Good evening,
I'm not able to continue with the Premium Membership at this stage, due to financial constraints.
What is the procedure to cancel membership?
Sorry to hear that. I wish you all the best.
If you plan to return. Here's info from Kyle: What happens to my hosting if I cancel my membership at wa?
Send a message to site support. You have a few days I believe to get your account back in working order if you are able to come up with funds necessary.
Also check into ways you can make some $$$ within WA to help pay for your membership.
Thank you. Yes, I was hoping to get some income from Site Comments, but it turned out to be only credits being awarded.
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How do I go about to cancel my membership?
Good evening,
I'm not able to continue with the Premium Membership at this stage, due to financial constraints.
What is the procedure to cancel membership?
Sorry to hear that. I wish you all the best.
If you plan to return. Here's info from Kyle: What happens to my hosting if I cancel my membership at wa?
Send a message to site support. You have a few days I believe to get your account back in working order if you are able to come up with funds necessary.
Also check into ways you can make some $$$ within WA to help pay for your membership.
Thank you. Yes, I was hoping to get some income from Site Comments, but it turned out to be only credits being awarded.
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On SITE COMMENTS there is a button "Report Site". What is the purpose of this? Why would one want to report a site?
As what I understand report site means you have to complain about the site if you find it intrusive or you do not like the content. Like for example anti human or a terrorist site. Others report a site when it is promoting an adult content.
Agreed with Diane. The website might promote things that are inappropriate, like profanity, racism and so on. These are things that you might want to report if you see them.
Hi - once you have clicked Report Site, you are presented with the following options:
Adult-Related, Inappropriate, Website Down, Non-English Language, Page Not Found, Other.
I don't know why you would report a site for not being in English. Although you may not understand it and therefore not be able to comment on it, not sure it deserves reporting.
And "Inappropriate" could mean anything.
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On SITE COMMENTS there is a button "Report Site". What is the purpose of this? Why would one want to report a site?
As what I understand report site means you have to complain about the site if you find it intrusive or you do not like the content. Like for example anti human or a terrorist site. Others report a site when it is promoting an adult content.
Agreed with Diane. The website might promote things that are inappropriate, like profanity, racism and so on. These are things that you might want to report if you see them.
Hi - once you have clicked Report Site, you are presented with the following options:
Adult-Related, Inappropriate, Website Down, Non-English Language, Page Not Found, Other.
I don't know why you would report a site for not being in English. Although you may not understand it and therefore not be able to comment on it, not sure it deserves reporting.
And "Inappropriate" could mean anything.
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Good Day, is there anybody who has experience with writing for Fiverr?
Not me sir, I've been building my writing skills here on WA like most people, but we do have members with professional experience Hamish to name one.
Joe
Great question, Andre. Not only Fiverr, but you can try other websites, like Upwork, Freelancer, Content Writer, Content Mart and so on. There are so many entrepreneurs looking for writers to write for them.
Hey Andre. This is something that I've found to answer your question. Fiverr Success - one month in and WOW! I know it's not recent, but it is still something that might give you some information about writing on Fiverr. :)
Hi Reyhana, thank you SO MUCH! I really appreciate your assistance with this. I'm getting very excited about this writing idea!
Initially it felt like a HUGE mountain, but I realized, during the past few days, that I can communicate fairly well with people. I just need to convert that communication into a good article according to blogging standards.
You’re welcome! I’m happy to help. Yes it’s not hard. We just need to learn what people are looking for in their blog and put that into action.
Hi - if you are thinking of becoming a professional writer, I have written a series of blog posts on this subject. I have been a writer and proofreader for eight years, and wasn't particularly successful with Fiverr, although I am sure others may be. That was a long time ago, so perhaps things have changed. Behind the Scenes of a Writer's Life (Part One)
Hi Diane, thank you for your reply. I've been advised by someone to try this avenue to generate revenue in order to pay for my monthly membership, as I don't have any other means of income at the moment.
I will study your articles and perhaps I might find another provider who might be able to give me a chance.
Much appreciated!
Great series of posts Diane, I have skimmed the first 2 and now bookmarked all 6 to come back too.
Thanks for linking them.
Andy.
Hi Diane,
Just finished reading all the six posts. A great read!
Certainly, this is not everyone's cup of tea! It requires a lot of hard work and patience.
Thank you for sharing all the experiences. It will help a lot of people here in WA who aspire to become an article freelancer.
PS: Now that I know you are an excellent writer and do proofread and evaluate other's work, please do not evaluate my English skill. English is not my native language! ... lol.... :D
PPS: One suggestion, you might consider interlinking all these 6 posts.For example, the link of second post at the end of the first one, third link at the second post..and so on.
Cheers!
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Anybody with experience writing for fiverr?
Good Day, is there anybody who has experience with writing for Fiverr?
Not me sir, I've been building my writing skills here on WA like most people, but we do have members with professional experience Hamish to name one.
Joe
Great question, Andre. Not only Fiverr, but you can try other websites, like Upwork, Freelancer, Content Writer, Content Mart and so on. There are so many entrepreneurs looking for writers to write for them.
Hey Andre. This is something that I've found to answer your question. Fiverr Success - one month in and WOW! I know it's not recent, but it is still something that might give you some information about writing on Fiverr. :)
Hi Reyhana, thank you SO MUCH! I really appreciate your assistance with this. I'm getting very excited about this writing idea!
Initially it felt like a HUGE mountain, but I realized, during the past few days, that I can communicate fairly well with people. I just need to convert that communication into a good article according to blogging standards.
You’re welcome! I’m happy to help. Yes it’s not hard. We just need to learn what people are looking for in their blog and put that into action.
Hi - if you are thinking of becoming a professional writer, I have written a series of blog posts on this subject. I have been a writer and proofreader for eight years, and wasn't particularly successful with Fiverr, although I am sure others may be. That was a long time ago, so perhaps things have changed. Behind the Scenes of a Writer's Life (Part One)
Hi Diane, thank you for your reply. I've been advised by someone to try this avenue to generate revenue in order to pay for my monthly membership, as I don't have any other means of income at the moment.
I will study your articles and perhaps I might find another provider who might be able to give me a chance.
Much appreciated!
Great series of posts Diane, I have skimmed the first 2 and now bookmarked all 6 to come back too.
Thanks for linking them.
Andy.
Hi Diane,
Just finished reading all the six posts. A great read!
Certainly, this is not everyone's cup of tea! It requires a lot of hard work and patience.
Thank you for sharing all the experiences. It will help a lot of people here in WA who aspire to become an article freelancer.
PS: Now that I know you are an excellent writer and do proofread and evaluate other's work, please do not evaluate my English skill. English is not my native language! ... lol.... :D
PPS: One suggestion, you might consider interlinking all these 6 posts.For example, the link of second post at the end of the first one, third link at the second post..and so on.
Cheers!
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Can anyone please direct me to a user guide? Also what is the cash value for training modules.
Hey Andre,
This training too may be of help to you: How to Navigate the WA Training menus - How Create and Edit your WA Training - beginners Hope this proves useful.
Marion has the answer, was going to link to her training for you as I was reading it just last night. Thank you Marion.
Andy.
Hi - I am not sure if there is a full guide, here is a link which gives some information, but not a lot to be honest. The main criteria is that you need to have been a premium member for 3 months. The Benefits of Becoming a Contributor
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What are the requirements to create training?
Can anyone please direct me to a user guide? Also what is the cash value for training modules.
Hey Andre,
This training too may be of help to you: How to Navigate the WA Training menus - How Create and Edit your WA Training - beginners Hope this proves useful.
Marion has the answer, was going to link to her training for you as I was reading it just last night. Thank you Marion.
Andy.
Hi - I am not sure if there is a full guide, here is a link which gives some information, but not a lot to be honest. The main criteria is that you need to have been a premium member for 3 months. The Benefits of Becoming a Contributor
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Is there still a cash revenue component linked to the providing of Site Comments after you've earned 50 Credits for Quality Community Comments - With approval rate more than 80
Yes, it is a little confusing for me too. That's because in his post, Carson never mentioned that others paying to get comments was a condition for us getting paid for every other comment after achieving the minimum of 50 comments.
Hi Reyhana, no problem. I totally understand. I gathered as much.
No worries! I'm developing some other skills as well. Already learnt about #hastagging YT videos, last night, and currently exploring your advice on writing for Fiverr and Freelancer.
Just found a number of good writing articles on writing skills as well. The more I'm writing/blogging/posting, the more I realize that this might be another passion of mine. Managed to do ±71 Site comments in 3 days, with 97% approval and 2% skipped, and I actually enjoyed that. Also learning a lot as I see the layout and details of other members' websites.
Have an awesome weekend!
I'm so sorry about that, Andre!
But yes, the main skills at WA comes from writing and I'm so happy to see that you've already learned so much from being here for only a few days! That's quite a remarkable achievement to have written 71 comments in 3 days and that's a wonderful approval rate.
I'm happy that you're exploring other avenues. As you get through the training here, you'll learn how to write better and will add to your existing skills, so much that you'll be able to charge more per article you write for others.
Moreover, it will also home your skills to write your own blogs posts on your own website, which is gonna make you a passive income every single month.
I've seen people manage to do both! :)
Those are quite some achievements, Andre! I wish you the best and as always, don't hesitate to ask when you have questions! We're all here to help.
This has always been a bit too confusing to me so I haven't gotten involved. I will find the answers interesting.
Hey Andre,
So there is no confusion, here's is Carson's explanation on SiteComments: SiteComments 2.0 - A Significant Upgrade Has Been Released! Hope you find this helpful.
Hi Phil, yes I am. I'm just trying to find a way to sponsor my membership. Posted 70 comments with 98% approval, 2% skip rate. Received $0.50, then only credits from there...
Hi - yes, but it should be seen as an opportunity to make a little extra income, not a guarantee. You should earn $0.50 for every alternative comment you offer, but it depends on the economics of the platform. If people are not paying to receive site comments, then commenters won't get paid.
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Site comments - is cash revenue still available?
Is there still a cash revenue component linked to the providing of Site Comments after you've earned 50 Credits for Quality Community Comments - With approval rate more than 80
Yes, it is a little confusing for me too. That's because in his post, Carson never mentioned that others paying to get comments was a condition for us getting paid for every other comment after achieving the minimum of 50 comments.
Hi Reyhana, no problem. I totally understand. I gathered as much.
No worries! I'm developing some other skills as well. Already learnt about #hastagging YT videos, last night, and currently exploring your advice on writing for Fiverr and Freelancer.
Just found a number of good writing articles on writing skills as well. The more I'm writing/blogging/posting, the more I realize that this might be another passion of mine. Managed to do ±71 Site comments in 3 days, with 97% approval and 2% skipped, and I actually enjoyed that. Also learning a lot as I see the layout and details of other members' websites.
Have an awesome weekend!
I'm so sorry about that, Andre!
But yes, the main skills at WA comes from writing and I'm so happy to see that you've already learned so much from being here for only a few days! That's quite a remarkable achievement to have written 71 comments in 3 days and that's a wonderful approval rate.
I'm happy that you're exploring other avenues. As you get through the training here, you'll learn how to write better and will add to your existing skills, so much that you'll be able to charge more per article you write for others.
Moreover, it will also home your skills to write your own blogs posts on your own website, which is gonna make you a passive income every single month.
I've seen people manage to do both! :)
Those are quite some achievements, Andre! I wish you the best and as always, don't hesitate to ask when you have questions! We're all here to help.
This has always been a bit too confusing to me so I haven't gotten involved. I will find the answers interesting.
Hey Andre,
So there is no confusion, here's is Carson's explanation on SiteComments: SiteComments 2.0 - A Significant Upgrade Has Been Released! Hope you find this helpful.
Hi Phil, yes I am. I'm just trying to find a way to sponsor my membership. Posted 70 comments with 98% approval, 2% skip rate. Received $0.50, then only credits from there...
Hi - yes, but it should be seen as an opportunity to make a little extra income, not a guarantee. You should earn $0.50 for every alternative comment you offer, but it depends on the economics of the platform. If people are not paying to receive site comments, then commenters won't get paid.
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