Business Minded

@aeiou78 (3445)
Malaysia
December 30, 2010 12:43am CST
When there is a very straight administrator of the Paid-to-Click site, easily the members will get a warning or directly to be suspended because of violating the rules or the terms and conditions. In such circumstances, what do this type of Paid-to-Click site impress you about it's marketing strategy? For me, as a clicker and also an investor, the relevant administrator will chase most of the investors from his or her business. The alert to me about this Paid-to-click site is never invest in it because easily I shall lost effort in my investment. Do you think it is wisely to be straight in enforcing the terms and conditions of the Paid-to-Click sites to their members? My answer is not suppose to be so straight.
1 response
• United States
30 Dec 10
I find that sites that communicate frequently with members impresses me, such as clixSense sends frequent memos. Many sites change their rules often and expect all members to be mind readers. I suppose I have not given too much thought as to the banning enforcements as I have never had the urge to cheat on any site. But I suppose that being that there are so many sites being hacked daily they have no choice but to ban right away, as way too many forgiveness leads to a sites destruction. After all they want to continue making money.