The Money Shed - YOUR comments - Help needed

SarahLu

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Just come across this thread and I'm quite amused and baffled by some of those original comments!

Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
Yes it's ok but doesn't find work for you!

No s***!

Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
I have been on the site but have never really understood what it's all about.

It's about how to earn money online. What's to understand? :-\

Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
I think it is very good but hard to earn money

Welcome to the real world. Earning money online, just like earning anywhere, involves graft. Its far easier with TMS than without it!

Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
Complicated

It's difficult to navigate to find good sites that pay

I don't understand how this forum is any different or more difficult to navigate than any other forum I've used on the internet. As someone else pointed out, anyone who can't even navigate this forum is going to struggle earning any decent money. Can you imagine how difficult they'd find something like LF for example.

I personally think the site is great [member=1]Jon@TheMoneyShed[/member] - I'd leave it down to natural selection - those who can't navigate it won't find the opportunities = more opps for those who do make the effort! :)
 

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Another thought..how about adding some more premium content and raising the level of posts needed to access it. That might encourage more lurkers to post and prevent people doing 10 rubbish posts and then scarpering once they have their roamler code.

Also, my personal preference would be to see the main Earn Money Online Forum broken down into sub-sections (e.g. Money making apps, survey sites, search engine evaluation, testing, general, etc). Don't know if this makes things messier or not but it seems a bit imbalanced that the MLM topics have a whole forum section for each company but the everything in the general section is piled into one. (18539 posts in the Earn money online forum as opposed to 32 in herbalife for example). Just a thought.
 

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SarahLu said:
Another thought..how about adding some more premium content and raising the level of posts needed to access it. That might encourage more lurkers to post and prevent people doing 10 rubbish posts and then scarpering once they have their roamler code.

Also, my personal preference would be to see the main Earn Money Online Forum broken down into sub-sections (e.g. Money making apps, survey sites, search engine evaluation, testing, general, etc). Don't know if this makes things messier or not but it seems a bit imbalanced that the MLM topics have a whole forum section for each company but the everything in the general section is piled into one. (18539 posts in the Earn money online forum as opposed to 32 in herbalife for example). Just a thought.

First Point - I don't mind putting the Roamler code the 'making people reach a post count' mantra but hiding people from opportunities because they are not worthy enough / made enough posts etc. goes against the ethos of this site I feel.

Second Point - I get what you are saying however stretching a forum design very thinly can be counter productive. If we subforum up WSE, Mobile Apps, Survey sites then you can end up with is lurker comes along and thinks 'oh there aren't many threads in the WSE section, this site is obviously dead'. OT Threads navigate around that issue but keeping all content regarding that company / topic in one place
 

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When you look at some of the sections, you can see how the forum as developed. It's one of the benefits of the site being a forum, it's fluid and can cope with the inevitable changes, fads and opportunities in earning from home.

Do you think it's time matched betting got its own section?
 

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Scott@KarmaContent said:
When you look at some of the sections, you can see how the forum as developed. It's one of the benefits of the site being a forum, it's fluid and can cope with the inevitable changes, fads and opportunities in earning from home.

Do you think it's time matched betting got its own section?

Is there enough matched betting conversation that warrants it to expand out of the MB OT ?
 

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Love having Tapatalk available. I find it so easy to use for viewing the Forum on my tablet and phone.[emoji4]
 

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I've been researching ways to earn online for some time.

There's a lot of information out there, there's a lot of forums out there.

However, most are outdated, with no real useful conversation, people simply screaming for referrals or flaming new comers. Yeah the contradiction can be that bad. These people actually forget that the new comers are the referrals. Only guidance is needed.

TMS has that vital ingredient that the others don't. It's member are more than happy to explain what they have already learnt all while being nice about it.

OK so TMS might not have a million members and a million instant get rich schemes. But thats because it sticks to what works and what works is hard work, the only difference is that its from home not the office of a business you do NOT own.

Should people be unable to navigate this forum, unable to use a search function, then they are already destined to fail at earning online.

I for one will continue to peruse multiple sites and forums and report back programs i deem noteworthy.


In short Jon, don't listen to the outsiders listen to the community you have built.
 

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As someone that is starting a forum, I know how getting feedback is important - especially as the forum I now run came about because an old forum died because the admin didnt take care of it or listen to the people there.

This forum is active and has a lot of good quality content.

The feedback you receive from the people that visit the forum regularly is the only feedback you should listen to - people that just lurk should contribute and know how things work so they can comment properly.

Hope this has provided a little reassurance?
 

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Some of those comments on the first post are beyond belief. Like, these people have used the Internet before, right?
 

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