How do "Autosurfs" Work?
The basic idea of Paid to Autosurf or just "Autosurf" is that while a member is advertising his sites, he also gets paid for viewing other sites/ads.
Usually one needs to
deposit some amount of money(usually a minimum of $1) in which they are actually buying "adpacks" or advertising packages which are just advertising credits.
The member would click a button that says "Start Surfing" and the
browser would be divided into two parts, an upper portion - where the timer is located and the lower portion - where ads or sites are "rotated".
After surfing the required number of sites,
the member earns the Daily Rebates or the daily return offered by the program, and then withdraws it.
A member will be earning daily based on the program plan.
A program plan would be stated like 10% daily for 13 days(offering 30% interest in 13 days), or 12% for 12 days, offering a total return of 144%, etc.
12% daily for 12 days means a member will be earning 12% of his deposited amount or "uprgrade" everyday, for 12 days.
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The program plan is what most people would look first into.
The plan would usually indicate how much the program returns are, the daily ROI or the profit you would be getting if you would join and become a paid member.
Just like on the left, for example, the program's plan says 12% for 11 days. It means that a member would be earning 12% of his deposited amount daily for 11 days, giving the member an incredible return of 132% in just a short time period.
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In the member area, there would be a button that says "Start Surfing" or "View Ads". Clicking this would start the surf session.
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During the surf session, the browser will be divided into two sections:
1) The upper section is where the timer would be located. Usually timers tick for around 15-25 seconds.
2) The lower section would be where sites or "ads" are "rotated" whenever the timer drops to 0.
You don't have to worry about clicking anything during the surf session as the system will automatically surf for you.
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After surfing the required number of sites to earn, one would probably notice a message that says "You've been rewarded for today's rebates" or something similar like that. It means the member's account balance has just been credited for the day. He can choose to continue to surf and earn more credits, or the member can just choose to go back to his account and withdraw his earnings, then go back to surf again. Most autosurfs would have a surfing limit for let's say like 100 pages per day, or 50 credits per day. After the limit has been reached, the member would go back again the next day(24 hours after) and surf again.
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Autosurfs might not be a good way of advertising one's sites since one can just leave the surf session and come back when it's done, and most member's are just there to earn.
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This is a very informative post. Than you for clarifying it. I hope more people read it so that they can yunderstand how autosurfs work.