And you stay certified when your approval rate is higher than 80% and your skip rate is lower than 20% and your average amount of comments over 30 days are over 50.

The most ideal numbers are 100% and 0%

What is asked?

  • Take a look at what is asked?
  • Do they want you to give an overal opinion? Then don't ask questions.
  • Do they say please leave questions, then leave them a question.



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RoopeshG Premium Plus
Great stuff.Awesome training.Thanks Loes
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Loes Premium
You're welcome Roopesh 😀
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newmarketpro Premium
Thanks for simplify the explanation how this works Loes.
Am I correct to say that to keep 'Certified', you need to be above 50/50? I haven't got the time to check site-comment V2 yet.
Appreciate your sharing.

:)Joe
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Loes Premium
Yes, I believe so, the 50/50 keeps you certified
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Nick-at-WA Premium
Thanks for this nice training, Loes.
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Loes Premium
You're welcome Nick:)
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lynnsam61 Premium
Loes,
This is good to know. I'm assuming you either can request a comment for two you've provided or get paid. Not both though. Please correct me if this is wrong. Thanks!

Erica
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Loes Premium
No, you get paid $1 for every 4 comments, and can keep the credits to ask for comments, but the credits do disappear when you are not using them and skip a few days, the credits from the 1st day, are disappearing on the 31st day

I hope I don't explain this in Greek ;)
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lynnsam61 Premium
Thanks for the clarification Loes.
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directJ Premium
hmm pretty interesting, what's the value in being a certified commenter?
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Loes Premium
You get paid
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directJ Premium
Paid to comment really now! Need to look into this more.
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AnisChity Premium
every two comments will give you $0.50 which is not bad.
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