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❓ASK How to make money with shortlinks for faucets?

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I engage regularly in collecting cryptocurrencies from faucets, especially bitcoin faucets. I consume the shortlinks there a lot but now, I want to be a shortlinks provider. When I mean shortlinks, I don't mean PTC ads but the shortlinks from faucets where you need to click several pages before the final destination because that is what most URL shorteners like shrinkme.io and ctr.sh provide.
I want to ask:
1. Is it a profitable business? I see that most URL shorteners give a $3 minimum for 1000 views while faucets charge $1 for 1000 views except for some high-end faucets. But I don't know much about other aspects of the business. So, if anyone can advise me on whether it is profitable, I would be happy to know.
2. Which faucets accept applications from people like me to provide them with shortlinks? On most faucets I am a part of, they only provide that one gives them PTC ads but they have shortlinks sections. I have written to those faucets on how I can provide them with shortlinks but there is no reply from their end. I am beginning to believe this is not a transparent business or what? If anyone can give me the link to a faucet that accepts shortlinks applications I would be happy. I will check the rates out and decide if I can participate.
That is all for now. I don't know much about the business so if anyone can advise me I would be happy to start it immediately.
 
That's a bitter truth. Faucet is not seen as a good platform to make money. We need to find some reliable way of making money. Faucet should only be considered if we don't need much money or we are only trying to whine away time..
Even if I want to while away time there are still other better activities I can engage. Faucet is stressful and time consuming, I don't see myself enjoying anything I do there in any way. I think I will pass.
 
Forget about that and find a better way of making money. It is just not worth it at the end of the day, you will waste your time, energy and power only for you to be paid peanuts at the end of the day. It is just not worth it.
For one to add shortlinks in faucets, they must be the owner of the faucet platform. The owners can earn some decent amount of money if they have high traffic. It's different for members as it's a waste of time as you pointed out.
 
In faucets, which offer users small sums of cryptocurrency in exchange for completing tasks, shortlinks are frequently employed. Faucet owners can employ shortlink advertising, offerwalls, referral programs, faucet rotators, and personalized shortlink services to generate revenue from their links. The payouts from shortlink advertising or offers are often modest, and faucets are frequently affected by fluctuations in cryptocurrency values and ad rates. For these reasons, it's crucial to abide by the rules of shortlink ad networks or other platforms and deliver a satisfying user experience.
 
Use multiple shortlink services: There are many shortlink services available for faucets, and some pay better than others. By using multiple services, you can increase your chances of earning more. Also some shortlink services offer higher payouts for certain offers or surveys. Look for these offers and prioritize them to maximize your earnings.
 
Even if I want to while away time there are still other better activities I can engage. Faucet is stressful and time consuming, I don't see myself enjoying anything I do there in any way. I think I will pass.
Shortlinks can be time-consuming and tedious, but consistency is key to earning money. Set a goal for yourself, such as completing a certain number of shortlinks each day, and stick to it.

Most shortlink services have minimum withdrawal thresholds, so it's important to withdraw your earnings regularly. This will help you keep track of your earnings and avoid losing them due to inactivity or account closure.
 
Do you mean as a faucet owner or as visitors? I used to spend time on faucets those days but I eventually stopped when I saw that it was not worth it. The reward is quite low and it was like a waste of my precious time.
 
By giving people a shortened URL to click on, shortlinks let faucets be paid for. It's crucial to pick a trustworthy URL shortening service, optimize the location of the shortlink, provide incentives, keep track of earnings, be open with users, and avoid using shortlinks excessively if you want to make money. This will maximize profits while ensuring a great customer experience.
 
Whether you own the site or as a worker I don't think there is much earning potential in faucets anymore. Gone are the days that one is able to make decent earning from it. Now it is just peanuts which amounts to nothing.
 
Even if I want to while away time there are still other better activities I can engage. Faucet is stressful and time consuming, I don't see myself enjoying anything I do there in any way. I think I will pass.

Well, creating and marking a faucet website is a great idea. However, earning money as a member on the faucet sites is a really stressful job to do. The fact remains that faucets are merely seen as a way to earn some extra money.
 
To monetise their traffic, faucet sites frequently use shortlinks. There are numerous ways to monetize shortlinks, including collaborating with a shortlink provider, running your own shortlink business, and utilizing shortlinks in conjunction with other monetization strategies. With shortlinks, users must first click an advertisement or finish a task in order to access the content.
 
In order to monetise their traffic, faucet websites frequently use shortlinks. Join a shortlink service, make shortlinks, market them, and profit from clicks to generate money. It's crucial to employ shortlinks wisely and take into account alternative revenue strategies like display advertising or affiliate marketing.
 
The majority of URL shortening services provide a monetization program through which you may gain some extra cash for each click on your shortened links. The amount you make per click can change depending on the user's location and the advertising network they're using, among other things.
 
Many faucets offer referral programs where you can earn a percentage of the money that your referrals earn. You can also earn money by promoting the faucet on social media or other platforms.
 

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