Keeping Up With Rules
By Nona Morris
@nonersays (3335)
United States
November 29, 2015 8:39am CST
If you, like me, write at several different revenue share sites, how do you keep up with all the rules?
This place wants a minimum 400 words, this other place only needs 100. One place allows affiliate links, some other place doesn't.
Some mornings I will sit down with just a tiny bit of time to write something before work, and I end up not posting anything anywhere because I can't remember whose rules are which rules, and I don't have time to dig into the FAQs of every place.
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@Ponder243 (197)
• United States
29 Nov 15
Maybe you could create a spread sheet that has all of your sites, their required words, payout amount, etc. and keep a copy of it handy to look at quickly.
@GardenGerty (160611)
• United States
30 Nov 15
@nonersays Sometimes you have to put a bit of your precious time ( i am not being facetious, I know how it is) into a little side journey to make you more efficient later. I have a notebook for all my passwords, sadly, it is out of date, but same idea.
@nonersays (3335)
• United States
30 Nov 15
@GardenGerty My passwords are a whole nother story. I had them all saved in my computer. Then when I changed computers I can't get into a lot of places cause I cant remember the dad-blasted password.
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@nonersays (3335)
• United States
30 Nov 15
Mmm That might work. Not a bad idea. I've never made a spreadsheet before but I bet I can figure it out.
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@nonersays (3335)
• United States
30 Nov 15
That is a possibility. I keep joining new ones I find because I can't seem to reach payout anywhere I currently am.
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@AbbyGreenhill (45494)
• United States
30 Nov 15
@nonersays That might suggest you need to put your time into one or two and see if that helps.
@LovingMyBabies (85288)
• Valdosta, Georgia
29 Nov 15
I am only part of MyLot now so I really don't have that worry.
@nonersays (3335)
• United States
30 Nov 15
Hmm..Maybe I should cut down to one. But since I've not reached pay out at any of them yet, I'm not sure who to cut and who to keep.