Online Businesses are various!

There are a lot of different ways to make money online. I’m now going to explain to you the positive and negative aspects of all the different systems of online business opportunities.


PTC – Paid to Click

Paid to Click programs are websites where you get paid for clicking on ads and watching them for up to 30 seconds.
You'll only get like 0.005$ to 0.1$ so there’s a lot of clicks you have to do to earn money.
On many PTC websites it’s not possible to earn cash for your clicks but only convert your "money" to ads you can host yourself. So if you want to make real money via PTC you have to check out the payment options first.
There’s also a referral system but in most cases people delete the name of their sponsor.
You can buy referrals from those PTC sites at the “Purchase” section if you don’t want to promote your PTC business. This may or may not be effective as a lot of those leads might be dead already.
Another downside is that many of those sites are only active for a couple of weeks. You have clicked like a hundred times on ads and then the site is shutting down before you could earn some money from it.
All in all PTC is not a good way to make a lot of money online. There are only 2 or 3 sites which are profitable and can earn you up to 60 dollars a month which is ok but not as much as other programs can offer you.


PTV – Paid to View

Paid to View is a program where you get paid for watching videos like about Ebay or something like that. I know 2 programs of this kind and one of those is about to launch.
The latest program is called info-cash and hosted by an Austrian company.
There is an affiliate program too where you get paid really well for your referrals watching ads without having to pay anything for a membership at any time.

Social networking platforms like Yuwie or Zenzuu have the same concept. They pay you a share of the money they get through advertisements without you having to pay anything for joining them. The only thing you have to do is recruit members to get the ads more exposed to people.

Info-Cash is officially no online job or extra income opportunity and they say that it will only reward you little for watching ads.
I can’t tell you more about this on my website but if you want to get some information about the affiliate program of this PTV please feel free to send me an e-mail.
Another good thing is the fact that you can advertise your other programs like GDI on this platform. Info-Cash will launch in the next weeks and there is like no competition there yet.
The biggest downside is that only European people can join there at this time. They say that some day it will be available for the US too.


Forced Matrix Programs

Affiliate Programs are a way for a company to promote their product on behalf of their customers. People who buy a product become the new sellers and so on.
In pyramid schemes the product becomes more expensive with every sell. In many countries those are already forbidden.
The following programs are legitimate and have nothing in common with pyramid schemes as they aren’t about having to sell anyone anything. More information about that issue is in another section of this website.

The difference between a Forced Matrix system and a Free-For-All Affiliate Program (that’s my own term) is that the Forced Matrix gives the wrong impression that the so called “Spillover” effect builds your Downline without you having to do it.
This leads to people joining Forced Matrix systems that just want to hang around and are corrupting their Upline.
Who wants to build a Downline for 25 other people who won't do anything if his name is not Brian Bear?
As a consequence Forced Matrix Downlines build much slower than FFA-Downlines.
To motivate their members to promote the program and compensate the fact that humans usually tend to take it easy you get paid extra cash for members in your 6th level Downline.


Affiliate Programs

Like in GDI everyone is responsible to build his own Downline to have success. People don’t even try to think that their sponsors will promote the business for them.
Therefore it’s much easier to find people who take this business seriously than in a Forced Matrix system where you sometimes get lazy people in your Downline so you have to work much harder than you should.
As everyone strives to grow his Downline as fast as possible the growth of your income can be much better than in a Forced Matrix system, especially if you don’t join right at the launch of the program.
So FFA programs are much more flexible than Forced Matrix systems. Maybe that’s because it’s called a “Forced Matrix”.