How To: Earn Free Page Views With ClickThru!
nicholmom3 posted 7 weeks 2 days ago —
This is part 2 of my clickthru tutorial. See Getting Started with ClickThru for the first part.
You are now ready to start surfing and earning!
1. Go to the “Earn Cash” tab at the top. This will bring you to a page with a list of categories. There is also a link towards the left that says “surf favorites now”. You can either click that link, or choose another category that appeals to you.
2. At the top right will be a yellow box that gives three choices. Click surf these sites!
3. Your browser will open up a new window with a black remote control in the left side panel. Click on the surf now button and it will begin the web cycle. In the right panel a web site will load. All you have to do is check out the site for more than 30 seconds (there is a tiny little clock on the remote that resets with each web page) and then rate the website as good or bad.
4. Don’t feel bad if you feel the website should get a bad rating. It helps the monitors target which pages are just pure ads and which could be dead pages.
5. Also, if you hit a rating before the 30 secs you will not get credit. Feel free to stay on a page as long as you like! I’ve found some really interesting stuff out there through this manner.
6. When you are through surfing, click the power button at the top of the remote. It will then give you a breakdown of how much you earned!
From the remote you can choose to buy page views for your own web page. Simply click on the “views “ button. The page will close and bring you to a clickthru page with your website listed. There is a box sort of in the middle that will have your clickthru “cash” listed under “assign views”. You can raise or lower that amount to whatever you wish; you can even add your own views for the listed prices.
7. Hit the submit changes button and you are done! Your page should go into rotation starting the next day.
Those are the basics! There is a lot more to the site, so tool around a bit and see what you discover. I’ll cover more topics in a later post as this one seems a bit overwhelming!
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