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The only reason why Bizdustry ended paid to post program is over low quality content. While a lot of people were earning really well by posting, the site was not earning much because the content did not bring traffic.
Yes you have a point there, things changed after the introduction of subscription. But then again, a lot of people also became inactive due to the fact that they have to pay subscription before you could cash out from the site.I joined Bizdustry since 2020, Alex as admin has tried hard to cover all payments to its members starting from Youtube videos, bicycle sponsorships, etc. Symptoms of financial difficulties begin with an upgrade membership and no rewards for threads. Many inactive members are one of the causes of decreased income from Google Adsense.
The members should all look for every possible way out to cash out their earnings before it becomes too late,but for we in RIF we are getting stronger by the day, nothing can stop us, and RIzf will continually reward its users.Bizdustry has become the latest forum to end paid posting for it's members. This was made known in a release by Alex, the owner. Non VIP members with pending withdrawals can't even withdraw their earnings. Which PTP next?
Post Bcks admin sold the site to Bizdustry, but that site stops paying people, so what does the owner do to Post Bucks? PB never returns and will forever be forgotten so members must move on.Bizdustry was always looking for members to upgrade and the major reason they stopped was because of lack of revenue
And you think that with the way he ended it, one should continue posting there in the hope that one would be considered a valued contributor? There was a way to end it and keep people still on the site. He killed everything the way he did it.What some do not seem to be realizing here is that yes, Alex stopped paying because it was becoming a problem as he was paying members for their contributions but some people were not even producing good content and it was more quick and easy with few words for the incentive. This was not only causing problems for the site but also causing issues with advertisers as well and the revenue was dropping.
You can still earn the option of withdrawing your earnings by being a valued contributor which is a group that has members who are chosen by the staff for their contributions. This allows Alex to be able to offer people to receive payment who are bringing valued content to the site which will, in turn, help with the revenue and allow payments to still be made.
Many are staying on Bizdustry and continuing to post with hopes their contributions will allow them to be part of that group which I feel is the right way forward.
Unfortunately, as much as I know the kind of situation Alex was in from what we have all been told, we can never fully realize just how bad the situation was, only Alex knows that himself and if it meant taking a drastic step when he did was the best way to keep the service going for those who do product high-quality content, I am all for that.And you think that with the way he ended it, one should continue posting there in the hope that one would be considered a valued contributor? There was a way to end it and keep people still on the site. He killed everything the way he did it.
Are you even getting my point? Alex decided on the right thing to do to save his business. The only challenge is that he didn't do it properly. Pay every user one last time and end it. People would still be positive about the site as we speak if it was pursued that way. Lots aof negativity surrounding the site. It is inconsequential as at now but reputation matters a lot in business.Unfortunately, as much as I know the kind of situation Alex was in from what we have all been told, we can never fully realize just how bad the situation was, only Alex knows that himself and if it meant taking a drastic step when he did was the best way to keep the service going for those who do product high-quality content, I am all for that.
Most who wanted the payouts regardless of the changes were a lot of those who were not producing high-quality content and were merely posting just to gain the incentive which was a shame, things like this will happen more often if owners of these sites do not take any kind of action as Alex did.