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This is for all the forum posters and social bookmarkers out there, hell even plain old chatterboxes.
MyLot is the website for you. I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about it so I decided to sign up and give it a review for everyone out there who’s on the fence about their site idea.
So I went over to their
website and signed up with an account.
Skeptical at first, I decided to give it a try anyway. Sign-up was a breeze. Once your signed up you can start posting and responding automatically and you can update your PayPal account information so they can send you payments.
Here is a quote straight from their site:
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We want our users to help our website explode, and to reward you we will pay you every time you use myLot! We believe users are the most valuable asset to the longevity of any website so why only provide them with a service, why not reward them financially?
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How does this work?
MyLot has implemented a system to give everyone who uses the internet the ability to make money. The idea is pretty simple - if you contribute to the myLot Community - whether it is by posting a new discussion, responding to a current discussion, commenting on a current discussion, or referring friends, you earn money.
MyLot pays each and every member of myLot based on their level of activity.
How does the payment system work?
The minimum payment is $10. They send out through PayPal or Moneybookers.com.
What we think about MyLot.
We’re on the fence, as most users are. If you know anything about Yahoo! Answers then you can relate to MyLot. The layout is kind of cluttered, some ads every now and then but the pace of the site is slow and so are the earnings.
It would take about 10-15 minutes of quality writing to get paid about .15 cents or maybe a little bit more. So its not really a goldmine. I guess for the casual user who wants to make some beer money, go for it. It’s an interesting experiment to say the least.
The community overall is friendly, which is a great thing. You can learn some things on there too, but as far as earning major revenue, stick to real advertising.
Hope this review will clear up some clutter about the site. Happy blogging!