Postloop Dilemma
By figjam00
@figjam00 (1445)
India
March 3, 2013 11:23pm CST
I have been trying so hard to get approved but they say my grammar is not up to the mark. Before submitting the posts I have checked out my grammar issues and there were none. I want an honest advice on how to get the postloop account get approved?
5 responses
@veganbliss (3895)
• Adelaide, Australia
4 Mar 13
In reality, they have the right to refuse anyone for any good reason they can come up with. I have seen a great many MyLot members from India being refused for any number of reasons. PostLoop might say "grammer", but this could mean any number of things remotely related to this comment. I've been a member there for ever since it was first mentioned on MyLot. I got accepted "first shot". I can recall being given an incredibly high score & some extremely good comments from the "approvers", also from other PostLoop members as well as top ratings.
I have offered assistance to applicants from India previously. You need to keep your target audience in mind at all times. Your grammer needs to flow, not just be "correct". It must make interesting & absolutely "gripping" reading. You've got to "pull out all stops" & put in more effort than you have before. Be unique. These people read thousands of submissions from all over the world. Treat it like a job interview & really sell yourself, sell your country & culture. This site pays outstanding money, but you must put in the effort every single time you post regularly after acceptance.
If you wish, I can check out what you've submitted & make suggestions, but see how you go with the above first.
All The Best.
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@hippiemom (41)
• United States
4 Mar 13
WHat is this company? Is it for the US? And what do u do to make $$?
@veganbliss (3895)
• Adelaide, Australia
6 Mar 13
Thank you for the BR!
You will need to review how you are selling yourself. Treat it like a job application. There are no right or wrong answers, but being grammatically correct is, of course, a basic pre-requisite. Your writing must flow with no hesitations that make awkward reading, just like a native speaker of the language. Use MS Word switched over to "US" spelling & grammar before you post. Moderators are not interested in "yes/no" opinions, nor are they particularly interested in stuff they can find elsewhere online. You need to be both unique & interesting as well as back what you've written. PostLoop is not really like MyLot at all. Once you get through the initial stages of acceptance, you will need to join multiple other forums of interest to you & post there - every single post - to the same or better standard as you have in your approval stage. Once you've been accepted to all the individual forums of your choice, you can rate other members posts & take part in a vast range of discussions. You will probably find that you need to be online 24/7 to keep up with it all!
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32697)
• Calgary, Alberta
16 Dec 15
Have you tried postloop's rival? That site is known as theforumwheel and I am able to earn 5 dollars a day with it.
@marycheene (53)
• Philippines
4 Mar 13
After reading this post I quickly signed up to Post Loop. Crossing my fingers to be accepted! After posting 10x to the main forum I received an alert that they will evaluate the quality of my posts, so I don't think that getting accepted depends on the votes of other members.
@TheDemonicAngel (699)
• United States
4 Mar 13
You want an honest opinion?
If the topic of this discussion is any indication; your grammar could use some tweaking.
You could use an online grammar checker such as check.me or spellchecker.net/grammar; this will almost guarantee approval from postloop.
We can't just depend on our own intuition at times; sometimes we need a little help.
@vidhyaprakash_2 (7116)
• India
4 Mar 13
Post loop approve the members based on the other members support, so tell your friends to vote for your posts. All the best.