I am looking forward for easy-going forum posters that is comfortable in posting self-improvement related discussion and can actually create a true sense of community. Please take a look here and get a sense of how everything is. After you done, *please write a 5 sentence paragraph below for me to sample your work.* Here are the Requirements: 1) 1 Account per person 2) $0.10 per thread/post 3) MUST use proper english, grammer and spelling. 4) No copy and paste. MUST create unique content - your account will be canceled if we see them as copies from elsewhere 5) MUST follow forum rules 6) MUST create at least 1 thread for every 5 posts you make or.... 13/thread starter and 37/open post 7) THREADS must contain at least 60 words. 8) New posts/replies MUST contain at least 30 words. 9) Do not concentrate your posts on one section - you must spread your posts. You must not have more than 15% of your posts in one section. 10) Spread your posts over a few days 11) 10 posts/thread per day maximum 12) Maximum payment is $5 = 50 total post/thread 13) Payment will be made only Paypal Remember, this is a self-improvement forum so short posts are lame, useless and is really annoying. Once I verify your posts (Posts are moderated per above criteria and counted before payment), I will send you the payment. After the first round I will select the best to keep working with in future and hopefully you'll become a moderator too Cheers!
I am very interested personally, but what is the payout situation? by maximum payout do you mean that we can get payouts earlier than 50 posts?
Do not be confuse with ROUNDS/MAX payout, as they're just a payment system for us to easily tracks and pay you. As we progress into further development you'll know if this type of work is available, however, as being of now, we have created a... Round 1 or 1st round = this simply means that you'll get pay once you hit/made 50 posts and we ask you to kindly stop and receive your payment, once we catch up paying about 90% of our posters then we'll enter round 2 . Round 2 is basically the same as 1 -- we're playing around with ROUNDS is because we like you to take breaks between time.