Hi, I'm not renewing my WA account but I just renew my domain with you guys. I'm transferring to GoDaddy but they recommended to contact you guys because of a 60-day period aft
I want to transfer to another host. how can I do it if I just renew my domain with you guys?
Hi, I'm not renewing my WA account but I just renew my domain with you guys. I'm transferring to GoDaddy but they recommended to contact you guys because of a 60-day period aft
This may help. You may need to pay for another year depending on what your new host decides. Transfer one of my wa domains away from wa?
I would like to have a member's area on my website. How can I do that on WordPress? Thank you.
The easiest solution is to use a membership plugin.
There are many options out there ... Just make a quick search int he WP plugin repository
And see this 6 Things To Do When Creating A Membership Site
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How can I add a member's area on my website?
I would like to have a member's area on my website. How can I do that on WordPress? Thank you.
The easiest solution is to use a membership plugin.
There are many options out there ... Just make a quick search int he WP plugin repository
And see this 6 Things To Do When Creating A Membership Site
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So, I asked something about Site Comments before but this is a follow up question. The Total Earning, which as far as I know is the "$0.50 per comment" that we get. When is tha
Read this training. You will get everything you need to know about the WA Site Comment 2.0 Get Paid to Post Comments
It’s a cash credit in your Credit Dashboard (the W icon up top). To cash them out use the Exchange Credits for Cash slider. I believe it will pay out on the first of the following month.
If you go to the w at the top of the page you can see what to do with the money you have earned - hope this help Victor
What does the "total earning" mean on site comments?
So, I asked something about Site Comments before but this is a follow up question. The Total Earning, which as far as I know is the "$0.50 per comment" that we get. When is tha
Read this training. You will get everything you need to know about the WA Site Comment 2.0 Get Paid to Post Comments
It’s a cash credit in your Credit Dashboard (the W icon up top). To cash them out use the Exchange Credits for Cash slider. I believe it will pay out on the first of the following month.
If you go to the w at the top of the page you can see what to do with the money you have earned - hope this help Victor
I understand the concept of the $0.50 per comment.
However, I want to know how am I going to get paid and when? Also, the amount goes down if you don't keep commenting to
Hello, I chose Merlynmac and ShuiHyen's responses to you. They both responded in details. Kindly check below for their responses. They explained except that Merlynmac doesn't know precisely when the revenue will be paid out to your PayPal account. Whenever you reach a minimum of 20 cash credits which is equivalent to $10, you can cash out to the credit dashboard immediately and then move the slider to exchange the revenue to a PayPal fund.
Israel Olatunji
I went in and swapped my cash credits to renew my domain name which was about to expire for two years so that was awesome.
I have no idea if cash gets taken away if you are not active, but I highly doubt it.
Hey hi u 2! ...
Frankly, while Site Comments have been around for quite awhile -- the 2.0 Upgrade has only been in effect for over a month young and you wouldn't likely have an 'expert' on this ...
And from this thread, Scott (MerlynMac) has a comprehensive reply for you on this question and is a good one!
I would subscribe to his answer.
All the best, cheerio ... 😊
Hey Victor,
To my understand, maybe l could be wrong!
1) After being certified, you will paid for $0.50 for every alternate comment, i.e. you gave two comments and you will get 1 cash credit at $0.50 and 1 community credit. Both can be used to request for comment. Let says you have 1 community credit and 1 cash credit and you request for a comment then both of your credit will utilised.
2) You can cash out your cash credit at the cash dashboard but the payout threshold is 20 cash credit or $10. You need to move the slider (Exchange for Cash) to the maximum and click confirm.
The payout is on the 1st of every month.
3) The system works on 30 days recycle and you must maintain 50 comments in order to be certified again. (P/S: I'm not very sure but l has read somewhere here).
4) I have no idea they take back your cash credit if you don't comment the following days.
5) You may contact Kyle or Carson for more clarification as l am also quite confuse with their guideline.
Best wishes.
Here’s the post from Carson that talks about the program: SiteComments 2.0 - A Significant Upgrade Has Been Released! Things to note:
1) To qualify for the program you must become a certified commenter - This involves 3 things:
A) You must maintain a comment approval rating of 80+%.
B) You must maintain a skip rate of less than 20%
C) You must continue to offer 50 comments within a 30 day period.
2) You must maintain your certification by continuing to meet the criteria listed above.
3) If you become a qualified commenter you will receive $0.50 cash credit for every other comment you leave and 1 community credit for every other comment you leave (so $0.50 for the first and 1 community credit for the second, etc.).
As for cashing out, just go to the credit dashboard use the slider to exchange credits for cash. They will then be deposited into your PayPal account although I’m not sure exactly when it will pay out (I assume it’s on the first of the following month but that’s just a guess as I’m saving my credits and haven’t cashed them out).
How does the site comment pay?
I understand the concept of the $0.50 per comment.
However, I want to know how am I going to get paid and when? Also, the amount goes down if you don't keep commenting to
Hello, I chose Merlynmac and ShuiHyen's responses to you. They both responded in details. Kindly check below for their responses. They explained except that Merlynmac doesn't know precisely when the revenue will be paid out to your PayPal account. Whenever you reach a minimum of 20 cash credits which is equivalent to $10, you can cash out to the credit dashboard immediately and then move the slider to exchange the revenue to a PayPal fund.
Israel Olatunji
I went in and swapped my cash credits to renew my domain name which was about to expire for two years so that was awesome.
I have no idea if cash gets taken away if you are not active, but I highly doubt it.
Hey hi u 2! ...
Frankly, while Site Comments have been around for quite awhile -- the 2.0 Upgrade has only been in effect for over a month young and you wouldn't likely have an 'expert' on this ...
And from this thread, Scott (MerlynMac) has a comprehensive reply for you on this question and is a good one!
I would subscribe to his answer.
All the best, cheerio ... 😊
Hey Victor,
To my understand, maybe l could be wrong!
1) After being certified, you will paid for $0.50 for every alternate comment, i.e. you gave two comments and you will get 1 cash credit at $0.50 and 1 community credit. Both can be used to request for comment. Let says you have 1 community credit and 1 cash credit and you request for a comment then both of your credit will utilised.
2) You can cash out your cash credit at the cash dashboard but the payout threshold is 20 cash credit or $10. You need to move the slider (Exchange for Cash) to the maximum and click confirm.
The payout is on the 1st of every month.
3) The system works on 30 days recycle and you must maintain 50 comments in order to be certified again. (P/S: I'm not very sure but l has read somewhere here).
4) I have no idea they take back your cash credit if you don't comment the following days.
5) You may contact Kyle or Carson for more clarification as l am also quite confuse with their guideline.
Best wishes.
Here’s the post from Carson that talks about the program: SiteComments 2.0 - A Significant Upgrade Has Been Released! Things to note:
1) To qualify for the program you must become a certified commenter - This involves 3 things:
A) You must maintain a comment approval rating of 80+%.
B) You must maintain a skip rate of less than 20%
C) You must continue to offer 50 comments within a 30 day period.
2) You must maintain your certification by continuing to meet the criteria listed above.
3) If you become a qualified commenter you will receive $0.50 cash credit for every other comment you leave and 1 community credit for every other comment you leave (so $0.50 for the first and 1 community credit for the second, etc.).
As for cashing out, just go to the credit dashboard use the slider to exchange credits for cash. They will then be deposited into your PayPal account although I’m not sure exactly when it will pay out (I assume it’s on the first of the following month but that’s just a guess as I’m saving my credits and haven’t cashed them out).
I was checking on new members to welcome them to WA and I noticed that there are MANY accounts with the same description and the same profile picture of a car. Anyone knows wha
I've noticed a few not so nice, arrogant ppl in chat. You can tell their main reason for being in there is to make waves.
I haven't noticed this at all, though it could possibly happen to anyone too.
Israel Olatunji
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Why are so many "robot" new members? have you noticed?
I was checking on new members to welcome them to WA and I noticed that there are MANY accounts with the same description and the same profile picture of a car. Anyone knows wha
I've noticed a few not so nice, arrogant ppl in chat. You can tell their main reason for being in there is to make waves.
I haven't noticed this at all, though it could possibly happen to anyone too.
Israel Olatunji
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This may help. You may need to pay for another year depending on what your new host decides. Transfer one of my wa domains away from wa?