MyLot pays more if you are descriptive???

India
May 26, 2009 11:25pm CST
Hey I wanted to know that does mylot pay you more if you are descriptive in the discussion you started or it pays equal.Moreover does it pay on the comments you give on people responses or just on the discussion??? As the earnings are never updated instantly.Its hard to track.
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@flaredust (728)
• Indonesia
27 May 09
myLot actually doesn't reveal their formula of earning calculation. But if you do learn from other member here, they say myLot will give at least 1 cent per your post only if your posting/respond contain minimal 4 sentences, so that mean the longer you write the more probability you earn more money, but you must remember that I said "probability" because it is still depend on your posting quality, because if some reader give plus rating on your respond that make you earn another cent. If the discussion starter mark you as the best respond it means an extra cents will be credited to your balance. About commenting other person's respond there still count in myLot, but I don't know the exact amount of cent per comment you write. Last but not least, if you can upload a picture on your discussion it'll be an earning booster too. So, happy myLotting my friend!
• India
27 May 09
wow i liked your idea.Its more logical. anyway its very hard to write long responses on every discussion as what ever you wanna convey can be a small thing but really authentic.So whats the point of big responses.Anyway 1 cent per response means a long long way to earn a dollar....phewww. I think adding picture in your normal response doesnt boost. its just equal to text. i mean you are only payed for responding to a discussion.be it through picture or text.
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• Indonesia
27 May 09
Sorry if you think I'm being offensive or violating the rules. I just want to share some opinion here.
• Indonesia
27 May 09
It based on my own experience and I'm calculating my own earning to estimate it. I don't know if it is against the rules.