What Should Be the Ideal interval Between New Topics?

@moondebi (1199)
Bangalore, India
December 5, 2015 11:49am CST
This is my second home coming to myLot. I may not be new here, but the way mylot has started its second innings is somehow different from its earlier format. In this newer version, interaction is the golden rule to push the bank forward. Starting a new discussion must be a way to let people know the presence, but too much of new topics may drive a few of them to no response zone, thus limiting the potential of a post. So, what interval do you think should be perfect between the start of two new topics?
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@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
9 Dec 15
In the old mylot, we are paid for our activities I think so the more we post the more earnings we get, but now I think unless someone interacts with us we won't earn. So we need to have healthy interaction as much as we could to keep earning. I therefore found it better to not post more than once a day.
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• Chandigarh, India
9 Dec 15
I have realised it myself in the last two days. Posting Discussions and Posting comments don't add to your earning until other respond to you on your comments. The more people reply to your comments and response, the more will be your income.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
9 Dec 15
Exactly so, I too have the same opinion.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
6 Dec 15
I always make a discussion once or twice a day, depending if the previous gets more attention or not. If a topic gains more viewership, it is likely that the enthusiasm of others into commenting on that same topic is at its highest degree.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
6 Dec 15
I cannot churn out so many ideas. So, mine is limited.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
7 Dec 15
@ridingbet , yes interactions take the time, and sometimes in a busy schedule we find it hard to start a new topic.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
7 Dec 15
@moondebi I was out this morning because I had my duty. I have not yet made a new discussion because I am checking those who read, liked, and viewed my previous discussions. So, that makes it a day after, or an interval of 24 hours before I make one again.
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@rocky1980 (530)
• Chandigarh, India
9 Dec 15
I have no clue. I'm myself trying to figure out whether writing too many post is necessary or giving response or writing comments on other's post is.
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• Chandigarh, India
9 Dec 15
@moondebi thanks for sharing your experience.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
9 Dec 15
I think the second one works better.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
7 Dec 15
When you post one after another , your followers will just choose one or two but never all of them , since they still have other followings to look for new posts too.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
8 Dec 15
That is true. People have everyone to please.
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@simone10 (54189)
• Louisville, Kentucky
6 Dec 15
It probably depends on how many discussions someone posts a day. If it is only a few, if they were spaced out during the day, they would probably get more exposure.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
6 Dec 15
Yes, the main criteria is getting the desired exposure. Otherwise, the purpose is lost.
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@simone10 (54189)
• Louisville, Kentucky
11 Dec 15
@moondebi Yes, absolutely. I usually only write one post a day but on the rare times when I have posted two, I try and space them out.
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@just4him (307316)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
7 Dec 15
I've heard two hours is good. What I have noticed is that if they are too close together, one of them will not get any notice.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
8 Dec 15
You have to be really active to keep that pace up.
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@just4him (307316)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
9 Dec 15
@moondebi I am active.
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@kaka135 (14916)
• Malaysia
7 Dec 15
Usually, I'd just post whenever I have something to write or share. But even if I have more things to write, I try to post only one or at most two discussions in a day. As I don't have much time to spend online, and I try to interact with others as much as possible, as there are so many interesting discussions out there. Unlike when I was in Bubblews, I'd think about the interval between new topics, here I try to spend more time reading others.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
8 Dec 15
That gives ample scope to a post to reach to the target traffic.
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@jstory07 (134679)
• Roseburg, Oregon
7 Dec 15
You should leave an hour or more between each post for responds to happen,
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
7 Dec 15
It seems, I am not that popular. If I keep a space of only an hour, most of my topic will go into no response zone.
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@sofssu (23662)
7 Dec 15
I personally never do more than three a day.. Its usually one or two a day for me. That also depends on the traffic.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
7 Dec 15
So far, I could not manage more than one a day.
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@yalul070 (1713)
• Manila, Philippines
7 Dec 15
i have no idea. it takes me a day or more before i write on a new topic.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
8 Dec 15
That is a good spacing.
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@PainsOnSlate (21854)
• Canada
7 Dec 15
I never do more than one a day, I want one read and appreciated before I put up another. If I see someone posting 5 or 6 of one liners I don't even look at them.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
7 Dec 15
That should be the right approach here. But, people fall under the grip of greed and post many in a short interval.
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@Traceyjayne (1763)
• United Kingdom
6 Dec 15
I only do one a day ....sometimes two at the weekend. I find if you post too many people will only read a few anyway as they like to read and comment on lots of peoples ....thus having them do the same for them.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
7 Dec 15
Yes, as commenting is the main way of churning out money, so people will depend on that.
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@Elizaby (6901)
• Pensacola, Florida
7 Dec 15
I generally doing 3 to5 a day spaced out spending time reading and commenting.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
8 Dec 15
That's a good figure to continue.
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@Gabugs (1895)
• United States
9 Dec 15
@moonbedi I'm relatively new here. So I have to guess that inter-action is the key. I do approximately just one a day.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
10 Dec 15
That is fine, it seems, for this platform.
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@marlina (154165)
• Canada
5 Dec 15
I think a few a day is the best quite spaced out.
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
6 Dec 15
I, too, think so.
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@whiteream (8567)
• United States
12 Dec 15
The only thing I can really tell you is what I do. i try and post two a day and interact as much as I can. Posting more than that would be good. I would at least wait an hour in between post and interact as much as possible in that time.
@shellyjaneo (1081)
• United Kingdom
8 Dec 15
I only do a couple a day if that, but they tend to be around the same time in the evening. I know that is probably not the best approach but I like to write what I am thinking about while I still remember it and the only time I'm really online is after work x
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@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
9 Dec 15
That's perhaps the only free time for the working professionals.
• United Kingdom
9 Dec 15
@moondebi hehe it is nice to be called a professional though I don't feel that way most of the time lol x
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• New Delhi, India
8 Dec 15
I have not read your post because i am thinking to write post.
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