Tips for the newbie

@rensal77 (116)
Philippines
December 3, 2008 8:23am CST
Hi fellow myLotters! I am a newbie here. And I would like to ask for any tip for a beginner like me. I would also appreciate it if u would share how long you have been a myLotter, how you found out about it, and why did you sign up. I am only a week old here in myLot. I found it out through searching for possible venues where I can promote my website. That's basically the reason why I signed up. And what's nice about myLot is that I am able to promote my blog, I am able to participate in interesting discussions and I earn at the same time! how about you guys? Thanks!
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5 responses
@cornyman (1128)
• Germany
13 Dec 08
Hello rensal77, if you like to read my Guide for myLot you can have a look on my profile's website. I think you'll find some useful hints to improve your earnings and have more fun with making friends and so on. Have a nice weekend and keep on posting in myLot!
@rensal77 (116)
• Philippines
31 Mar 09
Thanks cornyman! I will do that. :)
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@riyasam (16556)
• India
30 Mar 09
it is a long time now since ou have joined mylot,i am sure by now you must be familiar with the mylot guidelines.i woul like to say to you that hardworking really pays.try to respond to as many discussions possible and also do start your own discussions.
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@rensal77 (116)
• Philippines
31 Mar 09
Thanks for the tip!
• Philippines
11 Jan 09
Hi there! I just want to welcome you here and share some of Mylots best offers. Here, you get to encounter people from different walks of life, from different places around the world. You can share and comment on other people's discussion. You can upload your personal photos for your mylot friends to view it. And lastly, you can do these things while EARNING. Isn't that great? And with regards to your question, I came here through a referral and i already forgot who gave me that. lol I signed up here mainly because of the pay that it offers. If you need more help, just pm me. I'll be willing to help you. Good day my friend!
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@rensal77 (116)
• Philippines
31 Mar 09
Thanks a lot for these!
31 Mar 09
Hi rensal, Here is a list of tips that I wish I knew when I first joined but had to find out through trial and error. 1. Initially respond to more discussions than you create to get a feel of how things work. when you feel comfortable increase the number of discussions you start. 2. If you see an argument or trolling going on in a discussion don't join in even if you have something nice to say. Mylot may delete the entire discussion if things get to heated and you will lose your earnings on that discussion. 3. From time to time look at the terms and conditions again. I only looked at the terms and conditions when I first joined and it can be easy to forget some of the items if you don't remind yourself of them. 4.Try to respond only to discussions you are really interested in. You will tend to write more for these and have something more interesting to say. 5.Try not to be too focused on the money...in my opinion this spoils the intrinsic enjoyment of responding to topics that you like and can make mylotting feel like a chore...just enjoy making comments and the money will take care of itself. 6. The mylot community is filled with really warm and kind hearted people who are always willing to assist someone who needs help in getting around mylot, so always ask someone if you have difficulties. I hope you enjoy your time here. Happy Mylotting!
@oyenkai (4394)
• Philippines
4 Dec 08
I'm glad you found this site! The best tip there is is to get a referral. At least one who will be as active as you in participation, that would make a great difference in your earnings. I have several referrals but only one participates in the discussion. About actually convincing someone to sign up, it's better if he/she's a friend of yours who's into the same sort of online-earning :) Thanks for the comment on my discussion!
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@rensal77 (116)
• Philippines
4 Dec 08
Thanks oyenkai! I guess I better start looking for active referrals. That would be the challenge...keeping them active. :)