I have been recently noticing a new trend of posts, and that is due to yesterday's points given lately. I even managed to get enough to pour me a dollar and a few cents, while others are getting more than that. What has happened? Well, as @Read.Cash gave us in @Cain's post: "July read.cash challenge", it the result of the random rewarder. But how exactly? Well, it's up to @Read.Cash to explain that in a long while.
This makes a pretty interesting idea, though, as others pointed out that the well-known members of the community got a lot of points, even if @Read.Cash said it needs some fine-tuning. It means that we only need to be as good as the others. And how exactly should we be good?
First off, ignore the random rewarder. Those points will only bring you so far. Once you have managed to earn roughly $1, you can start off your journey by being nice, tipping others. Next up is to further immerse yourself and learn more about the gears that make Read.Cash move, and follow @Yen's post: "read articles of others : it might help you".
You can also improve and bring more users to the fold by simply using your affiliate link, found in your profile. Here is mine for educational purposes:
If you also want to do a similar thing like @Cain's challenge, you should also try calling out for sponsorships by simply right-clicking and clicking the dollar icon on the tab that appears. Or, use
[ sponsor ].
As time progresses, we are like children being waned from the milk of our sustenance towards real food of sponsorship and community unity. Let's all support each other and make the best of our lives. After all, @MarcDeMesel's $97,000 donation isn't permanent. It will be distributed in a way nobody will notice.
This is Rowan, greeting everyone with a happy day to all, and to progress!
We all noticed it and I wonder what exactly the news factor of this post is. Not focusing on points? That is what you should have never done in the first place. It doesn't matter if you earn 50 cents or 3 $ a day this is not a replacement of a normal job. Real writers will make their income in a different way and not sell their story for 0.01 cents or even less. To good bloggers, this is just an extra way to promote themselves and they invest their time and money way better than most do. If it comes to moderating I am happy too I no longer need to invest all my time in reading and advising, commenting and telling why it is the wrong community.
Good luck to you π