Neobux

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Index

--General information--
  • About Neobux
  • Payment proofs
--Passive methods--
  • Your own clicks
  • Rented Referrals
  • Direct Referrals
--Active methods--
  • MiniJobs
  • Offers
  • AdPrize
--Cashing out--

--General information--

About Neobux
What's Neobux?
Neobux is a PTC, which means Pay To Click. When it comes to PTCs, Neobux is the BEST site on the market. It's been online since 2008 and pays the most per ad clicked when compared to other trustable PTC sites.
Though Neobux is a PTC, it has several ways of making money. Including active and passive ways.

What do I need to work on Neobux?
  • Email account
  • Payment processor account: Currently you can choose between: PayPal; Payza; Neteller; Skrill (you don't need to verify your processor's account unless you plan to make investments)
  • Internet connection: You can't use a public connection, like school's or cybercafe's. Also there must be 1 account per connection
  • A computer: You must be the only neobuxer on that computer or you'll get both persons banned. Also you can't do your clicks on a cellphone, though you can do everything else there.
Payment proofs
These are my own payments, so only the biggest one is in english (the rest are in spanish). Click on them to see them with more detail


--Passive methods--

Your own clicks
Neobux is mainly a PTC, so the first way to get money you should know about is ads clicking.

What do I do on ads clicking?
It's simple. On the view advertisements page you'll see some ads. After clicking in one of them a red dot will appear and you have to click on it to open the ad (it's a protection against bots)
After opening the ad, neobux's "O" will work as timer. Once the timer runs out, you'll get 4 things.
  • Money. The amount depends on the ad type
  • 4 adprize opportunities. (you have to watch them to use them)
  • 1 point. (usable for recycling, renewing and buying golden membership)
  • 1 chance at the hourly economic prize. (you don't need to watch anything else, unlike adprize)
How much money can I get on ads clicking?
Maybe a couple of cents per day. Really, ads clicking is the slowest way to get money. But it's also the first source of income you'll have. If want to build a passive income without investing, these cents you'll get from ads clicking will be your funding source to build that income.

When should I make my clicks?
For most kind of ads, you should click them as soon as you see them. All of them (except for purple and orange) have a limited amount of clicks paid by the advertisers. If the clicks run out before you see the ad, you'll lose it.
Orange ads are a special case. You actually NEED to click them once a day (according to server's time) to get your referral's clicks credited.
You can find the guide on clicking times here.
LINK  A GUIA DE HORARIO


Rented Referrals (the icon only appears after you've rented some referrals)
Rented referrals (abbreviated RR) are users who registered on Neobux without a referral link and passed through a filter that gets rid of the most inactive of them (11 clicks on 5 days is the standard filter). When you rent a referral, you pay Neobux for the right to get paid for that referral's clicks for a limited period of time. If you like the RR you can extend his time. If you don't like him, you can let him die or recycle him to get another which will use the remaining time of the recycled RR

How do I rent a referral?
On your summary page you'll find the referral's button (mine's gray because as golden member I can only rent at a predefined hour).
After clicking on that button you'll be asked which pack you want to rent (you can't rent them 1 by 1). At first all of the packs cost $0.20 per referral. After you've surpassed the barrier of owning 250 RR you enter the 2nd scale and the price per RR goes up by $0.01 (that happens every time you go a scale up)

How do I get money from RRs?
It's automatic so you don't need to do anything. But, as explained on the own clicks section, you must make your own orange clicks on server time or you won't get your referral's clicks credited .

How much money can I get from RRs?
Well, this is difficult to tell. Users with ultimate accounts and thousands of RRs can get a lot of money from them, but also they can loose money if they have bad luck and get bad RR.
RRs are users, people. People is unpredictable and because of that, even if Neobux's filter gets rid of the worst of them, there's no way to guarantee that they'll be active on the future.
You get a commission for every creditable click they make. Creditable clicks are only orange, standard and extended ads.
Since most RRs are standard members, 4 clicks per day will be the most you'll get from any of them (although the average is usually much lower). The amount of money you'll get for each click depends on your account type. As a standard member you get $0.005 per click. As a golden or superior you get $0.01 per click.

How do I manage RRs?
RRs managing is the most difficult part of Neobux. I participate a lot on the forum and it's not rare to see people who invest money from their own pockets but fail because they forget the most basic stuff.
I think RR managing deserves its own guide, which you can find here

I wrote a managing program called CoAzManager that can be useful for this. For the moment the blog is only in spanish, but you can read the english post on the forum
http://coyoteazul-soft.blogspot.com.ar/p/coazmanager.html
https://www.neobux.com/forum/?/7/559812/CoAzManager


Direct Referrals (the icon only appears after you've acquired direct referrals)
Direct referrals (abbreviated RD) are users who registered on Neobux using your referral link or writing your name on the referrer field when registering.
Unlike RR, whom only give you commission for their creditable clicks, RD have many ways of generating a commission for you

How do I get money from RDs?
  • Creditable clicks. The value per click depends on your account type: 
    • Standard: $0.0005
    • Golden: $0.005
    • Golden with pack: $0.01
  • MiniJobs: You get a 12% commission from the money your RDs make while doing MiniJobs. It credits to your account almost at server's midnight every day.
  • Offers: You get a 20% commission from the coins your RDs receive when doing offers. They show up on your account as soon as they get their coins, but there's a 60 days waiting period before you can use them. If your RD loses his coins for cheating, or if he stops being your RD, you'll lose the coins commission.
  • Deposits: You get a 1% commission for the money your RDs deposit from their payment processors account. The deposit must be over $10, it must not be used to buy publicity and it must not be made during special discount periods. There's a 90 days waiting period. If your RD demands a refund, or if he stops being your RD, you'll lose the commission.

How much money can I get from RDs?
With RDs there's no cost directly associated to them (unless you pay for publicity to get them) , so every cent they make is pure profit for you. The amount of profit depends on how many RDs you get and how much money they make

How do I get RDs? 
This guide would be useless without some RDs, right?
On the banners section you'll find a some options where your potential RDs can click. They'll lead him/her directly to the registering page.
Each option is useful for a certain occasion.
Link: It useful for every occasion. forums, chat rooms, emails, etc. It's just a link to click on, it offers no additional information. If you change the "show my username as" option it will scramble your name so people don't know who you are.
Banner: It's just the image on top. Depending on the options you select the banner will have a different design and show different information. The banner by itself is useless, just an image. You need to use it along with the link to make it useful.
HTML: It's the one you'll want to use on your own website or blog. It joins the link and banner in such way that the HTML language can understand it.
Forums URL (1 and 2): Forums usually use a different format from websites, so the HTML option won't work there. Forums don't always use the same format, so you'll have to try options (1) and (2) to see which works.
QR code: I do not advise using the QR code. You can use your phone for everything on Neobux, except clicking ads. Using the QR code could mislead your future RD and make him think he/she can use a phone to click on ads.

Is there any requirement to have RDs?
Before being able to own even 1 RD you must be at least 15 days old (on Neobux, of course) and have made at least 100 clicks. Any user who registers as your RD before you meet those requirements will not become your RD. Ever.
There's another requirement, which not to be over your RD limit.

What's my RD limit?
Once you own at least 1 RD, the RD button will show up and you'll be able to enter the section where you manage them. On the top right of that page you'll be able to see what's your current limit.
The RD limit has 2 parts. The base limit and the time increment.
  • Base limit: It depends on your account type.
    • Standard: 30RDs
    • Golden: 200RDs
    • Emerald/Sapphire: 300RDs
    • Diamond/Platinum: 400RDs
    • Ultimate: Unlimited
  • Time increment: The limit increases as you get older, but it doesn't count the first 30 days after you registered.
    • Standard: Increases 1RD every 4 days
    • Golden: Increases 1RD ever 2 days
    • Golden pack: Increases 1 RD every day


--Active methods--

Minijobs (the option is inside of the offers button) 
The first active method are the MiniJobs (abbreviated as MJ). MJs are not managed directly by Neobux. They are managed by CrowdFlower, who partnered with Neobux (along with other sites) so it'd manage the payments.

What are MJs?
MJs are a serie of simple, repetitive tasks that a computer can't do by itself, so taskauthors (the people who pays for the MJs) hire you to make them.
Each job is divided in tasks, and each task consists of a number of questions. You are paid for each task done on work mode (contrary to quiz mode, which doesn't pay)

What kind of MJs are there?
MJs can make you do a lot of things. Look for an article's author, judge whether a website is an article or not, search for information on a photo of a Walmart ticket, judge the mood of a twit, stuff like that.

How do I make money on MJs?
You make a task on work mode and CF will tell Neobux to pay you. Neobux takes a commission from the value established by CF and credits the rest to your main balance. You always see the value after commissions, so you don't need to calculate anything.
Neobux is the best partner you can choose because it takes the lowest commissions (more money for you) and because Neobux gives you a bonus for every dollar you make (even more money for you). The bonus is 15% for standard members and 30% for golden and superior members

How much money can I make on MJs?
MJs are the perfect example of an active method. The amount will depend on your own effort and dedicated time (and a bit of luck so you get good jobs).
On level cero there will be few jobs and their payments will be low. Once you level up and get better jobs you can get several dollars per day. I'm quite lazy, so I don't make a lot of MJs. But when I want to I can make $3 in a couple of hours.
The most I've made was $40 in about 10 hours (distributed in 2 days). It was a rare occasion. A badly planned job that paid way more than the effort and time it required

To know how to register, how to level up and to get some general tips on MJ making, check the CrowdFlower Guide here
LINK A GUIA CROWDFLOWER


Offers
Offers are sort of like MJs (which is why they are on the same button) but they are not the same.
Offers pay in either points or coins. I'll leave aside points offers, because I've never made any of them so I wouldn't be able to give you my personal experience. I'll only talk about coin offers.

What's the difference between MJs and offers?
  • While MJs are managed only by CrowdFlower, offers are managed by a bunch of different sites (trialpay, matomy, persona, etc). Each site has different offers and if you have a problem you must contact a different support.
  • While MJs pay in money, offers pay in coins or points. Coins can be converted to money while points can be used to recycle and renew RRs, or to but a golden membership for a year.
  • While MJs pay directly into your main balance, coin offers have a waiting time of 60 days before you can actually turn them into money.
  • While you can make several tasks of a single MJ, each offer can only be completed once.


What kind of offers are there?
Offers can require you to do anything the author wants. Most of the time they fall in one of these categories
  • Watch a video 
  • Survey completion
  • Free app downloading
  • Make a deposit on a casino.
  • Premium SMS subscription.
  • Buy something (in-app purchases most of the time)
As you can see, some of them are harmless (like watching a video and survey completion) while others are really dangerous (getting down of an SMS subscription is not always easy).
You should always be careful while doing an offer. I'm completely against premium SMS and buying something (the amount you'll have to spend doesn't compensate the coins you'll get).
Free app downloading is something you should be careful about too. They may include malware.

Casino deposits are my favorite kind of offers because they are cheap and give a lot of coins, but they are dangerous too. After making the deposit you can wait 60 days for your coins to be safe on your account and then withdraw the money from the casino (unless the offer requires you to spend it).
When doing this, you get a lot of coins and you only spend the withdrawing commissions.
However you should be really careful and read the rules of the casino. I've lost my money twice while doing this for not reading the rules.
  • Golden cherry casino: I deposited the required $25, waited 30 days (the waiting time was shorter back then) and when my coins were safe I tried to withdraw my money. However I found that the minimal withdraw was $100. I didn't have enough money to make a deposit for the difference (I had used money withdrawn from Neobux, not from my own pocket), so the initial $25 got lost.
  • William hills casino: I deposited the required $25, and along with it I was given a bonus. I couldn't withdraw the bonus without meeting some ridiculously high requirements, so I decided to gamble it. After I had spent it, I found that my bonus was intact, and that the bets had been made with my deposit instead. I complained with support and they showed me a section of the rules which specifically stated that bonus money would only be spent after there was no more money left on the main balance.
How do I make money on offers?
Each offer will have a set of requirements which you have to complete. Once you do that, the author should verify the completion with the site you used, which should pay Neobux and Neobux would give you your coins.
Theoretically, after completing the requirements it should take few minutes until you receive your coins on your account. However offers are rarely verified automatically. Most of the time you'll have to contact support and provide screenshots which prove you've met the requirements.
Each site's support is different, so there's no regular waiting time. The time they take to answer is anywhere between a few minutes and a few weeks.
Once the coins have been credited on your account, you can turn them into money by going to your resume page and clicking on your coins. Each coin's value depends on how many of them you turn at the same time. The more coins you convert, the better value you get.
These are the conversion rates:
  • 2,500 Coins = $0.8 for each 1000 Coins = $2
  • 5,000 Coins = $1.0 for each 1000 Coins = $5
  • 10,000 Coins = $1.1 for each 1000 Coins = $11
  • 20,000 Coins = $1.2 for each 1000 Coins = $24
  • 30,000 Coins = $1.3 for each 1000 Coins = $39
  • 40,000 Coins = $1.4 for each 1000 Coins = $56
  • 60,000 Coins = $1.5 for each 1000 Coins = $90
  • 80,000 Coins = $1.6 for each 1000 Coins = $128
  • 100,000 Coins = $1.7 for each 1000 Coins = $170

My bad experience with matomy
I'd like to finish the offer's section by sharing my experience with matomy. It's a bit lengthy and contributes nothing to this page. You won't miss anything if you decide to simply skip it.
Matomy banned me on February 2014. Every time I tried to make an offer I got a message claiming they had found suspicious activity and that I was banned until I corrected my behavior. Not a clue of what that suspicious behavior consisted on. Along with that message there was a complain form.
After a few times trying with that form and not even getting an automated email I decided to contact support directly. However matomy's support page doesn't allow you to fill a ticket unless it's directly related to an offer, which wasn't my case.
I found matomy's mail and contacted them directly through there. At first they said they couldn't identify me. Once I managed to let them know who I was (I provided a lot of stuff, so I don't know which one actually worked) they said that I was using a VPN and that my account was going to be banned until I stopped doing that.
Neobux takes VPNs very seriously. If I had ever used a VPN they would have banned me too, but that didn't happen. So obviously matomy was making a mistake.
I tried to contact support again, but this time I didn't get the usual automated response that lets you know your mail is on the system. I tried again, but again there was no automated response. Matomy had just blocked me out of support!

After a year I decided to try again (I heard on Neobux's forum there were some interesting offers at the moment). But there still was no automated answer. So I made a fake email and contacted them with it (I included all the ID data I had provided when they identified me the first time). This time I did get the automated response, so my mail was on the system!
I sat to wait for the real response (matomy takes averagely a week to answer, if not longer). When the answer finally came I was surprised to see that they couldn't identify me (if the data worked the last time, why isn't it working now?). Also they asked me to contact them through the support button on their offer page (the one I access to on neobux). Like I said before, on that page you can't file a ticket unless it's directly related to an offer. I had no offers, hence I couldn't contact support through there.
 I insisted and provided all the data again while explaining that there was no way I could file a ticket through there, but I got the exact same response. Every time I answer I get the same response. I wasn't blocked out of support like the last time, but I was being answered by a broken record.

For my last try, a few months ago I decided to enter matomy's page and create a profile there. It didn't take any of the mails I had used to contact support before, so I had to create a 3rd fake email.
The process was the same all over again. I give the necessary data for them to identify me and they ask me to contact them through the support button on the offer page, which I can't do. I got so bored of it that I started telling the "legend of the 4 sisters" on my tickets (reference to RWBY, very good serie that gets darker as it advances). The tickets I was filling had nothing to do with matomy, but I was still getting the same message over and over. So, as if there was any doubt, I confirmed no one was reading my tickets.

That's my bad experience with matomy. Even if somehow I managed to get my account back, I wouldn't do any big offer with them. I checked their forum after my last try and I found it's full of bot posts and people complaining about not being answered by support. I advice you to stay away from matomy. Or at least don't do big offers with them


Adprize (the icon only appears when you have adprizes opportunities) 
Adprizes are just like ads, but instead of getting money you have the chance of getting a prize

What prizes can I win?
There are prizes on points, ranging from 10 to 10000 points. Prizes on money, ranging from $0.25 to $50. And you can win a year of golden account.

What are my chances of winning?
Honestly, not a lot. If you expect to win an important every week you'll get disappointed very soon.
However, even though the chances are not too high I still recommend to click all of your adprizes because the prizes are just too good.
At the moment of writing this lines I've clicked around 150.000 adprizes and I "only" won 532 times. Still I'm very happy with the prizes I've won.

How do I make money from adprizes?
All you have to do is click them. After getting some chances by clicking ads, they'll appear on the ads page, under the orange ads.
After clicking on them you'll see the same window you see while clicking ads. After the timer runs out you'll either see a winning message or a "close" and a "next" buttons.

A word of advice. Don't dedicate 100% of your attention to doing adprizes or you'll get tired very quickly. All you have to do is clicking "next" over and over until you either win or you run out of opportunities. Instead, try this.
Make the window small enough so it won't be a bother, but big enough so you can still see the "next" button as it appears. On the rest of the screen you can put on a video, participate on the forum, or anything you like.
Leave the mouse over the "next" button and click whenever it appears. After a short time you'll get used to the period between clicks or you'll learn to recognize the button with your peripheral sight.
This way you'll be able to easily click through all of your adprizes without getting tired.


--Cashing out--

What's the 2nd sweetest thing of internet money? Cashing out, of course! Spending that money is 1st place

What's the process to cash out?
First you'll need to make sure your payment processor is correctly configured at your personal settings page.
 If that's ok, then go to your resume page and click on the ">" simbol right besides the main balance
You'll be asked to select the payment processor you want to cash out to and then you'll be shown the operation's details for you to confirm.
After confirming payment should be in your account almost instantly. It can take a few minutes or hours if the system has a big workload, but you'll receive it. If you don't, then contact support. They'll do everything they can to help you.

Do I need to verify my account to cash out?
No. You only need to verify your account if you are going to make a deposit through paypal, payza or skrill (you can deposit through an unverified neteller).
However in some countries where the political situation is complicated, each payment processor may set its own limits, and Neobux can't be responsible for them.
For instance I've read that some users from venezuela were being required to verify their paypal accounts to accept the money neobux had sent. If you can't accept the money, it's refunded to neobux. But neobux's TOS establish that they don't take refunds. They won't send them back to another processor nor credit it back to your neobux account. Which means that if you can't accept the money, it will get lost.

If you think your country may fall under that situation, check the forums and ask people from your country, see if they had any problem of that sort.

How can I select the amount I want to cash out?
You can't. Not directly at least. When you cash out you'll withdraw every single cent you have on your main balance (according to neobux this is for security purposes). So, if you want to cash out just a part of your money you'll have to transfer a part of it to the rental balance.
Money on rental balance can be used to rent, recycle and renew your RRs, and nothing else. You can't cash it out, use it to buy the golden, buy clicks (publishing your own link) nor transfer it back to main balance. You should think very well before deciding to do this.

What are the limits fo cash out?
There are 2 limits.
The minimum limit starts at $2 and increases by $1 each time you cash out, up to $10. After that, the minimum cash out will be $10 forever.
The maximum limit applies ONLY if you have made deposits from your payment processor accounts. If you didn't do that, then you have no maximum limit.
If you did make deposits, this chart with examples will explain how it works. All the quotes are from TOS 5.1

What are the commissions for cashing out?
At the moment of writing this lines, this are the commissions
  • Payza: 2.9% + $0.3*
  • PayPal: 2% up to $50
  • Neteller: 2% with a minimum of $1
  • Skrill: 2% with a minimum of $1
*Payza's is a commission for RECEIVING money, so Neobux won't show any commission when you cash out. The commission will be take by payza when the money enters to your account



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6 comentarios:

  1. How much do you make a day? And how long does it take to get that much?
    I saw this on 9gag

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    1. here's a screenshot of my data
      http://image.prntscr.com/image/0e15364cfe0b4e09b6ffcb18c811b47f.png

      i took the lazy way, so it was a little over 2 years. you can accelerate with investments or lots of minijobs

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  2. am I your RD?
    https://www.neobux.com/?r=koyucaybul

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    1. Yes you are
      http://image.prntscr.com/image/e41b35f18f2f47d0b581ae6b7637df39.png

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  3. You do roughly make 80-90 cent a day am I right? Do you have other ways to gain money from internet?

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    1. I've been experimenting with etoro. So far the results are meager compared to what I get from neobux.

      Coin offers have given some nice results, but they are risky if you don't know what you are doing.
      That 169 from november was a conversion i did. 100000 coins for $170. I've just gathered another 100000 coins and I'm waiting the 60 days period to make another convertion

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