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How to Earn More with Paid To Read (PTR)Everyone wants to know - how do I earn more with PTR? How much is possible?The truth is, it varies widely depending on several factors. Some will only be paid $5/month, and some will be paid several hundred dollars/month. Factors For Earning MoreIt depends on how active you are, how many searches you can or will do (some countries can't do any), the programs you choose, and your downline and their activity level.As an average number, estimate that most people will earn from $10 - $40/month. So The Big Question Is...How Do I Earn More?Firstly - stick with only highly recommended programs (you can find a few of these on our PTR Programs Page. You want to be as sure as possible that the sites will actually pay you when the time comes.Think about some key points before joining more programs. I know it's tempting to join every new program that comes out, but new PTRs emerge constantly, and most won't stick around long. Not only that, but you can only promote a handful of them at a time. When thinking of joining new programs, take a look at their ad prices. Are they going to make enough profit to be able to pay you? And if they are offering more than a penny or so per click, how are they able to do that? That will work in an advertising only program, but NO ONE in paid to read is going to pay you $20 to visit one link..LOL. Or even .20 cents most likely. Most PTR advertisers are people just like you - trying to make a few extra dollars in paid to read. Can you afford to pay anyone that much just to visit your site? Do you think 'they' can? Building Downlines in PTRIf you want to make the most of your paid to read income, you need BIG downlines. Plain and simple. Join only a FEW solid programs. Let me repeat that - Join only a FEW solid programs. You can't reasonably promote more than that. Once you are happy with your earnings in those, THEN add another program.Now -- how to advertise and get those downlines.... I DO NOT recommend spending any out of pocket money until you know your way around the industry. Instead, redeem your earnings for advertising. Keep re-investing and building your downlines. It might be easiest to advertise only one program at a time. Build it until you are happy with the earnings, then move on to promote the next program. Or you might choose to build a website with all your links, and only ever promote one site. Write The Best AdIf you've been in PTR more than a day, you'll notice most people just copy and paste the program stats from the sites' front page. You want your ad to stand out. So come up with something in your own words...why is this site so great? How is it better than the hundreds of others they've seen advertised today?Yes....people want to know some of the features, like "what's the payout amount?", and such. But, they also want to know the benefits like "no waiting for payout! takes 5 minutes after you redeem!" kind of thing. Don't lie in your ad, the minute people realise it they will feel fooled and quit. Don't even 'mislead'. Stick with the 'high road', build a reputation as someone who recommends quality sites. Readers DO notice who is advertising to them. It takes a lifetime to build a reputation, but seconds to destroy it! Where To Advertise?
Further Advertising ...If you are interested, build your own website. There are many more ways to promote a site of your own, and your own site is more likely to bring in bigger money.Have Fun With It!Paid to read is an addictive hobby, with a bonus of meeting interesting people along the way, and making some 'mad money' (or more) every month. Don't take it too seriously, have fun with it.:)![]() |
| Testimonials... I love this downline club--Adriana you have done a great job with the site!!!! I have already gotten two referrals where I was unable to get any myself. Everyone out there is offering $$ to join but I knew getting referrals would work. Thanks Adriana!!!!!!!!!! Sherry :~) It is great to have a sponsor like Adriana. She DOES know whats what and I have been very grateful for her help and advice. Ann |