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Asked by lisalisa1 1 year ago in other
Do they really pay? Etc., etc., etc.
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kc5255 (KarenCARES) {{hugs}} ☺♥ / NO WORRIES
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To answer your question "No" but I have discovered stories where individuals have had experienced with these sites.

Are Paid to Click Sites Really Worth It?
There Are a Lot of Paid to Click Sites Out There, but Are They Really Worth the Time and Effort?

Paid to click sites are just that, you get paid to click on links. This sounds very easy, but when it comes down to it paid to click sites are just a pain. Most of these sites however aren't scams, and will allow you to actually reach their minimum payout, but this can be a very time consuming process. You need to log on everyday and click on whatever links they have posted. These links are usually only worth 1 penny, but they make you feel good because they will give you a bunch of them to start with. My question is, is all this clicking actually worth the eventual reward?

Paid to click sites are usually legit. There are a few out there that are only there to get you to click their links for them to make them money, and then they never pay you. That is what these sites are all about. They get you to click links for them that make them money. Every link that you click equals money paid to the provider of the link. This amount is usually quite a bit more than 1 penny, but that is all these sites are usually willing to give up. Some sites even offer you a sign up bonus, to get you going in the right direction. One site that I know of gives you 10 dollars just to sign up, but their minimum is 25 dollars, and they don't supply you with a lot of clicks.

Now back to my question of whether or not these sites are actually worth your time. The answer is, that it is your preference. There are many sites out there that can be vouched for, so you know your going to get paid. The only problem is are you willing to devote quite a bit of time to clicking these links. Now if you surf the web for countless hours a day then these types of sites would be great for you. You could click on a link, and then surf the web as you are credited for the click. However if you are someone that doesn't devote a lot of time to the internet, but are looking for a little extra income, paid to click sites just aren't it. They will provide you with a little income, but they get very boring and almost annoying, and you will lose interest fast if you are not normally on the web.

To read more click on this link
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

Paid-to-Click Web Sites Do Not Live Up to Expectations

Paid-to-click sites have become increasingly popular in a world full of Internet income schemes. Along with paid surveys, rebate processing, and affiliate programs, paid-to-click sites have ensnared thousands of users worldwide. However, many first-time users wonder if these "too good to be true" web sites are worth the time. It's a good question with a complex answer.

Paid-to-click Web sites usually offer no more than $0.01 per click. To earn this small sum, a user must click on an ad and view the page for a designated period of time. Thirty seconds tends to be a pretty generic number, but the time an ad is viewed occasionally correlates with the amount paid. So, you click on an ad and view it for thirty seconds. You have no spent thirty minutes viewing an ad, and you earned $0.01 for it. Anyone capable of simple math can see that the numbers do not add up to a substantial income. You will more than likely spend more money on your Internet and electricity bills. Several methods for earning more money in a shorter period of time have been developed, but most of these methods are dishonest.

Like many other Internet income schemes, paid-to-click Web sites are often scams. The Web site receives money for advertisements, but refuse to pay the users for viewing the ads. Also, many of the paid-to-click Web sites have referral programs, and most sites also let you purchase referrals. Some referral packages cost hundreds of dollars. At this point, you are definitely spending more than your Internet and electricity bills.

Many surprised users of paid-to-click sites have been surprised when the Web site simply disappears. Users attempt to access the Web site for a day of profitable clicking, and the Web site no longer exists. Yet again, the Web site has generated money for the owner through advertisements, but the user receives nothing.
Users should also carefully read the terms of service and FAQ before signing up for any Web site. Several of the paid-to-click Web sites do not actually pay cash. Rather than performing regular pay-outs, the Web site allows the user to apply accumulated funds to advertising on the paid-to-click site.

To read and learn more
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...

In my opinion, be careful in what you ask for dear. Everything that appears to be wonderful, it isn't. This is just a scheme.
 
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