Kelly McCausey on Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs

Kelly McCausey, a Work-At-Home Mom currently living in Portland, MI recently posted her thoughts about people who spent lots of time on Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs. Take note that Kelly McCausey also writes articles and has her own channel at SparkPlugging Dot Com.

In her post, Kelly McCausey made her feelings about Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs very clear. She hates them because such programs require lots of attention and have very low earning potentials.

True, such programs are ridiculous. I’m no stranger to those Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs, I have done a few in the past when I was young and stupid but I have abandoned them and opted for something better long time ago.

Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs however are quite popular in third world countries, countries where currencies are much weaker than the American dollars. Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs may not be lucrative to Americans but they are god sent for people in India and Indonesia for examples. A mere $100 bucks per month is probably nothing to Americans but people in other parts of the world can actually buy a lot of things with that kind of money.

That is something that Kelly McCausey has to understand. The world is bigger than the big old USA. :-)

Nonetheless, I totally agree with her views that it is better to make money from some other meaningful business ventures. If you can afford the time to set up you own online business, you might as well do that instead of wasting your time on Paid-To-Click, Paid-To-Read and Paid-To-Signup programs.

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