Finding New Contacts On Mylot
@arthurchappell (44998)
Preston, England
October 2, 2015 6:05am CST
Having been here a month now, I find I interact with most of the regular, usual suspects, and our most interactive members. If I visit a post by just about anyone else most of the comments and likes they have are from people I have already seen and interacted with. It is getting increasingly rare to find all but new contributors those joining in the last few days, or returning after months, presumably only just having learned that Mylot is paying out again).
What we really need is new members from outside, so getting Mylot mentioned on Facebook, Twitter, and other blogs is invaluable. A referrals scheme would be good. We do have links to add pages to Facebook & Twitter, but not directly to Pinterest, Google Plus, Tumbler, Reddit, etc., all of which would be useful too.
Arthur Chappell
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@CallieWVU2 (520)
• United States
2 Oct 15
I'm back again, like Arthur said I just found out that they are paying here again. Hopefully they continue to pay people. I never could make a payout on here, even when they were paying. Hopefully it's different.
@TheHorse (220068)
• Walnut Creek, California
2 Oct 15
@crazyhorseladycx There may be more to the story than we even know. Did they really pay the obvious scam artists? If so, why, given that a 5-year-old could spot them? And many honest members are still waiting for thousands of dollars from 2013 and 2014.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
2 Oct 15
There are probably still a vast number embers here, but we do not encounter some unless we are already following them. I suspect that there are several friends of mine from other sites here which I have not yet seen.
The problem is trying to locate these people. We can search for a particular username, but I do not know of any realistic or practical way of searching in general.
There appears to be no list of members for us to scan through.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
2 Oct 15
@arthurchappell This a realistic possibility Arthur, but many sites do have a list available.
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
3 Oct 15
I look at posts and not who has posted them. But automatically most are of those who I have already interacted with. I am getting a lot of newbies who interact with me.
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@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
3 Oct 15
the post titles are the first thing I look for too rather than a user ID
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@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
2 Oct 15
Mylot needs a stronger Twitter / Facebook presence
@NeldaHoxie (1381)
• United States
2 Oct 15
That will be a huge wave. I will be telling a few friends about this place. It will continue to grow. People need money these days.
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@TheHorse (220068)
• Walnut Creek, California
2 Oct 15
@NeldaHoxie But you can't really write here for money, can you? I can make more by skipping my daily Gatorade and drinking water instead.
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@polaris77 (2039)
• Bacau, Romania
2 Oct 15
I have to admit that after hearing about MyLot's spectacular return in august I thought there would be a huge flow of new users on the site, but it seems that my expectations weren't exactly fulfilled. I wrote MyLot's comeback on social media, but I don't think I managed to attract new users. I guess I will try to promote MyLot once I get my first payment from it. I suppose presenting a payment proof on Facebook, Twitter, my blog and so on will finally raise the interest of my social connections and convince them to give MyLot a chance!
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@NeldaHoxie (1381)
• United States
2 Oct 15
I heard about this site from people who write here and at Bubblews. Because they are experienced online writers, I decided to give this place a try. They reassured me they had always been paid here without hassle. Their algo seems much more sophisticated from Bubblews and other places.
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