My main aim there is to make money and if such a case occur, I will watch it closely for some days and if it still doesn't pay, then I will have to leave the site.
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Lets face the fact if a site stop paying then you can switched to another site and start making money from there because of one fail attempt you cant just quite a site,its very best that you look for something else and indulge yourself online instead of quitingMy main aim there is to make money and if such a case occur, I will watch it closely for some days and if it still doesn't pay, then I will have to leave the site.
Sometimes a site can run into trouble and ceases to pay for a while. The forum still runs but you are posting for nothing. Would you stay?
I think it's 50/50. I could stay depending on how interesting I find the site to be and also its prospect to bounce back. However, I would not be as active as I was when it was paying to be honest.Sometimes a site can run into trouble and ceases to pay for a while. The forum still runs but you are posting for nothing. Would you stay?
If my primary goals was for earning with the site I think I wont continue because I will be using data to surf the site,if this happen to any site I beleive its also painful to see a paying site going,but I will start working with some other site that is why we dont need to depend on one site for earningI think it's 50/50. I could stay depending on how interesting I find the site to be and also its prospect to bounce back. However, I would not be as active as I was when it was paying to be honest.
I would also leave a paid to post forum that stopped paying. But some of them can be so enjoyable even if they don't pay. For example, Reddit. I really enjoy posting there yet it does not pay.It depends on how the site started running. If it's a ptp sites, it would be expected that people are there for the money and would leave. If I truly love what I see on the site I would still be active.
You are right too. For me, my interest in a site has a lot to do with the things I learn too. I once worked on a site for more than three months without any pay. I didn't even flinch because the wealth of knowledge I got from there is part of what is keeping me relevant in my field online today.If my primary goals was for earning with the site I think I wont continue because I will be using data to surf the site,if this happen to any site I beleive its also painful to see a paying site going,but I will start working with some other site that is why we dont need to depend on one site for earning