does mylot pays you higher when you....

@cavtel (186)
Indonesia
July 21, 2008 10:45am CST
does mylot pay you higher when you post long length, i mean like short respond, does mylot pays you the same ? i mean if the point is short, why we have to write long length ?
4 responses
@mandykaren (2040)
21 Jul 08
do you think, that if someone responded with just a 'yes i agree' that, that person would get same amount as someone that put more effort into the response? if that was so, i think you would find all responses with NO effort at all and just a yes agree or no not agree hehe.. o wow now that would make it easier to earn here if all we had to do was that.. i could do 100 posts in a day loool if you notice on left it will say 'please be as descriptive as possible' That is good advise for doing better in here :)) I have heard many say, try to make your response more then maybe 3 lines, and watch for grammer and spelling although mine at times is terrible haha.. You really do need to make a little effort in your discussion/responses to do better with earnings.. i think when comes to discussion, the more popular it is, the more you earn from it... I am still understanding much here, myself..
@cavtel (186)
• Indonesia
21 Jul 08
Thank you for explaining, I understand now , and I already understand about the reply tho' but, maybe there's a lot of mylotters still wondering :) I hope this could help.
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
21 Jul 08
It wouldn't be much of a discussion if people just leave just one word or one sentence answers. I like to give as much of my opinion on a discussion as I could. And I agree with Mandy. I don't think someone who give a "yes I agree" kind of answer should be paid more than and person who writes three or more sentences.
@skbh12 (2946)
• Philippines
21 Jul 08
i think writing long lengths response does matter when it comes to paying that mylotter as i have noticed with the earnings ive had recently. before i used to write minimial responses only and get paid really low when i know to myself that i have written so much from topics i find interesting to answer but now ive learned how to answer long and i have noticed that i get paid higher. but here is the tip, don't think about the earnings you'll be having for the rest of the day because the more pressure you will have on your part. you'll only get discouraged when you see your earnings not getting paid as high as you expect it to be. i would suggest that you just enjoy answering topics and who knows, you might even be the one to give the answers to a persons problem right?
@cavtel (186)
• Indonesia
21 Jul 08
that is true, I start this discussion for other mylotters who might still wondering how it works. Earning in mylot is my 2nd reason, i mean 10$ :) i'm here for the discussion too..
• India
21 Jul 08
Yeah. As above post mentioned nobody can give you the correct answer for the question. But you would have to make your response as close to the given topic as possible. That way you are making more sense to the people reading the discussion. Also you should post enough for the person to read and enjoy. I have sometimes seen people who have posted only one liners, myself included and I feel that it's bad, but on the other hand there are some discussions that really do not get anything out of you. Try to be more elaborate and try to make your response more interesting to read. That way you will also ear more positive rating and gain a good number in your star. bourne
@leateagee (3667)
• China
21 Jul 08
In every answer there is a reason why they answered that. Yes, from what I understand, the more meaningful and long your responses are, the more earnings you will get. So basically, be more descriptive. We have different lives and experiences in life. We can share those so that other people will have how these things can happen and at least now you know how to help them. It will take time but it will happen. Take care =)