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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
sprite1950 wrote: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.
Netherrealmer wrote:they don't make money because they are lazy.
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
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.
Yugocean wrote:A site survives on revenue, no revenue = no survive. PTP actually share the revenue.
Yugocean wrote:A site survives on revenue, no revenue = no survive. PTP actually share the revenue.
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