Sunday, July 19, 2009

Have you ever tried doing this PTC??

I'm using the #2 strategy myself, and I can verify that it works (so far at least). It does however take some work, and especially some patience.

You may have heard of the popular PTC (Pay to click) site, Neobux, that pays you to click ads. This is 2 guides for how to make REAL money with them, without paying them a thing.

The only catch is you won't be making $50/day right off the bat. You will be making a few cents when you first start. The name of the game is called PATIENCE. Now, with this method, I won't be investing any money to earn money. If you have money to invest, by all means, do it and you'll see results faster than mine.

The key to making money on NeoBux is through referrals. It's simple, if you don't have referrals, you won't make money. You can rent referrals directly from NeoBux. The referrals are real people and cost 30 cents a month each. Some will be active and some won't. To "recycle" a non-active referral for an active one you have to pay 8 cents. It may seem like a lot, but it's worth it. If you don't recycle inactive referrals, you will lose money.

Strategy #1:

When you reach 75 cents by clicking on your own (if you don't invest money), you can purchase your first 3 referrals. This is where most people go wrong. It takes a few days to earn the 75 cents on your own and people are so eager to buy referrals that they just purchase as soon as their account reaches $.75. When people do this they do not realize that they do not have enough money to maintain their rented referrals and their referrals eventually are taken away because they can't pay for them. Before you rent referrals you should earn $3 by clicking on your ads and then transfer it to your rental balance. This way you have $1 per referral and you will easily be able to recycle them if they are not active or pay to keep them for one more month. It will take a while to get $3 on your own, but this way you will be able to keep your referrals and exchange the inactive ones for active ones without the fear that you will not be able to pay for them.

Autopay is another must. As soon as you rent your first 3 referrals turn autopay on. Referrals cost 30 cents a month to keep. Instead of you paying for the referral, they pay for themselves as long as you have autopay turned on. What it does it subtract one of the advertisements your referral views each day and puts it towards the 30 cents that referral needs to stick around for another month. So you get one less penny from each referral, but they will be your referral as long as they are active.

Cashing out too early is a huge problem for people that use neobux. When you request a payment it is INSTANTLY transfered into your alertpay/paypal account. In order to see if neobux is indeed legit (which it is) many people will earn a dollar by clicking and then cash it out. Woo-hoo. You now have a WHOLE DOLLAR in your paypal account. That dollar should have been put towards buying referrals. With this strategy you will be putting $3 into your rental balance before you buy 3 referrals. So $1 per referral. I actually would not cash out until I start reaching +1000 refs. Keep renting referrals by increments of 3 (you can rent by higher increments later as your referrals make you more money) and continue until you have 500 referrals. This will take quite some time. This is where most people flake out. When you reach 500 referrals, stop buying referrals and just maintain the ones you already have. Keep doing this until the money builds up to about $100 and you can use $90 of it to pay for golden. $100 won't take very long at all to get once you have 500 referrals and once you upgrade to golden your earnings will DOUBLE. This is the great part. Golden costs $90 a year but instead of getting half a cent for every advertisement your referral views, you get 1 cent. Your earnings double. That's all there is to it.

Keep renting new referrals after you upgrade to golden and don't cash out. Remember, you haven't cashed out at all, and you shouldn't until you have 2000 referals. But when you do cash out, you will be able to cash out about $50 a day. And that's the end of the strategy.

Strategy #2:

The Early Days:

Click away for the first few weeks. Remember not to mention it to your friends yet, as referring them means they go into somebody else's downline. Wait 4 weeks and 2 days before sending out your referral link. Many people invest money on day one. They haven't got the patience to wait out. If you must, invest $5 just to get things going. Take it out as soon as you can so that there is no way you can lose money. Have you ever heard of somebody losing money when they haven't invested any? Me neither. But I have heard of several being scammed after investing money. What do you mean you haven't got time to wait? Why haven't you got time? What do you mean they might go out of business by then? You think they might go out of business in 6 months and you want to invest in them. The illogical cycle goes on. If you want to invest, you think it will last. If you think it will last, start from zero and don't risk anything.

Renting Referrals

You will be tempted to rent 3 referrals when you earn 90c. Don't. There are good reasons for this. Referrals are like a car. You need money to maintain them. The generic plan that is all over the internet suggests saving up $3 and renting 3 referrals for one month. Then when you get another $3, do the same with another 3 referrals. What happens to the ones you have already rented when they lapse. The generic plan misses this out. Following the generic plan, you will lose good referrals because it makes no provision for extending referrals. This is crazy really as you get big discounts on long term referrals, much bigger than Autopay provides. Basically, wait until you have with the $3, you should immediately rent 3 referrals for 1 month. Then, carry on as you were. Keep an accurate spreadsheet of what all referrals do from day one. I have dates down the left column, referrals across the top. Then I split each referral into 3 columns. Income, Clicks/out (outgoings) and average.

Recycling:

You should now have 3 referrals each doing varying amount of clicks. You are doing the same as you have been doing, but you now have 3 referrals to monitor. Any that don't click for the first 4 days, recycle. Your own personal clicks can pay for this. If they fall below average of 2, give them 4 or 5 days to recover and if they don't recover, recycle them. Again, your personal clicks can pay for this.

Extending

Eventually, you will have 3 referrals with average over 2. When they are, extend their rental. Extend by 3 months. If you haven't got the funds (you should have), then just extend by 2. You will still get a discount. Make a note of how much it cost and when they are due to renew. Do NOT turn on AUTOPAY. You should be able to extend all 3. Don't worry about the other generic strategy about recycling. At this stage, you should not need to recycle these. if you do, 8c is not an awful lot but you have now had these referrals for a while and should have good data on their habits. Your next task is to work out how much it costs to extend all to 3 months. Once you have this amount, put it in your rental bank. Keep it there until 2 days before they are due to be extend and extend again. Keep repeating this.

More Referrals

All over the internet, people using the generic plan now have 12 or so referrals. But, they will be wondering how to pay for them at the 2 month point when their rentals lapse. If you are following this, you now have 3 good referrals with 3 months rentals AND are now saving up to extend them. Not only that, but you will now be saving up another $3 to do the same again. You will also be buying referrals 20% cheaper. Every time you do this, it will take less time too as your daily income will be increasing. After you have done this 5 times, you get a free 3 month extension!!!!!!

Once you have 500 good referrals, do not buy any more. Just maintain the ones you have, recycling if necessary. Then you can upgrade to Golden when you have the funds, currently $90. This doubles your income on clicks and lasts 12 months. Continue renting as per before, and also concentrate on direct referrals. Withdraw a few dollars and show your statement to friends. This makes direct referrals easier. Then, put the withdrawn funds back in and keep going until you reach the level you want. You can look at other things such as websites etc and advertising. It gets much easier when people can see your Paypal statements.

Long term, this is much better than the the first strategy. The 20% discount and the losing the Autopay function will both save you a lot of money at Standard level.





It will also help you in your neobux adventure to get direct referrals, with the use of a referral link, such as the one below. Please sign up under me. You don't have to, but I would appreciate it, in exchange for the info.

Sign up here:
NeoBux: The innovation in PTC

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Top way to make money with your Adult Site.

Ok, so I have been running this for a few months now and I wish i found out about this earlier, I would be very well off. Check out what others have done...




You need to be refered by someone to sign up so click the link.. If not go to awempire.com to see. They have closed registration to the public. Hop on board today

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Google allows gambling ads in Britain

I just read the other day on The Independant that google will now accept gambling ads on adsense. I was wondering when they were going to do that.
I bet they figured with all this financial mess we are in they better look at other avenues. I wonder when they will allow porn? haha I can dream cant I?

Will they allow adsense to be on gambling websites now? It doesnt say anything in the article about that.
Now bring it to the US for me.
What does everyone here think? Good or bad?

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Update on the Gmail Email account

Ok, so I just checked my gmail account I use for only spam and the results arent as high as I thought it would be...
The email I use is jenlovee1@gmail.com
As of today: You are currently using 140 MB (1%) of your 7017 MB.
Inbox (8438)
Spam (3701)

The spam box deletes after so many days so thats not fair....
I am still only using 1% I figured it would of been a lot more by now. Oh well I will try to post it around a few more places and get back to you guys....

Friday, April 25, 2008

Just a wierd thing I am doing with Gmail

Ok, I dont use GMAIL for anything but junk email addys. I wont ever use them for important writings. So I made an email account jenlovee1@gmail.com to see how much spam I can get to it. (i wanna make the box full!!)

I opened that account on 3/14/08 and as of today it has 3189 emails at 32mb of 6661mb thats not even 1%. I first signed up on a couple sites and then opted out and I havent done anything since. Today I only received 91 emails. I need to bump that up if I am ever going to fill this dang thing up.
I figure I might give an update once a month to let you know how its doing.
Has anyone else done this before?

Friday, April 18, 2008

Meta Tags and Google.

I have heard many people on the forums say that google doesnt use meta tags. I beg to differ. I have had great results in meta tags lately. I did a test of a site with no content (i just bought the domain) and I added a meta tag with keywords and title.
The keywords were very random and easy to rank keywords. After 2 weeks this site is in google with nothing else (its linked back to a popular site I own) and when I type in the search for the certain keyword it places first. And this keyword isnt int the title or description. Its only in the keyword section.

What are your opinions?

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Igoogle gadgets for webmaster tools

Yes, this is late, but I just wanted to find out who has found these usefull and why? I use the external links and the top search queries. The top search queries has been a neat little tool for me. I have used it in a secret way that I wont tell here but it was very easy to use the info off that to get more visitors to my site. (not this site)