This is a recent article at the uronlinebiz.com, an e-zine that covers about earning from the internet.
The Link to This Articles : http://www.uronlinebiz.com/buxto.htm
Taking a look at the PTC industry current top PTC site we can still see giant leaps of progress being made here. For quite some time it seems that bux.to has been able to pay out much more than “extra cash” which is a common phrase related with PTC sites. The last highest payout we had heard of was around $4000 at bux.to but recently they have gone much higher with an unbeatable $12.750 payout which went to the lucky owner of a large community.
Obviously that person had the means and the traffic in which to refer so many people however the amount of people gaining 3 figure payouts is increasing all the time thanks to more people purchasing the upgrades. The 500 referral upgrade has never been so popular and the results are just astonishing. The collective high earnings of the members at bux.to are now changing the way people see bux.to. Now bux.to is seen by many as an extra source income rather than extra small cash.
Because the site is now so popular we were curious as to how they handle this with their number of servers and what their plans are for them. They told us the servers in use are 2x Load balancer 3x Web server 3x SQL Server FireWall included which costs a small fortune.
They told us that their future plans also include a completely new script which should be operational within 4 weeks or so.
Its common knowledge that bux.to has been recruiting for quite some time in an effort to improve their service to the members. The last time we heard 15 people were employed at bux.to but that has now risen to 20 including volunteers and freelancers. The difference is very noticeable especial with the support system thanks to a very active forum with professional administrators.
It almost seems bizarre when one checks these facts they also find that bux.to is still listed as a scam site on other PT review sites. These seemingly rushed results bare a contrasting existence with the results found at the Alexa chart and bux.to’s very own proof of payment system with happens to be larger than any other PTC site.
The Alexa chart will also show bux.to miles ahead of any other known PTC site. To get an idea of what their Alexa position means we had a small interview with them regarding the stats of the site.
UOB: How many members do you have now?
bux.to: 2.5 Mil.
UOB: approximately how many visitors do you get per day?
bux.to: 500,000
UOB: What is your opinion of these sites that black list you so rapidly?
bux.to: We believe in them having freedom of speech even if what they claim isn’t true, at the end of the day our facts speak for themselves.
So there you have it bux.to has gained so much success that they have the right to be slightly un-phased by such black lists. What ever their reason for trying to discourage people from signing up at bux.to the 2.5 mil members with 500.000 visitors shows us that it isn’t harming bux.to or stopping them from growing as a business.
Recently at a global forum conference the worlds most famous entrepreneur Bill Gates spoke about how he is an optimist but and impatient one who feels the world is getting better but not fast enough and one of the reasons for this is because wealth is not accessible to everyone. We feel that what bux.to is currently doing is knocking at the door of this issue because literally anyone who has a computer or access to one anywhere in the world can sign up and earn money at bux.to there are no countries banned from signing up with them.
As materialistic as it sounds in reality money is what makes the world go round, it pays our bills and puts food on the tables providing it with not only our essentials but our luxuries too. Because of this it’s hard to find a reason why people should not sign up with bux.to and try to earn money there as it is quite simply the easiest way on the internet to get a lot of money for so little work.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
PTCTalk supports Bux.To
Finally...
It's about time PTCTalk remove bux.to from their scam list and watch list...as the admins stated that they're now confirming that bux.to is not a scam...
Because of this action, there's a pro and con discussion on ptctalk, much of the ptctalk members are not happy with this decision...guess what they want is seeing bux.to down, which is unlikely to happen...huehehehe...
Well, here's their
After a long conference with Enigma we have both equally decided upon this change.
We have seen many conversations, and many arguments, and have held a few of our own.
But in the end, there is no denying that this is the right decision for clickers out there.
While bux.to does seem unsustainable based on the number of sponsored ads, and the amount people make, they still pay.
I've seen hundreds and hundreds of proofs from real members that have been paid.
I myself have been paid twice, a measly $10 and $20 payment, but nonetheless, paid.
Bux.to is by far the biggest PTC site available, and obviously the easiest site to earn on.
Many many members have purchased referrals with great results, and we think you can do the same.
I have earned over $200 now($100 pending) and it continues to grow each day.
Payouts may be slow but with the earning power bux.to has it is well worth it.
Myself and Enigma fully back bux.to and will stand by this statement in the future.
Bux.to members are welcome here, and welcome to post your earnings and your beliefs.
We will not tolerate "Bux is the best and all other sites suck".
This is the type of person we consider to be a buxtard, not just someone who uses bux.
Many people use bux, including myself, but I am no buxtard.
Buxtards are the people who seclude themselves to bux.to and will not listen to anyone else.
There are more ways to earn online than one, even bux.to knows this, and will not punish you for using more than one site.
Discussion about this can be held here, I'm sure there will be plenty, keep flaming to a minimum.
I will post my thoughts after yours and if you have any questions let myself or Enigma know.
You can now vote for bux.to on the Top 10 GPT list, and post payment proofs for them.
Best regards,
Cronus & Enigma
Hope this event will become a catalyst for a greater environment in ptcworld...
It's about time PTCTalk remove bux.to from their scam list and watch list...as the admins stated that they're now confirming that bux.to is not a scam...
Because of this action, there's a pro and con discussion on ptctalk, much of the ptctalk members are not happy with this decision...guess what they want is seeing bux.to down, which is unlikely to happen...huehehehe...
Well, here's their
After a long conference with Enigma we have both equally decided upon this change.
We have seen many conversations, and many arguments, and have held a few of our own.
But in the end, there is no denying that this is the right decision for clickers out there.
While bux.to does seem unsustainable based on the number of sponsored ads, and the amount people make, they still pay.
I've seen hundreds and hundreds of proofs from real members that have been paid.
I myself have been paid twice, a measly $10 and $20 payment, but nonetheless, paid.
Bux.to is by far the biggest PTC site available, and obviously the easiest site to earn on.
Many many members have purchased referrals with great results, and we think you can do the same.
I have earned over $200 now($100 pending) and it continues to grow each day.
Payouts may be slow but with the earning power bux.to has it is well worth it.
Myself and Enigma fully back bux.to and will stand by this statement in the future.
Bux.to members are welcome here, and welcome to post your earnings and your beliefs.
We will not tolerate "Bux is the best and all other sites suck".
This is the type of person we consider to be a buxtard, not just someone who uses bux.
Many people use bux, including myself, but I am no buxtard.
Buxtards are the people who seclude themselves to bux.to and will not listen to anyone else.
There are more ways to earn online than one, even bux.to knows this, and will not punish you for using more than one site.
Discussion about this can be held here, I'm sure there will be plenty, keep flaming to a minimum.
I will post my thoughts after yours and if you have any questions let myself or Enigma know.
You can now vote for bux.to on the Top 10 GPT list, and post payment proofs for them.
Best regards,
Cronus & Enigma
Hope this event will become a catalyst for a greater environment in ptcworld...
Monday, February 11, 2008
[bux.to member contribution] V Dogg bux.to FAQ
notes : This bux.to faq is not written by me. I take this from bux.to forum. Here's the original source : http://buxbb.com/index.php?showtopic=15330
Everytime I browse around the forums I see all the whinin', moanin', and gripin' about the stats, the PayPal/Alertpay crisis, and the server downtime. Even some hater named JimmySlick had to come in here and make his unnecessary case. I just wanna answer some questions that everyone is asking. I know I'm not a mod or an admin or anything, but everyone just keeps giving bux.to a headache. And if bux.to gets a headache then they will eventually lose patience with everybody and shut down, refunding everybody that invested something (I'd think). Anyway, here goes nothing:
Is bux.to a scam?
No. I know I haven't received a single payment from bux.to but I know for a fact that it is not a scam. They have pages of proofs of payments on their main site. Besides, if it was a scam, three things would/wouldn't happen: One, there wouldn't be ten thousand plus people on the board complainin' about the stats, the server downtime, and the PayPal/Alertpay crisis. Two, the word would spread around quickly about bux.to EVERYWHERE online. Which brings up the third thing: Bux.to would eventually die.
But anybody can Photoshop a PayPal/Alertpay page. Did bux.to waste their time with this to get everybody to fall for their scam?
Just ask the millions of members who have received their payment and they'll tell you bux.to is legit.
Are these refs I buy all fake?
Nope. They are real. If they were fake refs bux.to would have died by now.
Alright, then where are they getting these refs?
From unreferred members that sign up, duh. They get hundreds of these a day. Bux.to is spreading around like a virus. It's called viral marketing, man.
Alright, I'm convinced it's not a scam. But why did they switch from PayPal to Alertpay?
For some odd reason, PayPal changed their Terms of Service to no longer deal with Pay-To-Click websites. I don't know what beef PayPal has with them but they just don't wanna do business with PTC sites anymore.
Alertpay doesn't support my country! I want PayPal back! Can bux.to help me?
Unfortunately, they have bigger and better/worse things to worry about. Like the server, the stat delays, and the bandwidth. Yes, we all want PayPal back, but PayPal doesn't want us back. All the finger pointing should be directed to PayPal, not at bux.to.
Then how the hell am I supposed to get my money from Alertpay if it doesn't support my country?
You can do one of three things. One, you can get the funds in your Alertpay account, transfer them into your bank account, then from your bank account to PayPal. The other thing you can do is request a check from Alertpay and you'll have your cash in like two to three weeks. If all else fails, wait on the bux.to card and see what's up. I'm sure you can open up an Alertpay account from anywhere in the world, just that you have to do certain things to get your cash, depending on where you are in the world.
What is up with my stats? I'm losing money here!
You may be losing money. Or you may not be losing money. If the former, no big deal, once they get everything right again you'll make it all back. If the latter, your cash is there, just wait on it.
The stats are a huge issue, though! I invested thousands of dollars/pounds/euros/pesos/yen/whatever into bux.to but I'm not making a cent back! What the hell is going on?
The stats are a very minor issue to them. That can be fixed. If the server would stop acting up, that is. That is their main concern to them right now. Getting the site back up and running. Because if they don't get that done then we wouldn't have anywhere to click. And everyone would sure be complainin' then.
Then why isn't support doing anything about all of this?
They are, trust me. But the thousands of support tickets, the forum posts, and the e-mails they get are giving them a headache, which makes their job even harder. They are only a few people. They're not some Fortune 500 company like Wal-Mart or Microsoft. I was gonna open a support ticket but I decided not to worry about it. I know what it's like to have millions of voices screamin' in my head. Bux.to must be feeling the same way. If everyone would just not give their hopes up and let bux.to do their jobs then we could have this problem fixed sooner. They are doing their very best any normal human can do.
I requested cash out like two weeks ago but haven't gotten my money. What are they doing?
Like I said, bux.to has a big workload to work with. It clearly states that it takes 30 business days (Monday-Friday excluding holidays) for premium members and 60 business days (Monday-Friday excluding holidays) for standard members. If it's after the deadline just give it a bit more time. Bux.to will deliver.
If bux.to doesn't fix all this I'm going to report them and get them shut down.
Good luck. You're only one person. You're nothing compared to the thousands of happy bux.to users. Give them time. Patience is a virtue. A true ninja is a patient ninja. Impatience is a bitch.
This (hopefully) should answer every single question everyone has. Now hopefully everyone will stop opening topics on the same exact issue. I have faith in bux.to. Keep your faith in them and keep God first. God will help them along the way.
Everytime I browse around the forums I see all the whinin', moanin', and gripin' about the stats, the PayPal/Alertpay crisis, and the server downtime. Even some hater named JimmySlick had to come in here and make his unnecessary case. I just wanna answer some questions that everyone is asking. I know I'm not a mod or an admin or anything, but everyone just keeps giving bux.to a headache. And if bux.to gets a headache then they will eventually lose patience with everybody and shut down, refunding everybody that invested something (I'd think). Anyway, here goes nothing:
Is bux.to a scam?
No. I know I haven't received a single payment from bux.to but I know for a fact that it is not a scam. They have pages of proofs of payments on their main site. Besides, if it was a scam, three things would/wouldn't happen: One, there wouldn't be ten thousand plus people on the board complainin' about the stats, the server downtime, and the PayPal/Alertpay crisis. Two, the word would spread around quickly about bux.to EVERYWHERE online. Which brings up the third thing: Bux.to would eventually die.
But anybody can Photoshop a PayPal/Alertpay page. Did bux.to waste their time with this to get everybody to fall for their scam?
Just ask the millions of members who have received their payment and they'll tell you bux.to is legit.
Are these refs I buy all fake?
Nope. They are real. If they were fake refs bux.to would have died by now.
Alright, then where are they getting these refs?
From unreferred members that sign up, duh. They get hundreds of these a day. Bux.to is spreading around like a virus. It's called viral marketing, man.
Alright, I'm convinced it's not a scam. But why did they switch from PayPal to Alertpay?
For some odd reason, PayPal changed their Terms of Service to no longer deal with Pay-To-Click websites. I don't know what beef PayPal has with them but they just don't wanna do business with PTC sites anymore.
Alertpay doesn't support my country! I want PayPal back! Can bux.to help me?
Unfortunately, they have bigger and better/worse things to worry about. Like the server, the stat delays, and the bandwidth. Yes, we all want PayPal back, but PayPal doesn't want us back. All the finger pointing should be directed to PayPal, not at bux.to.
Then how the hell am I supposed to get my money from Alertpay if it doesn't support my country?
You can do one of three things. One, you can get the funds in your Alertpay account, transfer them into your bank account, then from your bank account to PayPal. The other thing you can do is request a check from Alertpay and you'll have your cash in like two to three weeks. If all else fails, wait on the bux.to card and see what's up. I'm sure you can open up an Alertpay account from anywhere in the world, just that you have to do certain things to get your cash, depending on where you are in the world.
What is up with my stats? I'm losing money here!
You may be losing money. Or you may not be losing money. If the former, no big deal, once they get everything right again you'll make it all back. If the latter, your cash is there, just wait on it.
The stats are a huge issue, though! I invested thousands of dollars/pounds/euros/pesos/yen/whatever into bux.to but I'm not making a cent back! What the hell is going on?
The stats are a very minor issue to them. That can be fixed. If the server would stop acting up, that is. That is their main concern to them right now. Getting the site back up and running. Because if they don't get that done then we wouldn't have anywhere to click. And everyone would sure be complainin' then.
Then why isn't support doing anything about all of this?
They are, trust me. But the thousands of support tickets, the forum posts, and the e-mails they get are giving them a headache, which makes their job even harder. They are only a few people. They're not some Fortune 500 company like Wal-Mart or Microsoft. I was gonna open a support ticket but I decided not to worry about it. I know what it's like to have millions of voices screamin' in my head. Bux.to must be feeling the same way. If everyone would just not give their hopes up and let bux.to do their jobs then we could have this problem fixed sooner. They are doing their very best any normal human can do.
I requested cash out like two weeks ago but haven't gotten my money. What are they doing?
Like I said, bux.to has a big workload to work with. It clearly states that it takes 30 business days (Monday-Friday excluding holidays) for premium members and 60 business days (Monday-Friday excluding holidays) for standard members. If it's after the deadline just give it a bit more time. Bux.to will deliver.
If bux.to doesn't fix all this I'm going to report them and get them shut down.
Good luck. You're only one person. You're nothing compared to the thousands of happy bux.to users. Give them time. Patience is a virtue. A true ninja is a patient ninja. Impatience is a bitch.
This (hopefully) should answer every single question everyone has. Now hopefully everyone will stop opening topics on the same exact issue. I have faith in bux.to. Keep your faith in them and keep God first. God will help them along the way.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Wolfbux added to my ptc list
Hi all,
I've just join another ptc programs. It's called wolfbux. They got a lot of ads like dailyclicks.
More review when the time is right...:D
I've just join another ptc programs. It's called wolfbux. They got a lot of ads like dailyclicks.
More review when the time is right...:D
bux.to Cashout
Hi all,
I've just hit cashout a few days ago (feb, 1-2008). I've cashout at $689.39. It'd take 30 business days for the audit process.
Here's the screenshot of my payment status :
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But, there's still a confusion whether I'd be paid via paypal or alertpay or even bux.to card.
Well, we just have to wait and see...
I've just hit cashout a few days ago (feb, 1-2008). I've cashout at $689.39. It'd take 30 business days for the audit process.
Here's the screenshot of my payment status :
But, there's still a confusion whether I'd be paid via paypal or alertpay or even bux.to card.
Well, we just have to wait and see...
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