Press Release Summary = Ever wonder what autosurfing is, how it works, or where to find it. This article gets you started with the basics, the ups, the downs, and a good example.
Press Release Body = What Is Autosurfing, Anyway?
Autosurfing is in some ways similar to the concept of advertising on television. Advertising companies pay large amounts of money to TV stations to run commercials, and in return TV viewers may watch programs for free, in exchange for commercial breaks during programs.
In comparison, autosurfers are paid to view pure advertising (that is, advertisers\' websites) for a certain amount of time (usually less than 30 seconds). Interested viewers can suspend the surf timer or open any site in a new window, giving themselves more time to view an ad. If the viewer is not interested and does nothing, the surf timer will simply restart after the specified period of time and a new site will be loaded into the browser. For an excellent example of these features, see ziprich.com.
One flaw in the concept from an effective advertising standpoint is that the viewer need not actually watch the rotation. Most sites, including ziprich.com, contain code to re-maximize the web browser window every time the page rotates, preventing the viewer from using their computer without at least some exposure to ads; however, an autosurfer can walk away from the computer. Most surf rotations require no feedbacks of any kind, in contrast to manual surf, paid to read email or paid to click site.
Autosurfing also allows members to promote websites of their own choice, according to a system of \"credits\" earned by surfing. Members at ziprich.com earn credits in a fixed ratio to the number of sites they view; for example, for each 1 site a member views, he or she earns 2 credits, which can then be allocated the member\'s own site, causing three other members of the autosurf to visit the site at some point in the future. Of course, as the member may not actually be viewing those sites, the 3 visitors to his site may also not be viewing the member\'s site but just logging a hit from their IP address.
Member-promoted websites may or may not be their own websites. If not, they are most often the members\' MLM page at another autosurf or an online money-making program. Members may earn a commission for each site that their referrals view, and are therefore encouraged to build a downline; the most obvious place to advertise is, of course, on other autosurfs. Also, most members do not have their own sites. Ziprich.com is in fact an example of this kind of affiliate link, representing a referral page that is Domain Forwarded to a popular and long running autosurf.
In the case of \'investment autosurfs\', members either pay a \"fee\" to join and/or to upgrade their account level. The \"fee\" can usually vary from a few cents to thousands of dollars, and the minimum and maximum is set by the site operator; as such it is more like an investment because the member chooses how much to \"risk\". The program then offers a commission based on the member\'s account level for viewing a minimum number of sites, for example, for a period of X days, every day that the member views Y sites, Z% of the upgrade fee will be credited and can be withdrawn from the site. The product of Z% and X is always over 100% to ensure that the member makes a profit. Ziprich.com is structured at 1% for 400 days. Members also have even more incentive to build a downline because further commissions are received based on the amount of money that referred members put in or earn, like 3% at ziprich.com.
Many people have used autosurfs to earn extra income, sometimes up to hundreds of dollars daily. In this regard, they are similar to HYIPs that can give a very high return, with a correspondingly high risk.
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