Post loop?

United States
December 14, 2011 12:44pm CST
Has anyone tried post loop?
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9 responses
14 Dec 11
I'm a member, mostly to see how it works. Seems like a reasonable setup if you're using it to generate traffic to a forum or blog but (so far, from basic calculations which may be inaccurate) it's a very poorly-paid earning method for writers.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
15 Dec 11
If someone is eligible in joining Postloop (which means he has an excellent grammar), then he should be able to earn more via content writing/article writing or so.. I guess now I understand why you mentioned it as "poorly paid earning method for writers".. But, still, it's paying better than myLot, Spike..
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15 Dec 11
That's very true, of course. The thing is, if you have excellent grammar and can write enough to earn on Postloop, you can earn a lot more by doing articles - even short ones. The main advantage of their system, in my opinion, is the same as myLot - it's a lot more fun to write 50-100 words on subjects that interest you and when you feel like it than producing 500 words on boring subjects, to order. I'm not putting the system down. I'm just saying that there are far better ways to earn if you want to write.
15 Dec 11
Karimjessa sums up my opinion of them in response 4, below, by the way. Much better than I did.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
15 Dec 11
I joined there and got rejected because of my poor grammar. They require member with excellent grammar, and it seems my grammar is not that excellent.. xD I see you come from USA. So, I think you may get better luck as English is your mother language.. Good luck!
• United States
17 Dec 11
My grammar stinks! I might not even try to sign up. Do they give a test?
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
18 Dec 11
Yeah, they will require you to make 10 posts at their portal and then they will check your post quality.. (grammar, length, usefulness, etc). Just try it . It's still a worth try because it's free.. :P
@ekoytyas (4679)
• Indonesia
3 Jan 12
i have try that site, but when i finish get 10 post on postloop portal i have got message if my account was rejected
@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
14 Dec 11
I joined there but made no success. I subscribed to the Postloop Portal and made 10 posts. After that they say they reject me because of poor grammar. They gave me a very low score. I would say they are perfectionist you need to have excellent grammar and also you can respond very well to threads or forums.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
15 Dec 11
Did they really give you a kind of "score"? I just got my letter of rejection here..
@gothtini (219)
• United States
14 Dec 11
I'm apart of post loop and it is my favorite way to earn. I don't know if their standards have changed since I joined back in September, but I found it very easy to join and at the time I wasn't too good with grammar. You do have to try when you sign up, give it your all. I love how the site has so many different forums, though I have typically stuck with the gaming forums. I've made several new friends through them and have found some of the same people constantly. Though because of these forums I have learned a lot more about recent gaming news of then I would have normally. If you can find a niche you're comfortable in then I'm sure you'd love posting on postloop as long as they accept you.
• United States
14 Dec 11
Great information thanks!
• India
20 Dec 11
i have not heard about it. But after reading this post, I like to join it. all your post gives new ideas to earn online. thanks for posting.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
14 Dec 11
Is that the same as Paid Forum Posting? I signed up to that out of curiosity, but it's not for me.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
14 Dec 11
I have heard about this program, but have not joined it yet. Reading the comments of our fellow-myLotters, it certainly sounds very interesting. Thank you for reminding. I would take a look at it, and probably join soon.
• Canada
14 Dec 11
I'm a member, and very happy member at that. For starters, they're honest. They pay what they promise to pay. You know exactly how much you've earned after every posting. So there's never a problem with finding that your revenue does not match your expectations. Secondly, I like it because it offers variety. With some other paid-to-post sites, once you sign up for a specific job, you have to complete the required number of postings, or you don't get paid. With Post Loop you can post whenever, and wherever, you like. And you're paid per post, not per quota. Caveat. You have to have very good English. This is the reason they ask you to do the preliminary 10 postings, so they can judge the quality of your language. The best part is, if your language is very good you actually earn higher per post than the average. To sum up, I love Post Loop. And it doesn't interfere with my regular writing. Nor do I do it as a full time occupation. It provides extra revenue while I build up my other writings.