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Make Money With Bubblews
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I'm still very new to this bubblews site... Trying to work out if it's something worth sticking with. I've only made a few posts so far, I've mostly been reading and following other people to try and get some links going. But I'm still getting barely any reads per post. Granted I'm not writing about the most interesting of things, but there are other posts on there that are clearly just copied and pasted and they are getting loads of views, likes and comments...
I'll give it a couple weeks or so, see how it goes... But I'm not convinced yet, I have to say.
I miss the old DooYoo.Save in 2014 Challenge: #193 £4,197.70/£50000 -
sarahj1986 wrote: »Well Bubblews have just over a week to pay me before I quit for good. My July 7th redemption is still outstanding and despite them replying saying they were sending it onto their finance department nearly 2 weeks ago AND their big apologies saying no payment would be forgotten mine appears to have been! I'm now approaching another 30 day redemption. I'm giving them till 1st September and by this time I'll have atleast 4 maybe 5 outstanding, two of which will be way overdue. I don't understand why they are paying late July redemptions yet can't sort out the missing payments from early July? Surely that should be a priority?
Anyway they got till 1st and I'm quitting
Get onto them again. And if you tweet, do that. I know someone needed to send something like five emails to get her redemption, despite earlier promises that it was on its wayYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
I'm still very new to this bubblews site... Trying to work out if it's something worth sticking with. I've only made a few posts so far, I've mostly been reading and following other people to try and get some links going. But I'm still getting barely any reads per post. Granted I'm not writing about the most interesting of things, but there are other posts on there that are clearly just copied and pasted and they are getting loads of views, likes and comments...
I'll give it a couple weeks or so, see how it goes... But I'm not convinced yet, I have to say.
I miss the old DooYoo.
You need connections to get views otherwise no one will know you are there. Good posts can carry on earning for a long time after, some of mine have 500-600, one has over 1800 views.
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Newbie Q here: how do people keep up with their followers? I seem to have 150+ (god knows where they came from!) but not very many views/likes.
Slightly bemused. Why would you follow someone and not read their bubbles?Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)
(2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)
Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
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Sugarplum634 wrote: »Newbie Q here: how do people keep up with their followers? I seem to have 150+ (god knows where they came from!) but not very many views/likes.
Slightly bemused. Why would you follow someone and not read their bubbles?
Firstly, I go to my commenters' posts and like/read/comment on their last two or three.
Then I look at my notifications or I go to the home page/following and access my followers there.
Every two to three days I go to my following list and skim it for people who I haven't visited for a couple of days, and read/like comment on at least two and sometimes five of their posts.
SOme people simply follow others in the hope that the favour will be returned even though they have no intention of ever commenting on your posts. They may well hit the like star though.Your biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
Ah ok, that's great. I shall give your system a go. Thanks for sharing, I really appreciate it.Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)
(2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)
Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
NSD 7/1500 -
i think though the person gets rewarded for views and likes aswell. I must admit i dont always post a comment£365 a year spend challenge - this has included food/clothes/beauty?? who knows where I am
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ma-ri-ella wrote: »i think though the person gets rewarded for views and likes aswell. I must admit i dont always post a comment
I do, as though this is how people know that I have seen their article and also how others find new connections.
But I understand why you don'tYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
If I post a comment, I tend to click like as well. Unless I'm totally disagreeing with it!Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)
(2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)
Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
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welsh_mummy wrote: »Morning fellow bubblers
Since starting yesterday, I have done a few posts and made a wee bit on money. Have also managed to locate a few of the fab people from here as well but looking to "follow" and hope to gain more "followers".
Is it a case of the more comments/likers on your posts/views the more money you get??
Yep if you go to the bank there's a breakdown of how your money has been earned
It's really good this morning.SPC#19 - 7-£666.54, 8-£489, 9-£264 10-£376 11- £305.8p 12 £329 13 - £315 14/£214 15 £177 16 £253 SPC 17 £0 of £250
Swaggers - 2015/£285, 2016/£270, 2017/£460, 2018/£420, 2019 / £183, 2020 / £226, 2021/£135, 2022/£0
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