What is PTC, PTR and PTP ?
PTC stands for Paid to Click. Some sites pay anywhere from $.001 to $.02 for you to click on a link and view it for the recommended amount of time. A site will usually needed to be viewed anywhere from 5 seconds to 90 seconds. Usually the higher the pay, the longer you need to view. Some sites will only have 1 link a day to click while others will have 100.
PTR is Paid to Read. Some sites will have a PTC and PTR section, and some will send the PTR links to your email. You do not have to sign up for PTR if you don’t want your mailbox filling up. I do belong to over 20 sites myself and most of them do not send emails. On average I am receiving 50 emails per day. Before you freak out, it does not take me all day to view my emails. I usually spend 1-3 hour in the night checking my emails. From my experience PTR does not pay near the amount of the better PTC sites, but it is constant, has a lot more links, and does start to add up.
PTP stands for paid to promote. With ptp you purchase links from the site and then put them in blogs, forums, traffic exchanges, etc. When a different person clicks on your link for a certain amount of time you will be credited. I do not use PTP because each hit must be unique daily so you need to get a lot of hits to make your money back. Some people only do PTP instead of PTC or PTR. Once again, it is up to each person to decide what they feel most comfortable doing.
Most sites offer Paid to Signup or Register along with the Paid to click. I do not participate in offers or registration. I tried the offers, but I ended up spending what I earned because I forgot to cancel the orders in time.
Sites will either reward cash, points, or both. Cash is straight forward. A lot of PTC sites are having problems with Paypal, some will payout via Alertpay, E-gold or Liberty Reserve. All are free to join. Here is a link to Alertpay, E-gold and Paypal if you are interested:
Depending on the site, points can be converted to cash, used for advertising, or even upgrading membership. I will try to mention if they use points down below. Beware, some site are advertising sites only. You accrue cash but can not withdraw it. Instead you use the accrued cash for advertising other sites.
Some sites have little games you can use your earned cash to play in hopes of making more. Some games include higher/lower, Bubble games, lottos, or fruits games. You bet the amount such as $.01 and if you guess correctly you double your money. I have tried a few games and have come out slightly ahead. Though I only bet the minimum in each game
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