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Monday, January 13, 2014

Update (Hint: Clixsense rocks!)


Hi everyone,

Last May I did a lot of experimenting to reach my goal of making $100 in a single week online without investments, in the end finally succeeding via paid surveys. Yes, surveys are good, but there is one site I just can't leave alone: Clixsense. A PTC, simple and low paying, but consistent and effective. I've actually been earning enough on Clixsense alone to pay for Japanese lessons since fall, which I have found to be a beautiful and artistic language. Did you know that there are three different ways to write in Japanese? Once you get the hang of it, it's also a lot of fun to trace kanji on scraps of paper just for the sake of it.

But back to Clixsense. Throughout all of my referral hunting, Clixsense remains the only site where I actually started a downline. Recently a referral of a referral upgraded, and I got paid without doing a thing (which is awesome, by the way). But now it also sent me off on a tangent. How can I get more referrals, and has anything in that field changed since I looked at everything last year?

I was looking around, and I found something that caught my attention. And I think I'm gonna give it a try. Behold, the Clixsense Auto Chain! Unlike most chains, you don't need to join anything. The only program is Clixsense, and it's easy as anything to set up! Let's give it a go:



Clixsense Auto Chain, get many free referrals!!!
Start Earning Today!
Get many direct PTC referrals for ClixSense FREE and start earning money.
With Clixsense Auto Chain you can get a good number of active referrals for Clixsense totally FREE. All you need to invest is 5 minutes a day.
To understand the purpose of Clixsense Auto Chain, it's ​​necessary to know what Clixsense is and just how it works. ClixSense is a PTC (Paid To Click) and one of the best known. You register (see the link below) and you see ads after you log in. You're paid about $ 0.01 per ad viewed and $ 0.01 for each ad your referrals view. The more referrals, the greater the benefits. We all know that to make money with these systems the most important thing is to have active referrals, but sometimes that can be very discouraging and hard to keep up. With Clixsense Auto Chain, your referrals will be very active because they know they will get referrals in turn. Many of these systems (e.g., Neobux) only give you referral earnings if you were active that day. It is therefore important to have a good list of referrals and to be active yourself to keep it going.
By joining Clixsense Auto Chain, you will not only get a good number of FREE referrals, but your referrals will also get a good number of referrals, and best of all, all these referrals through Clixsense Auto Chain will be fully active because they will know for sure that they will get referrals and their referrals will also turn asset because it will get up to turn your referrals. Just follow the instructions and start making money with Clixsense.
How does Clixsense Auto Chain work?
Clixsense Auto Chain bases its operation on the system of duplication. Add your link once to the system, and before you know it, your link will be duplicated and promoted many times automatically by your own download.
Who can participate in Clixsense Auto Chain?
Everyone who already belongs to ClixSense and anyone interested in joining it can take part. To join Clixsense Auto Chain, copy and save all the text of this letter in your notebook, or a blogger after adding your link published this letter in forums, free ads, emails etc. added your link with the title: ” Clixsense Auto Chain, gets many referrals for free.”
Want to know more? Here's what sets Clixsense Auto Chain apart from conventional chains.
Conventional chains require your participation, often involving extensive registration and annoying upkeep as you keep trying to keep your link at the top.
More than that, a conventional chain requires supervision of at least one person who can easily become overwhelmed with problems, increasing as the chain grows and reaching a point where it is quite difficult for the supervisor to whom you are controlling the following referral, in addition to handling high traffic of mails. New users of the chain first ask the supervisor via email the link by which must in the string, and then the supervisor should send the link to the payment schedule given to get referrals. The supervisor should monitor and save these links and then give them to new users of the chain. Some users go as far as to accuse these supervisors to give referrals to others when you touched them. 
Clixsense Auto Chain  is automatic, does not need anyone’s supervision and also avoids the kind of accusations typical of a conventional chain.
Nor is it necessary to join Clixsense Auto Chain unsubscribe from ClixSense and is perfectly compatible Clixsense Auto Chain join but also belong to any other chain ClixSense.
Since Clixsense Auto Chain bases its operation on the power of duplication, a greater number of participants got higher level of duplicity of our link, reaching more people than many of them may already be registered with ClixSense and many others not even ClixSense have heard, these are the people who will become your referrals cycle at the end of your link.
Remember Clixsense Auto Chain's operation is based on the duplication of LINKS. You might not get  referrals instantly, but as more people join the chain your own link will be broadcast to many others. That's when referrals come pouring down.
Follow Clixsense Auto Chain standards. Do not try to cheat to get referrals tomorrow; you’re hurting yourself and everyone else. 
To join Clixsense Auto Chain, follow these steps:
STEP 1. Copy everything full text Clixsense Auto Chain, do not change anything, to be effective Clixsense Auto Chain everyone should read the whole text, and save it to your notebook computer or computer. (Later you’ll need it).
STEP 2. In the list you see below this paragraph just click on the link that is in the highest position in the list (if the link does not work copy the link and paste it in the address bar of your browser) and join ClixSense (if already ClixSense a member of this step is not necessary) once registered your link located at ClixSense for referring users.
SIGN IN ANY OF THESE LINKS SO YOU CAN BE PART OF THE CLIXSENSE AUTO CHAIN

http://www.clixsense.com/?3299436
Position 1. 
http://www.clixsense.com/?4924848
Position 2.
http://www.clixsense.com/?4748418
Position 3.
 http://www.clixsense.com/?4746490
Positon 4.
STEP 3. Open your notebook with all the message and delete the link number 1, then passes the link number 2 to position 1, the link number 3 to number 2, the link number 4 to number 3, the link number 5 to number 4. thus the link that was when you saw Clixsense Auto Chain first in the number 1 position become vacant will be gone and ranked No. 5, add your link to the position No 5. (Do not forget to add http:// before your link).
STEP 4. From here is where the real power of Auto Chain starts.
Start searching for online forums, bulletin boards, message boards, bulletin boards, chat sites (chats), discussions, discussion groups, online communities, everything that serves to spread the message and publishes Auto Chain the ALL AUTOCHAIN MESSAGE without changing anything except your link at number 5. Do not write it by hand, would spend hours writing, simply copy the contents of your scrapbook and paste to all these sites. Studies of this system are estimated to put 200 ads, my advice is to put more of these ads the first day and then put 1, 2 or 3 each day, so your referrals continue to increase every day.
You can also send it to your contacts and friends, but do not spam; it's annoying and a crime. Spam is when you send messages to people who did not want them and have not given you permission to write them.
It is proven that for every 200 people who see this type of ad, at least 15 joined. These 15 new members will do the same as you doubling your link.
You send 200 listings come together 15 people.
1. 15 (1) = 15 people = Your link is duplicated 15 times.
2. 15 (15) = 225 people = Your link is duplicated 225 times.
3. 15 (225) = 3375 people = Your link is duplicated 3375 times.
4. 15 (3375) = 50625 people = Your link is duplicated 50,625 times.
5. 15 (50625) = 759375 people = Your link is duplicated 759,375 times.
Realistically you’re not going to get to the end of your cycle 759,375 referrals, but suppose you get 100 referrals (a ridiculous figure watching the level of duplication of your links). Was it worth losing 5 minutes a day?
How do you win?
Assuming that we won those 100 referrals in a program and that the program will pay 0.01 cent per click or email and clicks or maximum daily emails are 4′re winning:
$ 0.04 for your daily clicks.
$ 4 daily for the clicks of your referrals.
$ 0.04 x 30 days = $ 1.2
$ 4 x 30 days = $ 120
What makes a total of $ 121.2 monthly PTC or PTR, if you participate in several PTCS Autochains or Pars imagine how much you can earn per month for those 5 minutes a day. Even having achieved only 10 referrals for PTC and earn $ 12 per month for PTC or PTR and your participation has paid off.
Welcome at Clixsense Auto Chain, start enjoying REFERRAL BENEFITS!
Simply the Best PTC World!

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Day 28: Updates and Info

I'm almost done now with my 30-day project, but I feel like I'm only just starting to figure things out! I have several notes and discoveries to jot down today, and most of it very positive.


  • RichgoPTR did actually contact me last night to say that they have received my request, etc. Yes, they did suggest I upgrade, but it was still optional, and there was a decent explanation as to the limited payouts--they claim they can only afford to pay $50,000 every day and the priority always goes to upgraded members. I will hold them at their original word that basic members would get paid within 30 days. I will remain active so I can at any point be considered a member "in good standing" and so that they won't have any excuse not to pay me.
  • I don't remember if I mentioned this, but I spent some of my Clixsense money on a "Get Paid to Draw" program after researching it and deciding it was worth it. I've only read through the e-book and watched some of the drawing tutorials so far, so have had no opportunity to try it out, but it looks fun, if not promising as well.
  • Protypers.com, one of my moneymakers, has just bumped up the payouts another 50 cents per thousand captchas at any time of the day. That's huge, if you can't tell. I expect my profits there to get almost as big as they are at Clixsense. Ok, maybe not that high, but at least to the point where I can have weekly or bi-weekly checkouts.
  • Donkeymails is awesome--so far. No, it doesn't pay very much, but there is NO payout limit at all--meaning that if you realize you can't earn more than five cents a day and decide to give up on day one, you can actually withdraw that five cents that you earned. A refreshing load of confidence, at least. And there's also the fact that you seriously could spend all day earning on that site, which, despite the fact that you're only earning fractions of pennies, is a cool thought. Be warned, though--I have just read up on it and apparently it has a reputation for randomly deleting people's accounts after they request payouts. I have not yet requested one, so I can't say one way or the other. But so far so good!
  • I joined and explored Hourly Chic Pay. It's a cross between investing and surfing, where you get paid hourly according to your investments and the success of the website. They also promise a free $12 for signing up so that you don't have to put your own money in to invest. That might be true on a technicality, but I was disappointed to find that the $12 is not in your account--it's spread out among their different payment processors (which unfortunately don't include PayPal or Payza) on $3 per site. On top of that, you have to have at least $10 on the given processor to withdraw. That frustrated me. Maybe someday I'll be able to invest in Hourly Chic Pay, but right now at this point I think it's not worth it.
So, that's my report for the day. The good, the bad and the awesome. Two more days until my final concluding report, and until then be sure to follow me on Twitter or join me in Clixsense. You won't regret it!

Monday, May 27, 2013

Day 27: Scam Alert!

Yes, I took a day off yesterday--largely because I had nothing new to report and also I had better and more productive ways to spend my time. But today's different: last night and earlier today I decided to investigate the site I was telling you about (Richgo PTR) that was hinting at a large paycheck very soon. I've been suspicious of it from the start, which is why I never overly encouraged any of you to sign up. The English was horrible, there were parts of the site that seemed less than professional, there weren't any forums to see what other people were saying, and I couldn't figure out how they could afford to pay $150 per click.

Be that as it may, I've been optimistic as ever and put a lot of effort into making the required amount of money to withdraw. Today I reached that amount and requested payment, but let's go back to my research itself. I looked up reviews of the site in several places. It's been listed as a scam on several different sites (never a good sign), though it is also a secure site--no viruses or x-rated content that will suddenly leap out at you.

What did people say themselves? Most people were asking whether or not it was a scam, and some people said it was. The best odds I could find were that they pay half their people. Some claim to know people who have gotten incomes, or that they got money themselves once or twice before suddenly being cut off (usually after being upgraded). There were some horror stories of people being told that they had to upgrade before they could take money out, and then after they upgraded they kept getting the same message. Fortunately, that didn't happen to me.

My payout request went very smoothly and simply. RichgoPTR did not ask me--or even suggest to me--that I upgrade, nor did they make the payout requesting process any more confusing or hassling than it needed to be. Just a few clicks and that was it! Now, the question is: will I get paid? According to the site, free members should get paid within thirty days if the member remains active in the site and "in good standing." I've heard that they push it out to four months (though so far they haven't done that) but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. They did say that they would be in touch with me shortly, hopefully within the thirty days. If in a month they haven't contacted me or anything, I'll write them and see what's up.

Ten thousand dollars would be awesome, even if I didn't get it till fall. It seems that most of the people complaining about it being a scam are the people who paid $166 for an upgrade, so I'm hoping that that's the ploy--they take your money and run. Sure enough, I had been planning on buying an upgrade first thing if I got paid, but now I wouldn't dare.

My verdict? RichgoPTR is almost certainly a scam. At best, it's unreliable and unstable, and you can only hope that the instability works out in your favor. Don't invest a penny in it, and don't assume that the money you earn is anything more than numbers on a screen.

In the meantime, Clixsense still reigns as the absolute best PTC. I've gotten two checks from it already, and I highly recommend it to any of you who are thinking about generating an online income. But my search isn't over! I still have three days remaining in this study, after which I'll write down everything I've learned and every conclusion I've come to. Follow me on Twitter for more tips and updates, and beware of scams!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Day 24: Risk Taking

I took a risk today. I bought something that was six dollars on the pretense that it would pay itself off.

Well, I couldn't resist. I was very curious about the whole e-mail processing thing, and even though I can see right through the scams (most of them, at least) there were a couple opportunities that seemed like they might be legitimate, so I figured, why not? The condition that I set for myself was that I would spend no more than $10 for it--almost everything out there costs at least $15 to get started, suspiciously identical to the cost you get per e-mail. The site that I decided to try out was only $6 and appeared to be different--not an MLM scheme or a pyramid format at all. I bought the system and then downloaded and read through the manual, hoping the money would be rolling in by the end of the day.

I can safely say that what I bought was not what I was expecting. It was well worth the $6 I spent on it, I think, but it's not the guaranteed moneymaker it claimed to be. It provided some fabulous e-mail marketing ideas and a long list of ad sites to explore, along with pre-written messages. The catch? You have to sell something... and it's up to you to figure out what. While at first it sounds great--"you can choose which companies to write for and then it's easy!"--the only options they list are for online affiliate programs. There's no product, no guaranteed business at all, no assignments... just a nice marketing scheme.

So now what? I'm obviously frustrated at how incomplete the system is, but at least it isn't a pyramid scheme where I just get people to "purchase" info on how to do exactly what I'm doing. I'm trying to decide what to sell. Affiliate links are the best I can find. I have several PTCs to promote, and I joined one of the recommended sites. I'm trying it out, and we'll see if it works.

More positive news today is about one of the huge PTCs that pays a hundred dollars or so a click, Richgo PTR. Minimum payout for basic members is $10,000, and I'm already past $6,000! This is for sure one of the fastest moving PTCs I've found. If the payout is fast as well, then I'll have it made!

It really is amazing to see things picking up speed now, and I can't wait to see how it all goes over! Please follow me on Twitter for more tips and updates, and check out Clixsense--and Richgo!--to start making money on your own!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Day 20.1: It's in the Reputation

I was looking around for the best data entry jobs available yesterday, frustrated at how many scams were out there but still hopeful that there had to be something legitimate and awesome. I've done these searches practically every day since I started this experiment, but yesterday I finally decided to take a different route: I would search according to reputation. I was still on that e-mail processing kick, so for a start I typed in "earn money processing e-mails proof," and that changed everything. Many of the sites that had been on the top of the list suddenly disappeared, and instead I found some others, lesser known, that actually offered proof of their payments.

My biggest find actually wasn't in the area of e-mail processing or data entry at all, but rather a list of the top twenty PTC and PTR (paid to read) sites. Not the same Neobux and Clixsense that I already know about, but sites that actually pay dollars. Dollars? Per click? Honestly, I hadn't even thought there was such a thing. There's a catch, of course--the minimum payout for some of these sites could be as high as $1000, so you can't expect to be cashing out a check every week or two. Anyway, I joined the sites and will let you know how they go. Currently I am compiling a list to describe them that I will share probably today or tomorrow.

I learned a lesson in that. You need to look for reputation instead of claims. Is there any proof of the payments? Are there any forums where people talk about their personal experiences? By the way, that's also how I discovered Instant Cash Sweepstakes, a short survey site which I visit several times a day. It appears that I might have two referrals on there, though I can't say for certain yet. If you are one and you're reading this, thank-you!

I still recommend Clixsense over everything else so far--it's been dependable, consistent, and at the rate I'm going I should be able to cash out $8-10 every week without upgrading. Not to mention, it's the only site that's actually paid me since I started this experiment.

Please follow me on Twitter for updates and tips!