how many lines do you post per discussion?
By wenczmastah
@wenczmastah (640)
Philippines
8 responses
@Chevee (5905)
• United States
11 Sep 08
I try to post at least 3 or 4, so that my earning will increase, the more I read the more I learn, I read that in order to earn more you should post at least 3-4 lines. I didn't know this at first. Since I have been doing this I do see an increase. So from now on I will find something to say to make at least 3-4 lines.
How did i do?
@gerald_lian (2188)
• Australia
11 Sep 08
For me, I guess it's different everytime I post because different discussions are just different in the amount of things I can type. Topics or discussions that can make me type more will generally be longer and can be up to 10 lines or more. But on average, I guess my posts will be about 5 lines or more on average. I always make it a point to do this so that I can earn more per post that I make rather than just posting many posts but don't earn so much from them. I find that posting longer posts really helps me to develop my skills on elaborating on stuff, because elaborating is a skill that I really lack and that I really want to improve. Besides, here on mylot, even when we elaborate and it's "not so useful" stuff, I'm sure other mylot members wouldn't mind either and they would take it as it is. So yeah, I make my posts as long as possible; and reap the benefits from it!
@vidhyavini (6111)
• India
11 Sep 08
I will try to make my description to be 5 lines big. If I have nothing much to write then I will write 3 lines. I don't want to repeat the same thing just to make my description to be big. Lol. I think you could also type up to 5 lines. Because 5 lines will give us better earnings. Just a suggestion. Happy mylotting. All the best. Have fun.
@lucky38 (72)
• Malaysia
11 Sep 08
Every time I also type for 3 to 4 line but sometimes if I found that the question does not need a lot answer. I will decide to write lesser. Example: What do u like to eat? I only will type a few line or less just to reply the people who start the discussion .