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September 18, 2016 at 11:43 am

Once Google Adsense team detects traffic from traffic exchange, they will ban the Adsense account, and in the end, all users in Tinycent will not get paid.

No matter how many Adsense alternatives there are, Adsense is still the best paying program.

September 12, 2016 at 12:36 pm

Always happy to hear success story about redemption, though I can understand all the hard work behind the success.

Hope that you do not work too hard and get burnt out.

It is always better to have consistent earning while enjoying the process.

September 10, 2016 at 1:13 pm

I think you can reach $10 without much writing if you are active in sharing the content here to your followers in social networking sites, and you are active in forums and commenting in blogs.

It will still take time to reach $10, but that is based on enjoyable effort.

September 10, 2016 at 1:00 pm

For me, I tend to spend more time reading, and commenting and visiting forum.

I still have a lot of articles that I can publish here, but I am too lazy to edit the articles.

Most of them are less than the required minimum word count, since the articles or posts were formerly published in Bubblews.

September 10, 2016 at 12:58 pm

The thing I like about it is the earning transparency.

I doubt they can retain much profit even if the rate is now just 0.5 cents per view.

That is still high unless they can make majority of the viewers from US and Europe.

On the part of writers, it is a comfort to know that once you hit 1000 views, you will get paid.

September 10, 2016 at 12:50 pm

Good to hear that.  I just read from someone in Mylot that he had gotten his payment in less than 24 hours after redemption.

I thought that was quick.

Perhaps the owner of Tinycent faced internet access issue, and  had just started to process payment.

September 10, 2016 at 12:47 pm

I am glad that I have not joined, though I have not been writing much anyway.

Fortunately they allow article deletion, so you can just delete the content and publish them elsewhere.

August 13, 2016 at 9:20 am

You have gained wisdom and experience out of this bad episode in your life.

I think you will be more careful in future.

Always make it known to your boss, and the boss of your boss that you have done a lot of work, never allow anyone to take away your credit.

August 13, 2016 at 7:32 am

I can take on more work but I will not allow others to get credit for the work I do.

I do not make anyone to make use of me to do their work.

If the work leads to recognition or more salary or promotion, I do not mind doing more.

There is no point doing more if there is no reward for it.

August 13, 2016 at 7:27 am

No point joining a website with low minimum and the earning is very low.

It is better to focus on a site that pays, and has the potential to let you earn more.  Some in LB can make $20 to $30 a month.

They are better off focusing here than to join a site that has a minimum of just a dollar.

August 8, 2016 at 1:48 pm

That is common in the working world.

Customers are right even if they are bad-mannered, and they give excuses or they are plainly trying to milk the system.

Not many companies dare to tell the customers off.

I read of one airline that faced a very nasty customer.  The customer service manager finally had enough of it.  She sent an email to the CEO, and said “over to you.”

The CEO wrote to the customer, and said, “We will miss you.” and ended the relationship there and then.

That was a very remarkable CEO.

August 6, 2016 at 10:15 am

To be fair, it is quick to earn here, because there is upfront payment.

However, the lack of passive income (eg income for page views on our blogs) means that we have to work hard to write to earn $10 or $20 a month.

The minute we stop writing, and participating, the income stops.

It is different from those sites that do not have upfront payment, and only have passive income.  In that kind of sites, we have to work very hard for a few months, and when the articles get views, we can reap our reward with no writing or lesser effort.

August 2, 2016 at 4:10 pm

@naruto100 From my own Adsense report.

@bestwriter It is not true that a blog with more views earn more than those with less views.

A business or stock market blog definitely earn more than a blog on knitting or cooking, even if the business blog has less traffic.

The difference is due to the traffic source, eg where the visitors come from, and secondly how much the advertisers are willing to pay.

Lawyers and bankers are willing to pay a lot of more money to advertise banking and legal services.

Those who want to sell knitting products are not willing to pay more for the advertisements.

August 1, 2016 at 5:43 pm

@bestwriter you probably can wait and see before you decide to continue or not.

I think the site owner does not have enough statistic to make a decision yet.

Probably they have to use a floating rate for every month. I do think that they should change the coin system to base on the page views generated by the countries of the visitors.

A visit from US is worth many times a visit from India, because US advertisers pay Google much more, and that site uses Google Adsense.

If they change it to 5 coins per visit from US and Europe, and 1 coin per visit from India, I think that is a better system.

August 1, 2016 at 5:36 pm

Wow @sunil That is a great amount!

I wonder how you manage to earn that in just one month!

I think your earning experience will be a great article for all users, and especially for newbies who are hesitant to join, or who have joined but are not doing much.

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