Wordlinx has made some changes for the better recently. They have gotten rid of some bugs in the code, which for example could make you have to log in twice. Another new thing is that they are now paying newsletter subscribers 0,05 $ for every update they read. That’s quite generous, which cannot really be said for their affiliate programme which only pays 5 % of what the referrals make. Maybe not so bad though when you take in to account that they also pay you 5 % of what your referrals spend, if they for instance buy ads at Wordlinx.
The amount paid for each ad viewed seems to have settled on 1 cent. It’s what you get paid for the vast majority of their ads, and you really shouldn’t click if the pay is less. So the pay is decent and on top of that you only have to view the ad for 20 seconds and not the otherwise standard 30 seconds - and they are actually having a lot of advertisers now.
With decent pay, payment through PayPal, affiliate programme, lots of ads to view and now a proper functioning website, Wordlinx has become really attractive and is now definitely one of the best PTC sites out there. So take your browser to Wordlinx and give it a go along with the other top PTC-sites Adbux, Adbuddy and Hits4Pay.
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Starting now in July, Hits4Pay will be using Paypal for their payments. That is good news, especially for international users that can have high costs for cashing checks from abroad. Hits4Pay is together with Adbux and Adbuddy my top recommendations for sites that pay you to view ads. (Clixsense and Wordlinx are good too but for the moment they are a step behind.) Have a look and signup by clicking the ad below!
I’ve discovered a new PTC site which I just joined. It’s called Adbuddy and is really a copy of Adbux in most things. It’s worth trying since the conditions seem to be fair with one cent per ad viewed, one cent per ad viewed by referrals and payment through Paypal. Looks good to give it a try by clicking yourself there here.
After having been a member of the PTC sites listed in the previous post, I have this report to give. The PTC programmes worth entering are Adbux, Clixsense, Hits4Pay and Wordlinx. Which of these four that is the best is a tough one.
Hits4Pay really appeals to me since the site design of the site is nice and they pay a steady 2 cents per click and have a very good and clear view of the downline, i.e. how the one’s signing up under you are doing - they also pay a generous 1 cent for the clicks your referrals make. The drawbacks are that there aren’t so many ads, you get logged off quite quickly and they only pay by check which can be a major drawback for non-US users.
Clixsense makes a good impression and seems like a trustworthy company. Not having been paid yet, I of course don’t know if that’s true. Anyway, the pay varies between 1 and 2 cents per clicked ad but there aren’t as many ads as with Adbux, although that depends on which categories you choose. The drawbacks are the same as for Hits4Pay: possibly not so many ads, you get logged off quite quickly and they only pay by check.
Now, Adbux. They pay 1 cent per clicked ad, which you have to view for 30 seconds. They have a lot of ads, you can be logged on for a long time and thereby viewing new ads as they come in - and they pay through Paypal. Very good! Well, reading what I’ve just written, it seems Adbux is the best one. Luckily, they are all free to join and these three seem to be worth it.
Wordlinx seem to have quite a low number of ads which is not good but they pay from 1 cent up to 3 cents which actually makes it the best paying PTC-programme of all of these. Wordlinx also pay through Paypal. These things put together would make Wordlinx a clear winner if there only were a bit more ads to view but as it is, it’s certainly worth to be recommended along with the other three already mentioned.
So how about the others. Well, Fummo is not really tried yet so not much to say there. When it comes to the rest, they can possibly be used for exposure of your own site or something but don’t expect to earn real money from viewing ads. The pay per click there range from 1/100 of a cent - yes, 0,0001 $ - to 1/2 a cent. Now, anyone clever enough to read this post can probably calculate how many clicks that have to be made before even making a buck - from 200 to 10000. That’s a lot of clicks… Now, this is my experience and if you build a big downline it may even be possible to make money with these programmes. To me however, it almost feels like an insult. But let’s keep it positive. These sites can give you exposure as I mentioned earlier. They usually have a shorter viewing time of the ads, since they pay less and some use Paypal with very low payout thresholds.
I will keep on using them all and see how it develops, so stay tuned for the next report. In the meantime, sign up and try for yourself. My advice for that is of course to start with Adbux, Clixsense or Hits4Pay and then move on to the others. There seem to be lots and lots of these sites so it can pay to try several and then be choosy from experience. And keep in mind that a lot of these sites cancel your account if you’ve been inactive. That is not in my report this time so I cannot really give a verdict on that but that’s something to watch out for.
These websites below are all of the same type, you get paid to view ads for a short period, usually between 15 and 30 seconds. You can also become an affiliate and earn more money that way. As a member you also have the possibility to advertise on these sites to buy traffic for your own sites. A lot of possibilities in other words, and the basic membership is free. So go ahead and try it - you may like it.
Here’s both a good looking blog as well as a good informative blog. The topic is the environment.
Through a free membership at Clixsense you can get paid for viewing advertisers’ websites for 30 seconds each. It’s not a lot you make but then again it’s not really that hard work either. Clixsense has a very easy user interface and really seem to be an honest company, both to the advertisers and the members who get paid. They are highly recommended to surfers who has a bit of spare time to read some ads.
Useful blog for people who use Excel. Have a look at the blog but remember to also have a look at Open Office, the free alternative to Microsoft Office.
“A blog about coming of age in the eighties”. This blog will make all the people who were teenagers in the eighties go back in time. Worth having a look at if you’re in that generation.
The focus of Netmusic.nu is to guide you to good music on the internet, either for download, for listening through streaming audio or even to buy CDs. Netmusic.nu is a normal website but with a blog section as well.
A good looking blog with advice to clueless men…
This is a beautifully designed blog. Have a look at www.avonromanceblog.blogspot.com
A blog worth taking a look at for the design interested.
http://www.serastrawbridge.com/
This blog seems interesting enough to recommend.
Chinese Medicine Post - Reporting on evidence-based research/studies on traditional Chinese medicine
Some tips for audio and video processing.
Audacity: Open source for audio recording and editing.
Blender 3D: Open source for 3D-modelling, animation and rendering.
DivX DVD Ripper: For capturing DivX and converting to DivX.
DVD Capture: Get still images from your movies (MacOS).
PSP Video 9: Processing of video files.
VLC Player: A media player for many platforms.
XviD: DivX the old fashion way.
At www.rctoys.com you can buy a radio controlled helicopter with a stabilized video camera mounted so that you can record aerial video. The helicopter is called Draganflyer and the video system is called Draganflyer Stabilized Aerial Video System (SAVS). Read more at this directlink to the Draganflyer RC helicopter.
For batch resizing of images on Windows, I can strongly recommend the program Visualizer Photo Resize from Visualizer Image Group. You can find this freeware at www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Visualizer_Photo_Resize/vphotoresize.html
Best of luck with it!
The following web browsers follow internet standards and are a good choice when it comes to security.
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