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In order to get paid to surf, go to related pay per surf programs
for more information and registration, please click on the banners
or links below.
We also encourage you to read the terms and limitations before
you sign up. We will add more pay to surf programs to our best GPTS
programs list when they become available. The explanation of a revenue
sharing referral structure, such as 40%[0], 10%[1], 15%[2], 20%[3],
for example is as follows: The layers are denoted in "[.]", [0]
indicating you, [1] for your direct referral, [2] for the referral
of your referral and so on. Percentages indicate the portion of
advertisement revenues to be shared with you. For the fixed rate
programs, net amounts (paid to you) are presented.
PAY ANALYSIS is based upon our Sample Payment Analysis (*), which
must be used for educational purpose only. This analysis assumes
the following: You have 10 direct referrals at your first layer
[1], and each of your referrals must have 2 indirect referral at
each level up to final level allowed by the pay per surf program's
vendor. The number of people in your downline is: 10[1], 20[2],
40[3], and so on. All the calculations in our Sample Payment analysis
are carried out by using the vendor's own earning calculator. The
CPM is $ 12.00 for the revenue sharing programs. Some programs pay
less, while some others pay more. You should always refer to actual
program's vendor for the final analysis. The average surfing time
is 40 hours/month for everybody, which includes you and your referrals.
Note that some programs do not pay up to this time limit as yet.
The stated net payments are used for the fixed rate programs, which
may be subject to change without any notice. Some programs have
various options to generate revenues. We considered only the getting
paid by surfing part of these programs. Please see the disclaimer
at the bottom of this page. Happy surfing and money making.
Disclaimer: We are NOT recommending any one
program over another. There are many factors that affect which program
is best for you. PAY ANALYSIS is simply a chart showing how much
each program pays under underlined uniform conditions. Pay schedules
are always subject to change. You should do your own analysis before
making any decisions about which programs you would like to use.
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