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Mar 04 2009

Paid from PTC: Advertising4You

Advertising4You is not your typical PTC rather it is an Ads-Only PTC. This type of PTC rewards the “action” done in clicking by a monetary amount. Therefore there is still an associated Cost Per Action (or CPA) but the payout is done not in terms on money in a Payment Processor but in return for a number of credits to post a text link ad in the same exchange that you perform you PTC. You earn money in the form of Advertising where if you are promoting PTC programs you will more than likely (if the program is new) gather referrals who will click and indirectly earn you money if your campaign is successful. As seen here in this context the key to a successful PTC PPA Ad campaign on a Text Link Ad Exchange such as this is to keep your ads fresh rather than accumulating lots of credits and also to keep the content fresh as well (only advertise viable and NEW PTC). Most Ads-Only PTC sites also provide advertising space that is usually purchasable through AlertPay and PayPal and the CPM is based on the site’s membership and participation.

Advertising4You is a major advertiser since it has a large number of hits and runs a special promotion trade of free upgrade where the conversion ratio is very high. For pro members each click is worth 15 cents which implies Cost Per Million is $150 but the site advertises as $2 CPM so pro members cash out very frequently. There is a good and a bad of frequent ads where the ads loose their value, but the way to make it good is to allow your frequent ads to be new content and not repetitive material. Cash-outs are at 160, 450, 800, 1400, 2000 visits for the respective dollar value in your account $2, $5, $10, $13, $17.

Here is just my current statistics on this program:

Ads4You Stats

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