Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Earning Tiny is Okay!

This might not be what everyone wants to hear but for go-getters and people who don't mind working hard, there are tiny bits of cash to be found all over the net.

Working with PTC, PTR, PTP, and Traffic Exchange programs and links will be time-consuming at first but the income generated from these programs is pretty stable, depending on YOUR personal adherence to daily necessary tasks.

Once you overcome the easy but pointed tasks of logging in to multiple sites, arranging links to where they're supposed to go for promoting and earning, and once you reach some surfing milestones so that you're on the plus side of many credits, earning gets easier.

On your way to earning credits (while you're surfing the Traffic Exchanges), you're going to come across hundreds of pages suggesting that you do something EASIER, FASTER to earn money. If you've got the cash in your payment processors to fork out for the easier, faster programs, by all means, try them... but beware - most are going to be earning programs that depend on other peoples' actions. In other words, you're going to have to rely on a lot of other people to earn with most high ticket programs and sites. You'll probably have to depend on other people buying stuff in order to earn.

I like PTC and PTR programs because I earn whether I get one, fifteen, a hundred or NO referrals at all. I never earn if I don't log in and click links, but then again, if I DO log in and click links, my earnings are mostly due to my own work. This is slow going and slow earning by myself and of course referrals are welcome but again I'll say in another way - with PTC and PTR programs I earn based on my own efforts and don't necessarily have to rely on other people in order to make money.

Currently, I have $2 - $42 in a number of programs and estimate that I have around $200 sitting in various PTR/PTC site dashboards. This estimate is low and conservative as I have been using earned funds for internal upgrades and purchases in many programs - the internal workings are hard to make claims about as sometimes credits are more useful than small cash amounts. Anyway, for some earning programs, the minimum cashout is $2, $3, $5, or $10 and in some programs I've reached a low level minimum cashout but am not concerned with cashing out under fifteen or twenty dollars right now (I'm saving up more to cash out just before Christmas this year!).

     e.g. My Clixsense balance is over $40, my Cash n Hits balance is over $7 right now, and I just re-started earning with Wordlinx after cashing out funds and sending back to upgrade. Had I left my earnings alone at Wordlinx, then right now I'd have around $60 sitting in dashboards in just those three programs.

I regularly log in to about 20 core programs. Each time I perform a daily log in, links are waiting for me. All I need to do is click for cash...

Now $60 doesn't sound like a whole lot of money but to me, it is. I live on a limited (disability) income and click programs allow me to earn money when I'm not mobile enough to do other things.

Earning TINY sums is just fine with me - especially when I don't need to rely on anyone else to earn the money or do an action in order for me to get paid. By "do an action" I mean - I don't have to rely on someone believing any hype I pitch in order for me to get sales and earnings. At the most basic level, I don't have to sell anything with PTC/PTR programs. At more active levels (as an active referrer/sponsor), yes, I like to sell the idea of someone earning WITH me as my referral, but I never have to ask anyone to actually fork out money to me. 

I just have to show up, log in, and click...