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✅LEGIT Paid Forum Posting Reviews: SCAM or LEGIT?

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Has anyone tried using paidforumposting.com? I set up an account and got through their fairly rigorous practice posts, but after that, the whole set up is just mind-bogglingly confusing.

They essentially work in the same way as postloop or tfw, but rather than automatically recording each of your posts, you have to manually enter your post record on a sort of ledger. You also have to bid for jobs on forums, rather than just signing up. The only trade off to all this administration is that their payouts are higher.
 
Considering the extra work you are expected to do by manually updating your posts and account I'm surprised that anybody is tempted to join the site. t might well be a well run site and somewhere that you can earn a lot of money, but for me...I look at how long it takes to earn as well as how much, and adding on the extra time it takes to record all your posts and make sure that your account is in order, paid to post is a low paying job anyway so doing all that on top of doing the actual blog or posts will make it worthless for me.
 
Considering the extra work you are expected to do by manually updating your posts and account I'm surprised that anybody is tempted to join the site. t might well be a well run site and somewhere that you can earn a lot of money, but for me...I look at how long it takes to earn as well as how much, and adding on the extra time it takes to record all your posts and make sure that your account is in order, paid to post is a low paying job anyway so doing all that on top of doing the actual blog or posts will make it worthless for me.

Recording posts might not be a big deal if there is a lot of work - and I mean more work than on TheForumWheel. Note, I like TheForumWheel, but if the pay at this other place is around 5 to 10 dollars a day, then I think it's worth it to record the posts.

Actually, though, come to think of it, I don't think recording posts even at TheForumWheel is a big deal, even though it's automated and not necessary. Well, for one thing, there isn't many posts to count.
 
Anyone working for KickStartYourForums.com? I was just browsing and came across with the site, and apparently it's similar to PaidForumPosting.com. Sadly I didn't get approved on this last, so I am not really sure if it's worth it or not.
 
I actually passed their test on my second attempt but I ran into some kind of problem. They sent me an email telling me I had been accepted and asked if I had any questions. I sent a reply back confirming my acceptance of their terms and I asked a question .. then I didn't hear anything back for around a month asking me why I hadn't replied.

By then I had joined other sites and thought perhaps it wasn't meant to be so I decided I would leave it. It was probably just a misunderstanding but sometimes things work out for the best.
 
I used to do a lot of forum posting and blog commenting work. It's behind me now, but Paid Forum Posting was one of the sites I was with.

There was quite a bit to take in, but I found my way by reading through their guidelines, and reading questions other folks were asking and the replies to those. I then learnt as I went along (also left certain helpful windows open as I worked) and it got easier. I got used to their process.

I did a write-up about the site. It's old, but you might be able to glean something useful from it, including my replies to the comments left on my post.
 
Another quick update. The site changed owners a month back and signing up was down for a few weeks, but it is running again now.

I do still use this site but the admin overhead is so large I try not to sign up for more than one or two jobs at a time. I don't earn much but they pay on time through paypal, and they pay well at 20 cents a post instead of 5 cents like most other P2P sites. I've never had a problem being paid by them. The only thing I really don't like is the admin work and having to plan posts oin a timetable.
 
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I tried to join this forum but was rejected because my English was "much poorer" than their standard. I agreed because I use English as a second language and it is likely that I have average English skills. However, I have found them rejecting a native with a graduation in English literature.
 
I never heard about this forum before and I am not sure if I will be joining the forum after reading some of the reviews. I prefer to stick to Postloop and the Forum Wheel.
 
Sounds so confusing. I never heard of it and by the look of it. I won't be motivated to join there as i am very choosy in joining websites as I already lost more then 100 dollars on a website like that.
 
I joined this forum when I first came online to work but after the approval and coming to know how it works,I just decline the offer.It a paid to post site just like beermoney but you undergo a writing test just like postloop to get approval to work.

In this forum deadlines are no jokes,you'll must meet them if you're serious about money making and the site is quite time consuming.If you don't intend to work for sometime you must tell admin or else your account will be suspended.Withdrawal of funds is not automatic like other paid sites,you'll have to contact admin for payment.But all in all it a good site and a legit one,if you can stick to all their unwritten terms and conditions.

The pay is competitive and the pay if you have no query.
 
When I wrote my first 10 posts I didn't really check my grammar, but I do make grammatical mistakes and so was not approved. So I messaged them and asked if they would be taking down my posts, because how do you really know if they are legitimate and are accepting people or are just collecting posts. Well the owner was so rude to me that I got into a tete to tete with her because of her rudeness. And I found out I made about 6 grammatical mistakes in all of my posts, and I guess maybe they weren't interesting enough. But the owner I found was not nice! The same thing happened with Postloop, but they were a lot more professional about it. A choice I'd take postloop over paid forum posting.
 
Has anyone tried using paidforumposting.com? I set up an account and got through their fairly rigorous practice posts, but after that, the whole set up is just mind-bogglingly confusing.

They essentially work in the same way as postloop or tfw, but rather than automatically recording each of your posts, you have to manually enter your post record on a sort of ledger. You also have to bid for jobs on forums, rather than just signing up. The only trade off to all this administration is that their payouts are higher.

Sounds like an interesting one to venture though. Nevertheless, have you ever received payout their yet? If not yet you may update us later.
 
Has anyone tried using paidforumposting.com? I set up an account and got through their fairly rigorous practice posts, but after that, the whole set up is just mind-bogglingly confusing.

They essentially work in the same way as postloop or tfw, but rather than automatically recording each of your posts, you have to manually enter your post record on a sort of ledger. You also have to bid for jobs on forums, rather than just signing up. The only trade off to all this administration is that their payouts are higher.
I have checked it out and signed up. In creating the 7 posts do you new to comment to other posts or you are supposed to create entirely new posts?
 
I have checked it out and signed up. In creating the 7 posts do you new to comment to other posts or you are supposed to create entirely new posts?
I think its very difficult to earn on this website and in the above comments you can see some are even got disqualified as well which demotivates many like me to join. I would prefer a low paying forum but it should at least be legit and would be more motivated after seeing many Payment proofs. I think you shouldn't waste your time on there as well as it will be a waste of time and would be hard to earn on there. Need to check more reviews before joining a website so that we don't waste our time in not working ways.
 
Has anyone tried using paidforumposting.com? I set up an account and got through their fairly rigorous practice posts, but after that, the whole set up is just mind-bogglingly confusing.

They essentially work in the same way as postloop or tfw, but rather than automatically recording each of your posts, you have to manually enter your post record on a sort of ledger. You also have to bid for jobs on forums, rather than just signing up. The only trade off to all this administration is that their payouts are higher.
hi nice looks like good to be true if you already join and have a good experienced in this website you can invite me hows the website doing now??
 
Yes, i wrote for them for quite a while. It is a bit confusing at the beginning. You have a job board on the site. You can ask for one of the jobs. Just add a reply to the job. Make sure you follow the rules on the job. You will need to go to the forum and make an accuont. Once you have done this there is a section in your account that you create what forums you are on.

The easiest way is to look at how others have done theirs and follow their leard.

You will need the name of the forum this is copied from the job board
Your user name on the forum
Then your posts on the forum
You will have so many posts and so many replies this is normally written 25/10
That means you have to make 25 new threads and reply to 10 threads
You can only make so many each day.
You will have a start date and an ending date
You have to make your last post on the ending date and not before this.
You will need to space out your posts so that you don't get too far ahead or too far behind.
 
Yes, i wrote for them for quite a while. It is a bit confusing at the beginning. You have a job board on the site. You can ask for one of the jobs. Just add a reply to the job. Make sure you follow the rules on the job. You will need to go to the forum and make an accuont. Once you have done this there is a section in your account that you create what forums you are on.

The easiest way is to look at how others have done theirs and follow their leard.

You will need the name of the forum this is copied from the job board
Your user name on the forum
Then your posts on the forum
You will have so many posts and so many replies this is normally written 25/10
That means you have to make 25 new threads and reply to 10 threads
You can only make so many each day.
You will have a start date and an ending date
You have to make your last post on the ending date and not before this.
You will need to space out your posts so that you don't get too far ahead or too far behind.
Thanks for the information. So how much can we make from them. I hope you are earning well from this website. How much you have cashed out and if possible can you share some payment proofs so that we can check and may join the website if its favorable for us.
 
Thanks for the information. So how much can we make from them. I hope you are earning well from this website. How much you have cashed out and if possible can you share some payment proofs so that we can check and may join the website if its favorable for us.
I earned around $75 or so every few weeks on the site. However, it is not easy and they have some strict moderators on the site. You have to be an excellent writer and have perfect grammar for them. There is a test like on PostLoop and it isn't that easy to get in and passed. I stopped there because it is very time consuming to do this. I haven't been there in over a year or longer. I can go back through my PayPal account and find some of my payment proof from them. You can cash out when you want and just have to prove what jobs you have completed. Some don't pay well at all.
 
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