OmniBux: A PTC with 28k members, 5k weekly alexa, 8m pageviews and 1.7m uniques

$3,500 monthly revenue, $800 profit, and a unique script.

http://www.omnibux.com/

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Auction

Congratulations to the winner!

Winning Bid:
$1,000
Bid History:
2 Bids (0 Pending)
Listed:
Tue, 29 Dec 2009 08:20:30 GMT

Accepted Payment Methods: PayPal, Electronic Transfer, Escrow.com

Description

OmniBux is a paid to click site, where users earn $0.01 per ad they click on. In under 45 days, I've withnessed the site from 0 members, to 28,000, and counting,  with 500+ new signups every day.

OmniBux boasts an extremely rare, and unique script. There is only one other active website in the world which uses this script, and it is much smaller than OmniBux. In addition, OmniBux looks different enough from that website that few would notice the similarities.

Revenue Details

OmniBux is currently earning revenue from the following sources.

The first is the sale Paid-To-Click ad credits. You can choose what you wish to charge each "click pack", or use the current rates, which work quite well.

The second is the sale of special memberships and referrals to active members. You assign whatever privileges and costs you wish to these memberships, with ease. I currently have just one $85 membership available, but similar sites have sold memberships that cost over $800. Referrals can be rent in many ways, as well. Rented referrals are other users who signed up without referral links. Whoever owns these referrals earns money based on their activity (you can easily set how much. Currently I have it set to .5c per referral click for standards, and 1c per referral click for premiums). If you'd prefer more control, there is also the option of selling "bot" referrals. These "bots" are not real users, but scripts, controlled by you. With bots, you can control how much members earn, and increase availability of referrals.

The third earning method is through CPM/CPC advertising networks. High paying networks that I've used with OmniBux include Clicksor, BidVertiser, and AdHitz. I have done relatively little on this front, leaving room for much, much more earnings.

The fourth earning method is promoting affiliate products and referral links in the Paid-To-Click section. These can sometimes provide as much money as ad packs purchased by members!

Those are just the 4 revenue sources I use. When a site has this much traffic, the potential for monetization soars!

Traffic Details

Earlier this week, OmniBux sported an alexa rating near 4,000. This has only recently declined to around 6500. I took the server down for a day, explaining this temporary drop.

So far in December, OmniBux has had 1760089 Unique Visits and 8039913 Pageviews.

OmniBux currently boasts 28,000 members (all from different IPs), a three month Alexa Rating of 18,610 (remember that it's only been up for less than 45 days), and a one month rating of 6,597.

Questions 34 public, 8 deleted

  1. Avatar for sunlikecorp
    Posted by:
    sunlikecorp (+2)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:27:05 GMT

    Hello, can you show prove of income ? also details of how to opeate this business .. thanks

  2. Avatar for sunlikecorp
    Posted by:
    sunlikecorp (+2)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:29:18 GMT

    how do you pay the clients and where and how do have this hosting located ?

  3. Avatar for y2kam
    Posted by:
    y2kam (+3)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:20:06 GMT

    pls pm income/traffic details and information on how to operate this site.

  4. Avatar for hongwong
    Posted by:
    hongwong (+4)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 12:03:10 GMT

    Can you show analytics stats, and how you get 28.000 members in only 48 days?
    your site: 0 years 48 days old - pagerank = 0

    Do you advertise on other sites? how much have you spend on advertising?

  5. Avatar for omar6627
    Posted by:
    omar6627 (+6)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:45:28 GMT

    time to run it?

  6. Avatar for mudcat50
    Posted by:
    mudcat50 (+4)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:33:05 GMT

    this site came online in November of 2009 and it has made $3,500
    SHOW PROOF OF INCOME !!!!

  7. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Tue, 29 Dec 2009 23:39:12 GMT

    I'll add proof of income and google analytics later tonight or tomorrow.

    @sunlikecorp:

    Clients are paid via AlertPay and PayPal. You can set the script to instant payments,
    or payments that require your approval before completion.

    @y2kam:

    The site is operated all through PHPMyAdmin as well as the admin panel included in the site (screenshots soon).

    @hongwong:

    I have actually spent $0 on advertising. I started the site by posting about it to 20-30 forums, and from there, the sites current members spread the word.

    @omar6627:

    That really depends. I suppose if you got some active moderators on the forum (people happily volunteer for the "honor" of moderator status) your time to manage should be less than 10 hours a week. I know I spent more time on it, because I was always active in the forum, and working on the script.

  8. Avatar for kevinmc3
    Posted by:
    kevinmc3 (+6)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 01:53:09 GMT

    Are you Serious? -> "OmniBux is a website that pays you to click ads, and refer others to do the same. "

    THAT's ILLEGAL!

  9. Avatar for bpvalet
    Posted by:
    bpvalet (+7)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:11:20 GMT

    why are there so many of these sites if it is illegal?

  10. Avatar for ronald
    Posted by:
    ronald (+2)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:33:02 GMT

    How do you get advertisers to advertise with your site?

  11. Avatar for macattack
    Posted by:
    macattack (+2)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 04:07:03 GMT

    Just curious why would you sell a site that brings in $3,500 a month for just $6,500 BIN? That's nuts to me.

  12. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 04:47:14 GMT

    @macattack:

    I am a student, with extremely difficult classes planned for my second semester. While the site only takes around 10 hours a week to manage, I really need every spare second I can get for my studies. I simply won't have the time to manage OmniBux.

    @ronald:

    Often, they will just come to me, either asking in private for "special deals" on advertising, or right through the site itself, by purchasing a "click pack".
    In addition, I sometimes contact advertisers who advertise at similar sites, and ask them if they would be interested in advertising at OmniBux.
    In addition, showing CPA/CPL or referral type ads can generate a good amount of money.

    @kevinmc3:

    I researched all applicable laws, and this is definitely not illegal. Multi-million dollar, international corporations center their business around paying members and their referrals to click ads.

  13. Avatar for newfoundbeauty
    Posted by:
    newfoundbeauty (+2)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 06:51:37 GMT

    Would like to know if the advertisers know the clicks are incentived? Not the broker, but the actual advertisers, as I do not know of any legit advertisers accepting incentivized clicks.

  14. Avatar for beastieboy1
    Posted by:
    beastieboy1 (+4)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 06:59:29 GMT

    hey dude can you post google anyltics gracioas

  15. Avatar for beastieboy1
    Posted by:
    beastieboy1 (+4)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:00:37 GMT

    can you also explain where the 3500 bucks u made came from...gracias bro

  16. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:05:55 GMT

    1) Advertisers on my site do in fact know that the clicks are incentivized. The banners from big networks are not incentivized, so there is no issue there.

  17. Avatar for newfoundbeauty
    Posted by:
    newfoundbeauty (+2)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:44:12 GMT

    how do you attract/market new advertisers to advertise on your site?

  18. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:51:00 GMT

    Premium members earn 5% commission on advertisers they refer, I find people who are advertising on similar sites, to offer them a better rate, and I post to forums.

    On all of these approaches, the biggest sell is the pagerank, and the speed of the traffic. (advertisers routinely get 1000 hits an hour, as soon as they start).

  19. Avatar for Abdulrazag Alhadi
    Posted by:
    Abdulrazag Alhadi (+3)
    Date:
    Wed, 30 Dec 2009 11:10:24 GMT

    Hi
    Can you please pm reserve for quick sale
    video proof for income and affiliates
    How the the business work
    Support you can provide

  20. Avatar for beastieboy1
    Posted by:
    beastieboy1 (+4)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:54:29 GMT

    google analytics pleasseeeee.......

  21. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 05:41:49 GMT

    They take 24 hours to show up, and I added them late yesterday night...

  22. Avatar for bobbyg35
    Posted by:
    bobbyg35 (+6)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 08:55:00 GMT

    @toallcomments

    There are many of these websites out there, but there are only a handful of good legit ones. Omnibux.com is a very good website otherwise they wouldn't have so many users in a short period. Othersites like omni do really make money such as neobux, bux.to, makebux.com ... and the list goes on.

    Glad to see omni for sale, I hope it goes to someone just as good as the current owner.

  23. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 08:58:59 GMT

    Thanks for the great feedback, but I'm not so sure being compared to bux.to is a good thing...

  24. Avatar for bobbyg35
    Posted by:
    bobbyg35 (+6)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:17:52 GMT

    True, bux.to isn't the greatest. But they do have many users.

  25. Avatar for Abdulrazag Alhadi
    Posted by:
    Abdulrazag Alhadi (+3)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 21:31:18 GMT

    still i am waiting for an answer!

  26. Avatar for jobobalo
    Posted by:
    jobobalo (-10)
    Date:
    Thu, 31 Dec 2009 21:51:16 GMT

    Check your PM.

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