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Aug 04 2009

Earn Free Little Cash Through PTC

Published by subuh under IT stuff, Personal Edit This

Hi folks..its been quite a while i didn’t write anything on my site. anyway, here’s an update. I just want to share little info how we can earn free little cash through online. Well, even thought its only little,but if we keep on saving it, i’m sure one day you’ll get a big amount on one shot. this is just a suggestion/ideas,its up to you folks whether you wanna try it or not. well these are the program PTC (Paid To Click) I’ve been follow, which now I earn little cash from it ;).

What is PTC (Paid To Click)?
PTC are sites who pay their members for clicking their sponsor’s advertisements (ads). Advertisers pay the PTC sites for displaying their ads and the PTC sites pay their members for clicking the ads. Every each of the ads PTC members click, will get a credit and this credit can be converted into cash.Normally, members will be paid through Paypal and some in check.

See, how easy to earn free little cash through PTC ;).

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image courtesy: d-allegro.site88.net

Here some of the PTC programs I’ve joined (a legit one):

Neobux

Clixsense

Wordlinx

SquishyCash

EmailCashPro

Actually, there’s a lot other PTC program than the above, but not all PTC is legal. So, be carefully when choosing it and make sure is not the scam one. So, be sure you folks do your research before joining any PTC programs ok.

Btw, check her out Reanna M ..she’s been make quiet a lot of money through PTC, and I’m so jealous of her :p ..

So, any of you joined any PTC program and earning a few dollars already? Mind sharing some tips? ;)

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