Friday, October 27, 2006


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We want people like you to help our website explode, and to reward you we will pay you every time you use myLot!Our goal is to provide internet users a place to earn money using the web on a day to day basis. It's easy, sign up and start discussions, post responses or comments to current discussions, or refer friends! A myLot account is all you need to get started. You will be able to view your earnings on a daily basis when you sign in.

Hello Everyone...Have you heard about myLot?Well i have become a fan of this site!Let me tell you why?Firstly in this site you are paid to answer the questions of others and secondly you also get paid if others answer the question you asked on this site! amazing isn't it.With this site many are earning $100-200 in 5 days and i haveearned(a bit slow) $100 in one month.'Why it is great?' if this question still cracks you than i tell you you have a lot of fun answering and getting answere of your questions.take tihs thing-You have a question and have more than 30,000 people to answer that and for each answer of your question you are paid in dollars! And they literally pay you!I have recently got an payment of $50.You get an payment as your earning reaches $10!The registration is free and you can start/open the trasure chest for you by clicking on this link-myLot


frequently asked questions

How do I start a discussion?
How do I respond to a discussion?
How do I comment on a discussion?
What is Tagging?
How do I Tag?
What is a Best Response?
How do I choose a Best Response?
What is the Discussion Rating System?
How do I use the DRS?
What if I disagree with someone? Should I give that response or comment a negative rating?
Will I be able to see what ratings have been given to my individual topics, responses, and comments?
Is there a way for someone to game the DRS and artificially inflate/deflate action quality?
What’s the best way to get positive ratings for my actions?

How do I start a discussion?

Starting a discussion is simple.

Once you’ve signed in, just:
Enter the subject of your discussion in the box on the top right hand side of the screen, then enter your discussion details in the box below that.
Be sure to give good detail so that your discussion is easily understood by other myLot members. Remember to postquality discussions.
Next click the “Start your discussion!” button at the bottom of the discussion box.
Almost done, now you need to Tag your discussion.
See below to learn more about our tagging system.

How do I respond to a discussion?

Once you’ve found a discussion you’d like to respond to, just:

Click the “Respond To This Discussion” beneath the original discussion posting.
Enter your response in the box. Remember to post quality responses.
Click submit and you are almost done. We would like you to tag your response.
See below to learn more about our tagging system.

How do I comment on a discussion?

Once you’ve found a response you’d like to comment on, just:

Click the “Add Comment” button at the bottom of the response.
Enter your comment in the box. Remember to post quality comments.
Click submit and you are almost done. We would like you to tag your comment.
See Below to learn more about our tagging system.

What is Tagging?

Tagging is a way of using a keyword or descriptive term to categorize discussions. Tags are chosen informally and personally by the discussion starter, responder, commentator, or any person interested in the discussion topic. A discussion should have one or more "tags" associated with it to help organize the discussion as part of our automated classification system. myLot will provide links to other items that share keyword tags and enable users to select tags that interest them to be displayed on their homepage. Tagging allows for a way to categorize discussions on myLot for easy navigation.

How do I Tag?

Glad you asked. We would love for all myLot members to get in the habit of tagging their discussions. Tagging is simple and myLot gives you several ways to tag:
Once you click the submit button after starting a discussion, posting a response or adding a comment, you will be taken to a page where myLot will ask you to “Add tags to this discussion”. Here you need to input keywords that are associated with your discussion.
You also have the ability to tag others discussions. When you are signed in, you will notice at the bottom of each discussion page there is a “Tag this discussion” box. Simply read through the discussion and submit keywords associated with the theme of the discussion.


What is a Best Response?

Best Response is a response that is chosen by the myLot member that started the discussion and feels the response they chose is the best response to their topic of discussion.

How do I Choose a Best Response?

To Select a Best Response, Go to “My Discussions” and in the “Best Response” box, select which response number you like the best.

Don’t select a Best Response right away, wait a few days. This will give myLot users time to respond to your discussion topic and in return will give you a variety of responses to choose from.

A Best Response should be utilized by all myLot members. Please help other myLot users know that their responses are useful and helpful!

What is the Discussion Rating System?

The Discussion Rating System (DRS) allows users to rate the usefulness of topics, responses and comments on myLot. The goal of the DRS is to help keep the quality of myLot discussions as high as possible for all members. myLot members should rate discussions, responses, and comments based upon quality and usefulness. We are very excited about the DRS and encourage everyone to use it. The DRS is factored into our proprietary earnings algorithm, so this will help us properly reward valuable contributions to the myLot community.

How do I use the DRS?

The DRS is very straight-forward and easy to use:
Read the topic, response, or comment.
If you find the topic, responses, or comment useful, then positively rate that action by clicking on the plus sign (+) next to it.
If you find the topic, response, or comment not useful and feel it negatively impacts the myLot community, then negatively rate that action by clicking on the minus sign (-) next to it.
If you have no strong opinions either way, you should not rate the topic, response, or comment. You should never the need to rate every action. Many actions are indeed “neutral” and should not be rated at all.
If you feel the topic, response, or comment violates the myLot community guidelines, then click on the explanation point (!) next to it, and report the abuse to the myLot staff.


What if I disagree with someone? Should I give that response or comment a negative rating?

Absolutely not! In fact, if you disagree with a response or comment, but still feel it positively contributes to the discussion, you should rate it positively. Differing opinions and viewpoints tend to make for the most interesting discussions.

Will I be able to see what ratings have been given to my individual topics, responses, and comments?

No, this information will not be displayed. We feel this is necessary to maintain the objectiveness of the DRS. We have no plans to make this information available in the future. However…We plan to use this information in the aggregate to implement a new User Rating System in the near future. Stay tuned!

Is there a way for someone to game the DRS and artificially inflate/deflate action quality?

The DRS algorithm is very complex and will detect many forms of inappropriate ratings. The integrity of the DRS is the top priority of the DRS team at myLot. In addition to the many automatic safeguards that are already in place, we are closely monitoring DRS activity to identify and prevent inappropriate ratings.

What’s the best way to get positive ratings for my actions?

Post quality topics, responses and comments! Some pointers include
When giving advice or answering questions, research yourconclusions and provide links to authoritative guidance.
Convey original ideas or thoughts. Don’t repeat what somebody else has already said.
Be considerate of other users in a discussion.

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