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We will investigate, and if it appears that the site is trying to get you to sign-up for something else, we will remove it from our lists!! (We have already been forced to do that once.)
You might think that signing-up for a service that only pays a penny a day won't make much difference, but...
If 100 people sign-up and donate just 1 penny a day,
we can donate over $350 to charity every year!!
Q: If I'm not paying for this, where is the money coming from?
A: Companies want us to see their products. Advertisers pay 5-10 cents to print and send junk through the mail. They know that most of this mail will get thrown away without a second glance, but they are willing to pay anyway.
On the Internet, Paid To Read (PTR) companies have started taking advantage of this. Instead of advertisers sending mail to everyone, PTRs will send email to people who WANT to read it, for less money.
Q: Why would anyone want to read junk mail?
A: Because Paid to Read (PTRs) providers PAY people to read junk mail.
PTRs send special e-mails to their subscribers. When the subscriber clicks on a link in the email, they go to the advertiser's web page. The PTR gets paid when the subscribers sees the web page. The PTR takes some of the money they get, and pays the subscriber.
Q: Why do the PTRs pay the charities?
A: Since the Paid to Read companies get paid for every subscriber that visits the advertiser's web page, they want as many subscribers as possible. To get more subscribers many PTRs have started referral systems.
A referral system gives subscribers an incentive to ask friends and relatives to join the PTR. Referral systems pay subscribers for people they refer to the program.
This money DOES NOT come from the money paid to the subscribers.
The PTRs pay this IN ADDITION to what they pay the subscriber.
Most referral systems have several levels. When someone subscribes to the PTR they are usually subscribed 'under' another subscriber. The subscriber they are under is their first level referrer. The first level referrer is usually under another subscriber, which is the new subscriber's second level referrer. That subscriber is under someone else, and so on.
Let's say that you, the subscriber, are level zero in the system. Each level of referrer gets paid a small percentage of what the level zero subscriber gets. The first level referrer usually gets half what the subscriber gets. The second level referrer gets half what the first gets, and so on.
Clicks For Charities is set up so that the first level referrer will be a charitable fund.
Q: What do you get out of it?
A: Clicks For Charities is set up to be the second level referrer. This means when you visit the advertiser's web site, you, your charity, and this web site, will be paid for it.
This service is free to both you AND THE CHARITIES!!
We are paid by the PTRs.
Q: So does Clicks for Charities pay the subscribers for this?
A: Clicks for Charities does not pay anyone. All of the money involved in this comes from the PTRs, and ultimatley form the Advertisers. All Clicks for Charities does is advertise, make sure this site is working, and make sure only good, paying PTRs are signed up with us.