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crjosephsons Forums Member
Joined: 2 Dec 2008 Posts: 1
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#21 · Posted: 2 Dec 2008 22:08
Hey that ClickBank sounds like a good idea. Can I have more information about the website and tips on beingsuccessful? I already have a myspace page, how can I use that to my advantage? My email address is [email protected]. Thanks!
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Carlie R Josephson
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louise9461 Forums Member
Joined: 7 Dec 2008 Posts: 6
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#22 · Posted: 7 Dec 2008 04:26
Hello I have clickbank and yet to make a dime off it, can you give me some info on what I might be doing wrong,
Thanks louise,
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examiner Forums Member
Joined: 3 Oct 2007 Posts: 6
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#23 · Posted: 7 Dec 2008 05:07
I am a member of both hits4pay and ClickBank for about the same time (about a year). I have not yet reached the payout-limit of Hits4Pay. As a ClickBank affiliate, I have earned about $3000. Being a affiliate involves considerable amount of work and its not so easy as many would like you to believe.
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BRV82 Forums Member
Joined: 21 Apr 2009 Posts: 4
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#24 · Posted: 22 Apr 2009 20:55 · Edited by: BRV82
Okay, I'm actually going to have to defend hits4pay here since all the posts I've seen are rather negative. I am currently pulling about $900 a month through them, I have about 1200 people in my first tier and about 700 are active. The trick is obviously in the referrals. here's a little math :
when 700 of my active first tier reads their 5 emails a day I get 0.01 cent per. so : about $7 for tier one , now on my tier 2 I have approx 4800 . 4800 x 0.005 = $24 per day . these are all people that my referrals referred. now $31x 30 days in a month = $930
So it is not a waste of time. I am sure there are other programs out there that you can make more money in, but require a startup cost of some kind which makes it harder to sell leads. I find a much better ratio of selling leads on a free system such as hits that I do for other systems that require startup fee's.
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cpdogie Forums Member
Joined: 4 Jul 2009 Posts: 1
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#25 · Posted: 4 Jul 2009 09:46
Okay.....so here's my question......how do you GET referrals? How do you attract 1,000 people to sign up?
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thebart Forums Member
Joined: 1 Mar 2009 Posts: 59
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#26 · Posted: 6 Jul 2009 00:05
These sites are a waste of you time, there are much easier and more profitable ways to spend your time online that do not require you to build a downline of people for you to suck off of. Do the reseach and make the move, but avoid "easy" outs like this.
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beccaann09 Forums Member
Joined: 10 Jul 2009 Posts: 1
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#27 · Posted: 10 Jul 2009 02:08
well i just signed up for it today and it seems unless you have like a million referrals it's just not gonna work
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beth67 Forums Member
Joined: 31 Jan 2009 Posts: 3
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#28 · Posted: 13 Jul 2009 00:25
Wow, there are people with completely different opinions on this thread! It is totally up to the individual if they want to work with PTC sites or not. Some think it's worth it, some don't. Personally, I've been making money with them, and it's much easier getting people to sign up in your downline for something that's free and only takes a short amount of time daily to make money than something that they're going to have to pay for. It's just one way I make money online, I don't make it my only source.
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ajweb Forums Member
Joined: 25 Oct 2007 Posts: 2
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#29 · Posted: 27 Mar 2010 10:10
Paid to read programs is not an option to cash in big time, it`s a way for advertisers to get visitors to their site, and a way for internet users to make a little chunk of money. If you`re looking for a monthly ten grand, stay away from PTR, it will never happen. But if you think a monthly 10-100 $ is great, then PTR is for you..
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krazyladyplz Forums Member
Joined: 30 Aug 2009 Posts: 50
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#30 · Posted: 4 Apr 2010 23:45
It's definitely slow going. You don't control the number of ads you get to see, sometimes it one or two. If you're looking for quick money, this ain't it. But it's free so what they hey, another source for the piggy bank, every penny counts or in this case 2 cents.
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