Here is the reason why, simply know and understand that if the advertising company you signed up with is paying their members 25 cents to $1.00 per click or e-mail read, how much could they possibly be charging their advertising clients to advertise with them?
This question puts everything out in the open. Think about it, let's say the paid to click or paid to read e-mail company you signed up with pays $1.00 per click. In order for this advertising company to make a profit off of their advertisers they would at the minimum charge their clients a 1 cent surcharge per click. Let's say the advertiser wants 1,000 hits to his/her website. What's 1,000 x $1.01? The answer = $1,010.00. This means the advertiser paid $1,010.00 = $1.00 for every member's click and a $10.00 admin fee to the website. Seriously, do you think you would pay this much for 1,000 measly hits? Of course not.
This is why I'm writing this article. If you see a paid to click or paid to read e-mail site that pays an unusually high amount per click or read, you better go directly to their advertising section and see how much they charge their advertisers to advertise on their website. Then you'll know right away whether or not their paid to click or paid to read site is a scam or not. If the numbers don't add up to a profit for the site you are a member of, it most definitely is a scam.
I wouldn't be doing you any justice if I didn't at least show an example or two. I wonder how long these money making sites will last with their bogus earning claims. Big Money PTC = $1.00 per click to members and only charge their advertisers $3.00 per 1,000.00 clicks. This just doesn't add up. Rich PTC = $1.00 per click to members and only charges their advertisers $3.00 per 1,000.oo clicks.
You don't have to be a math wiz to know that these sites equal a big rip off!!!! Legit paid to click and paid to read e-mail sites usually will pay their members 1 cent per click to way less than 1 cent per click. This really sucks, but unfortunately makes sense as far as a successful business model is concerned. You can only charge advertisers so much per click and the member's return on investment has to match up with that advertiser's advertising costs.
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