Does anyone know how our earnings are calculated???
By hussasad
@hussasad (57)
India
May 8, 2007 12:32pm CST
The guy who referred me said that i get 2 cents for each post i make... but i got only 7 cents for about 8 posts yesterday.. the faq section gives a one line answer for this question - 'Discusssion activity earnings are calculated based on the proprietary model that rewards useful responses and relevant discussions.'... does anyone have an idea what this proprietary model is? im just a newbie here.. so i dont know much about it....
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4 responses
@PsychoDude (2013)
• Netherlands
8 May 07
There isn't a fixed amount you get for a certain post, that's pretty much what it means in human terms. So if you write a short post without much meaning to it it'll be giving you less money than a long written well thought out post, and probably which is rated positively as well.
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@calvin222 (1606)
• India
8 May 07
firstly the length of your response can get you more. also if you add a relevant image it adds to the earnings. slow and steady.
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@calvin222 (1606)
• India
8 May 07
firstly the length of your response can get you more. also if you add a relevant image it adds to the earnings. slow and steady.
@laltu86 (1249)
• India
10 May 07
Its not that we get a fixed amount for any post its a variable calculated on the quality and quantity of the post that determines the pay , now one day i posted 12 responses and i received 9cents next day i did again 12 responses and i received 15 cents , so you can easily imagine there is no such thing as fixed earning for a post , but if you upload any picture that someone else downloads you get an easy 1cent for that.