| CLEAN WATER: A giant swimming pool |
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The Clean Water Challenge shares a striking similarity with Yuwie.com -
the referral scale! You will make money on the Clean Water Challenge's
referral scale the exact same way you make money on Yuwie.com's
referral scale. Below I will modify the article to apply it to generating income on the Clean Water Challenge:
The Clean Water Challenge is like a giant swimming pool, just like
Yuwie! Every month, you take a small cup of water out of it when you
generate income. How big of an income pool you dip into depends on how
much money the Clean Water Challenge generates per month.
In general, the CleanWaterChallenge.com only makes money off of its
advertisements. These include the Google Ads and the newsfeeds. For
those of you who have never used Google Adsense: The ads from Google
are of two different kinds - CPM and CPC. For CPM ads, every time a
particular CPM add shows up on the website, the Clean Water Challenge
makes money. For the CPC ads, every time someone clicks on a CPC ad,
the Clean Water Challenge makes money.
Now, CPC ads are more common than CPM ads in general. So Clean Water
Challenge users need to click on CPM ads if the Clean Water Challenge
is to make any money from them. The more times you and your friends
click on an ad, the more money the Clean Water Challenge will generate.
The more money the Clean Water Challenge generates - the bigger the
pool, the more money you will dip into come next month when you get
your cut.
So, what's the deal? The Clean Water Challenge can't force you to click
on ads, or even tell you to. Google AdSense values the integrity of its
advertisers and would not allow the Clean Water Challenge to use its
service if the Clean Water Challenge promoted the clicking of ads, and
the same goes for any other website, such as my own. Technically users
of websites should click on advertisements because they are interested,
not because they are solely trying to make money for the website
itself. But since you get a cut of the CleanWaterChallenge.com's
earnings per month, it is important that you understand how the process
works and why things are the way they are. If you didn't know this, I
hope you found this post informative. If you did, I hope it was a
friendly reminder. So...
Just a thought: Click on the ads! I do, every time I log in. Instead of
solely focusing on getting more total points and referrals, work on
increasing the swimming pool of money you dip into every month! One of
the main reasons many of you joined the Clean Water Challenge is the
potential to make some cash. Why not click on a few more adds? They're
right there... to the top, to the bottom. Its easy. And tell your
friends to read this post... the more people inspired to click on ads
on a regular basis, the better the results may be.
Now you may be thinking, "Whoa, wait a minute! Isn't clicking on the Google ads bad?" Note that excessive
clicking of Google ads is bad for the Clean Water Challenge, but
moderate patterns are healthy. Over-clicking of ads could cause
problems for the website and your account could be terminated as a
result.
So how often should you click? Here are my recommendations:
If you visit the CleanWaterChallenge.com on a daily basis, I would
recommend clicking on no less than 1 ad and no more than 5 ads per day.
This is healthy clicking.
If you visit the CleanWaterChallenge.com about once a week, I would
recommend clicking on 5-15 ads each time you sign-on. This is also
healthy clicking.
And if you visit the CleanWaterChallenge.com about once a month, I would recommend you visit more often! :-p
To sum it up, make it a healthy habit to click on the Google ads. Watch
as many newsfeed videos as you wish. And continue to invite friends to
the Clean Water Challenge. This will increase the RSR and increase your
earnings, not to mention increase the amount of clean water being
donated to promising causes.
warm regards, GD
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| Posted: 2/27/2008 at 00:58 | Read 272 times | 1 comment | Leave Comment |
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