In short, yes, you can make money from Clixsense. Clixsense offers several ways for its members to make money. In this review, I’ll list the ways Clixsense members can make money and how lucrative these ways are. I'll also give something of an account of my experience with Clixsense.
Before I begin, I’m going to state that I, personally, don’t like Clixsense. I’ve never been able to make a lot of money off of it. But you may be able to make some cash.
So, how does one make money from Clixsense?
As noted above, Clixsense offers its members several ways to make money.
These ways are:
Viewing ads: Members can view ads hosted on the advertisements page. The payout depends on the ad. Some ads pay $0.001 per click, other ads pay $0.005 per click, and some ads pay $0.01 per click. Viewing ads is likely the easiest, and most consistent, way to earn cash at Clixsense.
Play ClixGrid: As explained in the above image’s text, members can click the boxes in the grid for a chance to win a prize of up to $10. Please note that the entire gird isn’t shown in the image.
I’ve never won anything from ClixGrid. Personally, I don’t think it’s worth the time it takes to click the boxes.
Completing Tasks: Completing the tasks listed on Clixsense is another good way to earn a little cash. Clixsense offers a fairly large selection of tasks. Sometimes, the offers require quite a bit of work to complete. Only you can decide if the cash is worth the time it takes to make it.
Completing Surveys and Offers: Clixsense hosts both surveys and offers that members can complete. On their faces, these offers appear to be quite lucrative. However, take these offers with a grain of salt. I’ve tried to take numerous surveys, but, after completing twenty questions in the survey, the survey decided that I was not eligible to proceed. There’s nothing quite like spending 10 minutes on a survey only to learn that I’m not eligible for it.
You can take a profile survey, which purportedly filters surveys for you (so you don’t have to click through dozens of surveys you aren’t eligible for), but it doesn’t seem to increase the chances I will find a survey I’m eligible for.
So, yeah, be skeptical with these surveys and offers and be aware that these surveys and offers may ask for personal information i.e. e-mails, names, addresses, social security number, etc.
Be very, very careful about what information you decide to disclose.
Direct Referrals: The above image pretty much says it all. You can refer people to the site and you gain commission off of most of their activities i.e. clicking ads, buying ad space, completing tasks, surveys, and offers, etc.
To be honest, I would use Clixsense much more often if they allowed their members to rent referrals.
End Note:
Overall, Clixsense is a reliable and trustworthy site. However, don’t expect to make a lot of money there unless you know of a way to gain a lot of direct referrals; quickly complete offers, surveys, and tasks; and/or find a way to “beat” the ClixGrid.
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