i think i'm going to consider paid to post service soon since i dont have 20 people to help me post on my new forum . lol ...
Let me know when, I'm sure we can work somthing out
Okay .. do you have female members ? Cos my forum is a girly one. It's about make up and body care stuff. and how do you measure the quality of the post they made ?
i think i'm going to consider paid to post service soon since i dont have 20 people to help me post on my new forum . lol ...
Let me know when, I'm sure we can work somthing out
Okay .. do you have female members ? Cos my forum is a girly one. It's about make up and body care stuff. and how do you measure the quality of the post they made ?
No problem! And about the quality of the posts: the client has the last word in that, but we do encourage the posters to post high quality by linking their payout directly to the clients verdict.
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« Reply #23 on: Feb 28, 2006, 04:32:15 AM »
hmm i have thought about using services like these before. I stil havent sdecided if its a good idea or not. (I see about 100 posts/75 threads cost like $30...)
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Paid posting is a problem when you have a very niche forum.
Paid posters don't have the knowledge to make quallity posts and they start posting junk posts.
You should consider that before paying, or at least ask them if they can post in your site.
Well I just discovered WebDigity today and of course I have immediately gravitated toward the threads of interest to me.
One paid postign service not mentioned in this thread is the one I own - www.Inb0x.com.
Using the freelance writer service from www.PaidPostingTools.com I am able to send writers to nearly any niche and accomplish tremendous results. These are not one-liner posts, but well constructed and thoughtful additions to the conversation.
If you are still considering a paid posting service please consider mine.
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« Reply #25 on: Aug 19, 2006, 11:19:59 AM »
Yeah, you do need some paid posters to boost up your forum as not many people would join a forum which is EMPTY.
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« Reply #26 on: Oct 16, 2006, 03:55:10 AM »
Yes some of them take a long time to post too. Had one company take 2 months to do 100 posts lol
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« Reply #31 on: Nov 19, 2006, 06:56:47 PM »
It was just an idea for those who do have time.
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« Reply #32 on: Nov 12, 2007, 08:24:33 PM »
Some time (a lot) has passed since I have visted this thread last - I would like to mention that I sold Inb0x long ago, but that I do still offer posting services at:
Anyone interested in discussing the subject of Paid Posting should keep in mind that this is by no means a silver bullet. As another person in this thread mentioned for some very niche forums it is difficult to match writers to the subject. This will be the case across the general population as well - the more niche your subject the less likely people will be able to post to your forum.
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« Reply #33 on: Jun 28, 2008, 09:28:21 AM »
I’ve recently started a very niche community myself. I had signed up with PayPerPost.com hoping to get a few targeted writers interested enough to continue writing in the community. You see I decided to have them write a review on their website / blog but also create a profile on my community and write an introduction post about them. Not such a good idea in the long run since none of them have been back to date.
I did however decide that I’d reach out to other community members from other communities. Our markets may be the same but we go about our services entirely different so I didn’t feel as though I was impeding.
Just this morning I posted a ‘Help Wanted’ posting on the forum I belong to and I’ve already had 12 interested people who understand they have to create an account on my community and will be paid for each post they write on their new community profile up to a certain amount of posts per month.
Not only am I utilizing my direct target market to promote to others in the same target market but I have also picked up 12 or so new community members.
Disclaimer: I don’t suggest spamming a community. Creating a profile, spamming and leaving isn’t going to gain you any favors. Trash talking or saying your service is better then the other sites isn’t going to help you either.
Anyways, have fun!
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