Adclicking websites are popping up like mad around the net right now. If this is due to the fact that free scripts allowing the most unexperienced of webusers to set up their own promiment profitable service or if it’s just a general growth in the overall market is unclear, but now Tpayed is here … and many more. Here’s a short list of ten pay-per-link-click websites that just popped up online, descriptions are taken directly from their pages, and slightly modified to include some more info you might need to know. Most are still in their early stages, meaning there aren’t many ads displayed, but who knows, some of them might grow, so now is the time to sign up if you plan on doing so. They all pay out with either paypal or alterpay, and are available to all countries around the globe. :

TPayed.com

TPayed.com

The process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 30 seconds to earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You’ll get paid $0.01 for each website you personally view and $0.01 for each website your referrals view. Payment requests can be made every day and are processed through Alertpay. The minimum payout is $1.00. Currently this service has between 5-10 links each day.

- Sign Up

Payflick.com

PayFlick.com

Payflick allows members to click on links, surf the websites, and get paid from visiting the designated websites links we put up for you. Choose what interest you on our Surf & Click page, then visit the site for at least 30 seconds, and you earned. Simple! You earn US$0.01 per clicked link, and the same amount for each referal that clicks a link. Minimum payout is $1. Payment is distributed with AlertPay. Currently this service has between 5-10 links each day.

- Sign Up

AdBuddy.net

AdBuddy.net

Simply login, click the “browse ads” button, and then click a link to view a website. You’ll get paid up to $0.005 (0.5 cents) for each advertisement you personally view. Payment is distributed with PayPal, with $5 being the minimum payout. The registration process is a bit trickier here than all of the other sites in the list, but a little extra security can’t be a negative thing ( though it is a tad bit annoying having to include both numberical, uppercase, lower case and special character characters in your password). This service is a bit more featurefilled than the others in this list, but still just as eary to use. Currently this service has between 5-10 links each day.

- Sign Up

Neo Bux

NeoBux.com
At NeoBux you get paid just by browsing sponsor’s ads. Unlike many other PTC sites their goal is to innovate and reach the needs of our users as well as our advertisers, which they do. They have a secure login, a great interface and lots of availible options. The only thing they lack are links, only displaying between 5-10 ever day (just like the rest of the websites in this list). However, the pay is a bit more than the norm, they have a nice community with occasional contests, and they payout with AlertPay as soon as you reach $2.

- Sign Up

MetroBux.com

MetroBux.com

You’ll get paid $0.015 for each website you personally view and $0.01 for each website your referrals view. Not much at all, and they don’t have many ads to show either (between 5-10 per day). They payout at the few dollar minimum either either AlertPay or PayPal.

- Sign Up

Take the Globe

6bux.net

Click a link and view a website for 20 seconds to earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You’ll get paid $0.01 for each website you personally view and $0.005 for each website your referrals view.minimum payout is $10 (more than the others require) and you’ll get payed via either Alertpay or PayPal. They have a nice interface, fast servers and at the time of testing, serious errors with the surf ads page (sure that will be fixed soon though).

- Sign Up

The Clickers

The clickers has been around for longer than the other sites in this list. They have at least a hundred links to click each day with rewards ranging between $0.0001 all the way up to $0.01. They offer paid emails, articles, and games to play as well, and payout with either PayPal or AlertPay at a few dollar limits.

- Sign Up

Amigo Clicks

AmigoClicks.com

Amigo Clicks is a larger click-links website, displaying at least a hundred links each day. However, they won’t give you more than between one and a hundredth of a CENT for each click. Lots of links to view, but not much money earned from them. They do however payout by either e-gold, moneybookers or PayPal with a borderline of as little as $0.25!! (record so far)

- Sign Up

Clicks of Change

ClicksofChange.com

Payout via Paypal or AlertPay, at below dollar values. The rewards for each link clicked currently lie between $0.0001 and $0.007, which isn’t much. The site has a nice layout and speedy servers but doesn’t quite break the competition with the other offers in this list. Might become better, if you have time, give it a go, but it’s no site I reccomend.

- Sign Up

Take the Globe

TaketheGlobe.com

Rewards vary, but the current standards are $ 0.0050 per click and $ 0.0025 per referals click. They have a nice community and forums with lots of active users, lots of ads displayed each day and overall big activity. Payout is distributed via AlertPay or PayPal once you reach a dollar or two.

- Sign Up

 Free Webhosting Talk

Don’t you like paying for expensive webhosting? Neither do I. Or maybe you’re just unsatisfied with your current free host? In either one of those cases, this is the place for you. Here you can talk to other users about webhosting; both the troubles of mantaining one and the troubles of chosing one. If you’re a webhost you can post offers. If you’re a customer you can browse through offers or request custom plans. This is the number one place to go if you’re looking for free web hosting. There are lots of different plans availible, with all the features you’ll ever need, weather you’re new to the webbing world or if you’re an experienced user with a big site you’de like to move.

Websites are a key feature on the internet, they are what give you an identity of your own. Sure, you have your IP, your personal adress, but without a site of your own there is nothing there. It’s like a big green field just waiting to have a house raised upon it. As with all branches of business, there’s a downside to gree hosting as well, this being the fact that most free webhosts tend to dissapear after an unspecified ammount of time due to bad funding or boredom. Most people who start offering free hosting are people with good intentions, but with little knowledge within the matter, and often with not enough money either. Running a dedicated server costs money, and you have to know how much you can offer to run a host of your own. No worries though, if you backup your site constantly this can’t harm you. If the host goes down you can always switch to another one, and keep moving. Eventually you’re bound to find a free host that stays, because obviously some of them do.

When judging the different plans take note to the different features described. If you’re new to the web, then it probably won’t matter much, you’ll be satisfied whichever plan you chose. But if you are an experienced internet user you might want to look out for filesize limits, ads and filetype limitations. The free hosts that actualy aim to make money instead of just help the hostless always have limitations, always, if they didn’t they wouldn’t profit. The good thing about these hosts is that they stay, but that doesn’t make them reliable. Also look out for too generous plans, with unlimited space, databases, etc. If there are no caches, it’s still not worth signing up for. The service just won’t last long. Trust me, I’ve been signed up with a dussin free webhosts like this, and all of them have eventually dissapeared, despite their false promises of eternal hosting. It’s a tricky business, but you can save a lot of money from it, and as I said before, as long as you backup constantly you’ll be out of harms reach. Maybe I should repeat that : Make full site backups. Constantly. I’m not even going to talk about the countless ammount of times I’ve had to start over from scratch, or from an ancient copy, after a hosting provider dissapeared.

Free hosting is mostly aimed towards the beginner, that doesn’t have a big site, and doesn’t need focus on reliability either, but big websites can be hosted for free too, no problem. If you have lots of traffic it’s often possible to strike a deal with some professional hosting company for free space in exchange for a link to their website/etc. Anyhow, that’s enough of my random rambling, go here to get started. Or if you prefer paid hosting, you can visit these forums for dedicated & paid forum hosting instead. You’ll find offers, requests, reviews and discussions here as well, just like the above, only more professional. Good luck.

 Paid For Posting

Another cash for posting site has appeared, namely paidposting.org. This one differs from the others in that users place bids for jobs they want, and the client choses the users they want. No, you don’t pay to get a job, you bid on how much you’de be willing to do the job for. The forms of payment, the amounts of payment, and job info are not handled by the site itself, but by the clients. This is a serious form of business that will make you lots of money, and it’s all up to you how much money you can get. The clients set the maximum amount they’re willing to pay, but other than that it’s your choice. $50, $100, $1000, you name it. Obviously the client will be looking for the more cheaper alternatives, so I advice you not too bid too high, but what’s even more important is good quality posts. You can list samples in your profile, select genres you’re interested in and write a short informative note about you to greatly increase your chances in getting the job. There aren’t many jobs available yet, but the site is growing quickly, and there are lots of users competing to get the jobs. Want to join in the competition? Click here to sign up.  Of course it’s free, no hidden fees, no caches. It might not be enough to work with full time, but it’ll give you occasionaly cashboosts to your account.

A web-based proxy is a service that allows you to bypass your own internet provider and browse using the proxy web-based website. All that you have to do is type the website address you would like to visit in the form they provide, and start browsing. Once you keep browsing using that form, you are protected and your *real* ip address is not being logged. There are hundreds of free proxies availible, and paid ones as well. The paid ones all have the advantage of better server funding, and therefore usualy provide faster services, but many of the free proxy sites that the great net provides are just as good. I’ve compiled a list with a few of them, as well as a bunch of links to websites that li

Proxies can be very useful if your ISP blocks certain websites, if the firewall at work blocks certain websites, if you want to register a new account at a forum you’re already registered to, etcetc. When working with paid for posting services and other internetrelated things, proxies will come in handy many times. The reason I so suddenly became interested in proxies is because the ISP I use have recently come in disagreement with another international carrier, and I can’t view certain websites with my connection, but a proxy solves this problem! A certain irony with this is that one of the best proxy lists on the net, http://www.proxyserver.sc , is also unnaccesible, as well as http://www.proxystation.com . . . and probably many more. So I had to use a proxy to visit them. :) Anyhow, here’s a short selection. They’re all good, and most of them have the same options, so just chose your pick if you need them.

HTTP Surf
http://www.httpsurf.com

Online Proxy
http://www.online-proxy.net

Surf All
http://www.surfall.net

Letcha Surf
http://www.letchasurf.com

Browse Orkut
http://www.browseorkut.com

I posted a short commentary about this website before, commenting on it’s recent suspension and unreliable first impression. The founder contacted me to let me know that it’s back up again however, so here I am to post another review.

Leprechauns Loot is a simple offer completion for money site, with currently over two hundred offers and hundreds of members earning at least a few dollars for each offer they complete. Not all offers are free to complete, but most are, and signing up at this website doesn’t cost a thing. Money is sent out at the start of each month, between 1st and 5th. The layout may be a bit unprofessional, but overall it seems like a both rewarding and entertaining website. They run a few contests as well, and according to their members they keep their promises.

I can’t speak from personal experience due to the fact that registrations are disabled ( as with so many other services ) for my country, but all of you American browsers might be happy about this site. Have fun!

Bowling for Cash

Bowling for Cash ( http://bowlingforcash.com ) is a GPT (Get Paid To) website. It’s a site where advertisers pay a small incentive to members who complete offers. There are different offers that you can complete and, if they’re approved, the incentive amount gets added to your member account. There are some offers where you only have to submit your email address or zip code, there are some that are surveys, and there are offers for which you can sign up for information or to try products or services. There are a lot of free offers on Bowling for Cash so you can make money without ever having to spend a penny!

I should also mention that it has nothing to do with bowling at all, but the concept is similar. You do something you like and get paid to do it. Not much, but it’s so much better than doing something you dislike for a living, aint it? A downside with this place that it has in common with so many other websites is that it focuses on users from the US, and doesn’t allow registrations from most other countries in the world. At least not now, hopefuly that will change in the future!

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