Dear All,
Since some of site didn't pay me and I already mail them and no respons so some of banner at this blog I delete.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Monday, November 30, 2009
Register to Alertpay
Hi,
If we follow PTC we also need to have account at Alertpay or Paypal. This account will use to withdraw our money at PTC, after that we can use that money on Alertpay account or Paypal account to buy something use internet or we also can withdraw that money to our Bank Account.
If you want to make account at Alertpay, please click this below banner.

OK then start your PTC activity and good luck.
Regards
If we follow PTC we also need to have account at Alertpay or Paypal. This account will use to withdraw our money at PTC, after that we can use that money on Alertpay account or Paypal account to buy something use internet or we also can withdraw that money to our Bank Account.
If you want to make account at Alertpay, please click this below banner.

OK then start your PTC activity and good luck.
Regards
NEOBUX
Hi,
I just joint to Neobux, another PTC. Would you like to joint also ? Please click this link for your regristration.
http://www.klik.ws/neobux177
Bye.
I just joint to Neobux, another PTC. Would you like to joint also ? Please click this link for your regristration.
http://www.klik.ws/neobux177
Bye.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
PAID TO CLICK
Paid To Click is an online business model that draws online traffic from people aiming to earn from home. Paid-To-Click, or simply PTC websites act as middlemen between advertisers and consumers; the advertiser pays for displaying ads on the PTC website, and a part of this payment goes to the viewer when he views the advertisement.
The viability of the PTC business model has been questioned, as fraudulent clicks have ramped up the expenses for advertisers. With lawsuits filed against the internet search companies, the burden has been placed on Google, Yahoo and others to determine the valid clicks from the fraudulent ones, although PTC site may just be used as advertising, to direct traffic to one's site. Moreover, many users registered in PTC websites are bots.
Even though advertisement is the most widely known method for PTC to stay alive, most of the profit comes from the direct sales of fake referrals which are created virtually by the PTC owner at his will. To cover up all this scheme, PTC owners inject some normal ads from fictional advertisers, thereby keeping the system running smoothly.
Some PTCs are also used to mimic mass human traffic, which can help a botnet stay undercover and perform click fraud activity in second and third-tier ad networks. Many PTC owners also pollute the ads with malware and botnet rootkits.
Scams, although exposed on various PTC forums, are still heavily used by newcomers who are drawn in to the websites by search engines. Scam PTC sites are known to attract new users with cheap offers for upgrades and referrals and disappear without trace after a short time.
The viability of the PTC business model has been questioned, as fraudulent clicks have ramped up the expenses for advertisers. With lawsuits filed against the internet search companies, the burden has been placed on Google, Yahoo and others to determine the valid clicks from the fraudulent ones, although PTC site may just be used as advertising, to direct traffic to one's site. Moreover, many users registered in PTC websites are bots.
Even though advertisement is the most widely known method for PTC to stay alive, most of the profit comes from the direct sales of fake referrals which are created virtually by the PTC owner at his will. To cover up all this scheme, PTC owners inject some normal ads from fictional advertisers, thereby keeping the system running smoothly.
Some PTCs are also used to mimic mass human traffic, which can help a botnet stay undercover and perform click fraud activity in second and third-tier ad networks. Many PTC owners also pollute the ads with malware and botnet rootkits.
Scams, although exposed on various PTC forums, are still heavily used by newcomers who are drawn in to the websites by search engines. Scam PTC sites are known to attract new users with cheap offers for upgrades and referrals and disappear without trace after a short time.
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