Monday, November 5, 2007

Day Three: An Introduction to the Realm of Broken Index Fingers and the Myths of Paid-to-Click Systems

It's day three. Yeah day three, not day two, nor day one, but the dreaded third day. It's the day where some break down out of frustration and others rise to reign the world of online cash. Okay, not really. Yet at the same time it's always been the third day thats been the most arduous in any aspect of work, whether its a full-time labour job or part-time online job. Either way, it just happens to be that the bulk of all introductions is considered complete by the third day and that now the 'serious stuff' should be developed. And yes, I agree!

After having run my errands last night I decided that it was time to try out a new program that I recently had listed as 'active' and 'loyal' in my inventory of programs but simply didn't have the time to try. I'm talking about the Paid-To-Click program introduced by DonkeyMails.Com. Okay, so the name isn't particularly appealing to those seeking a potentially serious source of income. But what have we to lose? It's free!

As with all Paid-To-Click programs, the DonkeyMails.Com system involves a rotator script (Cash Conqueror, or whatever that is called) that displays banner advertisements on a given page and prompts you to click on them. A short line of text below each Ad tells you how much you would be making per click. And it turns out that:

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Wow! I could be making a whole 0.1C by just clicking a link! (disregarding that you can only open up one at a time and you have to wait ten seconds each time) Right? Well now, statistically speaking thats 10% of one cent or a mere 1/1000th of a dollar. Okay, thats great...NOT! Where are the hundreds that everyone has been talking about?

As a matter of fact, they don't exist if you rely simply on clicking advertisements by yourself. PTC or Paid-To-Click programs were initially designed so that the 'advertiser' could promote his or her product and that the 'site owner' could make ridiculous amounts of money by just hosting a site. May we call ourselves idiots for believing that these programs actually work? NO! What we can say is that we are masters-of-the-clicking trade in training; we are there to abuse and rape the PTC systems of their fruitful glory.

Okay, maybe thats a little harsh, but in order to win we have to defeat the system. It's like playing a game of Chess (or online checkers for those too lazy to learn the rules) against the grandmaster Kasparov. It looks impossible, but it's not! By understanding the ideology upholding the PTC market and the intricacies of the level systems we can DEFEAT THE SYSTEM!

I'ld like to handout a few bullet points now so that the *ehem* 'serious stuff' can be introduced swiftly and you can be on your way to making cash online!

Pre-Game: Remember my post on PayPal? Well now it's time to get an account!

1. Register for an 'active' PTC site rather than simply registering for any site you find. To check if it's indeed active you'll need to check if there are a lot of advertisements being posted and that they are all cash redeemable. If the Ads are mainly based on a 'points system' then forget the site and move on. It shows that the site is dying or moving in a different direction than what you need.

2. Just try it out! Play around with it for a few minutes to an hour and see for yourself how much each click yields.

2 1/2. Make sure that the levels system (referral system) pays decently.

3. RECRUIT OTHERS! In order to truly make more out of your clicking you should recruit others. But make sure, and I can't emphasize this enough, make sure that they register under your referral link. Otherwise the site will see no connection between you and them.

4. Stay consistent until the payout limit is reached. Try to stay with sites that have lower payout limits so that you can atleast churn out a small reward.

5. Enjoy clicking?!!

Okay, it's not that simple and I'll have to refer to this at a later point in time. Here's a screenshot of my earnings in the past two days with DonkeyMails.Com. It may not be much, but its something! Every penny saved is a penny earned, as they say! Or something like that....

I made 4 Cents!

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