Does the amount of money you make per post decrease the longer you've been on My

@chuggs (314)
United States
February 1, 2007 3:11pm CST
The other day I made 11 posts and only got twenty someodd cents for my time. No big deal necessarily, but it seems that when I first started on mylot I got alot more money for 11 posts than I seem to know. My earnings seem to decrease more and more the longer I am a member. Has anyone else had this problem? Perhaps mylot pays more at first to lure us in, then slows down. What do you think?
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• United States
1 Feb 07
It all depends on on how good of answers you give, good detailed answeres are the best. Other factors are they validity of the question, how much you are involved in the question, # of photo's uploaded. My advice is just dont answer once on a question, get involved. About 3 weeks ago I made .39 for 11 posts but made several good comments.
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@sunita64 (6469)
• India
22 Apr 07
You are absolutely right because in the first month I made maximum money with less posts while in subsequent months I really toiled very hard and reached just near 10 every time with a large number of posts.
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@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
31 Jan 08
I have no idea. That sounds like the weather we have in Winnipeg, MB. They lure us in by having an unusual warm winter and soon as we settle, then the blizzards come. :) I think it depends on how well and detailed you write. MyLot also wants you to increase your friends. The more friends you have the more you make. That is because you get involved in responding to their posts, and they to yours. When you first start, you are full of ideas, but as you go along, you cannot come up with many. That is when the friend part comes in. If you cannot post that much, you can at least comment on theirs.
@mjsdls (1840)
• United States
22 Apr 07
I seem to be making more now than when I started. My goal is to at least make 10 post a day. Sometime I meet that goal and other times I go a little over that goal. But I have found that my responses I have made a little more than I use to.