Do you make more money if you....

Canada
January 28, 2008 4:29pm CST
have a 5000 posts to your name? I was just wondering if all you people who have 5000 points make more money per post. If so, how much more money do you receive per post? I am finding it so hard to reach 500 even. I am just wondering if it is worth working towards that 5000 to earn more per post. Can anyone tell me some secrets to earning more per post? I have been trying to make lengthy responses but it doesnt seem to be working. Share some secrets please!!!
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9 responses
@smartx (319)
• India
29 Jan 08
yeah i dont think there is any clue that more than 5000 posts fetches more payout ..Yeah i agree with one of the replies that these ppl work out thier hearts so they earn more in the lng run..thats the secret reply with your heart ..then you lll be successful..
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@CherishC (249)
• United States
28 Jan 08
I was wondering the same thing. I don't think you will earn more per post if you have 5000+ points. I think it has to do with, how many people reply to your topics, How long your post is, and if you have a photo with it. The reason people with 5000+ make more money then you and I is because they post a lot on my-lot and they probably have lots of referrals then you and I. They are long term members and we are newbies. If your on my-lot just for the money its not going to be fun for you and it will seem like it took you forever to make $10.00. If you have fun with my-lot and not in it for the money, you will win in the long run. Cheers Cherish.
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@gantwick (849)
• United States
29 Jan 08
I never really thought about. Of course, I'm not quite at 100 yet. By the way, how do you post a picture to go with a discussion. I took a picture of an odd cloud formation one day and have it on my Photos page, but I'm not sure how to include it in a discussion. Any ideas?
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
11 Feb 08
I really don't think we earn any more than someone with a few posts. We get paid the same amount per post we make. However, we have earned more overall since we have alot of posts under our belt, but we do not earn more than you or anyone else for each post we make.
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• United States
29 Jan 08
I think we all make the same ammount no matter how many posts we have. Im not sure why our earnings vary so much. My lot has a system in place that rewards us on many things and I assume it is the same for all levels.
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@elisa126 (166)
• United States
29 Jan 08
Hi ALL,I'm new here and just love this mylot,I'm not here to make money,I just love shareing my views on diffrant subjects,shareing things,and giving advise, But if I Make a few bucks Great!! I just like meeting new people of all walks of life.
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@chunter (1759)
• Singapore
29 Jan 08
Well, I've not reached 5000 posts, so I can't tell you.. But to earn more money, just keep on posting and posting....Do replies more than start a discussion....Somehow that helps to earn more
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• Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
29 Jan 08
I don't think there are many secrets to this. The more you participate, the better your posts are rated, the most answers you get, the more money you get. It's that simple. But you know what? since the money we make here is not really significant, i wouldn't care much about the number of posts you make. Just have fun, and money will come by itself. In my case, it took me a long time to reach 500 too, but after a while you reach your "myloting cruising speed" and it all goes faster. Good luck!
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@dreamy1 (3811)
• United States
28 Jan 08
No, everyone makes the same amount regardless of the amount of posts you have. I really don't have any secrets to earning more per posts. Just make sure you responding with relevant and coherent information that is more than one sentence.
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@nyumix (1658)
• Belgium
29 Jan 08
I did reach my 1000 posts already but so far I am still waiting for my first minimum pay out which is $ 10. It is not really that easy here to earn little money. We need to be active posting discussions. :)