ShameOnYou
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June 01, 2014, 12:37:12 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
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acs267
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June 01, 2014, 12:57:04 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.
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harlenadler
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June 01, 2014, 01:04:32 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think. Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day!
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berkelip
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June 01, 2014, 01:13:07 AM |
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just put the ads in your signature space and sign up on the thread it's very easy
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ranochigo
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June 01, 2014, 01:14:34 AM |
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just put the ads in your signature space and sign up on the thread it's very easy OP is not a member yet, he can't sign up.
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harlenadler
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June 01, 2014, 01:17:49 AM |
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just put the ads in your signature space and sign up on the thread it's very easy OP is not a member yet, he can't sign up. Yep. I could see it being very frustrating. I was on the forum before signature campaigns took off in full force and before the activity system. Joining now as a newbie and seeing that I wouldn't become a member for 6+ weeks would be a bit discouraging. C'est la vie, I guess. Or, you could always buy someone else's account, I guess.
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acs267
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June 01, 2014, 01:18:11 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think. Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day! Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something.
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harlenadler
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June 01, 2014, 01:19:46 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think. Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day! Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something. Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well ), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well.
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poeEDgar
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June 01, 2014, 02:25:42 AM |
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lowest paying (that is worth it) is for Member accounts, but it gets much better at the Full Member and Senior Member levels. it's too bad that it takes several months activity to get to those levels.
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I woulda thunk you were old enough to be confident that technology DOES improve. In fits and starts, but over the long term it definitely gets better.
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acs267
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June 01, 2014, 02:38:45 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think. Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day! Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something. Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well ), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well. Agree. I think it was a bit better in 2011-2012, I think this was when PD was the only campaign, and you could get paid a good amount just based on your post count. Which was golden.
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CEG5952
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June 01, 2014, 04:55:10 AM |
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I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think. Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day! Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something. Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well ), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well. This is why I never got into those "pay per post" kind of things. It's much better now that there are programs (like GAW Miners' ) that just give you a flat payout if you reach the minimum posts. I'm not a 1000 post/month kinda guy, lol.
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DolanDuck
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June 01, 2014, 05:32:57 AM |
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Yes it depends on how many posts are you doing weekly on average. Just make your calculations and compare the flat gain with the potential pay per post one, and make your wise decision.
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hilariousandco
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June 01, 2014, 07:45:32 AM |
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Whats the most have someone made? just curious, cause I obviously cant get there right now.
Or average btc earned.
Hard to give an average because some posters only do the minimum 50 posts a month, but most probably do a couple hundred or so, but there's a few users who do well over a thousand a month including me. Bryant.coleman earned over 2btc last month and that's the highest payout I've ever seen. Wow, how do you make over a thousand? Are they all constructive? Read my posts and you tell me. As long as you put a bit of thought into them and they're relevant you should be fine. If you don't though you'll be banned pretty quickly. The forum has been cracking down on spammers pretty hard as of late. Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well ), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well. This is why I never got into those "pay per post" kind of things. It's much better now that there are programs (like GAW Miners' ) that just give you a flat payout if you reach the minimum posts. I'm not a 1000 post/month kinda guy, lol. The fixed payout deals are great if you only make 50 or so posts a month. Not so much if you do that in a day though . The fixed deals also probably cut down on spam, but the operators don't get as much advertising as the pay per post ones. Maybe more deals will change to the fixed rate model with the price rises and stuff. At least they can budget how much they're going to pay out if they cap the number of participants too.
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lowkee
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June 01, 2014, 09:58:35 AM |
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Up down pays
Hero members will receive: 0.0014BTC = 0.62 USD Senior: 0.0012BTC = 0.53 USD Full: 0.0008BTC = 0.35 USD Members: 0.0006BTC = 0.26 USD
With a 200 post limit at senior level that's $100 usd per week, is signature campaigns really worth it. How long does it take to get to each of these member statuses? To reach jnr member is it based on how long you are active or is it a set time?
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hilariousandco
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June 01, 2014, 10:20:37 AM |
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You can only get upto a max of 14 activity points per two week period. The next period starts on June 10th. The following will be a timetable for you providing you make the required posts:
1 X 14 = 14 You are here now 2 X 14 = 28 3 X 14 = 42 Jnr Member [June 24th] 4 X 14 = 56 5 X 14 = 70 Member [July 22nd] 6 X 14 = 84 7 X 14 = 98 8 X 14 = 112 9 X 14 = 126 Full Member [sept 16th]
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Kprawn
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June 01, 2014, 01:28:10 PM |
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Apart from the advertizement benefits for the operator, people should not forget that this is also a reward program. Most of us have jobs and families. Our time spend researching things and commenting on forums like these, should be rewarded. In the process, you are saving other people time, because they do not have to research these on their time. And in the process, companies get exposure. The "waiting" period is a shlep, sorry for the slang But it's necessary to keep things in control. It's just a pity that new people cannot be "reviewed" to be fast tracked to senior levels, based on there background and knowledge on the subject.
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Balls
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June 01, 2014, 03:08:05 PM |
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What does shlep mean? I've never heard that before.
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johnwest
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June 01, 2014, 10:37:50 PM |
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You can only get upto a max of 14 activity points per two week period. The next period starts on June 10th. The following will be a timetable for you providing you make the required posts:
1 X 14 = 14 You are here now 2 X 14 = 28 3 X 14 = 42 Jnr Member [June 24th] 4 X 14 = 56 5 X 14 = 70 Member [July 22nd] 6 X 14 = 84 7 X 14 = 98 8 X 14 = 112 9 X 14 = 126 Full Member [sept 16th]
Thanks for quoting this, its really helped me to understand how system work.
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silvestar
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June 01, 2014, 11:13:32 PM |
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What does shlep mean? I've never heard that before.
You can try to use google. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shlepschlep shlep (ʃlɛp)
v. schlepped or shlepped, schlep•ping or shlep•ping, n. Slang. v.t. 1. to carry with great effort; lug. v.i. 2. to move slowly, awkwardly, or tediously. n. 3. a person who is slow or awkward. 4. a tedious journey.
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silvestar
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June 01, 2014, 11:21:24 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
For most of the deals, you can join as a member. You can join the scratchticket one if you have 25 activity. For most of the deals, you need to make 50 constructive posts in a month to get paid.
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