Hybux

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Hybux


Site Description


Hybux is a PTC, also known as “pay to click”, site that allows members to earn cash by giving them the opportunity to click on advertisements and visit advertiser websites. The program pays a certain amount for each click on an advertisement, and it also has a referral program where you can build a downline of recruits and earn from their clicks as well.

Detailed Overview

Hybux is one of many pay-per-click programs on the internet today. Advertisers pay the program for a certain amount of clicks to their websites, and the program turns around and shares this revenue with the members who visit the websites through links or emails. Advertisers are ensured the program members who click over to their websites will actually stay on these websites for a certain amount of time. The program makes sure of this by giving members a required website visiting time to go by. If they don’t stay on a website for the required amount of seconds, they aren’t credited with the click.

How much a member of Hybux makes for clicking on an advertisement or reading an email and visiting an advertiser’s website isn’t much; $.02 at the most. This is normal for PTC programs. The real money comes when you recruit others to the program and build a referral downline. You earn money when your referrals earn money, so if you have a big downline of people who are active in the program, it can add up.

Minimum payout for Hybux is $3, and you can upgrade to a paid account in order to make more money and possibly to be given referrals. The Hybux website can be a bit confusing to navigate, and the content is obviously translated from a non-English language to English–sometimes poorly. For this reason, the content can be a bit confusing as well.

Reputation

Feedback on Hybux is mixed. Though there are people who’ve reported being paid by the program more than once, there seems to be a problem with the website not being online some of the time. As of this writing the website is down, but there is a message saying that it will be back up soon. Server problems aside, most reports are that the program does pay. It is a fairly new program, though, so time will tell.

Domain "Whois"

The Whois information for a website lists the owner and their contact information. The owner of "Hybux" has purposely made their Whois information private. While not always a bad thing, this could mean they have something to hide.

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