Is it worthy to join several PTC sites?
By jamed28
@jamed28 (1903)
Philippines
July 17, 2010 9:21am CST
We all know that those elite PTC sites are those sites that offer a very minimal earnings. Around $0.05 to $0.01 a day. But is it worth the effort to click their ads? If by the average you are earning $0.02/day for a single PTC site, so for you to earn $1.00 a day, you need to maintain at least 50 PTC sites. And for $2.00 you need a 100 PTC sites. Now do you think it is worthy? Have anyone of you tried having several PTC? Do you suggest this kind of earning?
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6 responses
@shadeel23 (10)
• Pakistan
19 Jul 10
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@nobbsy123 (851)
• Australia
17 Jul 10
yes i have joined several no min payout sites. There is a catch say the min payout is .02$ the fee for payout is .01$. What I do is let the balance go to say .25$ before requesting payout otherwise it'll cost you too much time for nothing.
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
17 Jul 10
well i have several and i think it will not waste you time that much. for 10 sites simultaenously i do it only waste 10-20 mins of my time which is really not that much. And i can do more sites than that simultaenously.
@punjab911 (240)
• Canada
17 Jul 10
No it's not worthy to join all those sites because it will still take you like 5months to reach payout! I suggest Triond as he are still legit and have a minimum payment of 50 cents. here's a payment proof: http://www.picable.com/Signs/Directions/Ayaemails-Payment-Proof.1477360
@ANIME123 (2466)
• United States
18 Jul 10
I really don't think that's it's a good idea because it will require lots of time, but yeah you know if you have the time to do it then go for it.
Me personaly though I would not be able to maintain so many because I am always busy on two other sites that I keep up with.
I think that I would overload or something from joining to much and trying to keep up with so many.