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- Kendra M Parker
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Yes, I can find all of my different payouts on different pages, and that’s okay. I still think it would be nice to add a page to the profile (or somewhere else on the site) that would display all of those items on one page so I don’t have so many pages to track when I do my financials. You could also use this report to run annual average payouts to show potential earnings to potential reviewers. It might be a nice marketing tool, similar to the earnings statements that some direct sales companies provide.
If I were designing this, I’d have sections for each payout opportunity that a user could receive. Those for which the user qualifies would be displayed and the rest hidden. Users should be able to show a report of lifetime payouts, or choose a report of the payout for each year the user has been active.
- kfwilson6
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Yes!!! I absolutely agree with this. Being able to have this in one place would be convenient for reviewers. I love the idea of using it as a marketing tool. I actually calculated what I thought my annual earnings could reasonably be based on the reviews I've done so far. But some of that is Amazon gift card money, and some of it is Paypal money.Kendra M Parker wrote: ↑22 Oct 2018, 15:25Yes, I can find all of my different payouts on different pages, and that’s okay. I still think it would be nice to add a page to the profile (or somewhere else on the site) that would display all of those items on one page so I don’t have so many pages to track when I do my financials. You could also use this report to run annual average payouts to show potential earnings to potential reviewers. It might be a nice marketing tool, similar to the earnings statements that some direct sales companies provide.
If I were designing this, I’d have sections for each payout opportunity that a user could receive. Those for which the user qualifies would be displayed and the rest hidden. Users should be able to show a report of lifetime payouts, or choose a report of the payout for each year the user has been active.
It's not that we can't access that info, it's a great idea for improvement as a convenience for users.
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Yes, this would certainly be a great addition!! This would save the scrolling time and it would be very convenient to use. I hope it's implemented!kfwilson6 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 09:06Yes!!! I absolutely agree with this. Being able to have this in one place would be convenient for reviewers. I love the idea of using it as a marketing tool. I actually calculated what I thought my annual earnings could reasonably be based on the reviews I've done so far. But some of that is Amazon gift card money, and some of it is Paypal money.Kendra M Parker wrote: ↑22 Oct 2018, 15:25Yes, I can find all of my different payouts on different pages, and that’s okay. I still think it would be nice to add a page to the profile (or somewhere else on the site) that would display all of those items on one page so I don’t have so many pages to track when I do my financials. You could also use this report to run annual average payouts to show potential earnings to potential reviewers. It might be a nice marketing tool, similar to the earnings statements that some direct sales companies provide.
If I were designing this, I’d have sections for each payout opportunity that a user could receive. Those for which the user qualifies would be displayed and the rest hidden. Users should be able to show a report of lifetime payouts, or choose a report of the payout for each year the user has been active.
It's not that we can't access that info, it's a great idea for improvement as a convenience for users.
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- gali
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One does get paid per review. All the threads you commented upon are old threads, and their issues were solved.Cyrus Michino wrote: ↑26 Aug 2020, 05:41 When it comes to payouts, I'd love that one would be paid per review instead of piling up bills and paying at once.
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