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JolietJake wrote:Fergal wrote:JolietJake wrote:This month (January) is going to be the 65th consecutive month I have cashed out at myLot. It is an extremely consistent earner for me.
That's excellent, well done for that.
Approximately how much are you earning there per month and roughly how many hours do you put in there, per month, in order to earn that? Thanks
My earnings have ran from a low of $13 to a high of $36 monthly, usually between $15-$20. The time part is kind of irrelevant, since instead of being paid for what I do, I get paid for the interaction it receives from other users. So I could spend 15 minutes crafting a discussion that may or may not be well received by the other members...I might get 5 responses, and not earn much from it, or I may get 50 responses and have a really good day. Or, theoretically, no one could show any interest in it at all and I could possibly not earn anything for it.
This is why consistency is needed there...if people simply float in and out without establishing any type of friendship or bond with other users, then they probably won't earn very good.
Being interesting is likely the #1 way to earn best there...making people want to read your discussion, to respond to it, and to 'like' it (although a 'like' only pays a few thousandths of a cent, the number of likes determines where the discussion is ranked on the 'Top Rated' list, and the closer to the top, the more people will see it and be more likely to engage with it).
Mika wrote:I did some research on the site and found that mylot is also one of the earliest paid to post forums. Thanks for explaining how mylot works and how you can earn. I am kind of fascinated to join the site.
sweerie_banana wrote:Isn't it harder to earn there? I made two comments there yesterday. I may try later on today.
salimnfi wrote:Still now I am not earning very well but yes one good discussion is better than 10 discussions which don't pay other users attention .
bestwriter wrote:salimnfi wrote:Still now I am not earning very well but yes one good discussion is better than 10 discussions which don't pay other users attention .
You can also respond to users' posts in a way they warrants a comment.
Emmaojo wrote:Can I get the link of this site? I can see that the site is legit with the commendation I have read so far...
salimnfi wrote:bestwriter wrote:salimnfi wrote:Still now I am not earning very well but yes one good discussion is better than 10 discussions which don't pay other users attention .
You can also respond to users' posts in a way they warrants a comment.
Yes I reply others more than I create new discussions I only have 41 discussions since last June when I joined the site .
bestwriter wrote:There is one user I know who hardly posts one or two in a month but responds to scores everyday and earns good
nela13 wrote:bestwriter wrote:There is one user I know who hardly posts one or two in a month but responds to scores everyday and earns good
I know to whom you re referring to, she is very active but she rarely writes a post of her own, she told me that she earns on average $40 every month.
bestwriter wrote:That is what I wanted to highlight here.
nela13 wrote:bestwriter wrote:That is what I wanted to highlight here.
I understand, we don't need to write new posts every day to earn a very nice amount by the end of the month, she is a good example of that. even though I think we must be very well known in the community and carry on the conversations that are what bring us money.
Emmaojo wrote:Can I get the link of this site? I can see that the site is legit with the commendation I have read so far...
bestwriter wrote:
Yes I reply others more than I create new discussions I only have 41 discussions since last June when I joined the site .
Angie10 wrote:bestwriter wrote:
Yes I reply others more than I create new discussions I only have 41 discussions since last June when I joined the site .
There is one user I know who hardly posts one or two in a month but responds to scores everyday and earns good
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