PTR: stands for Paid To Read - and is a way to earn money in the comfort of your home with the use of your own computer. A PTR website that you join, pays you to receive opt-in emails from advertisers who want you to visit their website. You will receive the email, click on a link and stay on that website for a predetermined amount of time, to give you chance to see what the advertiser is offering. A timer will count down (usually 15-30 seconds) and once finished, your account will be credited with the value of the email and stated in the upper portion of the window that was opened.
PTC: stands for Paid To Click and works the same way only you click banners instead of a link sent in an email. These banners are located in a special section of your member area.
PaidCashMail brings advertisers and members together. Advertisers pay us to send you email or to post banners on our site in the hopes that you will join, buy or use their services. We then pay you 85% of our profit to read the emails we send you and to visit the advertisers site.
By becoming a member of PaidCashMail you can earn cash and/or free advertising. You are not required to tell others about our program but if you do you will make an extra 20% cash from the money that they earn. You have to use the referral link in your member area for these people to be put into your downline. A downline is simply a list of the people you told about us and joined using your link. You also can purchase an upgraded account which people not using someone's referral link is placed in your downline and may include free advertising. Upgrading your account is also not required ... only an added benefit.
How do you get credit for reading an email?
The link that you want to click on to get credit looks like this:
http://www.paidcashmail.com/scripts/runner.php?EA ... (with a bunch of numbers)
There will also be at times a "Revisit" link. You will not get credit for clicking on this link but it is there for your future use should you want to go back to that site at a later time.
What do I need to get these paid emails?
It is best if you do not use your personal email address because of the amount of emails you may get once you start joining other PTR sites.
Do not use AOL or Hotmail these usually do not deliver these emails and you will not be able to earn money. I recommend a yahoo, gmail, or comcast email address. Keep your email box under the limit or your paid email will be returned to the sender and you will not get paid for reading it.
What do I need to get Paid?
You will need an account with PayPal or E-Gold in order for you to get the money you earned. These are free to join and the safest way to spend and receive money online.
Make sure when you sign up for these accounts that the link begins with https. The "s" at the end means that the page is secure and is encripted so that no one can steal your information. NEVER EVER give your password to anyone. PayPal, E-Gold, StormPay or I will never ask you for your password.
Here are the secure links for PayPal and E-Gold. You only need to join one to be paid at PaidCashMail.
Open a new E-Gold account by clicking on the banner below (opens in a new window):
Open a new PayPal account by clicking on the banner below (opens in a new window):
Gaining popularity. AlertPay offers its members multiple funding options including Credit Card and Bank Account. Open a new AlertPay account by clicking on the banner below (opens in a new window):
How do I get free or cheaper advertising rates?
After you login with your username and password you will be brought to your member area. Pick "Redeem For Ads". If you have earned enough you will see a box to put your ad in and the points or money will be deducted from your account. The rates for advertising are much lower for members than for outside advertisers.
Still have questions?
Post your questions here at the GetPaidForum and I will be glad to answer ANY QUESTIONS you may have. I advise you to join the GetPaidForum even if you do not have a question today. This forum is filled with a lot of important information concerning the "paid to" industry and is also free.
Here is the link to the GetPaidForum" (opens in a new window):