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Title: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: HiHilary on August 25, 2011, 02:45:26 pm
I've been looking through the forums trying to figure this out, and  i'm sure most people reading this will be rolling their eyes at my confusion.

I'm not entirely sure on how it works. Do I have to post 30 topics a month, or post 30 replies to people's existing posts? Also, on the bonus request form there are only places for 3 message ID #'s.

I apologize, again, i'm new to the site, but eager to contribute.

Thank you.
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: ULuvCeCe on August 25, 2011, 05:24:09 pm
Welcome to Fusion Cash! Your 30 posts can be a combination of both, creating a topic and replying to current ones.

As for the 3 message ID#'s I would pick your best 3 posts of the month. That is one way they check to see if the posts you make are contributory rather than just spam.

Best of Luck and if you have any more questions, we're always here to help! :wave:
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: HiHilary on August 25, 2011, 07:32:48 pm
Thank you so much!
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: timetravel on August 26, 2011, 03:50:07 am
There are only three places because they only ask you to submit three good examples out of your thirty contributory posts!  I try for a mixture of topics I generated and replies to other people's comments.  Make sure your posts are more than one sentence long or one or two words - that there's some substance to them. 
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: nomorefast on August 27, 2011, 08:07:03 am
I still don't know when my paid will arrive, still waiting!
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: med_student11 on August 27, 2011, 08:11:00 am
I still don't know when my paid will arrive, still waiting!

Congrats on cashing out! If you submitted for this month, it will come around the 20th of next month...unless you're talking about the paid-to-post payment. Then, they say to allow up to 65 days for it to credit to your account.


Also, posts in the contests and promotions forum don't count towards your 30 contributory posts.
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: Frost21 on August 27, 2011, 01:11:38 pm
Im new too hopefully we all get our $3 bonus for this month before it ends on us..8)
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: vb543 on August 27, 2011, 01:16:30 pm
You have to contribute at least 30 helpful posts. These can be topics or reply s.

For more information view this topic.
http://www.fusioncash.net/forum.php?topic=3464.0
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: oldbuddy on August 27, 2011, 03:26:10 pm
30 posts is a walk in the park, I have 161 for August and it's not over yet. Not only that, but I only post on topics that interest me and stay away from disgusting arguments and stuff that's obviously just to raise your post count with no real value. There are plenty of topics about Fusioncash or Making Money and that's my sweet spot. I have more fun here than any Forum online and not just because we get paid. The last 131 posts I made were for FREE.
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: HiHilary on August 27, 2011, 10:39:51 pm
Im new too hopefully we all get our $3 bonus for this month before it ends on us..8)

I submitted my form earlier today. Much easier than I though it would be. Best of luck!
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: Frost21 on August 30, 2011, 12:36:08 pm
I wish I could cash out with a million dollars as a newbie 8) :)
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: oldbuddy on August 31, 2011, 07:50:43 am
I wish I could cash out with a million dollars as a newbie 8) :)
Hah! I wish I could cashout with a million dollars as an oldbie!
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: pstovall on September 01, 2011, 09:24:04 am
I've been looking through the forums trying to figure this out, and  i'm sure most people reading this will be rolling their eyes at my confusion.

I'm not entirely sure on how it works. Do I have to post 30 topics a month, or post 30 replies to people's existing posts? Also, on the bonus request form there are only places for 3 message ID #'s.

I apologize, again, i'm new to the site, but eager to contribute.

Thank you.

Don't ever apologize for asking questions.  We all have to start somewhere.  When you are a newbie, everything is unfamiliar and it just makes sense to ask those with experience to share their expertise with you.  This is the friendliest, most helpful forum I've ever joined and I feel there is a genuine, concentrated effort to get all our new members off to a good start!
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: AMBERTAYLOR31 on October 09, 2011, 06:39:33 pm
getting paid to post is the easiest thing in the world.  it gets pretty fun commenting and talking to everyone on here.  it doesn't take much time and the fact that you get paid to do it is fantastic!!  ;D
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: BrittaJo14 on October 09, 2011, 07:19:37 pm
You can make new posts or comment on others posts. Just as long as it is relevant and interesting, you should be all set. I started out just trying to make the 30 posts, but now I just come in here and post because it's fun talking with everyone. We all help each other out a lot too. It's a great forum. If you go in to the paid to post, where you fill out the entry form, it will tell you how many days until you get paid for your paid to post. Good luck!:)
Title: Re: newbie question about getting paid to post
Post by: pstovall on October 24, 2011, 09:45:39 pm
This is all so new at first and to me, it seemed way more complicated than it actually is.  If you can follow a recipe, then you can follow the instructions for getting your forum bonus.  It's just icing on the cake for being a part of an active, informative forum.