PaID-per click questions

Discussion in 'General Business' started by setduEces, Sep 13, 2009.

  1. #1
    hello ladies& gentlemen,

    i just joined your precious forum ;-)

    im wondering if anyone could help me with decent PAID-per-click providers?
    if i google it i just find pay-per-click engines..

    im looking for some provider maybe offering like 5 cents or so to click on their textlinks which i advertise on my website..you know the oldschool thing ;-)? are there any trustworthy companies in this kind of area?

    woud be glad if someone could help me out with it

    kind regards,
    setdueces

    edit: i dont want no banners please
     
    setduEces, Sep 13, 2009 IP
  2. xeastx

    xeastx Active Member

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    You can try:

    http://www.searchfeed.com/
    http://www.revenuepilot.com/
     
    xeastx, Sep 13, 2009 IP
  3. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    Yes there are a lot of it out there.
    But why don't you use adsense coz it pay more than 5 cent per click.
    You can try adbrite or kontera they is PPC company.
     
    mentos, Sep 13, 2009 IP
  4. setduEces

    setduEces Peon

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    hey, thanks for the help guys,
    im going to check out those sites..

    well googleadsense...i dont know, never tried it, but heard a lot of people didnt get paied for minor reasons..

    and i dont like how it is put on your page, i can hardly believe people click on those links..but supposedly they do...
     
    setduEces, Sep 14, 2009 IP
  5. TheCheesePolice

    TheCheesePolice Member

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    Adsense has a $100 payout limit, if you didn't know already. I heard adsense also made a new rule that you need a privacy policy on your website, not sure though. There's AdBrite you can check out too.
     
    TheCheesePolice, Sep 15, 2009 IP
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    tuksdrr Active Member

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    I doubt Google would risk their multi billion dollar brand by refusing to pay people $100 or so. They seem to have a pretty stringent policy on payouts, so you may have heard about people not being paid because they were in conflict with their policies.
     
    tuksdrr, Sep 16, 2009 IP
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    akash786 Peon

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    don't waste your time in ptc sites just do online paid forum posting job where you can earn good income.
     
    akash786, Sep 17, 2009 IP