How many comments
By peachpurple
@peachpurple (13962)
Malaysia
August 28, 2017 2:42am CST
I would like to know, how many comments are considered sufficient to earn 50 cents per day at Mylot..
I understand that commenting, likes and someone to respond to comments would aid in increasing the earning for the day. I had read some writers commenting for 5-7 hours per day here but none had specified how many posts they had commented daily.
A writer had told me 100-150 per day is what she did to earn 50 cents to $1 at Mylot daily. I was wondering whether any of you had commented that huge amount too.
Please share your thoughts. Thank you.
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6 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
28 Aug 17
Please read the Earnings Program FAQs. The only valid answer to your question can be found there.
In the first place, myLot pays you NOTHING for anything YOU do!. In other words, one person may make a certain number of posts (discussions, responses and comments) and earn a dollar and another may make the same number of posts and earn nothing because everything depends on how much interaction you receive from others on the posts you make.
Secondly, even if we were told how much each interaction was worth (which we are NOT), it would doubtless vary from day to day because the very complex algorithm which calculates it is designed to make sure that myLot never promises to pay out more than it earns in revenue.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
28 Aug 17
I made 50 responses half of the day. I estimate it could be 100 when it comes to comments. I reach .25 cents after 3 hours so maybe you should spent 6 hours to earn 50 cents
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
29 Aug 17
@owlwings But if you don't spend time you won't earn a lot.
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@peachpurple (13962)
• Malaysia
30 Aug 17
wow, if 6 hours to earn 50 cents, I think I have to break the time into intervals. Thanks
@Letranknight2015 (51938)
• Philippines
28 Aug 17
Uh. Nope no one can predict anymore because they change the algorithm. In fact, they never want us to. If you focus more on the earning aspect of it, you might end up frustrated. I know I did.
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@Gina145 (3949)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
28 Aug 17
As others have said it's impossible to work it out. I think the key to success on myLot is to read and comment on posts that interest you rather than setting a goal of how much you want to earn in a day. Comments made just for the sake of commenting when you have nothing worthwhile to add to a discussion are only like to result in disappointment.
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