Should I start posting 10 or more discussions a day?
By suny
@suni51 (3429)
India
May 18, 2018 6:25am CST
I have seen a few members posting discussions after discussions within a short span. I have reasons to believe that they are earning well otherwise they would not do so! As far I am concerned, I have only a few articles in my account so far. So what do you say guys, should I post more to earn more?
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
18 May 18
We get paid for the interaction we received from others not how many posts we do post..there are chances of ignoring the posts of person who continuously post..some people don't even look at them..try to post a quality post with good content that's enough .
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@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
18 May 18
before I used to comment to all discussions I will see. Now, I mature... ehem.. I don't go to discussions about good morning and goodnight unless she/he is a friend, to whom I know will respond back.
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
18 May 18
@Mavic123456 I generally go to members who reply to my posts or the ones I like their matter!
@JamesHxstatic (29413)
• Eugene, Oregon
20 May 18
I do not read more than one when several are posted by one person.
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@lovebuglena (44713)
• Staten Island, New York
18 May 18
Doing so can actually turn people away from reading your stuff. If you post a discussion say every hour or every few hours that is okay. But back to back in a very short time frame is not good and can mean getting hardly any interaction on most or all discussions posted that day.
Also, just because you post many discussions in one day doesn't mean you will earn more because your earnings depend on interaction of other people on what you post on mylot. So, if hardly anyone interacts on your many discussions you posted on a certain day, you will hardly make anything.
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
18 May 18
My thoughts exactly but when I see discussions on dashboard coming from the same posters one after the other I felt like they must be taking the advantage of their posts. But I think now I know it better that maybe it makes a difference but it's not worth posting so many within a short time span.
@suni51 (3429)
• India
20 May 18
@lovebuglena I think so too. Suppose one posted 30 posts in a day and got 5 answers on an average on each of them. But how long if the OP failed to respond on all of them or any of them the respondent will feel neglected and avoid that person.
@lovebuglena (44713)
• Staten Island, New York
18 May 18
@suni51 Usually, when someone posts many discussions one after the other they are very short. They probably think they will make more by doing these short back to back discussions but they are wrong.
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@andriaperry (117130)
• Anniston, Alabama
19 May 18
If I see five up, I pick one and I do not read the others. One to three a day should be enough.
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@Shivram59 (36339)
• India
18 May 18
@suni51 You may,if you have something to share.And I fully agree with you that discussions,if they are responded, increase our earnings.I have noticed it,too.
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
18 May 18
@Shivram59 I never had the doubt about it mate but reading the same mebers again and again I wanted to say something sarcastic!
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@Shivram59 (36339)
• India
18 May 18
@suni51 I once had the same doubt,but @JoiletJake cleared it.
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@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
21 May 18
I post less and interact more.. if I were to post that many I would not be able to interact as much and that is where the money is made. making 10 discussions and then only saying thank you for your response is not going to get you much earnings.. post something with substance and keep the interaction going.. and you only need one or two good posts.
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@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
21 May 18
@suni51 so true.. so you must take it upon yourself to be cordial and inquisitive and interact with everyone. Don't worry about those others that keep posting. Often we can tell them how to do it over and over until we are blue in the face and they don't get it and continue on the same way.
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@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
19 May 18
Ooops sorry I have just duplicated your discussion . Apologies.
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@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
20 May 18
@suni51 At least you have more responses than I have. You're still doing well on this one
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
20 May 18
@sprite1950 Come on, there is no comparison in between you and me.... you are one of the most popular ones here and I am just a newbie!
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
18 May 18
@lnillerman My answer is still the same- No thank You!
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@jobelbojel (35987)
• Philippines
18 May 18
I think can earn big if and only if there are more comments on their discussions.
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@morgoodie (2645)
• United States
18 May 18
I think it is better to write quality versus quantity. If all 10 posts were of high quality, it would be worth it but you would soon run out of topics to discuss quickly. I don't have very many discussions but I am still new and trying to build up my friends. I am sure you will do fine without posting so many discussions in a day.
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
20 May 18
@morgoodie I am no more doing my weekly discussions on this site but I used to start 3-4 in a month and luckily I got so many comments and sub-comments that kept me busy for months on them. I kind of feel people doing so many 20-30 to be precise a day are probably spamming the system for self gain.
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@morgoodie (2645)
• United States
19 May 18
@suni51 I couldn't sustain that number of discussions every day. I am lucky to get one in a week. But I guess if they are happy doing that then that's fine. I tend to skip over people who post a lot of discussions since they aren't really anything I want to comment on.
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
19 May 18
I see only one user doing it but strangely they get good responses. So why not if your brain co-operates with you spinning out interesting discussions.
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
19 May 18
@suni51 We have different time zones apparently and so I may have missed those good for me.
@suni51 (3429)
• India
19 May 18
@allknowing Good for you if you could find a good one for yourself out of those 30 and they are only 2.5 early from your time zone and with your kind of early riser you can catch them in time
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@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
21 May 18
Imagination and the ability to stretch the thinking can be trained and it will get better along the way
@everwonderwhy (7365)
•
19 May 18
That's up to you. But I'm still trying to have more readers to a 1 post I write. It's amazing how many mylotters get as many as 25++ responses.
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@everwonderwhy (7365)
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19 May 18
@suni51 I can't do that. Unless I write 2000 words investigative content work in one go at a content market. It's still hard to do. It takes midnight oil burning toiling over research writing.
@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
18 May 18
I am more into interaction. I have less than 20 discussions under my name. hehe
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
18 May 18
@suni51 Thank you so much. I am always here to interact with anyone. I am enjoying here.
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
20 May 18
@mlgen1037 I think so, you are active and enjoying the interaction rather than posting tones of posts that have nothing to say. Keep up the good job
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