Thursday 15 February 2018

Why there is a new opportunity to be paid for posting on Social Media ?

There is a new branch of Steemit - The Social Media Platform that pays you to post
.
It is dMania which is similar to Steemit, but instead you earn by posting Memes.

Some are earning big as you can see in  two examples below.

 See the earnings $81.55 !!  115 votes 37 comments

And this one  below $75.30



I've posted  the 2 memes below starting yesterday.




 They've only earned about $1.50 each -.I say about, because they are cryptocurrency dollars,which if you are following Bitcoin news you will know the currencies are subject to high volatility,but the overall trend is up.

I started posting on Steemit in January 2017 and my earnings from 1 post a week, 4 months later April 2017, stood at $72,  Then Bitcoin (BTC) mania took off.

Today, 13 months since joining, my account is at $2100.That is solely from earnings but mainly from the rise in cryptocurrency prices.

I have not deposited any money. My account has been as high as $4700,but took a dive a month ago to stabilising to where it is now, and started to rise again these last few days.

You have to join dMania through Steemit.There is a wait of about a week,not because of restricting applicants,but time taken to process the increasing applications.

Like the majority of contributors to both platforms,I am puzzled by how the big earnings are made,and there is much discussion about it amongst low earners,which is the majority, .

It is based on votes earned for content on both Steemit and dMania but some have few votes and high payout and then the opposite can be seen.

The saving grace however is that the payments are in a cryptocurrency,so if a post or meme is paid just $1 with the Steem dollar (SBD) price on the exchanges presently being about $4 US dollars and subject to rise big in the future then I'm staying in and working to find the secret to joining the top guys.

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