Showing posts with label Paid Forum Posting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paid Forum Posting. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Job Lead - High Paying Forum Posting Job

Guys, found this thread in Work At Home Mom Forum which is a forum posting job. The job pays $1 per post if you are accepted. But I think there is a limit to 25 posts per week. But that's still something worth checking out. $1 vs a few cents for other forum posting sites.

I am already a part of this and have been paid by them already. Go check it out here.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

8 Tips To EARN More Money From Paid Forum Posting!


The following is a list of tips on how you can earn more from Paid Forum Posting.

1.) Choose only forums that you are comfortable posting in or you think you can easily research on. You can just Google it and check out other forums with the same niche or topic. You can get ideas there.

2.) It's good to start threads so that you can reply to people who replied to your thread. At least you will have something to reply to in the next few days.

3.) Try to use only one username and password for easier tracking and access to the forums. You won’t have to spend so much time in logging in to the forums. You have more time to earn.

4.) The forums assigned to you will only be done when the required posts requested by the clients are finished. Some companies pay up when you finish the job. While others pay only if you have a total of 100 posts when it comes to pay day. For companies that pay up only when the job is done, try to get those jobs that are near the deadline. For companies that pay if you reach 100 posts, then try to get as many posts as you can done to get payment.

5.) Some Paid Forum Posting Companies also have writing jobs aside from the forum posting jobs. Writing jobs or blogging jobs pay a higher rate at around $2.00 or more per 200-400 words. What is good about these writing jobs is that you can be assured that you will get paid no matter what you write. Of course, it has to be of decent quality. However, these opportunities are just limited.

6.) If the Paid Forum Posting Company allows you to request more forums to write on, then you should do it and post as much as you can.

7.) Some Paid Forum Posting Companies will increase your rate if you have done a lot of posts so try to get as much posts as you can.

8.) Enjoy posting so that it won’t feel like much of a chore to you!

Check out tips on How Not To Get Kicked Out Of Paid Forum Posting also.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

How Much Can You Earn From Paid Forum Posting Companies

You are probably wondering how much you can earn from these Paid Forum Posting Companies each day. Well the answer to that will depend on how much time you allot for Paid Forum Posting and to which companies you apply to. The details about this can be seen from my article in Feedmoney.com. Please check it out for more details.

Different Types Of Paid Forum Posting Companies

There are several types of Paid Forum Posting Companies. These companies are divided in such a way that you will understand their Pay structure as well as how they populate their clients' forums. Check out my article at Feedmoney.com for the detailed explanation of the several types of Paid Forum Posting Companies.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Which Paid Forum Posting Company Is For You?

Reviews of Paid Forum Posting Companies
I will only review those sites which I am a part of.

Forum Booster

Rate: $0.10/post

Pros

  • Can give you a lot of forums to post on
  • Rate increases with the increase in number of posts (>500 posts - $0.15/post)
  • Very friendly and helpful staff
  • Has some article writing gigs for $4 per 500 words
Cons
  • Average rate at the beginning
  • Paid only if you reach 100 posts during payday

Posting Direct


Rate: $0.10/post

Pros
  • Simple system interface
  • Rate increases with quality (not sure how)
Cons
  • Only a few forums to post on
  • Minimum of $20 before you can payout
  • No article writing or blog post gigs

Paid Posting Tools


Rate: $0.15/post

Pros
  • Has some article writing gigs for $2 per 200 to 400 words
Cons
  • Has schedules for posts per forum so you can't post as many as you want
  • You have to follow the schedule and not miss daily deadlines
  • Paid only if you reach $10 per client. You cannot accumulate your earnings for different clients

Wired Flame


Rate: $0.15/post

Pros
  • Has writing gigs (not sure how much they pay)
  • Has no minimum payout as long as the project is done
Cons
  • Paid only if the whole project is done
  • Limited forums to post on
  • No clear FAQ to help newbie forum posters

Forums First


Rate: $0.15/post

Pros
  • Has simple interface
Cons
  • Paid only if the whole project is done
  • Limited forums to post on in a single period (max 5)
  • Must reach minimum of $10 before you can payout
Which Paid Forum Posting Company Do You Like Best? Vote Now at the Bottom of the Page!

Paid Forum Posting Companies


List Of Paid Forum Posting Companies That Are Hiring


Paid Forum Posting Companies I am a part of:


Forum Booster



Posting Direct



Paid Posting Tools




Wired Flame



Forums First



Other Paid Forum Posting Companies:

Kick Start Your Forums

Rock Your Forum

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Is Paid Forum Posting For You?


Look at the questions below and see if forum posting is right for you!

1.) Do you like to earn some cash?
Of course, everyone does! But obviously there is nothing free in this world and you would have to work for it. Also, you have to have a Paypal account so that the companies hiring forum posters can pay you! Most of them (well at least the ones I am part of) are using Paypal. If you don't have a Paypal account yet, sign up now! It's easy!

How much do these companies pay? It ranges from $0.10 to $0.20 minimum. This can go up depending on the number of posts you have done for that company. Sounds little? Well, it will build up. And the more forums you do, the easier it will get and the easier it will be to just say something. You won't have to think for very long.

2.) Do you like to voice your opinions?
If you answered No, chances are you won't like forum posting. Forum posting is about you sharing your opinions and being heard. You can't just say that you agree to what the other forum poster said. You would have to add something relevant to the discussion. Also, companies require a minimum number of words per post. It's around 15-25 words. That's easy to do!

3.) Do you at least know basic English and have reasonably good grammar?
A lot of Paid Forum Posting companies check this first before hiring you. They do this by letting you "trial" post in their own forums or other forums for around 5-15 posts (depending on company) along with your application. They are going to let you post in General Topics area so you won't have to think too much about your post. Just make sure you put in the minimum number of words and have good grammar.

4.) Can you research online about a certain topic that you don't know about and use that to post on the forums assigned to you?
This is not easy. But if you can do it, then you can earn more because you can write on more forums. Be careful not to research too much and in turn take up most of your time. It would be better spent on posting on other forums that you are familiar with so that you can post more and thus earn more within the same period of time.

If you said yes to these questions, then you are ready to be a "forum poster" for Paid Forum Posting Companies!

A Guide To Paid Forum Posting


Recently, I found this thing called Paid Forum Posting. It earns me some money with a bit of work.

Definitions and Explanations
Paid Forum Posting Companies - These companies hire "forum posters" to post in various forums.

Clients of Paid Forum Posting Companies - These companies hire Paid Forum Posting Companies to add users to their forums and populate the forum for a specific period of time.

Forum Posters - This is us! We go to the Paid Forum Posting Companies' website and see which forums are assigned to us. You can choose which assignments you will take. If you take the assignment, you will now go to the Client's forum and register with a username and start posting!

Why clients pay for people to post on their forums - This is because a "dead" forum is a vicious circle. If a forum is "dead", no one will join the forum because it is "dead" so no one will answer their question or help them out. If no one will join the forum, then the forum remains "dead". Therefore, the clients pay to "start up" their forums and hopefully, other people who voluntarily come across these forums will be enticed to join the forum discussions and be part of the community.

Forums - These are sites that is specifically used for communication among the members of the forums. They share their opinions and advice to each other. Forums that are in need of "starting up" are usually new forums.

Threads - These are topics or the post that will initiate the discussion.

Replies - These are the posts that are responses to the threads in the forum.

How Does It Work
1.) You apply to a Paid Forum Posting Company.

2.) Submit the requirements they have and wait for their response. Usually, they respond within 24 to 48 hours.

3.) One of the requirements is to give sample/trial posts in their forum so that they could judge if your English is good. Do this well!

4.) If you're accepted, you go to their website and login to your account. Each company has a different style but the similarity is that they assign you certain forums depending on the interests that you put in your application. Sometimes you get forums you are familiar with, sometimes you don't.

5.) Go to the forums you choose to do and register. You can start posting once you are registered and logged in.

6.) You would have to record your posts after posting at each forum so that the Paid Forum Posting Companies can keep track of your posts and know how much to pay you. They have this system set-up in your account within the Paid Forum Posting Company.

There it is! My Guide to Paid Forum Posting! Check back in for some tips and companies you can apply to.

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