How to make money with postloop?

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@lekhya (819)
India
January 30, 2012 7:05am CST
Alert to all the postloopers!recently i have registered to postloop.I heard its similar to mylot but pays better.To be frank i DIDN'T FIND IT USER FRIENDLY LIKE MYLOT.How to start with it and make good money.According to it i need to submit 10 posts for approval of the admin but what should be the length of them.Are responses to other's posts also considered as "posts".I have already posted one on "meditation".How to get along with it?Any suggestions plz!
7 responses
@boyuancy (1708)
• India
30 Jan 12
So let's begin: 1. You go to Postloop.com and register. 2. You go to http://www.postloop.com/sites/forums/all and on the huge, Yellow box, you hit 'Subscribe' to the Postloop Portal. 3. Once you have done that, go to portal.postloop.com. 4. Register there. 5. Make your 10 posts in top quality. Yes, a reply to another person's thread is also a post. You may want to start at least 1 thread yourself. 6. Wait 24 hours. 7. Welcome to Postloop.
@lekhya (819)
• India
30 Jan 12
I AM already done with the 4 step...To add to it,i posted 1 thread already.So is it sufficient if reply to the others threads to complete the remaining 9.What about responding to my own thread comments which i receive from others.Is it also a post?Please clarify...
@bloggeroo (2167)
• Philippines
30 Jan 12
Yes, it is much better (or faster) if you just post one reply per thread or discussion to reach the required number of posts. Make sure you have at least two paragraphs per post or reply. And you may want to start one or two topics or discussions. Anyway, my evaluation said that my post length is good and the grammar is also good. These were enough to get me approved. But there's a comment saying that I should try to start discussions.
@boyuancy (1708)
• India
30 Jan 12
Bloggeroo is right Lekhya. I can't believe I have made so many good friends from Postloop. So, the problem with replying to your own threads is, you can get carried away and just quote the entire response and give it an opinion as a "Yes, I agree" or "No". This may turn out to be a huge mistake, and may void your chances of getting selected. So try to respond to different threads, so that the admin knows that you have knowledge about different topics. Also, as I said earlier, create some threads.
@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
31 Jan 12
lol. I've been rejected by postloop. I was told that my English grammar is too poor and I do not have what they are looking for. I cannot anymore apply for another review and I may not create another account. Is it really because of my grammar that they rejected me or are my posts too technical for them to understand? Most of my posts are under the computer's category and being a little IT me, I can't help being too technical in my terms... How did you go, lekhya? I hope you did better than me.
• Davao, Philippines
31 Jan 12
Just 24 hours in postloop and we're in a loop of confusion already. lolz I think I better stick with MyLot. Besides, most MyLot users really loved in here better. This time I am going to try my best to learn as much as I can here. The more I know, the more options I have, the better, right?
@lekhya (819)
• India
1 Feb 12
Yes,knowledge is divine.Its will definitely fetch you success.And coming to continuing in mylot,its a good decision.Mylot is great and easy to work with unlike postloop.I would like to give a shot for postloop and in the process if i get rejected i need to stay here only.Lets see what happens.I have my fingers crossed.
@lekhya (819)
• India
31 Jan 12
Heyyy, U getting rejected by postloop sounds awkward to me.The reason which they produced to justify themselves sounds absurd too.May be they were not able to put brains in your stuff.U guessed right.Y u can't create another account when others are trying more than once even after getting rejected? I have posted just "once".Unknowingly i responded to my own thread with a thanksgiving.I don't think i will get through it.Some of the experts here are saying that responding to the thread is also considered as a "post".I was unaware of that.Ya have they made the system so complicated?
@txgrl21 (819)
• United States
31 Jan 12
Yes I agree that Postloop is not user friendly, the FAQ's are confusing and it's hard to get started. I have a guide on how to start earning on my blog if you are still having problems. In my opinion Postloop is still a great site for earning.
@lekhya (819)
• India
31 Jan 12
Hi txgrl, I have visited your blog.It has some good money making stuff in it.I would probably try some of them for better earnings.Keep blogging some more valuable information.All the best to you.
@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
30 Jan 12
You need to read through the FAQs at Postloop, to make sure you do everything right, or you could be rejected. Mae sure your grammar and punctuation are good, and that responses are at least 3 sentences long and add to the topic. Posts like 'I agree with everything you said' will not get you anywhere, so be sure to find something unique to say, and try to say it in an original way. Be spontaneous, keep an eye on quality and you'll be fine. I've only been with Postloop for 3 weeks, but I've already cashed out $55, so it's worth getting it right.
@lekhya (819)
• India
31 Jan 12
Vow Sandra! Mam you are awesome!Making 55$ in 3 weeks!!! I wonder what will happen to me.I wish i would not get rejected by them.As u suggested i need to go through those FAQs for more clarity.Thanks for responding.Happy mylotting!
@angelako (280)
• Italy
31 Jan 12
I just heard it actually but not been there personally,i think better i stay here in mylot,because i already know how this work and beside making a lot of things in a day,makes me tired.
31 Jan 12
I don't know I try post loop many times but could not get in for some reason. There system is very confusing I don't get it at all.
@lekhya (819)
• India
31 Jan 12
Ya i see that from the above responses i got.As everyone there suggested i feel the system of approval itself is too complicated.U don't worry.HAPPY MYLOTTING!
@bloggeroo (2167)
• Philippines
30 Jan 12
I have recently joined PostLoop and after getting approved, I started posting in several forums. Frankly, I thought it would just be a walk in the park posting here and there, but posting in specialized forums seems to require more thinking than my usual. In fact, some of the forums will require a level of expertise from the members otherwise you will likely get flamed for posting newbie questions. Anyway, I'm still working on reaching the payout threshold. And after I get the hang of it, I'm thinking of focusing on a few forums so I'll be more efficient.
@lekhya (819)
• India
31 Jan 12
Posting in forums definitely requires more thinking and with those related to postloop where there is a tough scrutiny...u need to expertise. Anyways all the best!