How much do you usually get from mylot per day?

Philippines
April 27, 2010 12:43am CST
I haven't been posting here for a long time. I got $0.58 accumulated payment from my previous posts. I came back two days ago to check my account and I was amazed that mylot did not delete my account after more than a year of being inactive. For one day of posting, I got $0.10 from my posts. Do you think I have to work some more on posting? What is the average payment that you got from mylot per day?
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7 responses
@annavi23 (6522)
• Philippines
28 Apr 10
yes, i think you should have to work on some more to increase your earnings. i'm just newbie here and just joined this month,but i learned that you have to type more words,make your responses lengthy with quality to get more earnings.i usually do at least 10 posts a day and do some searching here in mylot search engine.if there is available task that i can handle,i accept the task.learn to respond accordingly to discussions and be active always.as for now, i have earned .59 cents the highest.well,it happened only once.i'm still striving to earn more here!
• Philippines
28 Apr 10
Thanks for the input. I already forgot the guidelines in here. I think I have to go back and read it. I thought mylot is just counting the number of posts that you make and responses you got.
• Philippines
1 May 10
Thanks. I am just wondering how they do it. Do they have staff who ready the posts? or is there a software for checking quality posts? hmmm I should figure it out.
@annavi23 (6522)
• Philippines
29 Apr 10
i think you're wrong! it's not about the numbers of posts and responses you got,it's about how much quality you're posts have and the longer your posts,the more you earn for that certain post!you just have to keep working on it!
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
27 Apr 10
It depends on how active you are and how much time you get to work here. There are many members who are able to make a payout every month for which you need to post at least 35-40 posts each day.But in my case I can never be consistent.The maximum I have made so far is about 50 cents and there have been times when I have done nothing at all...
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
28 Apr 10
It takes too much of time and effort to earn that 50 cents, have to have the time and the patience and honestly with frequent power cuts and other jobs to attend to, it is near impossible for me to earn that much now.The one time it happened was because i did a couple of tasks along with discussions...Earning 1-2 dollars a day as far as I am concerned is an impossible task, if someone is able to do so, then I must really congratulate them - all the best and happy earnings
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
6 Jun 10
Thanks a lot merlibradley for the best response, very much appreciated.i am sorry not to have seen this earlier..have a great sunday and happy mylotting
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
I think 50cents is quite a lot for a day. My highest earning so far is only 19 cents. Hoefully I can make it to at least 50cents. I heard others are getting 1-2dollars a day. Maybe it requires a lot of work though. Thanks for the reply:)
@arcideaco (1257)
• Singapore
27 Apr 10
I have been on MyLot for maybe 1 or 2 years. I would say about 1 to 2 cents a day. It is really to talk and discuss stuffs with people around here because I do not really like non-residual income programs. I learn many things over here at MyLot at the same time. Its the only paid web 2.0 program around here that is genuine. I got one payment out last year. Things are slowing for me here in MyLot actually. Cheers.
@arcideaco (1257)
• Singapore
27 Apr 10
Because the income over here at MyLot is labor intensive, how much being made is dependable on how much you have done. I prefer things that are auto pilot or residual like online articles and content. Cheers.
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
Based on the fews days that I worked on writing stuff in here, I realized that this is labor intensive. My only consolation is that I gain knowledge from discussions and it is fun.
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
I agree that there are a lot of things that we can learn from mylot. I love readng discussions and all the replies and I think it is making me slower. BTW, why do you think things are slowing for you here in mylot?
@jimmysun (401)
• China
27 Apr 10
well...i usually get paid from mylot is between $0.01~0.15,i know that because i rarely write & question a quality eassy or question here...now i sometime to do task from mylot,of course the task will not far beyound me...you can take task on mylot to earn more or write blog is also a good way earning money...
• Philippines
28 Apr 10
Thanks for the idea. I haven't tried doing tasks or writing a blog. All I did was just post here. I think I posted pictures twice. I'm not sure if it counted though. On my second day back, I got 19 cents I think. I might do some tasks or blog over the weekend. Happy mylotting:)
@lexx87 (1707)
• Mexico
28 Apr 10
between 25 to 5 cents i want to do more :( , i really need it and i love my lot.
• Philippines
28 Apr 10
I believe that you can. Thanks for the response. Happy mylotting:)
• China
27 Apr 10
i am a new mylotter.i am not sure if i can get payment from mylot.mb some time latter,mb never.my english is poor.
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
Hi Geqiandeyu, welcome to mylot. I'm sure you will learn a lot of things in here. Don't worry about your English. There is always room for improvement. Happy mylotting!
• China
28 Apr 10
hello,merlibradley.thank you for your encourage.i get 0.03$the first day.this is a good begining i think.at least,i learned how to start a new discussion and how to response.
• Philippines
28 Apr 10
You're welcome. That's definitely a good start. Ideas will just flow while you are writing. Enjoy!
• India
24 Jun 10
Well it depends upon the time i spend here in making discussions, responding to others posts and commenting back, one thing i am sure is i am paid for all this.. i don't check the earnings daily..may be once in a fortnight..but i reach my minimum of 10 dollars a month.. Thanks for sharing. Welcome always. Cheers. Professor