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Fun and Easy way to Make Money at Mylot.com

posted November 15, 2006 - 10:42pm
Fun and Easy way to Make Money at Mylot.com

I have been writing on Mylot.com for a couple of days now. There is already money in my account there. The website is a community in which members start a discussion and other members make comments on the discussions. And you get paid!

There seem to be a lot of members and a lot of interesting conversations. And the best part is you get paid for how much you participate. I put up six discussion questions yesterday and today in my account there is already money in my account and I wasn't on the site for much more than a half-hour. And those cents added up a lot quicker than adsense earnings. Besides Mylot.com is fun. I'm going to keep adding a few discussions and leaving comments for other discussions each day.

Check it out here. If you like Xomba you'll like this site. Oh yeah, and it's very easy to sign up, just pick a name and a password and give an email address and you are ready to start writing and earning.

Mylot is not an alternative to Xomba--it is something you can do in addition to your blog at Xomba. Mylot is an entirely different type of site. You don't post blogs or articles--you write discussion questions, chat with people, and leave comments on other discussions. It is a way to make a little bit of money on the side. I go over to Mylot a few times a day between writing articles and doing my blogs or if I'm bored.

Hope to see you there.

* From reading some of the comments to this post, I see there are some questions and some confusion, so I am updating this post.

Mylot pays through paypal. When you reach $10.00 in your account, you get that money paid to your paypal account.

It seems that the way you get paid is as follows: you get one cent per comment you leave on a discussion. You get a couple of cents for each discussion that you start. You also get around 2 to 4 cents for each picture that you upload either with your comment, discussion, or just on the "photo" section of your mylot page.

In addition, you make more money for how popular your discussion is and the more comments you receive (and respond to). Basically, the idea is to keep a genuine discussion going, and putting a few cents in your pocket at the same time. It's a good site to surf over to in between doing other things and put up a few discussions and post a few comments each day.

It's simple: the more you participate on the site, the more you get paid. One other way to make money is through referrals to the site. Mylot will match you 25% of the earnings of each person you refer. That way money adds up in your account even when you are doing nothing. Make money while you are sleeping!

Good luck. Here's my referral link. Sign up, start writing, and you'll start earning. Have fun and see you there.



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Discussion questions

He said he put up 6 discussion questions, not blog posts--that can be done really quickly What I don't understand about Mylot is how people get paid; I looked at the site and it says you get money for asking and answering questions, but that the pay is determined by a proprietary formula according to how useful your question or answer is. I can understand that, but I'd like to have an idea of how much they pay. Chris mentions Blogfeast. I've checked them out, but their interface always looked really busy and overcrowded with ads. I've looked at another blog site, Bloggerparty, which has a lot more users online at one time than Xomba, but oddly has fewer posts per day, and a lot fewer comments.

You wrote 6 posts in 15

You wrote 6 posts in 30 minutes? They must be weaker than a 90 year old with double-pneumonia. "Thank you for driving carefully through the villiage." That's what the sign says.

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