I Learned a New Thing the Other Day About MyLot
@Cintronwriter (564)
United States
March 31, 2016 9:02am CST
So, as I read the litany of MyLot postings about how much money is earned each day, I got to thinking, "How does everyone know how much their earning?" So, I started clicking away at the features within MyLot, and viola! I've only accessed this site from my Android so most everything is condensed and only icons are visible.
So, I clicked the "$" and selected the link titled, "Earnings from Discussions". There I found how much I earned in all my days on MyLot. Thought I'd share with the newbies this feature, since many of them are clamoring to rake in riches here on MyLot. Good luck with that, lol.
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@Morleyhunt (21744)
• Canada
31 Mar 16
You must be reading different posts. I have not seen many discussing daily earnings. I also tend not to read most of them.
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@Cintronwriter (564)
• United States
31 Mar 16
I guess reading is required to know the extent of the content, or maybe it's me gravitating to posts about earning money.
@STOUTjodee (3573)
• United States
1 Apr 16
Some times one just has to "feel around" on the site. I'm not all about the earnings though, although that is a bonus I like to come here to see my old friends and write, both of which I love to do!
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@Cintronwriter (564)
• United States
1 Apr 16
Yes, perusing the site is a good way to learn the site features. Surely the money is an added bonus.
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@bobbyjoe143 (1287)
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31 Mar 16
I only use my PC, so finding the $ sign is easy as it's just at the top right of the page, I'll assume it's just as difficult to find for those that use mobile phones as the screens are even smaller than that of android tablets!
I find as much as anything I'm interested in the break down of how much I've earned each day, because it makes no sense to me how their algorithm calculates what is worth what.
@Cintronwriter (564)
• United States
1 Apr 16
True. Trying to understand what interactions pay the most is futile. I guess we should be happy to receive any money from an action we normally do for free.
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@carebear29 (31970)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
31 Mar 16
I made a post about it the other day. I think you commented too. Your welcome
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@Cintronwriter (564)
• United States
1 Apr 16
Yes. I use to look at the summary link only, until I accidently selected the link right below it.
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