How do you maintain the quality of your posts when your tired?

@catcai (1056)
Philippines
March 4, 2007 9:19am CST
have you ever been tired of doing like 2-3 paragraphs of responses day after day just to make sure that you give the quality response needed? if you get tired of doing it, how can you maintain the quality? do you sometimes go from a quantity vs quality phase? where in you choose quantity over quality because you are too tired already to make long posts? please tell me how to deal with this, i think im starting to have my quantity vs quality issues =( thanks in advance
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6 responses
• United States
5 Mar 07
I do get tired and it gets hard to think of responses to questions sometimes. When this happens I just tell myself, oh well I can make it up tomorrow. Then I go and get some sleep so I can give quality responses. If it makes you feel any better all of the responses to my discussions that you have made have been very high quality. I always enjoy hearing your opinion on my topics. I am very happy to have you as a friend :)
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
5 Mar 07
I also find that by looking through posts by others than friends that usually brings an idea into my head for a new discussion also. Thanks for a good response. Happy postings from Grandpa Bob
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@Aussies2007 (5336)
• Australia
4 Mar 07
I would like to believe that everyone of my posts... since the very first one... have been quality posts. And my earnings reflects that. I simply ignore questions which requires a simple answer. The deeper the subject... the better. However... lately I am spending more time looking for interesting questions than answering questions. If I don't find the right questions... I simply go away. Unfortunately... this makes it very hard to earn money on myLot. And I am starting to think that myLot will start losing its members if it does not change its earning policies. myLot might have 75,000 members... but only 6500 of them have more than 100 posts. That is less than 10 percent of myLot's members.
@webeishere (36313)
• United States
4 Mar 07
I really can't answer this too detailed as I'm an avid blabber & seem not to have that problem. I write till I find that the quanity/quality is what I feel my friends & other memebers would get that which they needed from my posts. It's a matter of taste. So I really have no set way to do the checking if it's long enough or good enough. As long as I'm happy when I read it back then I feel it's good enough for myLot friends & other members. Thats about it I reckon. Happy postings from Grandpa Bob
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@KrisNY (7590)
• United States
4 Mar 07
I do quality responses and posts by finding quality discussions to post to. I agree some days it is harder than others. If some post catches my eye it is very eas to write a quality response.. Its the discussions that don't interest me or that I have nothing to really say to. I stay right the heck away from them. So I advise you to pick your friends by interests.. If they answer the same types of discussions that you answer- If you answer alot of their discussions, etc. When I'm looking for discussions to respond to I always start here- Friends.. Then I pop into a couple of their profiles each day-- and look at discussion they have responded to. Alot of these usually interest me too. If you sre still having problems finding good quality discussions that spark your interest.. look under interests-- So anyways only post responses to the discussions that interest you- that you actaully have something of quality to write back! Hope this helps!!
@galatea (686)
• Philippines
7 Mar 07
O don't bother with the length of my posts or responses, as long as I've put through what's on my mind. Sometimes I answer with a one-liner especially if I intend my response to be witty or funny, other times I have so much to say that I take up about 5 paragraphs to get my point across. The important thing is not to push it. You gotta know when to stop even if not as long as you'd want it to be. I do not respond to discussions that didn't grab my interest, that way I make sure that my responses always have something interesting to contribute to the discussion. If I'm too tired, I simply do what my body tells me to do, I relax.
@ajeetmish (165)
• Germany
5 Mar 07
hey cataci i just stop responding or posting when i get tired. coz its useless to post without any interest.