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pittr
Could someone take the time to explain some of the search engines that they are involved with, plz.

I want to know things like:

How many PAID searches per person/day
How many can you make yourself
Best payers
Payout amount.

Do you put the box thingie on a web page and then send people to it in the search exchange?

When people say: searched XYZ search engine 3x XYZ does that mean they put XYZ in the search box 3 times or clicked 3 results?

Anything else that you must or cannot do regarding these searches.


Thanks in advance. Feel free to elaborate on anything I haven't thought of...
nze
Hi,okay lets see if i can explain this to you..I'm no expert but i try..

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How many PAID searches per person/day


This varies from engine to engine.For example SearchJuncture allows you 3 clicks per feed per day(with 3 feeds,thats 9 clicks a day).SearchBotz allows 3 clicks per feed per day.First-Zone allows 30 clicks per IP address etc

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How many can you make yourself


You can make about a click or 2 for yourself..thats what i recommend.Also,instead of using big search engines like yahoo when you want something off the net,try using your search url.For example,if youre looking for perfume,use your SearchBotz search url to find the perfume...that way,you find what you want plus you get paid for it(how cool is that??)

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Best payers and payout amounts

SearchBotz..........no minimum,pays out monthly

SearchJuncture....$25

TargetWords........$25

Go-to-search.......$20

FindBlitz...............$5

Paradise Hits.......$5

Findology.............$25

LookingInfo..........$30

ESA.......................$30

SearchTimes..........$20

Webanyway...........$50

Last-Zone...............$50

SearchFeed.............$50

Those pay.

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Do you put the box thingie on a web page and then send people to it in the search exchange?


You can do that or you can put the search link you get from the search engines in your signature and send people to it(look at my signature for an example)

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When people say: searched XYZ search engine 3x XYZ does that mean they put XYZ in the search box 3 times or clicked 3 results?


No,they mean they went to a certain search engine,entered a search term and clicked on 3 results(3 links)..for example

Searched @ SJ...advertising x 3

means I used searchjuncture to search for advertising and i clicked on 3 results.

FYI..whatever you do,always try to wait at least 15-30 seconds on each page when you search and DO NOT use the same words over and over again otherwise your account will be deleted.Search for things you genuinely want...trust me,better to earn a little than have your account deleted for being greedy(by clicking on just the high paying words).

If you have any other questions,please feel free to post them.
pittr
WOW thanks

just need to know what a feed is... aa.gif

oh and...how do they know it's you searching? if IP isn't static.
nze
A feed is a source of results,you know where all the results you get when you search for something come from.Two examples of common feeds are SearchFeed and Revenue Pilot (by the way,those 2 are also great sources of earning a monthly income as an affiliate)

I dont think they can know for sure its you searching unless you use the same IP addy everyday to search for the same word..that would be silly but you'd be surprised at the fact that some people do it!

Any more questions...please feel free to ask...
djtimor
There are many ways to cheat your IP address.
But that would be cheating so I wont tell it to you...
nze
QUOTE (djtimor @ Dec 13 2002, 03:21 PM)
There are many ways to cheat your IP address.
But that would be cheating so I wont tell it to you...

Dj...its because of people who use these cheating methods that engines go under and then pple complain about not being paid...

If you cheat and a PPC gets its feed cancelled,guess who's going to be at a loss in the end?

Btw,thx for not telling him/her how to cheat..I suppose.
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