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Post by geri1957 on Jul 24, 2011 10:01:50 GMT -5
I suggest putting more paid to click ads on the website.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 24, 2011 23:05:32 GMT -5
I agree, and with ones that pay more than a cent.
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 27, 2011 0:58:19 GMT -5
I think it's hard for SC to compete with all the PTC and Bux sites around. Advertisers aren't really willing to pay that much to put up ads like that which they can did it for so cheap on other sites. I think there is a way to make it more appealing to advertisers and that is to require members to actively do something on their page. However, no sign-up (if available) would be necessary. Active could range from click on a ad they themselves have or simply click to a different page on the site. Certainly advertisers would be willing to pay more for a more guaranteed and natural traffic. Which of course in turn allows SC to pay it's members more for it. This could also be tied into the Daily Clicks, I posted another strategy earlier.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 27, 2011 21:50:14 GMT -5
I think it's hard for SC to compete with all the PTC and Bux sites around. Advertisers aren't really willing to pay that much to put up ads like that which they can did it for so cheap on other sites. I think there is a way to make it more appealing to advertisers and that is to require members to actively do something on their page. However, no sign-up (if available) would be necessary. Active could range from click on a ad they themselves have or simply click to a different page on the site. Certainly advertisers would be willing to pay more for a more guaranteed and natural traffic. Which of course in turn allows SC to pay it's members more for it. This could also be tied into the Daily Clicks, I posted another strategy earlier. To the member I am quoting what is a Bux site (please don't share any name(s) of sites that are Bux sites). What I am asking is what do members of Bux sites do on that site? To the member I am quoting what did you mean by no sign-up (if available). To the member I am quoting where did you post another strategy earlier.
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 27, 2011 22:56:52 GMT -5
A Bux site is usually a scam PTC site. They typically operate by host different BUX sites, so the system works by have new members continuously join under existing members and thus supply the income of the owners of BUX sites with the money to both operate the site and earn way more than any new member ever will.
If the site is a sign up site, then the offers on SC would not require the member to sign up, but simply look at the information available on the page.
I posted the other strategy in Daily Clicks. Not sure how to link it, but only 4 people have view it. It's the one directly before this topic.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 28, 2011 10:06:58 GMT -5
A Bux site is usually a scam PTC site. They typically operate by host different BUX sites, so the system works by have new members continuously join under existing members and thus supply the income of the owners of BUX sites with the money to both operate the site and earn way more than any new member ever will. If the site is a sign up site, then the offers on SC would not require the member to sign up, but simply look at the information available on the page. I posted the other strategy in Daily Clicks. Not sure how to link it, but only 4 people have view it. It's the one directly before this topic. To the member I am quoting how do you know a Bux site is usually a scam PTC site. To the member I am quoting how do you know the following thing you said. Can a member of a Bux site join a Bux site without joining under an existing member? How do people joining Bux sites supply the income of the owners of BUX sites with the money to both operate the site and earn way more than any new member ever will?-They typically operate by host different BUX sites, so the system works by have new members continuously join under existing members and thus supply the income of the owners of BUX sites with the money to both operate the site and earn way more than any new member ever will. To the member I am quoting how can the following thing you said work. What I am asking is how can a sign up site on SC not require the member to sign up. Who looks at he information available on the the page?-If the site is a sign up site, then the offers on SC would not require the member to sign up, but simply look at the information available on the page.
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 28, 2011 15:32:26 GMT -5
Okay. My knowledge of how bux sites operate and function is based on personal experience and a wealthy of online research. The concept of their strategies is typically very well developed such that members of their sites think that their is decent money to be had, but ultimately the owners are really only concerned with generate revenue by the "hard" work, time, and effort of members that join their sites. As for how one joins a bux site, there is no requirement that one joins under another member. However, as the clicks/links are typically sign-up links to other bux sites the majority of the members that join are indeed under someone's referral.
As to the real question mentioned at the end about sign-up ads, I don't know mean that the ad is strictly for sign-up. The ad would bring the user to the homepage of a site that has a membership of some sort. However, the goal of the ad is simply what an ad is. It is to give one information about sites so that one maybe informed of what the site has to offer on the prospects that the individual who views the information would be enticed enough that he o will join. It will not be the response ability of SC that a member has to join. This strategy is used by countless offers that SC puts up. Certainly you have done and a quiz in which to reach the end/results you must look through an assortment of ads/sign-ups. However, the quiz host sometimes does not require the user to actually sign up, but member agree to view the site. That is exactly how I believe part of the Daily Clicks could be done.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 29, 2011 1:54:10 GMT -5
If your Daily Clicks strategy can increase the payout rate of SC offers, then I would verily agree. SC's payout rates could always receive an increase to improve SC's competition with other GPT sites.
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Post by ryan337lee on Jul 29, 2011 19:55:10 GMT -5
Thank stealth3si, I only wish my study was in business so I could fully understand the finer aspects of online networking and exactly how this business models can generate high enough revenues while still supplying it's members with satisfying reward quantities.
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Post by activeearner24 on Feb 11, 2012 16:26:35 GMT -5
Where I can find the paid ads on the Squishycash website?
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Post by tracy08 on Jul 23, 2015 10:58:21 GMT -5
I suggest that we must allow legit PTC site..
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Post by premiumbg on Jul 28, 2015 7:34:39 GMT -5
I suggest putting more paid to click ads on the website. nice idea, I think so
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