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promoting to get referrals » Post #8

Thu Nov 10, 2016 12:40 in General Talk

aragorm1976 wrote: Ok so that means no one yet did click my link and registrated for clixsense.....OR my given link is not the correct one.

Most likely the former. One in ten thousand hits on a PTR site or Traffic Exchange, or three or four referrals per million banners is about average. The online market is saturated.

As you pointed out above, there are billions of people on the planet, and only millions of Clixsense members - online advertising is saturated, but offline advertising is barely touched. If you can promote to people in MeatSpace, you'll do better. Most of us lack either the means or the motivation to do that....but don't expect somebody to type in your referral URL Nobody will type anything that comes after the .com - if you do promote offline, you need a barcode to scan, a URL shortener, or your own domain to redirect from.

Things to Hate » Post #13

Thu Nov 10, 2016 01:30 in General Talk

I'll take that as a compliment.

It's garbage time. » Post #24

Wed Nov 09, 2016 22:59 in General Talk

I was born a middle aged grumpy old git, and I'll die a middle aged grumpy old git. No time was the best time ever. They were all horrible.

Things to Hate » Post #8

Wed Nov 09, 2016 22:32 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: Same for shoes , 2 left is ok

Shoes are immoral. One is too many, nevermind two.

I don't oppose a good pair of comfy slippers, but foot prisons should be banned.

So should pants.

Things to Hate » Post #4

Wed Nov 09, 2016 18:14 in General Talk

Everything. Except complaining.

It's garbage time. » Post #15

Wed Nov 09, 2016 13:01 in General Talk

pupijevi wrote: We run to Idiocracy! Who watched that movie know what i thinking about.

Yeah, never before has a crappy sub-par comedy been so prophetic and accurate.

It's garbage time. » Post #13

Wed Nov 09, 2016 12:15 in General Talk

Quote:]wear distressed clothes and broken jeans

Because every time I go to get some new ones, my kid is all "Can I have this, it's only £x" and then by the time I've given in, there's nothing left to pay with to replace my distressed clothes and broken jeans.

server time changed..??? » Post #2

Mon Nov 07, 2016 20:39 in General Talk

Yes, and no. The server is set to EST, which is somewhat unusual, because that means daylight savings apply (as opposed to the more common UTC +/- some offset which ignores daylight savings).

So, yes, the clocks went back an hour, but it's still EST.

Would you quit your job for taking online survey? » Post #9

Mon Nov 07, 2016 03:21 in General Talk

I did when I was freshly qualified. I enjoyed making people call me Doctor for a while. When I grew out of the pretentiousness, I never worked 9-5 again.

Concerned » Post #9

Mon Nov 07, 2016 03:19 in General Talk

Payza was pretty good when it was still Alertpay. I've still got my Alertpay Visa card. It only worked a few months, but it didn't technically expire until last year. I enjoyed being able to add it to PayPal. I never used it through PayPal, but it was attached to my account - it made me snicker to know how easy it was to fund PayPal with AlertPay, even though they didn't allow that kind of thing, and it was all their fault.

Would you quit your job for taking online survey? » Post #6

Mon Nov 07, 2016 01:35 in General Talk

I have an office. I don't think anyone has been there for about two years now, other than to collect post. We used to use it for meetings and stuff, but we discovered bug trackers are easier. We also use to use it for the odd occasion clients wanted to meet in person, but then most of our trade moved to Germany, and they wanted to do it all online too. I've worked from home all the time, really. I occasionally pretend to go to the office, but that's to avoid people coming round, not to actually work.

The point is, there are better ways of working from home.

Ignore the fact that you can't earn a living with surveys, let's pretend you can.

It's still not worth it. They're just not interesting. I like my job - that's why I still do it, even though I have to rely on a rewards site to top up my earnings. You can sit at home and do something interesting. It's not an either/or choice.

Marriage Bug » Post #3

Sun Nov 06, 2016 22:47 in General Talk

If you take a lamellicorn beetle and his wife, and remove the husband, the wife will cease all function. She will remain there motionless, even if it means starving herself to death, until her husband is returned.

I don't know about the marriage bug, but I think the Lamellicorn Beetle is the love bug.

Nice change » Post #10

Sun Nov 06, 2016 13:06 in General Talk

I don't know about the girls, but I'd definitely pose for a Clixsense nudie calendar. That would really take things up a notch in the being an embarrassing parent stakes.

It would have to be a tasteless nude, mind you.

paypal limiting merchant accounts » Post #23

Sat Nov 05, 2016 14:20 in General Talk

Hundreds of dollars?

With OMLM, you can start a ponzi site free - as in speech and as in beer!

You can't use any of the freehosts, because of the system requirements, but you can use one of the dirt cheap 0.99c/month VPS provider. Sure, the VPS provider will be out of business in 12 months, but you're only going to last six anyway.

paypal limiting merchant accounts » Post #20

Sat Nov 05, 2016 09:51 in General Talk

Again, ti's the same old story we've been hearing for close to two decades.

PayPal closes accounts belonging to ponzi schemes, and dubious MLM programs, they also freeze the funds of those at the top of the pyramid who definitely didn't know what they were doing, honest, while they're investigated under money laundering regulations, nothing ever comes of it, and the funds are released, with the exception of a few big winners at the top. The sky falls as the world panics, but legitimate users walk away completely unscathed without anyone ever looking at their account.

This was fun the first time round, just after the dot com bubble burst. It's boring now, can we at least have a new crisis to feign fear of?

Exchange Site » Post #2

Fri Nov 04, 2016 12:26 in General Talk

You can't transfer paypal to anything, it's against their terms, and they do close accounts if you're caught - even if the other currency is bitcoin, which isn't a currency at all in most jurisdictions.

To do it, first don't admit you're doing it on a public forum where it can be seen by the entire internet. Second, find somebody with neteller who wants paypal, and do it quietly.

Just for fun » Post #4

Thu Nov 03, 2016 18:40 in General Talk

Men can have boobs too.

paypal limiting merchant accounts » Post #17

Thu Nov 03, 2016 12:51 in General Talk

It went downhill the day Bill Harris left. Being acquired by eBay was the first major symptom, not the cause, imo.

paypal limiting merchant accounts » Post #15

Thu Nov 03, 2016 09:39 in General Talk

To be fair, traffic exchanges are generally coupled with a ponzi scheme in the upgrade system. I'm not sure where the line is between legitimate MLM and outright ponzi, but I think there's a difference between getting $1 once a year when somebody upgrades, and getting a 70% revenue share of everybody's upgrade fees every month.

Market Crash Imminent » Post #2

Wed Nov 02, 2016 20:34 in General Talk

The market here is right next to the coach station. A crash would be nasty. The coach station is attached to the bus station, but the busses are a little bit too far away for a bus crash to touch the market, unless the bus was going much faster than it should.

The market has already been blown up once in the 90's - I was there when it happened. Everybody thought it was the INLA, but we eventually found out it was some animal rights group. It must suck to go as far as blowing something up and still not manage to get any PR out of it.
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