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Paid Forum Posting is a reasonable way to earn cash. If you like to write and share your opinions on various topics, then this is certainly the easiest job to get. I've signed up for several paid forum posting sites, and the ones I'm about to list are not only very dependable when it comes to payday, but also try as hard as they can to make a successful business, guaranteeing that the sites will continue lasting for years to come. Unlike other money-making schemes on the internet, there is also no need to click any ads, take any surveys, or open up your email to spam. It's just a matter of seeing if any posting jobs are available and if you can snag a spot before someone else does.
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Wiredflame.com was the first paid forum posting site I had ever joined. It is a very good place for beginners, because not only is the staff very friendly, but you can also choose how much work you want to do. They currently pay 15 cents for replies and 20 cents for new threads, which is pretty good pay when compared to other sites that offer 5-10 cents per post. The control panel for staff members is very easy to navigate from, and you can request payout whenever you have confirmed your forum posts and have at least $5.00 on your account balance. Payments are made via paypal, and once you request payment, you just need to wait for Friday, which is when all the payouts will occur.
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Paidforumposting.com is another site that I frequent to for work. This one I DO NOT recommend for beginners. Understand the concepts of forum posting and the deadlines before trying for a job here. It is simply more strict than the other sites I will list and some of the jobs will require you to do some research on the subject the site is about. I find that many of the jobs I've seen here normally focus on cars, poker, or computers, so if you know anything about these specific topics, you should do very well here. PFP pays 20 cents per post, which is definitely a great deal to come by. However, on this site, you will be assigned a specific number of posts/threads to do for your job, which you must complete by the deadline or face the consequences. They also pay by paypal, and will do so whenever a job is complete: You just need to request payment.
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Forumsfirst.com is a forum site that at first, I didn't like. I'm not sure why exactly. I suppose at the time I was so busy with Wiredflame and PFP that I just figured this one would be an alternative to those two sites whenever I felt like using it. Well, I've grown to really enjoy ForumsFirst, because on this site, there are no deadlines! Well, technically there are, but there aren't any deadlines for YOU. Basically, you get paid 20 cents per post to either post in a forum or a blog. I find that I take blog jobs more often because it's a nice little change from posting in forums. FF will rank available jobs based on when the job's deadline is, but after you take a spot, it's up to you to post however much you want until the job expires. It's a bit wacky for me, because although I hate deadlines, I'm used to them, but I've gotten used to it. Payments are made via paypal, as long as you have at least $10.00 in your account.
http://voices.yahoo.com/top-three-paid-forum-posting-companies-1804217.html
Doesn't seem like a lot of money to us here in America, but for places like the Philippines where they have a Largely Unemployed English Speaking work force - Business is Booming
grasswire
(50,130 posts)What I really want to know is the identity of the outfit that hires wingnuts to troll and to clog up the message boards at news outlets.
ChisolmTrailDem
(9,463 posts)Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)petronius
(26,602 posts)see if you get paid...
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)My stuff's worth at least $.20 a shot.
Coyotl
(15,262 posts)surfer2009
(10 posts)Do you suggest me any sites by which i can upload my you tube or daily motion videos and they can get lot of viewership and due to this i can earn little bit money.
DookDook
(166 posts)I used to wonder why some of the people who argue on the internet would say some of the inflammatory things that they would. They purposefully bait a hook and they just need one person to respond and then it quickly becomes a game of 'Last post Wins!'
Just this morning my wife was saying to me that she couldn't understand how she wakes up so early in the morning, logs onto a news site and the comment section is just full immediately of posters spewing the same few talking points. She was guessing that they must have a lot of free time and some sort of google alert that tells them when a post goes up about any of the candidates, but if it's just a simple fact that they're paid by the post, well, now I know why they're always Johnny-on-the-spot.
mrdmk
(2,943 posts)Second, the spewing of talking points has been happening for a long time. Like many occupations, the employers are expecting more out of the employees, doing it on the cheap, and employers are giving their employees less to go on, thus, the paid trolls are becoming very noticeable. Kudos on your wife being very observant.