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How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 20 Feb 2021, 09:14

I started posting on paid to post site in December 2020. I was earning really well until Bizdusty cut the pay rate. I was just beginning to be active in Trendri and it stopped the reward program. Both of these paid to post sites were popular and were paying high. However, they say the site was suffering financially.

How can a paid to post site survive?
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby sprite1950 » 20 Feb 2021, 09:31

Mika wrote:I started posting on paid to post site in December 2002. I was earning really well until Bizdusty cut the pay rate. I was just beginning to be active in Trendri and it stopped the reward program. Both of these paid to post sites were popular and were paying high. However, they say the site was suffering financially.

How can a paid to post site survive?


High paying sites attract spammers. The only way Trendri will survive is to cut its pay rate and anyone who is serious about posting there will stay and the others will just disappear. Forumcoin doesn't have a high rate of pay and yet it survives so it is possible.

I don't belong to bizdustry so don't know much about it but I do know that once a site attracts a lot of members they are going to have to find the money to pay them and cannot keep paying those high rates forever. I don't know one site that hasn't reduced its rate once it has become popular.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Netherrealmer » 20 Feb 2021, 11:37

Casual attracting discussions. Thats why I had been encouraging writers here to discuss things beyond earning online because we need to attract people just read stuff they found from search engines.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Pousinha » 20 Feb 2021, 16:30

Surely, a paid to post site would survive if it adopts the same policies of ForumCoin. Or BMF. These forums are long lasting, they don't change their policies every once in a while. Some users complain about FC low paying rate, but there aren't changes every once in a while. The pay rate is consistent year by year. All forums that began with high paying rate, ended up cutting it very soon as Bizdustry and Trendri did. Others got scram or scam.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 22 Feb 2021, 08:27

sprite1950 wrote:High paying sites attract spammers. The only way Trendri will survive is to cut its pay rate and anyone who is serious about posting there will stay and the others will just disappear. Forumcoin doesn't have a high rate of pay and yet it survives so it is possible.

I don't belong to bizdustry so don't know much about it but I do know that once a site attracts a lot of members they are going to have to find the money to pay them and cannot keep paying those high rates forever. I don't know one site that hasn't reduced its rate once it has become popular.

You have a point, once the site becomes popular, it will attract spammers and spammers will not only churn money from the site but also flood with low quality posts.
I think the site needs to screen writers before allowing them to parcipate in the reward program. Trendri was doing well with test post requirement, However, I don't think a site can survive if it is using network ads.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Netherrealmer » 22 Feb 2021, 10:11

People here should stop abusing the BMW section with low quality posts and replies. They just want to milk the site instead of giving quality post.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Abigael » 22 Feb 2021, 15:31

I think that a paid to post site will only survive well if the owner makes good plans at the beginning. For example, they should set a payment rate that is reasonable. You realise that most of those sites that go down start at very high rates yet they have to pay from their pockets.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby GuestHu » 23 Feb 2021, 00:57

Netherrealmer wrote:People here should stop abusing the BMW section with low quality posts and replies. They just want to milk the site instead of giving quality post.


People are people. Maybe they are lazy to back-read and just post what they thought without any insights. Or, maybe they view their low quality as a good-enough post. The word 'quality' seems subjective to me.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby sprite1950 » 23 Feb 2021, 07:18

GuestHu wrote:
Netherrealmer wrote:People here should stop abusing the BMW section with low quality posts and replies. They just want to milk the site instead of giving quality post.


People are people. Maybe they are lazy to back-read and just post what they thought without any insights. Or, maybe they view their low quality as a good-enough post. The word 'quality' seems subjective to me.


This is true and I have noticed it quite a bit on ForumCoin recently. Sometimes I think a small word count here wouldn't be a bad thing although the majority of posters do add quality posts.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 23 Feb 2021, 10:31

Netherrealmer wrote:People here should stop abusing the BMW section with low quality posts and replies. They just want to milk the site instead of giving quality post.

Agreed. When you have already replied to the topic, there is no need to go back to the same topic to leave a similar kind of reply. Unless you have new point of view, there is no need to reply to that topic. But this is happening because active users are not creating new threads.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Dowenship » 23 Feb 2021, 10:31

Mika wrote:I started posting on paid to post site in December 2020. I was earning really well until Bizdusty cut the pay rate. I was just beginning to be active in Trendri and it stopped the reward program. Both of these paid to post sites were popular and were paying high. However, they say the site was suffering financially.

How can a paid to post site survive?

You mean 2002 or 2020... Because bizindustry will be a year older very soon or it a year older already

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Mika wrote:I started posting on paid to post site in December 2002. I was earning really well until Bizdusty cut the pay rate. I was just beginning to be active in Trendri and it stopped the reward program. Both of these paid to post sites were popular and were paying high. However, they say the site was suffering financially.

How can a paid to post site survive?


High paying sites attract spammers. The only way Trendri will survive is to cut its pay rate and anyone who is serious about posting there will stay and the others will just disappear. Forumcoin doesn't have a high rate of pay and yet it survives so it is possible.

I don't belong to bizdustry so don't know much about it but I do know that once a site attracts a lot of members they are going to have to find the money to pay them and cannot keep paying those high rates forever. I don't know one site that hasn't reduced its rate once it has become popular.

What if they earn from AdSense, from click to pay advert. Etc. Are these not enough for PTC sites to earn
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Netherrealmer » 25 Feb 2021, 00:23

@Mika the how to make 20 dollars a day thread is bombarded by the same people over and over again who loves playing victim that they are from a low tier country over and over again everyday. Give them tips, they will make excuses then go back to playing victim. They don't make money because of country tier, they don't make money because they are lazy.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 25 Feb 2021, 08:01

Netherrealmer wrote:they don't make money because they are lazy.

You make a really interesting point. People are too lazy to learn new skills. They do not want to explore. These days people who have $5 worth of cryptos pose as crypto experts. People who are on are earning pennies on paid to post site start giving tips on how to make money online.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Sotherefore » 25 Feb 2021, 19:22

I don't know the reason why most of them do not last may because they do not apply the best advertising skill
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 26 Feb 2021, 11:10

Dowenship wrote:You mean 2002 or 2020... Because bizindustry will be a year older very soon or it a year older already
Dowenship wrote:What if they earn from AdSense, from click to pay advert. Etc. Are these not enough for PTC sites to earn

Sorry about typing error. mean to say I started posting on a forum since December 2020.
A site that draws traffic mostly internally and from regular visitors does not have good chances of earning from Adsense or PPC ads.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Netherrealmer » 27 Feb 2021, 15:26

Mika wrote:
Netherrealmer wrote:they don't make money because they are lazy.

You make a really interesting point. People are too lazy to learn new skills. They do not want to explore. These days people who have $5 worth of cryptos pose as crypto experts. People who are on are earning pennies on paid to post site start giving tips on how to make money online.


You cannot say you cant until you try it. So what if you fail, failing is still better than not trying. Every open doors that doesn't break a law should be explored.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 28 Feb 2021, 08:41

Not having specialized skills is one reason why people are not earning well, however, the most important reason is they don't try. They don't try because they are not confident that they will earn. Thus, they stick for peanuts.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Yugocean » 01 Mar 2021, 04:29

A site survives on revenue, no revenue = no survive. PTP actually share the revenue.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Mika » 01 Mar 2021, 08:24

Yugocean wrote:A site survives on revenue, no revenue = no survive. PTP actually share the revenue.

True! However, the question is how can a PTP site earning enough so that it can pay to the users. I am asking this question because in recent times, one of the high paying forums has reduced pay rate and another high paying forum has stopped paying.
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Re: How can a paid to post site survive?

Postby Abigael » 01 Mar 2021, 12:41

Yugocean wrote:A site survives on revenue, no revenue = no survive. PTP actually share the revenue.

Yeah, they should really focus on earning good revenue. That will enable them to earn enough to pay the users and still earn from the site.
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