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12-15-2013, 02:49 AM
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ANY REVIEW WILL BE APPRECIATED
12-15-2013, 03:11 AM (This post was last modified: 12-15-2013 03:13 AM by Big Tuna.)
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(12-15-2013 02:49 AM)mohdkrar Wrote:  ANY REVIEW WILL BE APPRECIATED
Well there is really not much to review. The book is about PostLoop which is a legit site that pays for people to make posts on forums to populate them. The biggest problem with PostLoop is that most of the forums will only allow you to make 5 posts per day, and that would be okay if most of the forums were alike, but there are a lot of niche based foums such as ones for Andriod users, Mac owners, etc. In other words, if you don't know much about the topic I'm pretty sure you'll get busted by the forum owners who usually keep an eye on newer posters to ensure they are getting quality posts. Also many of the forums sign up for a week or so and then close their account, which means that after posting there for a week you will need to sign up to another forum all over again.

The book gives some tips, which are pretty obvious in my opinion, these aren't tips that you cannot find anywhere else, but of course he wants you to sign up under his affiliate link for PostLoop.

All in all, PostLoop does pay, I was using them when I first started out, but I'd be surprised if you'd be able to make more than a dollar there daily, and when you consider how much time you are spending trying to make quality posts you may not think it's worth it. When I was posting there I was evaluated reguarly, I got up to a 4.40 out of 5, which is fairly high, and if a forum owner doesn't think you are writing quality posts (most of them are picky) then your rating will go down, which will restrict you from posting in a lot of the forums.

PostLoop can definitely make you a bit of cash, but if you're posts are good enough I'd recommend writing articles instead because the time to money ratio would be far better. It's nice that he shared a book about it, but I hate it when guys try to act like they're helping out newbies and then throw in their affiliate link to make money off of them like as if that wasn't their reason for the share in the first place. Just my opinion.
12-18-2013, 05:01 PM
Post: #13
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(12-15-2013 03:11 AM)Big Tuna Wrote:  
(12-15-2013 02:49 AM)mohdkrar Wrote:  ANY REVIEW WILL BE APPRECIATED
Well there is really not much to review. The book is about PostLoop which is a legit site that pays for people to make posts on forums to populate them. The biggest problem with PostLoop is that most of the forums will only allow you to make 5 posts per day, and that would be okay if most of the forums were alike, but there are a lot of niche based foums such as ones for Andriod users, Mac owners, etc. In other words, if you don't know much about the topic I'm pretty sure you'll get busted by the forum owners who usually keep an eye on newer posters to ensure they are getting quality posts. Also many of the forums sign up for a week or so and then close their account, which means that after posting there for a week you will need to sign up to another forum all over again.

The book gives some tips, which are pretty obvious in my opinion, these aren't tips that you cannot find anywhere else, but of course he wants you to sign up under his affiliate link for PostLoop.

All in all, PostLoop does pay, I was using them when I first started out, but I'd be surprised if you'd be able to make more than a dollar there daily, and when you consider how much time you are spending trying to make quality posts you may not think it's worth it. When I was posting there I was evaluated reguarly, I got up to a 4.40 out of 5, which is fairly high, and if a forum owner doesn't think you are writing quality posts (most of them are picky) then your rating will go down, which will restrict you from posting in a lot of the forums.

PostLoop can definitely make you a bit of cash, but if you're posts are good enough I'd recommend writing articles instead because the time to money ratio would be far better. It's nice that he shared a book about it, but I hate it when guys try to act like they're helping out newbies and then throw in their affiliate link to make money off of them like as if that wasn't their reason for the share in the first place. Just my opinion.
Thanks so much for your great review :)
12-18-2013, 05:16 PM
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good let me see
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12-19-2013, 10:08 AM
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unfortunatle my english is not properly
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Perfect 10 THANX!




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