Do the math correctly

Posted by Philippe Moisan
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Do the math correctly.

Some guy wrote an article "Do the math escape the wrath."

One of the first things he says is, it is laughable that a guy writes that he made made $80 from a PTC site and had 400 referrals.

In May, I have plastered all over APSense that I did that. Nobody else has done that. Write that, I mean. It looks like I am the target. Let's say that I am.

Some of the things he wrote need to be examined.

If I needed 15 minutes to get every referral, it would have taken 100 hours of my time. That definltely would have been ridiculous. I wonder, though, where did I write that it takes me 15 minutes to get a sign up. I have written extensively about the methods I have used:
  • Place ads on the AdHitz PPC ad network
  • Place first the Wiki-Clix splash page then my own on Traffic Exchanges
  • Writing emails on safelists
  • Writing articles, RevPages
  • Creating videos for it
The last point was in order to help Teo, the owner, to get more members AND even more important, more advertisers.

I discussed a lot with Teo about strategies, things to do, because he asked me to.

So, yes, I've spent many hours for Wiki-Clix. But that was my choice.

I have also promoted other PTC sites. I got 32 referrals at PersonaBux. I stopped promoting it for a few days, because there were rumors that the site didn't pay. Well, I asked for a payout and got it.

One more thing about the money we make with referrals on a PTC. These people click, and I make money for that. Not much per click, but if a good percentage of those people click every day, then even if I stopped promoting it, I would make money every month.

Is Wiki-Clix a scam? I invite that author to talk to Teo, instead of writing incomplete information in articles.

Yes, the PTC industry has a bad reputation. Yes, we have to be careful and find which sites pay. But, there is information out there about it.

Teo did his homework. He concluded it's better to know the owner. It is a good criteria, I agree. Or, we need to see payment proofs, or how long the site has been around.

Last, but not least, most people are able to judge by themselves. Yes, there are scams out there, and most of us have lost money at one time or another, especially when we are newbies and don't know who or what to trust.

One more thing: the payplan for PTCs sites is not complex. You click, you make money for each click, when you reach minimum payout, you request and get it. Simple and straightforward.

Another thing :)

There are some members here who have made good money with PTCs. And one of my best friends told me one of his friends made good money with it. That guy now owns a TE.

It's easy to be biased when you don't like someone and jump to conclusions.

Regarding PTCs, I invite anyone to do the math correctly.