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

Link Grand

Link Grand is a website that lets you make money from simply clicking links, or lets you submit your own link for thousands of visitors to click. Each click will give you one or two cents. After each link is clicked you’ll have to wait a fair amount of time before the vote is counted, about 20-30 seconds, before you can click on another link. It’s easy to have this as a sidehobby while browsing other sites, alternating between tasks and clicking new links. The money will be deposited to your paypal account upon request, unless you chose to spend it on submitting your own links for $5. Take a look!

Can PayPal hold my money with no explanation? YES.
Can PayPal freeze my account for no reason? YES.
Can PayPal take money from my account without me knowing? YES.

That’s a short list of common questions taken from Paypal Warning. If you look on the official Paypal website you won’t find these questions anywhere. I wonder why? It’s definitely not one of their better traits. The list of users who started using paypal and kept using it, to one day log in to their account and suddenly realize that their money isn’t there anymore can be made long.

This isn’t the only website dedicated to the misfortunes of fellow internet users. You can read about it on many other sites as well. No, it’s not some unknown hacker ravishing through your cash, it’s the site itself, the company behind it. If you had actually read the policy before signing up you would know that they have rights to do whatever they like with your money, without reason. For this reason I, and not only I, but many others, recommend that you ( if you currently use paypal ) switch to a different online payment service as soon as possible. Paypal may be the most known and used of online payment services, but it definitely isn’t the only one, and it’s far from the best. Here’s a list of alternatives you might like to use instead :

Money Bookers
Money Bookers ( http://www.moneybookers.com )
They’re free ( apart from a few payment fees ), serious, secure and professional. I haven’t read about any Money Booker scams so far, and I have definitely not experienced any myself. Many many websites support this option of payment. Not as many as paypal, not yet, but maybe this service will outgrow the former giant soon. ;)

e-Gold
eGold ( http://www.e-gold.com )
Another serious, secure and professional alternative. Many sites support this alternative as well. In difference from the other online payment services this one has a personal gold reserve in Panama. When sending or receiving payments you can also chose to pay in many different international currencies as well as in gold grams or ounces. It’s a unique and both amusing/semi-useful feature. Out of the ones listed, this is my personal favorite. The reason is unspecific, they just seem reliable, take a look at the different options and get your own opinion.

Storm Pay
StormPay ( http://www.stormpay.com )
Actions and online payment, all in one option. Not a payment option you’ll be able to use around the entire web, but it may prove useful at times. See the site and judge for yourself.

AliPay
AliPay ( http://www.alipay.com )
For Asian users only! If you can’t read Chinese, you won’t be able to find the register button. I know I can’t, but who knows, maybe you’ll get lucky. ;)

Alert Pay
Alertpay ( http://www.alertpay.com )
A relativly new online payment option that I so far don’t know much about, but it looks promising.