So what does autosurfing really mean and what is it all about?
Let’s try to analyze it in comparison with something familiar. In my opinion, autosurfing is almost like advertising on TV. Advertisers pay huge amounts of money to TV stations to run commercials in between TV programs, in exchange TV viewers get to watch the programs for free. Likewise, advertisers pay the autosurf program owners to host their advertisements on the internet for their site members to watch. To attract audiences, autosurf program owners reward members for watching advertisements on their own computer.
The main difference from TV advertising is that autosurfers are paid for their time, effort and internet resources to view advertising exclusively. Members have to login to their site and click the “Surf Sites” on the program menu to view auto rotating advertisements to earn benefits. Members who are interested in a particular advertisement can click to browse the advertisement. If they are not interested in any advertisement at all and do nothing, the timer will simply move to a next advertisement after the specified period of time.
Autosurfing have evolved to the point where viewers can buy membership (upgrade) to earn a percentage on their upgraded fees for each day they surfed and also gain credits to allow themselves to advertise their own websites. The fees that the autosurf program owners receive are usually reinvested in income generating projects.
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