Avoiding The Paid To Click Scams.

Lets face it. There are alot of scams out there. (Especially in the paid to click business.) Thats not to say that all paid to click sites are scams. On the contrary, there are plenty of good paid to click sites out there, and there are ways of telling which is which.

One key thing to remember is this: If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is too good to be true. Be careful of sites that offer huge commissions and make ridiculous claims.

A. Check For Sustainability.

Simply put, this means to make sure that the site in question will actually be able to afford to pay you. Do the math. If they are offering $1.00 per click and selling ads at $3.00 per 1000 hits, then they will never pay you. They are already $997.00 in debt from just one ad. What if they sell 10 of those? Or 100? You’ll see that website disappear quickly.

If any pay to click site is offering you more than $0.01 per click as a basic member, then I would be wary of that site. At $0.01, they have to sell an ad for 1000 hits for at least $10.00 just to break even. That’s even before taking into account the referral earnings. We personally sell 1000 hits for $19.10, paying $0.01 per click to basic member and $0.0125 per click to premium members plus referral earnings.

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B. Does The Website Have A Support System In Place?

This is very important. Fact is, scammers don’t want you to know who they are. A simple contact form is not good enough. I’m not saying they have to have a team of support staff. However, they need something better than a contact form.

A forum, a help desk, a phone number, or all three work. Is their address on the website? Can you contact them when you need to? This is important.

Personally, I provide my physical address and phone number on my website, Aztek Marketing. I also provide my email address and a member support forum. I make sure my clients and members can reach me if they need to. Also, if they ever feel the need, they know right where I live. Transparency is important.

I would look for this with any website you plan to do business with. These guidelines are not limited to paid to click sites.

C. Do They Have Testimonials?

Always check for testimonials! Testimonials give you input from existing members and clients and will often help you to determine if the website is worth anymore of your time.

If you run a website, don’t be scared to ask for testimonials from your clients. They can be a huge factor in whether or not you make the sale.

Once again, I would look for this with any website you plan to do business with.

If you want to work with only the best in the Paid To Click business, go to Aztek Marketing. We have over 9 years of marketing experience backing it up. We offer great support, affordable prices, and sustainable rates. You can’t go wrong with Aztek Marketing.

Michael Burns
Aztek Marketing Admin
http://aztekmarketing.com/

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