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Another NeoBux Update ( I know I know, Again! )

February 24th, 2010

I swear I have way more to talk about and share than just ClixSense and NeoBux, but they have both been hot topics the last couple weeks. So Yeah, this wasn’t the post I intended to write but, here ya go..

So it’s at the point in the night where I know I’m not going to be very productive. After spending a couple hours replying to emails, comments and reading other bloggers ramblings ( BoneHead ), I’m tired, but feeling the need to quickly put something together before bed.

Whenever I write a post about NeoBux, whether it’s the main topic or just a casual mention, the majority of the emails or comments I receive basically express the same thoughts.

NeoBux is Great but I need a strategy for renting referrals.”

“It’s impossible to pick up referrals because everyone and their dog is advertising it.”

My reply to the rental thang is always; “Try not to use much of your own money when playing with rentals” and “Use your earnings to manage you rentals instead.” Honestly, I can’t endorse any strategy other than that, so… um, yeah. Good luck.

As far as picking up new direct referrals for NeoBux, or any popular program for that matter. Remember that everyday, thousands of people like you and I hit the internet looking for ways to supplement their income, and make money. I’m only assuming. So although a lot of the usual crowd and veterans have probably already joined ( whats hot ), theirs always a “Hot” group of new folks ready to join your NeoBux downline, or whatever your promoting. Getting frustrated and feeling like we’re wasting your time is natural. So don’t feel like your alone. Try new things and learn from others ( wink wink ). Or just give up and find a new hobby. I’ve heard Solitaire is a great way to pass the time.

Anyways, I always have that itch to spend money on advertising but I’ve learned to control what I spend, and use mostly (mostly) my earnings from other programs. Like on Sunday when I spent $24 on an ad promoting NeoBux on ClixSense. I re-ran my previous ad that I talked about in the last post, and just to illustrate my point that I mentioned above, I managed to wrangle up 26 new referrals.

Now I usually don’t advertise on Sundays. It’s not a religious thing, it’s just that a lot of times my ads won’t actually post until Monday. I hate that because then I’m then lumped in with everyone else’s ads and I feel like I don’t have the full attention of the clicker ( potential new referral ). ClixSense has been approving ads more frequently and several times a day on Sunday. So I went with advertising on Sunday and it payed off. Yay Me!!

Going to bed now, not even going to check stats.

Night all

Phil ( philsfault ) Ames

Daily Babble, I Advertise, Promote This!, Will Work for Pennies

  1. thebananarepublican
    February 24th, 2010 at 17:35 | #1

    So this is what direct referrals from Neo look like? I was truly beginning to think they were unicorns or fairies. Pinch. Nope, awake.

    I’m stealing this image. Gonna get me some directs of my own with it, my brother. Just kidding. I would never steal someone’s image for my my own gain. Not above nabbing one to post directly into the owner’s comment box, though. But hey, this way you get double the exposure:) Pictures scream while words are being whispered.

    “Try not to use much of your own money when playing with rentals;” “Use your earnings to manage you rentals instead.”

    That is pretty much my (phil)osophy anymore, too. I dropped way too much into Neo this summer. It looks great when you’ve got more rentals than you could ever possibly keep track of giving you the illusion you are banking hard. Then you sit down and think for a sec. You don’t even want to really calculate what you spent vs what you have actually cashed and kept. You gently, very gently, toss a few quick numbers around your dome (never ever daring to see how many receipts with 20’s on them you have TO Neo), cringe, and give yourself a good mental kick in the ass because, damn it, you’re a smart fellow. Or at least it had appeared so. Friggin’ Neo. Love/Hate. When they implemented the new rental rule a few months back, for me it was a blessing, really. I had waaaay more rents than I could afford to keep up with. I just let ‘em drop, took the loss. Hmmm, loss? Naw, I would have spent far more keeping them going.

    Today I have eight refs. I’ve clicked over ten ads, though I’ve not been to bed, so I had a few more opps to hit refresh. I’m not making much, but I am trying to keep my rental balance at a level where I can continually 90 day my refs, recycle when needed, and just be content to cash out every couple of months if that is how it ends up. Tired of losing more than I make. I figure with Clixsense it typically takes a couple months to reach payout, and if I can deal with it there, I should be able to at Neo as well. Ha, I Neo and Clixsense. I guess I’m on your wave, Phil. They are always right next to each other on my browser. The first to tabs I open.

    Shalom,
    thebananrantpublican

  2. thebananarepublican
    February 24th, 2010 at 17:38 | #2

    Ha, will work for pennies indeed. I missed that up there at first. Sums me up.

  3. February 25th, 2010 at 06:18 | #3

    @thebananarepublican

    Seriously. You are more than welcome to use anything I produce for your own personal gain. Here’s how I look at that, and a lot of people might not agree with me. If you are finding any sort of success by using my videos, screen shots, or even words. Then well, your going to stick around long enough, enjoy a bit of success and remember me for something other than my amazing looks ( whatever ). More than remember me, your going to keep following what I do here, and that makes me happy ( and makes me money ). In a Nut Shell, if you make money, I make money and everyone’s happy.

    ( Phil )osophy.. I love it!! I’ll be stealing that in the future.

    Thanks for chiming in, once again.

    Oh and I hope you picked up the subliminal message in this post. Custom Splash Page + 2000 hits = 26 new referrals.

  4. February 27th, 2010 at 14:11 | #4

    Hidee Ho Phil,

    I must say I do enjoy your blog. Yup, Neo will grab all of your money if you aren’t careful. I belong to it myself but along with you I am cheap!! I belong to Clixsense too and love the site. I get a lot of ads to click on through out the day. I belong to a list of free paid to click sites. I have upgrade at a couple of them but am a free member at Neobux. My main gig is pick and shovels. I think I will try your method of advertising Neobux. I find their cost a slight expensive if you don’t watch your pennies. They will eat you up and spit you out financially. That is why I remain free. I make more at Clixsense and my other sites but I find Neobux a challenge I can’t resist.

  5. February 27th, 2010 at 23:23 | #5

    @Joyce Sanders

    Hi Joyce and thanks for the comment.

    ..but wait, who said I was cheap =P? Actually, I spend money daily on upgrades, advertising and what not. I’ve learned to use the money I make online for my promotional and business needs. Oh sure I dip into my own cash once in awhile, but for the most part I use the earnings from other programs and build downlines ( cross promoting ).

    It’s actually a very good tip! Continually increase your earnings by using your earnings to build other downlines for sustainable programs.

    A bit over fourteen months ago I joined NeoBux, upgraded, and spent a couple hundred dollars promoting it for referrals. I’ve lost ( and made ) a considerable amount of money on various programs over the years, so I was banking on NeoBux lasting for at least six months. Of course close to a year and a half later and Neo has thrived and earned it’s members over $17 million. So not only have I made my intitial investment back three times over, but I’ve created seed money to build other downlines ( clixsense , matrix mails, toan, etc…).

    As far as advertising on ClixSense. I think the ad cost is extremely fair and essential for a long running and ( for the third time ) sustainable program. I have several referrals on NeoBux that have already earned me over $28 each, to date. So if only one of the twenty six referrals I picked up last week stays active ( and Neo doesn’t close ) then I make my money back and profit for the life of that referral. Not to mention using those earnings several times a month to earn more money by promoting other ops.

    Thanks again

    Phil

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