Joining Too Many PTC Services
One of the biggest mistakes people make is joining too many PTC services. Many people who have just started out with PTC services tend to join as many sites as possible. Their reasoning being, that the more sites that they join, the more money they will make. While this may sound logical at first, your time is not really being used efficiently enough and you may also burn yourself out. The best approach would be to join only 5 to 10 trusted PTC Services at first. This allows you to concentrate more on being able to grow your weekly income with a handful of hand-selected sites, instead of just trying to click your way to glory by joining every site possible. You can invest more time on promoting the sites you belong to and building your referral downline. At some point, you can add another trusted site and because you have centered your focus on just a few, you'll have the revenue to build up any new site fairly quickly.
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Managing Your PTC Services
The first problem with having too many PTC services in your family is your ability to effectively manage them. With so many new sites to keep track of, it makes it very difficult to keep on top of your stats at each site, especially if you are promoting your referral links through forums, referral exchanges, etc (see Referral Building). Limiting the amount of sites in your family, gives you more control over the status of your sites and makes you better able to grow your income and referral downline.
Staying In The Loop
This is very important as PTC sites come and go rather quickly these days. Keeping informed about your site’s status is essential to your income. If you begin to see the tell-tale signs of a site that’s in trouble, you can shift your focus and resources to another trusted ptc site, and add a new site to your family. Wasting time on a site because you haven’t looked at its news, announcements, or other information in its forums is a mistake that will come to cost you dearly later on.
Who Owns The PTC Service?
Have you ever wanted to know who own's the PTC service you have joined? Well there is a easy way to find out. Go to whois.net and do a search for the PTC’s domain. You'll find: when the PTC service domin was registered, When the domain expires, where was it registered, who it is registered to (aswell as all contact Information), what hosting service they are using. If you discover a PTC service using a free domain or hosting service, then their admin is probably untrustworthy.