loooooooooooooooooooooooooooool You're the biggest hypocrite here. Understand the proper usage of the word your. The word your is the possessive form of you, referring to something that a person has, or something that belongs to the person in discussion [or, the person you are talking to]. my usage of your was not incorrect. I am leaving this site anyway, its got such a poor standard when compared to other webmaster forum sites! oh btw mdvasanth86 YOU'RE a CU-NT
Even in that case this sentence doesn't make any sense. Hey, nothing personal there.Thanks for your comments. Good luck with your search for better web master forums.
So what is this thread about? - i cant ne bothered reading all those words..... hhaaahaaaahaaaaaaa sorry but it was to easy to mock you, humour helps me put up with all the useless info Q: OP how does the time spent reading a thread indicate how much some one is earning online but? They could be just really busy and have limited time to spend at DP bcos they have 30 income streams set up that require heaps of work everyday but bring in $3000 income. I think as time has gone on i have developed the ability to just skim thru all the words and comments to know if the thread topic interests me with without having to read every post to get to the end and realise it was not worth my time. Sort of like skimming thru an article looking for keywords that appeal and reading only the interesting parts.....
If you are that good at skimming you would have noticed I was referring to people who reply to threads (Without reading). Oh wait that's you?
Dude, chill everyone has their own way of doing things ok. I mostly agree with your original post. What i posted was not irrelevant as i asked you a question on the thread topic which you did not answer? Did you only skim my post and not read all of it? So OP what i was getting at was: reading every bit of info in a thread is hardly the only indicator of a person ability to earn money online is it? You assume that they are lazy but infact it could be other reasons like they may just be time poor so they only read the info that interests them or catches their eye in order to try to stay up to date with what is happening here. Posting something probably makes them feel more of a part of the community here bcos they are contributing something even if sometimes its not 100% relevant. But at the end of the day there is not much that can be done about it as no one forces you to come here to the DP forum so its a choice where you spent your time
Ok Im sorry If I seem a bit over heated, its really not that bigger issue on the wide scale of things in the world I guess. I do however feel there would be direct correlation between higher earnings and people who post useful and informative replies as to those members who post messages such as 'thanks for the info, although it was too much to read'. I accept people are busy, I just find it lousy when (the same people) they then go and post saying why I am not earning more? The answer being that they usually are not using the correct techniques or that they are waiting for this 'magical' niche which pays outrageous amounts of money for little effort. That's my ranting over. I think I will stay here but only for a few text links in my signature as this is a dofollow forum. Similar to why many others are here I suspect. I may even become a hypocrite now, I apologise in advance. i just want to further my knowledge and this is not the place for me to do it.
i try to read everything... of course if the thread is a gajillion pages long then maybe i may skip a few pages
I scroll through the pages. I've gotten pretty good at deciding whether I want to read a post or not just by looking at paragraph size, word length, and the subject of the thread. Long paragraphs and/or numerous long words in a non-technical thread is usually going to be something I don't read. If it's not a technical thread and the post is using sophisticated language it's probably political or an otherwise open door to an argument I just don't want to get into. One liners are pretty easy to catch and comprehend with the quick scroll-by glimpse. I'll laugh at some of them, rep others for the laugh if I think about it. For the most part I just skim over these and forget about them though. I don't like seeing entire long ass posts fully quoted. It's wasteful looking. I pay more attention if the relevant parts have been quoted and addressed individually. Even then, I move on quickly if it looks like the beginning of an argument.