ice4000
Apr 4 2005, 02:20 PM
Can someone explain to me how the SAS website works, and what do I do to make money?
It seems that people are earning so much everyday!
Ukraina
Apr 4 2005, 03:42 PM
Its a paid to promote site.
You earn there by promoting a special url...
You get a certain amount of money per each visit (depending where the person who visited it is from)...
You can only promote it at SAS approved sites (which are mostly manual exchanges and PTRs)
No Autosurfs are allowed.....
There's also a ManualExchange where you can visit our members pages and earn cash as well (though its only good if you're from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, etc)
pierofabio80
Apr 5 2005, 08:47 AM
ShareAdSpace is the best manualsurf and webmaster Rod is one of the best in the world
For earn much money you can use ptp section, but if you a pro member!!
if you have question Pm me!!
I signed up there yesterday but I have no idea how it works. I do have some promotion urls I see, but I can't use them if I don't fill in my site?
ice4000
Apr 5 2005, 02:22 PM
Um, I understand what the site is, but what do I do and where do I go to earn cash.
There are all these choices like campaigns, rotators,etc
surpng
Apr 7 2005, 05:08 AM
SAS change term.
no bank account in SAS.
No cashable in free member.
I think it hard to reach payment.
Total of this will be chang in May2005.
sungodraph
Apr 7 2005, 05:35 AM
QUOTE(ice4000 @ Apr 5 2005, 04:22 PM)
Um, I understand what the site is, but what do I do and where do I go to earn cash.
There are all these choices like campaigns, rotators,etc
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go to your stats page and click the ? Surf For Credits ..This what they called inhouse surfing.Here you can earn cashable credits and also a chance to win prizes while surfing.
Stijn1234
Apr 7 2005, 05:55 AM
But first of all, ad at least one site in the campaign section, because otherwise you will always loose a percentage of your earnings.
QUOTE(surpng @ Apr 7 2005, 01:08 PM)
SAS change term.
- true some changes have been madeno bank account in SAS.
- NOT trueNo cashable in free member.
- Not trueI think it hard to reach payment.
- Not true Total of this will be chang in May2005.
- Huh?

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Edited some stuff into the quote,
Just read the updates to know more....
surpng
Apr 7 2005, 09:45 AM
Bank account in SAS don't have interest. it has bank system.
but can only change non-cashable to cashable but not interest.
Or you have interest now?
Cashable credit in free member today recieve but in May2005 i think no cashable credit in free member. As i recieve e-mail from it.
If i miss understand please tell me.
QUOTE
Effective April 1, 2005:
This area of the site is utilized for holding your credits ONLY.
No interest will be accrued nightly from this point forward.
Your cashable credits will be deposited at a 1:1 ratio (no fee charged)
Your noncashable credits will be depostied at a 4:1 ratio (same as before)
When withdrawing from the bank, your bank credits WILL BE deposited back to your cashable credits at a 1:1 ratio, guaranteed.
Be advised, with this method, it is allowed to move noncashable to bank and then back to cashable at the 4:1 ratio
Comedy
Apr 8 2005, 03:41 AM
OK, for every 10 credits you recieve you get 6 cashable credits and 4 non-cashable credits (as a free member).
It then changes to 7 and 3 for the PRO member, and 10 and 0 for the ELITE member.
THe bank account gives NO interest, but it USED to. This has changed so that SAS is sustainable (so it can stay online and still work).
As for making money in ShareAdSpace, Rod is the best WM (IMHO) (Please note, I think the same about Rhonda), use manual surf and PTP.
PTP can be done through many means, its not easy to get as a lot of good manual surf sites aren't cleared (eg. TS25.com). However there are many other sites, and you may advertise through OTHER sites like PTRs (Paid-to-Reads), PTCs (Paid-to-Clicks).
I hope this helps,
~ Lexi ~
truly369
Apr 9 2005, 05:40 AM
I have got advice now i must jump to sas
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