How much money do you have on myLot?

March 4, 2009 1:41pm CST
I only have $0.03 currently... I'm trying to get some more... Can anyone tell me *all* the ways to get money on myLot?
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
4 Mar 09
Welcome to myLot James, it appears you may be kind of new here! I currently have $4.17 in my myLot account. I have only been cashing out about every other month here lately. I seem to spread myself a little thin. I can tell you a couple great ways to help keep your earnings up. One of the best ways is to make sure you don't leave short and sweet responses. When you respond to others, try to leave about 4 or 5 lines that show that you are truly interested in the discussion. Also, always respond to the responses in the discussions that you start. If you can get a long conversation going in one discussion, it seems to pay better for your time. I think that is because it doesn't take that long to respond to something that you started and are truly interested in discussion. Good luck to you!
4 Mar 09
Thanks! Could you tell me any other ways of being able to make money here? I want to try and have a go at everything availible on this site and maybe make a few new friends too... You don't have to tell me of course, but if you would I would much appriciate it! Thanks again!, ~ James
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
4 Mar 09
Well I am definitely not a professional here on myLot, so I am sure there are some other ways to earn. I seem to earn the most when I start discussions that have lots of responses. Of course, you never know what will bring in a lot of responses, so it's kind of like drawing straws. My discussions with the most responses seem to be common category questions like Did you Make Your Bed today? or Do you pick up Pennies? I think the more of your friends discussions that you respond to, the more of them that will respond to your discussions also. There are some people who post a lot of pictures too. I don't post many, so I am not sure how well that pays. It's mainly just a matter of trial and error until you figure out what pays best and what works for you. Hope this information is helpful.