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Title: Question on paid to post rules
Post by: garys221 on October 12, 2009, 03:01:02 pm
Hi,

I'm a newbie around here and I've read the rules on paid to post but before I start I'd like a small clarification on the preferred process.

Let's say for example I have a list of 25 tips on racing goldfish with each tip including say a paragraph of usable information. Would the preferable method be to post each tip as a new post or to add each additional tip to the original posting thread?

Will I get credit for additional posts when I'm adding posts to a thread that I originated?

gary
Title: Re: Question on paid to post rules
Post by: vlsm23 on October 12, 2009, 03:09:20 pm
I've never started a thread, I just post an opinion on other posts people start.  However, if you wanted to start a post on goldfish or whatever you would start the post with one tip and add the 25 tips individually.  When you go to get credits for your posts you just pick 3 message ids that have been posted in a month.  There is a lot to talk about between the posts, so you can post enough to get the $3
Title: Re: Question on paid to post rules
Post by: chapn on October 12, 2009, 03:32:57 pm
That`s a good idea to raise up your posts.. as vlsm23 said you can post one tip everyday, you can post on Off topic, I think there are some people interested on your info.. Thats my opinion.. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Question on paid to post rules
Post by: cloudsoup on October 16, 2009, 08:43:02 pm
i think additional posts on a thread you've originated
definitely counts toward your 30 posts -- but i would
assume you could only get away with a couple here
and there, not 15 replies on your own thread or
something. that's just too easy...

i look at the bonus almost as a participation grade
or something, like in school. raising your hand for
only questions you're an expert on doesn't really
cut it, you know?