Playing with PTC finding us with regular words which always appears, such as "standart member" and "premium member". But, what does standart and premium member mean in PTC?
Standart member mean a member who join a PTC for free (no charge added). And the opposite of it is premium member, who join a PTC by paying some money.
Based on my simple definiton above, it seems that being a standart member gives more benefit than the other one. Is it true? Not always like that.
Talk about benefit or advantage, (and any other words with similar meaning) being a standar or premium member, we must consider some points of view.
1. If we talk about the initial charge that we should pay, it is clearly said that being a standart member is cheaper than premium one. Of course it's true, because if you have already choosed to be a premium member, you have to pay some dollars ($) advanced.
2. But if talking about the number of dollars we got when we click ads, --- of course being a premium member will make you earn a bigger dollars ($). Such as, standart member will get 0.01$ for each ads they click, instead of premium member got 0.015$ per each. It also happen if you have referrals. The treatment for calculating the points is same as above.
The simply ilustration below:
If you have 10 referrals, and you are only a standar member, imagine that there are 10 ads to click a day. It means your earning from your referrals only 10 x 10 x 0.005$ = 0.5$ a day.
But if you are a premium member, with 10 referrals, count how much earning you will get a day. 10 x 10 x 0.01$ = 1$ / day.
That's only a simply ilustration with the same comparation in the number of ads they click. But in fact, premium member got more ads to click than the standart one.
Then, imagine... How much money they earn from being a premium one.
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