Hi again,
Possible to make cash!
So it's possible to make some money on the traffic exchanges and paid to click sites, but it takes some time and patience. If you need fast money, well I don't think those are the places to start. And the money gained on these particular sites aren't a income you can live on. At least not on a small scale.
Clicking frenzy
I was going to go through some sites (clicking) to get pointed traffic a to an other site. The turn out wasn't that great. But here comes to nice facts for you, that are clicking on some exchanges and ptc, and do this as a promotion for your own site.
The turn out
The turn out depends on what you are promoting and what you are set to accomplish with it. So remember these figures bellow might not be anything what you should expect to get, use it only as a guideline. I'm comparing some other methods of getting traffic and the ratio of my success:
-Free-
Traffic Exchanges ~0,1% was converted to a successful hit (sign up)
10000 X 0,1% = 10
Paid to Click (ptc) ~0,04% was converted to a successful hit (sign up)
10000 X 0,04% = 4
Paid to Click (exchange) ~0,06% was converted to a successful hit (sign up)
10000 X 0,06% = 6
-Paid-
Facebook Ads ~ 1.2% was converted to a successful hit (sign up)
10000 X 1,2% = 120
Google Adword ~1.3% was converted to a successful hit (sign up)
10000 X 1,2% = 130
The FB and Google advertising yield a better sign up percent, tho it had to be paid for. The value of the sign up has to match the ad, simple as that. As for the free once, well, you could buy the hits from here to, and again: the value of the sign up has to match the dollar going in.
If you have nothing else to do, than clicking on the sites, night and day, then the free options to prefer. But if you have some skills in FB and Google advertisement, I really suggest you go this path. BUT not everything is suitable for FB and Google, so there is a distinction to be made here. And if you have some dollars, it might be best to do an ad campaign on TE's and PTC instead.
My 2 cents,
Tomas
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