Monday, April 23, 2012
Postloop Review
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Here is my third review in a series of many. This one is fairly long but the tips are useful especially for beginners.
What it is: Postloop is a site for forum owners and forum visitors to exchange services. Forum owners submit their sites and purchase points which will then be distributed to forum visitors who create accounts to posts on the forums.
Who can join: Postloop registration is open to anyone from any country around the world. There is no minimum age to join Postloop but all applicants have to be able to write in English as spelling and grammar are important (Exceptions in spelling are allowed for UK visitors and there are forums that cater to UK residents).
Before visitors can be allowed to post on the forums everyone has to take an entrance exam of sorts by making 10 posts in the Postloop Portal. These 10 posts are evaluated in terms of spelling, grammar, if they are on topic and the length of the post (It’s recommended that each post in the portal Is at least 25 words). After your 10th post is completed then a moderator will review the posts (this usually takes less than 3 hours).
If the account is approved then you will receive a user rating (typically a number between 1.00 and 5.00 but anything above 3.00 is ideal). It is important to get a high user rating because some forms will only allow Postloop members to subscribe if they have a certain user rating. If your account is denied then it’s the end of the road for you and you can’t try to apply again at a later date (This is why spelling and grammar counts).
What you need to apply: The only thing you need to apply for a Postloop account is a PayPal account and an email address (Yes PayPal again. Think of it as your best friend).
Cost to sign up: If you are only interested in posting on other forums then Postloop is absolutely free. If you own a forum or a blog that you would like to submit then you will need to purchase points.
Ways to get the payout faster: This site is extremely fast in making the payout. Typically you will earn about 5 cents (1 point) for 1 post however things such as your user rating, the overall rank of the forum on Postloop (higher ranked forums offer more points) and Postloop bonuses (Postloop offers a 10% points boost for certain forums) can increase or decrease the number of points you get so all things considered there may be opportunities where you can earn nearly 2 points for making one post.
Theoretically speaking if you are signed up to 5 forums and each forum offers a limit of 5 posts per day then you’re guaranteed to get at least 25 points per day by making the maximum amount of posts which means in 4 days you will be able to cash out (The cash out time in extremely fast. From experience the money will be in your PayPal account within 30 minutes as opposed to ICS or Paid Viewpoint where it can sometimes take a day)
Postloop also has a referral program if you just so happen to have tons of friends who like to post on forums. Postloop matches 20% of all your referral’s points forever so whether you choose to work alone or get in the referral game the points add up quickly and it won’t take weeks to wait for a payment.
If Postloop is for you then sign up here
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