cmoneyspinner wrote:I am publishing Reviews on BMF and receiving 50 BMF Points each. That's how I am earning these days.
That's good you can just devote more time to writing more. You can easily make a dollar ormore daily.
cmoneyspinner wrote:I am publishing Reviews on BMF and receiving 50 BMF Points each. That's how I am earning these days.
Tendz wrote:Vehlijanta wrote:I saw one person that posted 100 reviews in 2 daysJASPREET wrote:I even reported one such user and they made $10 in 2 days but didn't see any action taken against them
If that person keeps it up, I'm sure the admin will eventually notice and take action against the user.
Toprate11 wrote:I think bmf doesn't really support copying reviews and content from other sites then pasting on bmf , it's not in the rules from the first instance
Inem wrote:Mr. B has tools that automatically checks everything and delivers reports to him. So you guys think Mr. B would sit down for a whole day looking at every post? There are software for that. The guy that posted 100 reviews cannot go unnoticed. I just did a few reviews with errors and I was banned immediately. That guy is determined to write reviews and is getting it right and probably expecting a heavy cash out on 25th.
bestwriter wrote:Writing reviews on products that we have not used nor seen is only possible by looking at what we see on the Net. While copy pasting is a no no but writing something in one's own language after collecting information from the Net seems OK to me. I do that. In the seven months I have written around 66 reviews and only once I had to wait for approval Now the moment I post I get those 50 cents but these days I have not gone there
How do you write your reviews when you have not seen nor used the products?
I understand the angle the user is coming from. By right, it is supposed to be based on the experience you have had with that company but this particular kind of review is not like that though.Yugocean wrote:bestwriter wrote:Writing reviews on products that we have not used nor seen is only possible by looking at what we see on the Net. While copy pasting is a no no but writing something in one's own language after collecting information from the Net seems OK to me. I do that. In the seven months I have written around 66 reviews and only once I had to wait for approval Now the moment I post I get those 50 cents but these days I have not gone there
How do you write your reviews when you have not seen nor used the products?
If someone has told you to write reviews about product, then it is wrong, you have to write review about company., For this you need to visit their website, and get some info online like trystpilot.
Yugocean wrote:bestwriter wrote:Writing reviews on products that we have not used nor seen is only possible by looking at what we see on the Net. While copy pasting is a no no but writing something in one's own language after collecting information from the Net seems OK to me. I do that. In the seven months I have written around 66 reviews and only once I had to wait for approval Now the moment I post I get those 50 cents but these days I have not gone there
How do you write your reviews when you have not seen nor used the products?
If someone has told you to write reviews about product, then it is wrong, you have to write review about company., For this you need to visit their website, and get some info online like trystpilot.
The owner really specified what he wanted from the reviews and posters should stick to that.Yugocean wrote:Experience is not required, have you ever discussed with experience? Many times I was reported for asking experience.
This time Mr B is asking for reviews based on website, abd you are missing experience.
Toprate11 wrote:I think bmf doesn't really support copying reviews and content from other sites then pasting on bmf , it's not in the rules from the first instance
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