Easy Money PTC sign up bonus and free advertising

Easy Money PTCI ran into Easy Money PTC the other day and noticed it offers a $1.00 sign up bonus for joining free. So I went ahead and added it to the Signupandmakemoney sign up bonus list and I am now writing about its pros and cons in this blog post.

It looks like the most you can earn per click is 3 cents per 25 second timer. This seems odd to me and just a little bit high in price. This might be another one of those scam sites that are betting on people to upgrade their membership or buy referrals in order to come ahead of the game.

Take a quick look at some of their advertising cost. Pretty low and affordable to me, so why on earth are they paying members up to 3 cents per click, but there is no way their advertisers and paying enough in ad revenue to fit the bill. Looks fishy to me.

Easy Money PTC advertising chart.

I’m not 100% sure if Easy Money PTC is a scam or not. All I’m saying is that the numbers just simply don’t add up.

Easy Money PTC site stats.Another thing that bothers me is their site stats (take a look to your left). Over 39,000 hits in one day, but only 10 members online and a little over 4,000 members. What is even scarier is that they are claiming to have paid out over $65,000 878 times.

Hmmm… Let’s do the math on that. $65,000 divided by 878 payments made = $74.00 per payment.E If you take a close look at Easy Money PTC’s payment proof page, you’ll see that most payments average around $20.00 to $30.00 a pop and  a lot of the payments made are to the same individuals.

So what’s my point here? I don’t know if Easy Money PTC is a scam or not. What I am recommending is that you at least check them out and see for yourself whether or not they are a scam. Never invest any money into a site like this, but take advantage of the potential free traffic and earning capabilities.

Another thing that disturbs me is that I haven’t gotten my $1.00 sign up bonus. I have contacted Easy Money PTC in hopes that this is some sort of mistake. How can you promote a $1.00 sign up bonus and not give it to your members unless it is seriously a mistake?

Take a quick look at my earning stats. Am I blind, where is the sign up bonus?

No sign up bonus in Easy Money PTC back office.

A lousy 3 cents is all I’ve earned so far for clicking on one ad. Seriously where is the sign up bonus?

Alright, I think I’ve said enough bad things about Easy Money PTC for now. So let me mention some of the good things about them. They do have lots of earning options. You can get paid to click, paid to read, paid to sign up, etc… They also have a click exchange area where you can build up some free traffic back to your ads.

You can’t cash out until you earn at least $20.00. Good luck getting there. And it also looks like the only way to earn off of referring other members is by being an upgraded member yourself. What kind of program is this anyway.

If Easy Money PTC isn’t enough for you, take a look at some more get paid to sign up bonus sites that are free to join.

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Are Text Ad Exchanges the next sign up bonus fad?

Online targeted advertising with an arrow through a dollar bill.I usually don’t group sign up bonus sites together like this because I like to write a little bit about what makes the free sign up bonus site unique. In this case, I’ve seen so many Text Ad Exchanges pop up that are offering $5.00 sign up bonuses that I seriously don’t have the time and patience to write individually about them.

If you take a close look at all these Text Ad Exchanges, you’ll notice they are all pretty much the same. What would be the point of writing about each one individually when they clearly aren’t individual and or unique by any means?

This could either be a good thing or a bad thing. It kind of reminds me of bux sites. I remember those popping up all over the place a little over a year ago. Now you don’t see too many new ones because people figured out that a bunch of amateur hacks were running the Bux sites.

Are these Text Ad Exchanges the new fad when it comes to ripping people off? I don’t know. I only write about these sites to let you know there is some free money for signing up, but I highly recommend that you definitely do not invest too much time or any money in the sites. You have to do your own due diligence.

I ran into these new sign up bonus sites over the past month. (You have to request the bonus by contacting each site’s admin individually.)

Total = $35.00

I’m also not too impressed with the design of these sites. They all look very unprofessional in my opinion with the exception of a few of them. Maybe all these web designers/entrepreneurs just simply don’t have a sense of design.

I’m going to repeat this one more time. Don’t invest any money or serious time in these sites, they seem to have the potential to be rip offs. I would however take advantage of the free advertising credits you will receive for signing up and participating in e-mail ad credits.

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Sign up bonus plus proof of payment from Nocturnalemail

Nocturnal Email.I just received my first payment from Nocturnal Email for winning a  silly referral contest. The funny thing is, I didn’t even know that there was a referral contest going on because I’m involved with so many other sites keeping track of them all is pretty hard to do. The fact that Nocturnal Email paid me without any issues shows me that they can be put on my “A” list of websites that actually pay their members.

You can also get a $1.00 sign up bonus just for joining. Unfortunately, all the money you’ll earn with Nocturnal Email can only be used for advertising. Unless you win a referral contest or some other promotion. I personally think that stinks, but you will get some quality paid to click advertising if you purchase any from them.

Finger pointing at a payment proof.

A Paypal payment I received from Nocturnalemail for $2.00.

Another thing I like about Nocturnal Email is that they currently pay $1.00 for every active referral you bring in. I think that is a little high on their part, but good for me and you.

The final good thing I’ll go ahead and mention about Nocturnal Email is that they don’t delete your account for not being active. For a paid to read email site, this sets the standard pretty high in my opinion. I hate sites that simply delete your account for not being active. It’s now wonder why the sites that do this usually have less than 1,000 members because they can’t retain them once they sign up.

Visit the main sign up bonus list for more free sign up bonuses from advertising websites.

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