realistic earning from mylot.
By oslovibes
@oslovibes (190)
Greece
9 responses
@graham31 (487)
•
24 Mar 07
I think that is an unrealistic targart,you would have to post 24hours a day to even try get near it and you would have to find discussions that you can answer and think of alot of discussions.I think MYLOT should be looked on as an interest instead of making money
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@aleks_saricx (410)
• United States
23 Mar 07
No it is not. The first day I got on myLot I started posting alot. I was only in it for the money, and I just did small posts. I did 70 posts that day, guess how much I made? 30 cents! 15 dollars a day is not realistic, but is possible. If you have lots of active refferals you can make 15 bucks a day doing nothing.
@Garrad (20)
• United States
24 Mar 07
Wow, I guess quality really does matter! This will be my ninth reply (with one starter) and currently have $0.20. In response to the poster's question, I think people should hang out on places like myLot because they think it is fun or interesting, not because they think they can make money. While I do getting paid for my thoughts, I wouldn't be doing this to try to earn some serious money. For that, I'll just get a job.
@decimus785 (1419)
• Aruba
23 Mar 07
I dont remember how much they pay per response or discussion you make.
But if its 0.02 per response who will have to post 750 response per day.I dont know who can do that.
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@cvdrpepper53 (218)
• United States
23 Mar 07
not unless u have a lot of refferals which i doubt any of us have
@maria_k (925)
• United States
22 Mar 07
I say yes you can. The way to earn that much is not from posting but rather from referral. Let's say you have 120 active referral average .50c each ( that 's waht my average here) and you earn 25% from their earning. Therefore 120X0.5X25% =15
Or another combination, is for you to post alot, start with topic with many reply and have many talkative referral as you can then you don't need 120 referral. The number of referral than will depend on the degree of talkative she/he is