Scam PTC Sites

Scam PTC Site.
  • The ptc website pays its members $0.20 per ad click. So, $0.20 X 10.000 clicks = $2.000.
  • The advertiser comes to the ptc website to get cheap traffic. He buys 10.000 click to his website for…
  • Do you really think that any internet marketer will pay $2000+ to buy traffic from a ptc website? No one will advertise to the scam ptc, hence no income for the scam ptc, hence no money to pay its members.

tips and tricks to know scam sites...
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1.Scam Sites Pay Users More Than  0.01$ Per Click.
If a paid to click website claims that it will pay you more than $0.01 per ad click then simply don’t bother joining it. With mathematically accuracy, the ptc website is going to shut its doors in less than 6 months or it is going to stop paying its members.


2.It Doesn't Have A Forum. 

All legit ptc websites have a forum. It is the place where their members meet and talk about the ptc website, exchange ideas, suggest new features to the admins and send their payment proofs (very important).

3. The PTC Site That Looks Ugly.

This is the most easy to detect probably scam factor.
Usually an ugly-looking ptc website shows that its administrator is not serious enough about his business. He just went and bought the cheapest available ptc script, set up a ptc website to make some quick & easy money from the early adopters in the ptc industry.


4.the site that does NOT have a unique script.

Serious entrepreneurs (in our case, future ptc administrators) who are looking to build a stable and long-lasting profitable business, will not buy a script for their new ptc website that will look the same as 100 other ptc websites.
Serious ptc administrators have already checked their competition, identified the strengths and weaknesses of their competitors and they told their web-developers to build a unique script for them, with no other ptc website look the same as theirs.



5.the whois information are hidden.

This is one of the most important things that you need to check before joining a ptc website.
Whois.com is an online service that allows you to search information about websites such as:
  • Admins contact details (email,phone number,fax number, physical address).
  • Admins name
  • Domain Registration Date
  • For How Long The Domain is Registered for.
and many other important details.


You can do the whois search by your self. Just go to whois.com and enter the website’s domain name to the proper field and hit Green whois button.


ex.

Clixsense.Com                        TRUSTED

  • Creation Date: 2006-12-29 T14:53:35.00Z
  • Registrar Registration Expiration Date:  2021-12-29 T14:53:00.00Z
  • Admin Name:  JAMES GRAGO 
  • Admin Organization: CLIXSENSE.COM
  • Admin Street:  210 BATES RETREAT 
  • Admin City:  HAMPSTEAD 
  • Admin State/Province: NC
  • Admin Postal Code:  28443 
  • Admin Country: US
  • Admin Phone:  +1.9103190966 
  • Admin Fax:  +1.9103190966 
  • Admin Email:  info@CLIXSENSE.COM 

Twodollarclick.Com         SCAM

  • Creation Date: 2010-11-19 T14:18:00.00Z
  • Registrar Registration Expiration Date:  2015-11-19 T14:18:15.00Z
  • Admin Name:  WHOISGUARD PROTECTED 
  • Admin Organization:  WHOISGUARD, INC. 
  • Admin Street:  P.O. BOX 0823-03411 
  • Admin City: PANAMA
  • Admin State/Province: PANAMA
  • Admin Postal Code:  00000 
  • Admin Country: PA
  • Admin Phone:  +507.8365503 
  • Admin Fax:  +51.17057182 
  • Admin Email:  email@WHOISGUARD.COM 


As you can see in my example, Clixsense has all its information wide open to the public, while twodollarclick has its vital information hidden. Also, check the registration expiration date for both websites.

6. the sites that has many upgrade levels.

Legit ptc websites offer only one level of upgrade to their members. Scam ptc websites offer multiple levels of upgrades usually called with different names of precious metals such as Gold,Platinum,Sapphire and other..



7.The Ptc Website Has Misspellings On Its Copy.


This is something that you should always look into, not only on ptc websites but in every money-making opportunity you are planning on joining.
If you see many misspellings on the websites copy, this means that the people behind the website are not serious enough.
Have you ever saw a well established website to have misspellings on its website copy..
I’m sure your answer is no..
It is my policy, when I see a ptc website with misspellings to leave from it at once..
I want to deal with serious people and not waste my time with amateurs.

8. Ptc Website Does Not Have PayPal As A Payment Processor.




Recently, PayPal, the online payments processor giant, announced that it will no longer accept paid to click websites who are suspicious on scamming their members to use its services.
PayPal is worldwide known as the most safe and trusted method to pay and be payed online and it will not allow scammers to hurt its brand name.
So if you do not see PayPal as a payment processor on a paid to click website, then be very cautious and skeptical on joining it or not.

9. Join Ptc Websites That Have Been Up And Running For A Long Time.

As I said before 90% of new ptc website will eventually fail and shut down their doors.
The reason is there is fierce competition among ptc websites.
A ptc website to last needs to have:
  • a steady amount of active clickers,
  • a steady amount of advertisers
  • a steady amount of new members.
Most ptc websites fail on just one of the these three points.
Big players like, Clixsense, neobux, Worldlinx and Scarletclix have established their presence among the ptc community and they get all three points mentioned above steadily increasing every month.
By joining these ptc websites, you can rest assure that they will never shut their doors and you can invest time and money to grow and become successful.

I hope you enjoyed the post.
Bookmark this page and visit it every time you are thinking on joining a ptc website.
Scam ptc sites are everywhere, so I suggest to run away from them as quick as you can when you find at least one of the points above matching with it.
If I forgot to write something or if you have something to share with the rest of the community, please do so in the comments section below.

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