Paid per post
By Lmfisher666
@Lmfisher666 (820)
United States
July 2, 2012 6:28pm CST
I have heard there are similar sites out there like Mylot, but you get paid per post. Usually it is one cent and there is a limit to how many posts you can make each day. Have you used any of these sites? Do you have any to recommend? I want ones that are legit, and proven to pay.
3 responses
@pandora22 (868)
• Romania
4 Jul 12
Some good paying sites are Postloop and paidforumposting, but it is pretty hard to be accepted.They give you a test first, and you have to submit a few posts. After that they accept you or reject you. I never applied on any of them, but I have a friend who is an English teacher. He was rejected because of bad grammar and as I have said he is a very good English teacher.
Someone told me that the key to be accepted on postloop is to have friends, who are already users, so that they would give you high rates.
@boyuancy (1708)
• India
4 Jul 12
Even though I don't own Postloop (Lol! I wish... ), I will stand up for it like I have before. It absolutely has no way of determining if you already have friends there.
I joined without a referral link, and made many good friends there after I joined. It's true that you need to have good grammar skills, but it isn't impossible to get in. I got in on my first try!
@Lmfisher666 (820)
• United States
4 Jul 12
If a good English teacher gets rejected for bad grammar, that makes you wonder about this place.
@danitykane (3183)
• Philippines
3 Jul 12
hi there,
yes I have. There are several site that is similar to mylot but I always choose mylot in the end. There is this site that could earn you .08 per post. There are other forum site that is very strict to one or two categories such as trade and fores. Unlike in mylot, you can basically discuss anything plus the platform is more appealing and the set i`s well-organized.
Happy Lotting!
@Lmfisher666 (820)
• United States
4 Jul 12
I have had a hard time finding some of these, can you give some links?
@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
17 Jul 12
Like Boyuancy, I'd recommend Postloop to anyone. If you have good spelling and grammar skills, and can write relevant posts to further the discussion, you can earn a decent amount at Postloop. They're prompt to pay as well, and there's a generous referral system. You will be rated regularly by forum owners, so you need to maintain a consistent standard of posting.