have you joined paid to intsall programs. which programs have you joined and how much do earn from these pay per install pograms. are pay per install programs easy to use. how do you make more money with these programs
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have you joined paid to intsall programs. which programs have you joined and how much do earn from these pay per install pograms. are pay per install programs easy to use. how do you make more money with these programs
I have joined one pay to install program.Its called Gomez Peer and I havent got paid fot it,because Iam still pending.I heard all good things about it though and hopefully one day Ill be active for I can start earning that cash** :twisted:
i never try to join pay per install program.
but i'm interested with zango cash, because you can get by refer someone install their games.
is zango cash a paying site. i will try that one. if they are really paying one.
i was very interested in those kind of programmes but the main concern is most sites are scam and there is fear of virus.
so have u been paid by them? i never join them because i heard that they are scam cause its a unique way to earn money, paid to be onlineQuote:
Originally Posted by XxLeSboFanTaSyxX
i really want to try this out if they really pays.
yes i paid $20 for the repair of my computer because of the install that i have made. it is really such a big loss. it is not really easy to earn $20 on the internet. well i don't really advice any one to do it. it is really such a big risk for any one.Quote:
Originally Posted by manmade76
Yes, sometimes they send a lots of virus. Thats why I am not install all these site.Quote:
Originally Posted by indieover
yeah, it is better to be sure than sorry. it is not really wise choice for me to try to earn by install. but i really don't know if all install programs are really giving viruses.Quote:
Originally Posted by paramita0101
I had once tried zango few months back on one of my make money related blogs..but some of my readers complained about it..so, I had to stop using it..I have not been paid by them because I could not reach the minimum payout..but I have heard that they do pay..
The only one that i joined and earned money out of was roboform, the only one i found out was virus free.
what is their payment criteria? I hope its still operational..correct?Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonskin29
these days i have seen some of payout proof from this site so i think they now start to run their program very well.Quote:
Originally Posted by XxLeSboFanTaSyxX
i knew this site in 2006 and at that time no people got paid.
now if you have free time to be online then you can have a try.
how can you be sure that these programs are safe for you to be installed ?
are u sure is it really paying?how often it is paying?what is min payout?Quote:
Originally Posted by indieover
many people include admin of this forum recommend this program so you may have a try.i have tried it but failed to register in it.i think it is because of the problem of the system.
hope i will hear from some people that they hvae earned from this zango cash so i will join.
i hope it so.
but i dont think it is easy to earn in paid to install programs because people can do it only once.it is just one-time offer.
I have join, luxecash, theinstalls, zango.
Zango offer the highest pay rates.
That is - Gomez Peer - the only Pay Per Install program that I have joined and that I am using.Quote:
Originally Posted by XxLeSboFanTaSyxX
I like Gomez Peer, because it runs in the background, you can install it on as many computers that you want.
I got paid from them several times already. Next month I will get paid again ($5), for doing nothing just letting the application run on the computer!
No i have not joined nay of the PPI till now but i am looking for one to join and earn moneywith it.
If you are interested in a reliable PPI program I would recommend you The Gomez Peer program. It is a safe program, does not harm your computer, it just runs in the background and you earn money as long as your computer is running.Quote:
Originally Posted by centurianboy
I received payment from them a couple of times, next payment is due next month.
You can take a look at it here: http://www.gomezpeerzone.com/Apply.aspx
If you do signup for it, please add artagnan as the person who referred you.
i joined that one before. how much have you earned on this one.
hi,
i have never joined any PPI programs till now at all.
well what is the apyout there you mentioned and what is the payment processor?
well if you have not joined then don't try it . cause there re many viruses on this kind of thing.
If you have good antivirus protection then there is nothing bad having a try with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by indieover
Well pay per install programs are not good and no body should use it,they will give you very less payment but in return they will eat larger chunk of your memory and make your computer slow another think they will keep track of your system which is not good.
THERE ARE SOME SITES WHICH PAYS FOR IT , BUT I DONT KNOW WHICH SITE DO'S IT.
actually i am new to this site and before this i had used depacco pay program
which is very easy to use,but compare to that this site is more comfortable in earning money
It seems as I read around this board a bit that there is much confusion as to how to use pay per install (ppi) programs.
first of all - you do NOT want to install these programs on your own computer - yes they are mostly considered viruses the effects of which are not good for your own computer
Some pay per install programs are not considered viruses - for instance someone mentioned roboform and something like that or lets say yahoo toolbar would not be considered a virus but still it is considered ppi because you get paid when people install it to their computer
(paid-per-install)
Some ppi companies are legal and some are illegal. An example of legal ppi operation would be when you ask a person to install something and they agree - for example you have a website that offers video or screensavers and in order for the user to get the content (media) that you offer they must install something like a toolbar - this is a legal form of ppi
The majority of ppi is illegal activity - the installation is done without the end-users knowledge.
To do this most ppi promoters will "bind" their ppi executable to another program, such as a software and when the software is launched the ppi exe is also launched but this unknown to the person running the program.
Soon warning signs will begin to appear on that persons computer, sometimes right away and other times perhaps not until the computer is rebooted.
A typical approach of ppi companies is to replace the desktop background with something else and pop-up warning boxes telling the user of the computer that they have an infection and should proceed to a website where they may purchase a software to remedy the problem.
Of course, the software that fixes the "problem" is really sold by the same people who have created the problem -it is an example of one of the oldest tricks:
"create a problem - offer a solution"
This is how many ppi companies make money and it is most definitely NOT legal, that is why many are located in countries (primarily Russia) that do not have laws against such practices.
Some other companies (3XLcash for example) actually offer the user a TOS or a EULA that the user will agree to before installing the ppi software.
The user will do this because they want something in return - something you are offereing them such as adult video, software, music, screensaver, etc.
This is not very good for webtraffic that you wish to keep, if you worked hard to create the traffic then using ppi to monetize it is probably not such a good idea.
If doing something sneaky and in most cases illegal doesn't suit you then 90% of ppi opportunites are probably not for you.
If on the other hand, you do not mind creating silent installs on peoples machines then ppi is a very good way to make good money.
Try to avoid companies that are not well established and reputable - I can only vouch for the three that I currently use myself:
Installscash
Luxecash
3XLcash
That pretty much sums of the basic concepts of ppi - I hope it helps some of you to understand this business more clearly :wink:
I haven't tried any pay to install programs. I'm afraid of installing something on my computer. Don't want my pc to run slow and worse to be infected by adwares or spywares.
i have tried only 2 but till now not get paid from them one is bravenet and another is conduit.Quote:
Originally Posted by mustang
Thanks.
well till now i had joined few install programs. out of that one was downloading the screensaver and putting it in my system. but they have not paid me at all for that work
paid tO install programs sOunds easy but i dOnt gO fOr it that much...Quote:
Originally Posted by mustang
ive tried gomez peer which takes forever to get activated LMAO
till nOw pending :lol:
did zango and screensaverz :shock: made my HD crash virus issue :roll:
sO far as i knOw i havnt earn frOm them its the opposite :lol:
Actually i tried out Gomez peer and then left it because earning is very slow there and there was also virus getting downloaded into my system
if you an anti virus or firewall its nOTt hat bad and yOur only gOnna run programs like this and dO nOthing yOU can surf while its running but the real issue is if yOU're gOnna get ativated by gomezpeer and if they really gOnna pay :(Quote:
Originally Posted by alensot
I may advice you use affiliate program provided by PMSOFT.
They are really make payments with minimum $50 level.
Gomez Peer was the only pay to install program I ever joined. I wasted 1 month waiting to be activated. I never got activated. I really think that Gomez Peer is a scam. So beware. :xQuote:
Originally Posted by XxLeSboFanTaSyxX
My account at Gomez peer is still pending for almost 3 months :(( Not sure if this is legitimate site and pay for their members,some are gotten paid maybe..
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Originally Posted by amazingheart
mine is also pending forever pending :lol:
sOme say that they dO pay but nOt all i think :(