Which counts here at myLot? Quality or Quantity of Posts?
By ibiza_hippie
@ibiza_hippie (211)
Philippines
November 11, 2006 1:32am CST
I was just wondering...
and perhaps there are so many users online
right now...
7 responses
@melody1011 (1663)
• India
11 Nov 06
The quality of your posts gets you more earnings as compared to just blind posting. I posted just about 20 posts yesterday and made abt 1$ which i felt was pretty good
@ibiza_hippie (211)
• Philippines
11 Nov 06
so do you mean it's still the quantity
of the responses you make?
logically speaking,
do you think Mylot reads every single post
and decide on which response has quality or not?
well, then again maybe you are right...
it's in the number of characters on your posts.
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK?
@naha123 (1265)
• India
11 Nov 06
To me its quality only.. and it also needs to put some extra quantity to earn money but never compromise on quality posts....
@shoreboy31 (1433)
• United States
11 Nov 06
Quality instead of quantity. the first 2 days I was here I was posting about 50 times/day. I made roughly .90/day for those 2 days. Last night I was only able to make 15 posts, and they were detailed descriptive, and on- topic. They furthered the discussions, and I even got best response on 2 of them. I made over 1.30 for those 15 posts. The guidelines even tell you in not so many words, they are paying you to make quality descriptive posts which keep the discussion on topic and interesting.
When creating a discussion find one that many people can relate to, and post it.
Instead of just going on a mad friend-adding spree, oly add those who made quality detailed responses to your discussions, or those who created an interesting discussion that you were able to give a quality response to. Then use your buddy list to find discussions you want to take place in.
Always remember, the more interest you have in a particular subject, the better of a response you can give, and the more money that response will net you.
Upload a picture with as many responses you can. Make sure the pictures are relevant to the subject matter of the discussion you are posting them in, and don't repeat a picture. Post a different picture on every upload.
I hope this helps. I know it helped me.
@ibiza_hippie (211)
• Philippines
11 Nov 06
very well said!
your post is surely informative.
thank you.
@ninjajack (344)
• Singapore
11 Nov 06
Quality definitely overrides quantity, so try not to post a discussion for the sake of posting as it would not earn you much but try to answer post by replying quality answer. In this case you will be on the correct track.