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bosman
How much is the PTP profitable ?

During my own "PTP experience" the most profit I got was 100 % (this is to say , I invested e.g. 1$ and earned 2 $ , thus giving me 100 % profit). Unfortunately, this is the case with no tier PTPs only.

My experience shows that tiered PTP gives usually 30 - 50 % profit (depending where I promote). Advertising on some sites, mainly ad-only ones, was totally unprofitable.

What's your experience ?
thelittlevoice
I got the most profit from buying an ad at FrenchFriesPTR promoting a-n-a-cash, I can't remember how much exactly, probably 200-300%. There was only one site that I actually lost, EFM2, it gave quite good tier but I only got 318 clicks out of 1000 I bought, don't know why.
infoclub
QUOTE(bosman @ Oct 20 2006, 02:01 PM) [snapback]4576726[/snapback]

How much is the PTP profitable ?

During my own "PTP experience" the most profit I got was 100 % (this is to say , I invested e.g. 1$ and earned 2 $ , thus giving me 100 % profit). Unfortunately, this is the case with no tier PTPs only.

My experience shows that tiered PTP gives usually 30 - 50 % profit (depending where I promote). Advertising on some sites, mainly ad-only ones, was totally unprofitable.

What's your experience ?




Hi,

I'm glad to see you're interested in PTP,is a good way to earn some money without effort.Profits depends very much by advertising.I usually put ads in other PTR sites that has good prices for advertising and get reasonable number of valid hits.
I'd be glad to share our experience in PTP and/or any other net business,you can PM me if you like.
Honestly,
Catalin
nahoma
QUOTE(bosman @ Oct 20 2006, 07:01 AM) [snapback]4576726[/snapback]

How much is the PTP profitable ?

During my own "PTP experience" the most profit I got was 100 % (this is to say , I invested e.g. 1$ and earned 2 $ , thus giving me 100 % profit). Unfortunately, this is the case with no tier PTPs only.

My experience shows that tiered PTP gives usually 30 - 50 % profit (depending where I promote). Advertising on some sites, mainly ad-only ones, was totally unprofitable.

What's your experience ?


For the first part No tier PTP is not 100% profit either.. Like there is case of member that join tons of PTR site and click on same ads all the time the vaild rate will drop.Or the timer are too short to even let the ptp page load that will drop the vaild rate too.

Second part tiered ptp if you really do the home work you can actrually make a little more profit then the no tier PTP.Ads-only site means 100% free advertising...so it should be 100% profit to you!The only thing is you have to click other people's ads..more work but 0 out of pocket expense!

Or am I misuderstand you somewhere? tongue.gif

Those just my 2 cent!
hanakuza
u also have to take into account when you'll be able to reach your profit, its possible to make 100%+ profit but in most cases those sites give so few daily clicks it'll take more than 2 months to run out ur add, sites that usually give ~200+ daily clicks give around 50% average profit more or less
jarred
I believe that if u wan a 100% or more profit, you had better advertise yr ptp ads one at a time so as to achieve the maximum results.

And also,if u run it at a fast hit sites getting 200+ hits daily,results might not be good as some clicks might be lost.

For example, u advertise yr donkey ptp at 1 site,u may get less than 100 hits daily but u get all legal hits and it means that u actually earn yr profit of 100% if the hits are all Tier 1 and 2. However, u lost out on yr money as i can probably generate 150% on the cost in the time which u take to earn yr hits...

Depends on yr philosophy, i believe having more than 2 ptp ads actually earns u more,in the end, it depends on the site's clickers and yr luck as who knows that the 100 clicks from Site A comes from clickers which also clicks yr ad in Site B.
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