How to win the Points "Race" of Read(Cash)
I've decided to call Read.Cash simply as Read because Grammarly keeps flagging it as wrong grammar.
Marc de Mesel (@MarcDeMesel ) is awesome. He has donated $150,000 to the distribution fund and caused Read(Cash) to raise the spending limit to $273 per day. Of course, with such, people would notice that their points now cost twice as before. It was used that you should get at least more than 500 points to get even a single dollar, but due to the rising of the average point per price to double the amount, we can expect people to get a dollar starting from 200 to 300 points.
There's a catch, however, as the way to get these points is random and is based on an algorithm created by Read creator himself. As we grow more members in a static diagonal upwards curve, people will start to have to fight over who gets part of the $273 claim per day.
Being one of those that once managed to get $1 before the spending limit, let me tell you how to get these points from the Random Rewarder system, and hopefully stop making articles people won't like at all.
But, be aware, this is not a typical race. This is a race of competence and quality.
Create Interesting Articles
Read is mainly a blogging site, with the ability to tip other posts. As it grew, it became an innovation, with stats for every detail possible and even boost your article to be seen as part of the two that always appears first. You can even create articles that contain only pictures. You can also choose and join your community of choice to submit your articles there.
Due to this primary reason, creating articles and having traffic will be one of the potential reasons for you to get points. But the sure way to get points is to get liked because Read creator had snuck in a simple algorithm that detects who is a power user or who is not. A power user is someone whose likes will give points to others, and nobody knows who is the power user who is listening to your posts.
Interact with the Communities
The random rewarder also focuses on how you interact with other users and writers of Read. By giving helpful insights to other users and ensure quality over quality, you can get even as high as 100 points for simply being active in the community.
Don't Beg
I have noticed a new wave of beggers on the website, all of them begging for you to subscribe to them because they have subscribed to you or like their content. After all, they have liked yours and want you to do the same. By participating in this, you're essentially blocking yourself from the "race" for two weeks.
The Monetization is Not a Race
Do not be swayed by the fact that I called it a race. After all, there is no end goal here. Every 16000+ users will have to get their own share of the $273 cut. Don't worry if you have little to no points for a few days but you have posted quality, or you have not received the money for the daily limit.
The points don't matter. Only your interaction will.
This is a celebratory post for Read(Cash) for getting ~$250,000+ on the fund! Good luck to everyone!
Thanks very much for the creative idea