Problem finding the dashboard for tasks
By Barb42
@Barb42 (4214)
United States
March 17, 2009 9:46am CST
Am I the only one who finds it hard to find the dashboard for the new tasks? It is easy when there is an alert at the top of our mylot page. But, if you click on tasks at the bottom, that only gives you information and nothing about where the page is on mylot. I wish mylot would place a Tasks button at the top of the page so we could go straight to the dashboard whether there are tasks or not. It would make it so much easier to get there. I love this way of making money, but I would like it made easier for 'old' people like me that just can't seem to find it so easily unless I had left the page open. I did that last night but accidentally closed it this morning when I saw there were no more tasks to be done at the moment.
1 response
@cynthiann (18602)
• Jamaica
17 Mar 09
I am much worse than you are - and probably older too! I just ofund the dashboard. I had not noticed it before or the 'tasks' whatever that means. I hope that I can sort it all out before I pop my clogs! I do not understand what TASKS IS OR WHAT IT IS TO REPRESENT. I WILL LOOK AT THE POSTS THAT WILL RESPOND TO YOU IN THE HOPE OF LEARNING ABOUT IT ALL. OH DEAR!
@Barb42 (4214)
• United States
18 Mar 09
Well, I believe,if we can believe our profile, I'm the oldest. I read the first alert is the only reason I first found the dashboard. But I felt foolish when someone told me the task button was right under my nose. I guess I wasn't seeing too good.
The tasks are things we can write about in the way we are told to do in order to make more money here on mylot. Most of the things you have to do a little research in order to write a few good paragraphs with no copying of anyone's work. I do this on PayPerPost and have for about a year. I really enjoy that. They only tell us how many words we have to have, not how many paragraphs or sentences we must have in each. They are more lenient there and give us space to do what we want, plus most of the time we don't have to be favorable. They want your honest opinion.
@cynthiann (18602)
• Jamaica
18 Mar 09
Many thanks for the detailed explanation. I understand it better now.