Little do these online writers realize that the site owners totally depend on their participation for them to survive.
The online writers keep looking for greener pastures and when they find it they ruthlessly dump the earlier writing sites and hook on to what they see are better having a scope for earning more.
This to my mind is a wrong move. They should continue with the older writing sites and keep on with their search for greener pastures.
Many a site has closed down when writers leave them stranded.
Having said that in order to bring back their writers online writing sites need to rework on their strategy, find out why their users have left them and if possible offer more incentives. That is how competition is handled in the real world. In the real world there is a Department that takes care of this. They prepare a report on their findings.
The online writing sites should also do a similar investigation and arrest the exodus even at the cost of having a dent in the profits. This loss could be treated as investment which will pay off in the long run.
I am not sure if LiteracyBase has any such Net investigation or have plans to take remedial measures so that those who have left the site would be back in harness at LiteracyBase.
From what I see I find fewer members here compared to what it was in the good old days. After the introduction of TinyCent many are devoting their time there.
However even users could be cautious in that, as they say a new broom sweeps well and already we see a not so happy situation at TinyCent.
It would be a wise decision if users paid more attention here as ‘a bird in hand is worth two in a bush’
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It is right that most of the online writers do leave the sites if they find any site that pays more. This is not a healthy practice. The only thing they have to keep in mind is that whether the site has made any injustice to them. There is some introspection is needed. If the answer is no, then there is no justification in leaving a site just by finding another one which pays a higher amount.
The online sites which are encouraging others are really doing a good job. Sometimes in their anxiety to develop the site in a short time they take up some steps which are not warranted.
They should take the opinion of others and the members, discuss the issues and try to modify them as and when the circumstances demand such change.
The writers also should realize that whatever they write should satisfy the minimum standards of English. They should at the same time develop their writing skill while writing. They should learn different styles of writing, expressions, quality of content etc and endeavor towards submission of a unique article.
Writers do make or mar a site. If they leave just because another pays better that is not fair.They can certainly go for new sites but ignoring those which have paid them is not fair.
It works both ways. Site wants me to write my best stuff but pays fractions of a penny. Take Hubpages; once it paid. Now? So why waste a keystroke?
I am fully with you on this. If a site continues paying then it is but fair that we stick to it and not leave them stranded just because another site pays better.