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Paid To Click - BeachBux
BeachBux is another new trusted PTC site, don't hesitate to join on this site.
How much money can I make?
You earn $0.01 per click for standard member, and $0.01 for premium member. The same applies to your referral earnings everytime they click.
Payout mode are as follow:
- First payout: $2
- Second payout: $3
- Third payout: $4 and so on until $10
Join BeachBux Now.

Paid To Click - TuiBux
With tuibux, you only need to have $2 dollars in your account to receive payments.
Standard Members
- $0.01 per click
- $0.005 per referral click
- Graphs of click statistics along with referral statistics
- Instant Payments
Premium Members
- $0.01 per click
- $0.01 per referral click
- In depth graphs of each referral plus more
- Instant payments

Paid To Click - PalmBux

PalmBux is another PTC site.
What you get as a member:
Earn up to $0.02 (2 cents) per click.
Earn up to $0.01 (1 cents) for every ad your referrals click.
We offer you detailed statistics of your earnings through your own clicks and your referrals.
Pay and receive instantly, within seconds!
* The minimum payout is $2 and Instantly!.
JOIN PalmBux Here..

Paid To Click - NeoBux
At NeoBux you get paid just by browsing the sponsor's ads.
Unlike many other PTC sites, its goal is to innovate and reach the needs of the users as well as the advertisers.
What you get as a member:
Earn up to $0.02 (2 cents) per click.
Earn up to $0.02 (2 cents) for every ad your referrals click.
Access detailed statistics of your clicks, earnings and even of your referral's clicks and activities.
Pay and receive instantly!
Join NeoBux Now!
Download Full Offline Yahoo! Messenger Installer

The official Yahoo! Messenger installer that can be downloaded on YM website still needs to download the installer files first before the installation process begins. So it really takes time every time you install it.
Luckily, there are full installer of Yahoo! Messenger hanging around in the internet (But this are not officially released by Yahoo! - So beware!) that can be downloaded and install on multiple computers far faster than the installer release by Yahoo!. Because the full offline installer doesn't need to download files to internet anymore.
Filehippo, a reputable software download website, is one of the sites that offering offline installer of YM. I highly recommended this site because it's known to be a safe site.
Similarly, Skype Full Offline Installer can also be downloaded in Filehippo's Website.

Crazy Kart Video Requirements

So, if you have an old system hanging around, why not install crazy kart and put it in your iCafe. But be sure to have at least 128mb Video Card installed so your customer won't complain. Also, crazy kart only requires a small amount of internet bandwidth and also requires low hdd space. That's why i choose this game as one of the best game out there for an iCafe.
Below is the system requirement of crazy kart excerpted from the crazy kart website.
Specs | Minimum | Recommended |
Processor | Intel Celeron 500 MHz | Intel Pentium 4 2.5 GHz |
RAM | 128MB of RAM | 256MB of RAM or above |
Video card | 64MB Video Card | 128MB Video Card |
OS | Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | Windows 98/ME/2000/XP |
HD Space | 500MB HD Space | 700MB HD Space |
Internet Connection Speed | DSL | DSL |

What's The Name of Your Shop?

Here are some of the pinoy-styled business names (funny) that can give you an idea to have a business name.
Pinoy Business Names
1. Parlor in San Juan is named “Cut & Face”.
2. Wholesaler of balut in Sto.Tomas, Batangas: “Starducks”.
3. Fast food eatery in Nueva Ecija: “Violybee”
4. Internet cafe opened among squatters named “Cafe Pindot”.
5. In Manila , there’s a laundry named, “Summa Cum Laundry”.
6. Petshop in Ortigas: “Pussies and Bitches”.
7. A pet shop in Kamuning: “Pakita Mo Pet Mo”.
8. Bakery: “Bread Pit”.
9. Bank in Alabang: “Alabank”.
10. Restaurant in Pampanga named, “Mekeni Rogers”.
11. Restaurant in Pasig : “Johnny’s Fried Chicken: The ‘Fried’ of Marikina “.
12. A boxing gym: “Blow Jab”.
13. A tombstone maker in Antipolo: “Lito Lapida”.
14. A copy center in Sikatuna Village called “Pakopya ni Edgar”.
15. A beerhouse in Cavite called, “Chickpoint” .
16. Laundromat in Sikatuna: ” Star Wash : Attack of the Clothes”.
17. Internet cafe in Taguig named, “n@kopi@”.
18. Name of a kambingan, “Sa Goat Kita”.
19. A salon somewhere, “Curl Up And Dye”.
20. A lugawan in Sta. Maria, Bulacan: “Gee Congee”.
21. A water refilling station in Dapitan named “Wa-Thirst”.
22. A store selling feeds for chickens: “Robocock”.
23. Shoe repair in Marikina : “Dr. Shoe-Bago”.
24. Shoe repair store along Commonwealth, “SHOEPERMAN: we will HEEL you,
save your SOLE, and even DYE for you”.
25. Petshop: “Petness First”
26. Flower shop: “Susan’s Roses”.
27. Taxicab: “Income Taxi”.
28. A 2nd hand watch store: “2nd Time Around”.
29. A squid stall in a wet market: “Pusit to the Limit”.
30. A gay lawyer’s extension office: ” Nota Republic “.
31. A ceiling installer: ” Kisame Street “.
32. A car repair shop: “Bangga ka ‘day?”
33. An aquatic pet store in Malolos: “Fish Be With You”.
34. A beauty salon: “Saudia Hairlines”.
35. A bakery: “Anak Ng Tinapay”.
36. A resto along Mayon road in Manila : “May Lisa Eatery”.
37. Laundry shop: “Wash Your Problem”.
38. This mobile massage business name isn’t funny, but
their slogan is: “Asian Mobile Massage Service: Massage only, God is
watching”.
39. Ice cream parlor: “Dila Lang Ang Katapat”.
40. Chicharon store: “Chicha Hut”.
41. Neighborhood pizza store: “Pizza Hot”.
42. A fishball cart near UST: “Eat My Balls”.
43. A barbershop in Cagayan de Oro: “Pinoy Big Barber”.
44. A Resto: “The Last Supper”.
45. A goto resto: “Goto Ko Pa!”
46. A gym in Malolos: ” Gaymann Fitness Center “.
47. A store selling fresh chicken, owned by woman named Dina: “Dina Fresh
Chicken”.
48. Salon: “Hair Dot Comb”.
49. Signage on a restaurant: “We are open 25 hrs. a day - no lunch/dinner breaks!”
50. A funeral parlor in Bacoor, Cavite :”Funeraria Happy”