Clixsense Review – Rating 8.00 out of 10
ClixSense has been around a long time and has paid at as promised over the long haul. Once you sign up, you can log on and view the advertising through their website. The actual program is very straight forward. Log on, go to the browse ads section, click on the ads, wait for the timer to run down, and you receive your credits. Their referral program is different from other programs as you do not receive credit for your referral clicks. Instead you receive $0.10 per referral and a percentage of their upgrade and advertising purchases. This makes it a little more difficult to accumulate a lot of earnings at first but their long lasting payout stance makes you confident that they will be there when you have earned your payout.
My personal strategy with Clixsense is as follows. When you sign up, set your earnings payout to be at the $20 level. This means that they will cut you a check when your earnings have exceeded $20. This will take a while to do but like I said, they have been paying for years so they will be there to pay you when the time comes. Once you receive your first payment, use that money to pay for the upgrade in their program at $10. This will enhance your future earnings with them.
Overall, they rank very high in speed of payment and ease of use. I have no doubt that Clixsense will be around for years and continue to pay. They rank lower in earnings potential due to their referral program, but you can still earn a lot with this if you actively work on advertising the program. Very solid overall.
Ranking: 8.00
Earning Potential: 6
Ease of Use: 10
Speed of Payout: 8
Basic Price – Free
Membership – International
Pay per click – $0.01
Click timer – 30 seconds
Minimum payout – $10.00
Payout method – Check only
Multiple Accounts per household – No
Referral pay – $0.10 one time per referral
Premium accounts – Yes, $10 per year
Premium benefits –
>More viewable ads
>$2 on 1st level upgrades, $1 on upgrades level 2-5
>10% of earnings on 1st level advertising purchases
Referral Packages – None
My Rating – 8.00 (scale of 1(poor) to 10 (excellent))
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Yes, I agree it’s best to go Premium on Clixsense. I immediately received 516 ads when I upgraded! It’s also best to check this site a few times a day for maximum benefits. I like the fact that I can convert my earnings to ad credits. I’ve gotten a few referrals for some of my programs this way.
Comment by Wonderlady | June 18, 2008
One important factor left out is how much Clixsense charges one to cash out. It is a whopping $3 fee to receive a check (which is their only payment method unfortunately). That pretty expensive being that this equates to about 300 manual clicks (considering most ClixSense ads pay about .01 maybe .02 if you’re lucky –this has been my experience even as an Upgraded member). I’m not too impressed with ClixSense due to these issues.
Comment by Multimastery | June 23, 2008
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Comment by Muskara Travel Agency | March 8, 2010
I think that clixsense is awesome as a way to diversify your online income with too much of a capital outlay. Also, some of the ads are awesome and worth your review.
Comment by Stacey Henry | April 11, 2010
this is a good site i have made up to $5 a day its fast and easy also its free to sign up http://www.clixsense.com/?2884401
Comment by todd | April 27, 2010
Clixsense is my 2nd favorite site but quickly turning into number one with the recent addition of Alertpay payouts. The trick to clixsense is refreshing the browser several times per day for more ads. I average 10-20 ads per day and thats with free membership. The site is also working on more ways for members to earn. The only thing left for a 10 rating with this site is the referral payments which compared to other sites is zilch. Overall, I give clixsense a 9 for reliability.
Comment by Sergeantrom | June 26, 2010