Do you actually read the website you're checking out with your PTCs/PTR's?

United States
August 2, 2009 5:32pm CST
You should. If you don't you're only making it worse for advertisers. By doing so that means you'll have less PTC/PTR AD's to click and you may be the #1 cause of the collapse of such programs, and the reason why so many of them turn into scams. Basically. If the site can't self-sustain itself from advertisers it could cause a whole world of trouble especially if they're running their sites through a server. Server hosting is pricey. Not only that but if you were to purchase a server that's even more pricey. There are a lot of scam artists out there but there are simply a lot of people that go broke and simply can't afford to pay you. If the advertisers put $10-$15 into advertising through a PTC/PTR and their results are a whole lot of impressions but 0 sales or other activity through-out the site, do you really think they would continue to promote? I wouldn't. What're your thoughts on this? Are you a PTC/PTR clicker? Do you actually really look into the sites you're clicking AD's for? When I clicked way back when(and still on occasion for a few high paying PTC/PTR's as it's easy as they send directly to my email.) I found some good places I ended up joining up with in offers sites and PTC/PTR sites thus helping to benefit the advertiser.
5 responses
• India
3 Aug 09
i DON'T DO IT IF U ASK ME TRULY..i HOWEVER HAVE A BRIEF LOOK AND SOON COME TO CONCLUSION ABOUT THAT SITE...
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@Angelgirl16 (2171)
• United States
3 Aug 09
I am guilty of not actually reading the website. You have presented information information here that will make me think twice before leaving the site unread. It does make sense that if we don't support the site fully that it may not be a scam it just may not have the funds to continue any business.
• United States
3 Aug 09
At first I didn't unless it was absolutely necessary but some of them are quite interesting so I'll scan them and even roam around the website at times!!!
@yelrihs (298)
• Australia
4 Aug 09
i only read it if i was interested in the headings. other than that, no. im kinda scared to get scammed and all that..
• Estonia
3 Aug 09
Rarely - I usually have about 3-5 different pages counting down at the same time, so i pretty much don't have time to check em out - just a little glimpse before i close the tab.