Committed   Entreprenuer
@Andy - PTC has come a very long way. As my initial point was this: At first I thought it was a waste of time because the money from my personal clicks were not adding up. As with any online business, it is the power of duplication which creates the bigger numbers.
I'm not planning on retiring from my ptc income, but I can pay my Traffic Wave bill each month with what i earn. Some of us are still trying to figure it all out and what is the best way for us to earn some extra money online.
May 21st 2011 00:14   
Warren Contreras Magnate I   Old Retired Guy
Time and leverage are the keys to Pay Per Click and I have made several THOUSAND dollars from penny ads over the last several years. It just takes a lot of referrals, or like Andrew Carnegie said, "I would rather have 1% of the effort from 100 others, than 100% of my own".
Jun 5th 2011 01:54   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Several THOUSAND dollars? Man, you gotta tell me which PTC sites you use.
Jun 5th 2011 01:54   
Helen Smith Committed   Consultant
I'm with you Philip, Oldbuddy you have got to give us some guidance with the paid to click. I have one which pays me about 50.00 every couple of months, but if I had some serious clickers it would be thousands. WHERE ARE THE PTCers! (lol) We need to form a group, and trade sites.
Jun 5th 2011 02:05   
Vishwajeet Kumar Magnate I   Blogger
Thanks for this article, I like it.
Jun 5th 2011 02:07   
Warren Contreras Magnate I   Old Retired Guy
Most of the PTC sites I make money from are USA only (or maybe Canada too) as that's where the advertisers want to focus. I set up a blog and send people there, that's about it. Of course I have had some pretty intensive recruiting campaigns over the years to add referrals and that's just a matter of experience. You need to get inside the clickers heads and push the right buttons. To be honest, since I found J2BAM I am only coasting with the PTC sites. Since some of the big ones cut the pay from 1 cent to .001 it holds little interest for me.
Jun 5th 2011 03:01   
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