cash credits for articles posted

India
September 19, 2006 8:09am CST
I feel that the cash credits for points awarded towards articles posted seems pretty lopsided. How does one know which are the articles that will fetch us the most points and thereby the maximum cash credits? In what I have seen in the site there are some people who are really hotshots in making money by writing the best articles. I think it wud be a prudent idea to have a few guidelines as to what a good article shud be that will fetch its writer the maximum points which will then lead to maximum cash credits. From what I see there are some people who are making $100 and more after just a few days/weeks while there are others who make just nothing in spite of having posted a huge number of articles for weeks/months!!!! Such disparity has to be addressed as this tends to demotivate people writing articles. Any ideas on removing this disparity wud be welcome. Cheers.
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14 responses
19 Sep 06
I have to agree with SunnyDays, if you’re driving after the money each topic you post to it’s going to bore the hell out of you, there’s a lot easier ways to make money by getting out into the world. I’ve recently swapped from Yahoo Answers to this, why? Because I’ll enjoy the discussions and hopefully make something on the side which at YA I wouldn‘t of done. I’m not ging to get rich, I won’t be able to buy out Virgin Airways, but I will enjoy myself.
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@xbrendax (2662)
• United States
10 Oct 06
I switched from Yahoo Answers just this Saturday and I am having a lot more fun plus it is fun watching the change add up too!
10 Oct 06
Alot better than a point system and getting nothing back!
@SunnyDays (1070)
• Bahamas
19 Sep 06
Just don't take the money part so seriously. Start discussions about what you are really interested in and answer on those which you like If you stop paying so much attention to the money aspect you will actually start enjoying it and might me surprsied how it works out for you
@MySpot (2600)
• United States
19 Sep 06
This is definitely a community. I think there is a lot more to it than just posting, although I'm sure that posting a discussion that generates a lot of responses might help. They use a complex system that may take into consideration the ratings, responses, best response, comments, posting and more. I agree that the more involed you are, the more you earn. It just makes sense!
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• Philippines
2 Oct 06
Guidelines? So will there be reviewers? That would work, if they get paid, too. Otherwise, the only guideline would be the length of the article, and that's not a good basis of the quality of something.
9 Oct 06
That would be alot of hard work though!
• Ireland
11 Oct 06
I agree with "myspot" its the community values that matter here the cash for comments is just a way for the website to entice people to get involved. if you post just for the money - you'll just get frustrated at low returns - when you post for fun your returns will be a little higher and feel much better For free online resources www.thecashjunky.com
• China
30 Jun 08
write a good articale,equivelent to see you it the article,and your soul communication ,very close to each other from the
@jhannon (1406)
• United States
19 Sep 06
Its opinion based..Basically im not going to answer questions about stuff i have no idea about..
@van123 (1287)
• India
19 Sep 06
i do not no
@van123 (1287)
• India
19 Sep 06
i dont no
@van123 (1287)
• India
19 Sep 06
i do nt know about this.
• Germany
19 Sep 06
Is the same think in Real Life like here in Virtual LIfe: first try to serve the client, which is over here the community. If the clients like you, the money will come automatically.
@sweetcakes (3504)
• United States
19 Sep 06
i'm not sure i just like talking to different people.
@arunbabu (339)
• India
20 Sep 06
no idea..sorry
• India
20 Sep 06
Hi Nikki, Could you tell us the website address url