On the previous page I explained what you gain with each comment you provide for other WA members. Becoming a Certified WA Commenter takes time and effort, even if you are good at commenting as I feel I am based on my high approval rating. Maintaining also takes effort.

WHY COMMENT TOTALS DECREASE

Becoming and staying certified depends on 4 things.

  1. Having no less than 50 posted comments
  2. Having no less than 80% Comment Approval
  3. Having no more than a 20% Skip Rate
  4. And all 3 above needs to be maintained within any 30 day period

Though it is easy to see where you are in regards to numbers 1, 2 and 3 above by just looking at your Site Comments user interface dashboard, keeping track of the decreasing comment total requires you to look elsewhere. Number 4 above is important to remember.


Even the amount of money you earn is separated into the total amount and the 30-Day amount, as seen in the above image. In order for you to know when and how many comments will be subtracted from your 30-Day total of comments, you need to count 30-Days backwards.

Not to worry, this isn’t hard to do. All you need to do is scroll the Site Comments user interface dashboard screen down to where you see the three tabs that say “Comments Pending Approval,” “My Comment Requests” and “Comments Offered” as seen in the below image.


You want to click on the last tab, the one that says “Comments Offered” and that will display all of the comments you have offered to date. Those that have yet to be approved will appear at the top as seen above, and those already approved will be listed below, as seen in the image below.


Notice that each comment has the website name and date posted along the left and the status on the right. EXAMPLE: If your current total of comments is at 59 like mine is now, you would scroll down that list to the 59th comment and take note of the date it was posted.

If that date is 30-Days prior to the current date and you see you posted a comment then, look to see how many you posted on that date. Let us say that you posted 3 comments. When the next day comes about you will lose those 3 comments off of your total of 59, bringing it down to 56.

Depending on when your next posted comment date is and how many for that upcoming date, you may want to increase the amount of comments offered by the amount that will soon be subtracted. This will help you to maintain that above 50 threshold.

NEXT UP = Can you earn enough to pay for your WA membership



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CTL Premium
Hi,

I have been confusing for a long time.

What are the differences between "give and take comment thread" and "Site Comments"?

Other than the "Site Comments" can earn credits and used as money, both of them use to ask comments.

As I know, I can earn 1 credit if I offer comments on "Site Comments". But, if I request a comment, it needs 2 credits. That means people need to offer 2 comments to request 1 comment.

In "give and take comment thread", you can request 1 comment with just offer 1 comment.

If I'm correct, the time spent on "Site Comments" is double for 1 comment.

Then, why people need to use "Site Comments"?

The main reason is 1 Community Credit and $0.50 Cash Credit if you become "Certified WA Commenter"?

It really confuses me.

Thank you so much.
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Jaz333 Premium
Hi - It was my understanding that even when using the give and take comment thread 2 comments should be given when asking for a comment. This is of course on the 'honor system' and no credits are required.

I think the main purpose for the credit comment system is for members to gain higher quality comments, although that is not always the case regardless.

I hope that helps!
Take care, Shannon
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CTL Premium
Thank you so much.
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boomergp08 Premium
Sharon gave you a good answer and I would like to add the following.

Using the give and take comment thread you can get away with leaving lame comments like...

"I really liked the information you have shared here. I really learned a lot. Thank you."

If you were to leave a very short and generic comment like that on Site Comments, the system would reject it.

Sp getting comments through Site Comments increases your chances of not getting lame generic comments.
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CTL Premium
Thank you so much. I will spend more time on Site Comments to get high-quality comments.

By the way, what is Sp in the last sentence?
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boomergp08 Premium
That was an error in my spelling. Should have been the word 'So'
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CTL Premium
Thank you so much. Your Site Comments training inspires me a lot.

I like your training also because you can always express the SAME things in different angels that let me understand easier.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome. I am happy you like my training tutorials. I always find it useful to be able to explain something from a different angle or in simpler terms than Kyle does.

This is also why I only do written tutorials because if I need to make a content update or change an image, I can without scrapping the entire training tutorial.
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ZinziM Premium
Hello Boomergp08, I think this training must be put right in front or close to having a website comments section of the Onlne Certificate Training or Bootcamp, as it will teach newbies how important it is to leave quality comments to boost one another Google rankings and for their own good as well. I have learned so much through this training and from now on I know what to look for and how to put down engaging comments to help fellow WAers.
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boomergp08 Premium
Thank you. I am happy you enjoyed this training. You are not the first person who has told me that this training should be included with Kyle's training. I happen to agree. :)
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ZinziM Premium
Hello Boomergp08, Thank you for a great training, learning a lot and taking notes. One thing that I was not sure of when doing site comments making money online via WA; was that as a member of WA, I did not know that you can ask a question and "pretend" that you do not know what the answer is or how it works. I thought they will track and trace me here on WA and then ask me why did I ask the silly question if I have experienced WA. However, I get your point that we should not appear as if we have a WA bias, that we should act like natural visitors the same as everybody else. Great point, so next time I will not hold back.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Zinzi. Yes you can pretend to not be a WA member or not have knowledge in what you are commenting on. By "pretending" you can create engaging comments by asking questions about things you may already know the answer of. Or if you want you can also offer your opinions based on shared knowledge. The point is to NOT leave some generic comment that wouldn't provoke a response.
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JamesBatife1 Premium
I presently don't have a means of paying for my membership.. I upgraded with the intention of getting the training, use the knowledge to start my business then cancel my membership and return here when I must be buouyant enough. But if site comments can rescue me within this two weeks that is left for me, i will be so glad.
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boomergp08 Premium
Sorry, but two weeks is not enough time for this to help you. It will take about a few weeks just to become a Certified Commenter, because you cannot earn money until you are certified.

Then you will need about another month to earn enough for a monthly membership. All of this is contingent upon you being able to give relevant unique engaging comments and getting them approved.
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JamesBatife1 Premium
Thanks so much, I'll see how it goes. Working on it already.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome. All the best to you.
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JamesBatife1 Premium
Rob, hi, I just got certified although I got one disapproval in all. So, my question is how does it go on the first of each month. Is it automatically credited to paypal or we do the cash out from our end manually?
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Mick18 Premium
Wonderful training Rob, thanks a lot.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Mickey. Pleased you liked it.
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