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Title: Picking Post
Post by: nedavis83 on November 22, 2011, 01:48:28 pm
I see there are many topics, some unrelated to fusion cash.  Has anyone ever had an issue with selecting an off-topic post for submission? Also, has anyone ever had their submissions rejected, and if so was an explanation given for why? Thanks!  :)
Title: Re: Picking Post
Post by: mlhnceh on November 22, 2011, 01:51:35 pm
I've never had any of my posts rejected.  It doesn't matter the topic, as long as your comment is relevant and more than just a few words.  I know someone who's posts were rejected because most of them were "7 words or less."
Title: Re: Picking Post
Post by: lylah01 on November 23, 2011, 09:39:52 am
I see there are many topics, some unrelated to fusion cash.  Has anyone ever had an issue with selecting an off-topic post for submission? Also, has anyone ever had their submissions rejected, and if so was an explanation given for why? Thanks!  :)
I think you can post whatever you want as long as it is not offensive to anyone and you abide by the rules.
Title: Re: Picking Post
Post by: rbudovec1947 on November 24, 2011, 05:00:18 am
The important points I would make here are that your 30 posts be helpful or contributory and that there is no down side to waiting until you wait until you have at least 5 to 10 additional posts beyond your 30 should any be rejected for any reason.

The guidelines set down by the Administrator are:

- A contributory post is one that offers some insight, makes people laugh, carries a conversation, provides information or help, or something along those lines.  It's not spam, or an attempt to make money for oneself, and it's not short or missing content.  Basically, if you post just to meet the 30 post requirement, you wont qualify.

I personally don't count posts where I just listed the offers that approved for me today, for example. I don't consider those contributory. They're just copy and pastes.

If you make 1 or 2 posts each day as part of your routine, you should have more than the required 30 before the end of the month. There is a section in the Are you getting paid to post yet? link where you can easily review all your posts for any given month before you submit your best three. The topic matters not.  ;D