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Topic: Why newbie may find it difficult to rank up in this forum - page 3. (Read 273 times)

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Day by day, new members keep registering everyday. Only few of this member find it easy to rank up. Imagine an account opened for more than 2 year that still exist as a newbie. These are some of the reasons I observed why some of these people may find it difficult to rank up:

👉👉They are in the forum for bounty only
Bounty gives little money when compared to money made from signatures after been rank up. Even some high ranked members in the forum believe bounty is a waste of time as some pay little money or not even pay at all. Believing in bounty alone may not give you time to work on how to build your profile in the forum.

👉👉Not ready to learn
Learning is a process, the more you learn, the more you know. The more you  know, the more you can assist others. The more you assist others with your post, the more you rank up your profile.

👉👉To busy to read
Reading is very important in learning process. Most of this people find it difficult to read important post that could help them rank up. All they put their efforts on is bounty. Some don't even read the rules of the bounty they are joining, they just join as they see it. These group of people are seen to later ask questions which has already be post on bounty thread from bounty manager in the bounty telegram group. Reading good post will help you in the following ways:
     ✅Teach you new things
     ✅Broading your knowledge about what you already know
     ✅Teach you how to write good post
     ✅Familiarize you with the forum rules and regulations.
    
👉👉Staying away from the rules and regulations of the forum
Ignorance kills easily. Forum rules should be the first thing to read and get familiarize with by all newbies. These will enable them to stay long in the forum without violating the rules and regulations of the forum.

CONCLUSION
You can't teach what you don't know. One need to be a learner to become a master. So, learn first to teach others later.
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