by OldGuy » 14 Dec 2024, 16:59
Raaman Wrote:
Even if you ask, no one will be willing to make a Pulitzer-award-winning piece of literature for a peanut incentive of half a cent. Please understand that first.
Look at it as it really works. Each topic is sort of like flypaper. All those bots you see in the list on the home page are seeking high quality content for placement in the results of any online searches. The higher the overall quality, the closer it gets to the top of the results. If it is just junk content, no one searching for related questions will ever see it. All those guests are going be just members looking but did not log in. The point of getting topics visible in results of any searches is to use each topic as flypaper to get new flies to come here and browse the site during their visit.
Who is online
In total there are 23 users online :: 6 registered, 0 hidden and 17 guests (based on users active over the past 15 minutes)
Registered users: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot], Meta [Bot], UpDown [Bot]
The payment per post is nothing more than a token thank you for providing new content to attract the flies. Those are the visitors that might also check out the posted member ads and perhaps becoming their customers during their future visits. No one is earning enough from the token payments to post content. Those who post ads are earning far more than those who just post content. We just need high quality flypaper to attract the flies.
So if you are here to earn much of anything beyond a token payment per post, come up with something you can offer in your own ads and get your ads posted. Then you can realize that the content and earnings per post are not where the money is. Those posts just need to be of high enough quality to attract visiting customers to buy from the advertisers. Make it your best.
Make a point of actually reading and understanding the initial post for the topics you chose to answer. (That is why those new topics have to be of decent quality to start the conversations). Be sure to read through any existing replies so you can fully understand the conversation and so you can avoid duplicating existing content. Always do your very best to provide new and unique educational content about the original topic and avoid useless drivel that adds no value to the topic. The token payment per post is just a thanks for your contribution to attract visitors to see and respond to the ads while they drop in.
The funds to pay the token thank you for each post comes from the paid ads to complete the circle. Your content has to be high enough quality to actually earn even that.
If you see high quality content be sure to give it the positive reputation points when deserved. Your resulting reputation score is just a guide to let you know how you are doing. If your score is below the site average, it is a message from the community that you need to do better. There are even extra paid incentives to improve your reputation score with higher quality content. (Site average reputation score right now is 8.0147%.)
Now do you see the connections?
Raaman Wrote:
[quote]Even if you ask, no one will be willing to make a Pulitzer-award-winning piece of literature for a peanut incentive of half a cent. Please understand that first.
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Look at it as it really works. Each topic is sort of like flypaper. All those bots you see in the list on the home page are seeking high quality content for placement in the results of any online searches. The higher the overall quality, the closer it gets to the top of the results. If it is just junk content, no one searching for related questions will ever see it. All those guests are going be just members looking but did not log in. The point of getting topics visible in results of any searches is to use each topic as flypaper to get new flies to come here and browse the site during their visit.
Who is online
In total there are 23 users online :: 6 registered, 0 hidden and 17 guests (based on users active over the past 15 minutes)
Registered users: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot], Meta [Bot], UpDown [Bot]
The payment per post is nothing more than a token thank you for providing new content to attract the flies. Those are the visitors that might also check out the posted member ads and perhaps becoming their customers during their future visits. No one is earning enough from the token payments to post content. Those who post ads are earning far more than those who just post content. We just need high quality flypaper to attract the flies.
So if you are here to earn much of anything beyond a token payment per post, come up with something you can offer in your own ads and get your ads posted. Then you can realize that the content and earnings per post are not where the money is. Those posts just need to be of high enough quality to attract visiting customers to buy from the advertisers. Make it your best.
Make a point of actually reading and understanding the initial post for the topics you chose to answer. (That is why those new topics have to be of decent quality to start the conversations). Be sure to read through any existing replies so you can fully understand the conversation and so you can avoid duplicating existing content. Always do your very best to provide new and unique educational content about the original topic and avoid useless drivel that adds no value to the topic. The token payment per post is just a thanks for your contribution to attract visitors to see and respond to the ads while they drop in.
The funds to pay the token thank you for each post comes from the paid ads to complete the circle. Your content has to be high enough quality to actually earn even that.
If you see high quality content be sure to give it the positive reputation points when deserved. Your resulting reputation score is just a guide to let you know how you are doing. If your score is below the site average, it is a message from the community that you need to do better. There are even extra paid incentives to improve your reputation score with higher quality content. (Site average reputation score right now is 8.0147%.)
Now do you see the connections?