Postloop is basically a hub where forum owners can pay people to post on their forums. I've been a member over a year now, and it's one of the easiest ways I've found to make money online.
You sign up and have to make a few posts on the Postloop Forum itself so that the staff can check that you have a good standard of English. Your posts are then reviewed and you will be given an initial rating. Once you've been 'cleared' you can then go to work on any forum that takes your fancy and that you meet the rating criteria for.
All of your posts are tacked automatically and your points appear within 10 minutes of making a post. You can cash out at only $5.00 which is extremely achievable if you have subscribed to a few forums. Most forums limit the number of paid posts you can make to between 3 and 10 per day and some forum owners have their own specific requirements, such as 50% of your posts must be new threads. You need a good standard of English to do this, as the forum owners want a high standard of content. You will be rated on the content you produce. The higher the rating, the higher the bonus you will receive per post.
Forums do come and go, but I've never been in a position where I've had less than five to go at in any one time, and on some occasions I've been into double figures and earning over $5.00 a day. The great thing is you can duck in and out as you please and fit the work in around your daily life.
If you enjoy forums and are willing to make posts of a decent length then you can make some good money on here. You can subscribe to as many available forums as you want, and work at your own pace - there really isn't any downside, except that occasionally you will get a poor rating from a forum owner, but I have never worried too much about that - I've only ever had one in the whole time I've been active. If you believe it to be unfair you can ask Ryan (who is always around) to investigate to see if it's actually a fair rating.
Here is my referral link if anyone is interested in signing up: http://www.postloop.com/invite/rachelalessi
I am happy to answer further questions about Postloop (if I can!) - it's really very easy once you get going and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
You sign up and have to make a few posts on the Postloop Forum itself so that the staff can check that you have a good standard of English. Your posts are then reviewed and you will be given an initial rating. Once you've been 'cleared' you can then go to work on any forum that takes your fancy and that you meet the rating criteria for.
All of your posts are tacked automatically and your points appear within 10 minutes of making a post. You can cash out at only $5.00 which is extremely achievable if you have subscribed to a few forums. Most forums limit the number of paid posts you can make to between 3 and 10 per day and some forum owners have their own specific requirements, such as 50% of your posts must be new threads. You need a good standard of English to do this, as the forum owners want a high standard of content. You will be rated on the content you produce. The higher the rating, the higher the bonus you will receive per post.
Forums do come and go, but I've never been in a position where I've had less than five to go at in any one time, and on some occasions I've been into double figures and earning over $5.00 a day. The great thing is you can duck in and out as you please and fit the work in around your daily life.
If you enjoy forums and are willing to make posts of a decent length then you can make some good money on here. You can subscribe to as many available forums as you want, and work at your own pace - there really isn't any downside, except that occasionally you will get a poor rating from a forum owner, but I have never worried too much about that - I've only ever had one in the whole time I've been active. If you believe it to be unfair you can ask Ryan (who is always around) to investigate to see if it's actually a fair rating.
Here is my referral link if anyone is interested in signing up: http://www.postloop.com/invite/rachelalessi
I am happy to answer further questions about Postloop (if I can!) - it's really very easy once you get going and I would highly recommend it to anyone.