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Postloop is a Paid to Post (PTP) service where writers can earn money from posting on forums and for forum owners to buy content for their sites.

How Does It Work?
Forum owners purchase Points from Postloop. This is where the writers get their points from. Writers are credited points in exchange for their posts. 1 Point = $0.05 Pretty straightforward.

How to Earn Money:
1. Upon sign up, you are instructed to write 10 posts on their forum called The Postloop Portal. After writing the required 10 posts, it will take them a day or two to review your posts. The quality of your posts will determine the Rating you'll receive. The length, spelling, grammar and "meat" of your post will be judged here. This rating is very important as it will determine what forums you'll be allowed to post to. The higher the rating, the more forums you get to post to.
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2. Once you get your rating, you will now have access to the subscription list. You need to register on other forums to start earning points. Click Write Content on the top bar of the site. It contains the list of forums that are on Postloop's system with their corresponding minimum rating to post. You can only subscribe to forums with ratings equal to or lesser than your own Rating.

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3. Upon clicking the +Subscribe button, you'll get an overview of what the owner demands on your post. Quality and relevant posts and more than 3 lines per reply is the typical requirement of forum owners from writers. Some even indicate what sections of the forums you're allowed to post in. Not following the instructions can lead to getting kicked out or banned altogether from the forum itself.
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4. You have to go to the forum of your choice to create your account there. Most of the time, forums require you to activate your account by confirming using your email. After creating your account, go back to the Write Content page and to the forum of your choice. Click +Subscribe and enter the username and email you used to sign up on that forum. Agree to all terms set by the owner and click Subscribe.
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5. You are now able to earn points by posting on those forums! To see the forums you've signed up to, go to Dashboard ->Your subscriptions. To further understand how the Postloop system works, we have to know a few terminologies:
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  • Active Subscriptions contain the list of forums that are active and crediting points to its users.
  • Site Points is the amount of points a forum has available to credit writers. If a forum has a negative value on their site points, do not post on them as you will not be credited points. A common rookie mistake is that even if a site is on the Active subscriptions list and has negative site points, they'll still post thinking they'll still get credited. Don't waste your time.
  • Daily is the number of posts you're allowed to write on that forum. Should you exceed this number, you'll only get credited for the maximum number of posts allowed and not for the surplus posts. Another common rookie mistake is that posting over the daily limit of posts thinking the surplus will carry over the next day. The surplus posts will not be credited even on the next day. Once the day is over, the daily post limit will reset.
  • Points Earned is the amount of total number points you've earn on that site. Points given by sites vary greatly each day. There is no fixed rate for posts. On forums that require admin moderation before your posts will be approved, you will only receive points when your posts are approved. On forums that don't require post approval, points will be credited to your account in 20-60 minutes from the time of posting.
  • Inactive Subscriptions is where forums that are Offline, Removed, Pending or Banned from Postloop. Forums that have negative Site Points are located here. Once a forum replenishes their points, they will go back to the Active Subscriptions list. Another common rookie mistake is they continue posting on forums despite being in the Inactive Subscriptions list. You cannot earn points from these forums even if they have positive Site Points left. Forums that you've reached the daily posting limit in also appear here with an Over Daily Limit status.

Note: Not all forums on Postloop's system credit points. Sometimes there are sites that don't credit at all even if you've posted many times on their forums. The best thing to do is to report those sites by selecting Report under the View button beside the forum in question. It happens sometimes and so a good practice is to do a practice post on every new forum you join. Only do 1 post and wait for them to credit you points before proceeding to write more posts.
Ionicware forums (PixelClerks, ListingDock, SuperiorThan, WordClerks and SEOClerks) are owned by Postloop themselves and these forums are sure to credit and regularly replenish their Site Points. Most of the points you'll be earning are from these sites.


Referrals
Postloop also has a referral system wherein you earn an additional 20% of all the points your referral earns. Your referrals need to get a rating before you can start earning from them.

Note: This does not mean you earn less points because you signed up under a referral link. Your referrer gets additional points equaling your points earned from Postloop themselves.

How Are You Paid?
Payout Requirements:
Minimum of $5.00 worth of accumulated points & Rating must be higher than the Average Rating of all Postloop users (3.87 as of 11/01/18)

1. Go to Dashboard -> Withdraw Funds

2. Fill out the Amount to Withdraw (Amount and PayPal email address), Personal Information (Details must match your Paypal account name and address)

3. Click I agree to all terms stated above

4. Click Withdraw

If you had no prior transactions done using your PayPal account (i.e. new account), PayPal will hold your payment for review before crediting the amount to your account. This can take 1-3 days time. You'll receive an email regarding the transaction. Otherwise, it takes 24 hours maximum to receive your payment from the time you requested it.

Note: The points and amount will be automatically deducted from your Postloop account. Don't worry. It's getting processed by the staff. You'll receive an email regarding your request to cash out shortly.


Attached are payment proofs of mine:
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Ah yes. I see your logic. What are some easily overlooked things one can do to get a good rating from forum owners aside from the obvious stuff?
Hm. I can't help sorry, because I can't tell what "obvious stuff" exactly means. It could mean one thing for you and another to me. But I guess if you're looking for tips then you might want to see@Qoelet's post (page 1). It might shed you some light on something. But if you can tell me more details about the obvious stuff you're talking about, then I might be able to help you. :)
 
I have been a member of Postloop for two months and so far I have made $20 mainly because when I first started out I had a low rating due to not creating threads, this limited the number of forums I could join.
As time went by, I started becoming a little lazy with posting but now I focus on forums I genuinely like because I had a bad experience with a mean forum owner.
I have made great friends and enjoy talking to them on a daily basis, Postloop can be a great source of income if you post a lot. For people like me who only post once in a while, I get to cash out once every two weeks, which is okay.
 
Hm. I can't help sorry, because I can't tell what "obvious stuff" exactly means. It could mean one thing for you and another to me. But I guess if you're looking for tips then you might want to see@Qoelet's post (page 1). It might shed you some light on something. But if you can tell me more details about the obvious stuff you're talking about, then I might be able to help you. :)
I meant posting with good grammar and making posts with good length.
 
I meant posting with good grammar and making posts with good length.
I see, thanks for clearing that up. Yeah, then I guess @Qoelet's post could probably help you! If I might add, make posts that you think will contribute to the forum. You've probably seen threads with junk posts, and you know which posts have substance and are made with interest, and the ones which are not. If the forum owner really reads the posts and see that you're really interested in the forums, where you post not just for the sake of posting and is impressed with your posts, then you might get the 5.0 rating you've been looking for. To be honest, I only got these tips from the posters with very high ratings themselves, as I myself don't have that 5.0 rating. :)
 
By far, Postloop is my most reliable and favourite way of making money online. I have gone through a lot of sites and I always come back to Postloop. The top reasons are:
  • Your efforts are rewarded. Unlike other job sites like transcription or article writing, there's no guarantee that your work will be accepted. With Postloop, you just need to make sure that your posts are relevant and high quality and you're sure to be rewarded. Your posts are immediately accepted as well, there's no waiting.
  • Easy cash out system. You can even cash out the same day you applied for it. You only need at least 100 points which isn't too hard to make.
  • Lots of forums to choose from. As compared to other sites, PL probably has the largest number of forums you can join.
Postloop is easy to understand, convenient and very flexible especially for moms like me. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a way to earn money online.
 
I used to work with them in the past a lot, and now still do but less due to personal reasons. I can vouch for them. The owner of this business really knows his stuff, and treats everyone equally. But his decisions might be sometimes harsh... if you make a mistake once, expect to be sternly punished for it. Though it's not as dark as I'm now portraying it... you don't need to be an English graduate in order to be accepted, you just need to have decent grammar and common-sense. Though if you seek to be approved with a higher rating, you have to stand out from the crowd, else you'll be limited from choosing forums from the very beginning. Rest assured that it pays off in the end... you'll make a lot of money in no time!
 
I see, thanks for clearing that up. Yeah, then I guess @Qoelet's post could probably help you! If I might add, make posts that you think will contribute to the forum. You've probably seen threads with junk posts, and you know which posts have substance and are made with interest, and the ones which are not. If the forum owner really reads the posts and see that you're really interested in the forums, where you post not just for the sake of posting and is impressed with your posts, then you might get the 5.0 rating you've been looking for. To be honest, I only got these tips from the posters with very high ratings themselves, as I myself don't have that 5.0 rating. :)

Thanks! :)

I don't have a 5 rating either, but I do have a high rating and it's just from signing up and contributing to forums that I have a natural interest in.

Of course, I could sign up to all of them and try and post 'something' for the sake of it, but administrators aren't stupid. You need to remember that behind it all, they're spending money on this service and it's not just spam posts they're looking out for, it's posts that don't add any meaningful content in any way, shape or form.
 
Currently, there are only 45 forums operating. Not that much. $5-8 per day is still possible. However, you can't go far by only writing on your own.
 
I like Postloop. It is a reliable earner. You won't get rich by posting on it, but it is something you can depend on to make an extra 40 to 100 per month. It doesn't take that long to do, and I have learned some things from people on the forums. It is a way to make some extra money.
 
Postloop is one of the most trustable paid to post sites out there, anybody looking to make some quick money is going to join Postloop sooner or later. The I find is with the rating system, I got screwed pretty early in the game, less than a month and this forum owner was already rating me. My post were good, the funny thing is that this guy complimented me so much for my work, and encouraged me to keep posting but gave a rating of 4.0, not motivating at all right?. It lowered my rating so much I now can't post in some of my favorites sites, things got rough.
 
I have enjoyed using Postloop so far but there are definitely pros and cons to it. When I first joined the site I earned a 4.0 rating just by sing my qualifying posts, but it's been sort of an uphill battle to get a higher rating. One owner even lowered my rating for a very petty reason, enough to make me unsubscribe from there forum. If you use postloop you are very much at the mercy of the forum owners and the site itself, I'm lucky enough to have subscribed to some forums that are fair about their ratings and have clear rules.

You should be good to go as long as you post things that contribute to discussions and aren't too rude.
 
I have enjoyed using Postloop so far but there are definitely pros and cons to it. When I first joined the site I earned a 4.0 rating just by sing my qualifying posts, but it's been sort of an uphill battle to get a higher rating. One owner even lowered my rating for a very petty reason, enough to make me unsubscribe from there forum. If you use postloop you are very much at the mercy of the forum owners and the site itself, I'm lucky enough to have subscribed to some forums that are fair about their ratings and have clear rules.

You should be good to go as long as you post things that contribute to discussions and aren't too rude.

All of my two ratings so far have been anonymous. One was good and gave me 4.5, but the other gave me a 3.0, which really dragged down my score. Could you mail me (or even post here) the good ones and the bad ones?

Thanks!
 
My best was 4.6, and my worst was 3.1, with no reason given. It actually lowered my overall rating from 4.5 to 4.3, so not too dramatic, but still a negative change. All my other rating have been on the higher scale, like I said, with the top being 4.6. So I've done fairly well on the site, mostly because I have a good grasp of grammar and I try to go for three sentences per post at the minimum.
 
Have been using Post Loop for several years and absolutely love it. Very much recommend it to anyone that is looking to earn a bit of beer money or in my case gas money. :) They payout very quickly and directly into your paypal account.
 
Postloop is pretty awesome. It's not a ton of money, but a good amount for the amount of work. Very easy work to just post on forums. I started with a 4.5 and have been able to maintain that.
 
What about the referral program? I have my link but when I send it to my friends they get redirected to the standard Postloop page. Is that normal?
 
I've been using Postloop for a while and I love it. They're a great way to earn some easy money. I only subscribe to forums I'm interested in though. I know it slows my earnings that way, but I'm okay with it. I'd hate to participate in forums and post "useless/spammy" comments just to earn so I only subscribe to forums I actually have an interest in.
 
Postloop is pretty awesome. It's not a ton of money, but a good amount for the amount of work. Very easy work to just post on forums. I started with a 4.5 and have been able to maintain that.

You haven't been slaughtered by an anonymous, salty forum owner before!? Lucky... Have you received any good ratings? From which forums? I've found one good forum and one bad forum, both anonymous, so I'm in the dark here. Thanks!
 
Just got the first payment out of it and I can say you make enough points to cashout fairly easy. If you have 2 hours to spare per day, every other day you'll be getting another $5 in your paypal account. Pretty worth it, in my opinion. So yes, this is another confirmation that it's a legit site.
 
Yep, can confirm it's a legit site. It takes some time to get things rolling, and the earnings are not really high (it depends on your rating, but it's usually around 0.05-0.10$ per post), but it's still nice. I took it slow, but I still managed to make around 15$ in a few weeks (which took a single day to be sent).

Also, since it looks like no one has done this before, I'll post some proof for the skeptics:

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If you want to help a bit, here is my referral link.
 
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