Hey aswani i have a new study pool acc with 4 orders done but i cannot handle bidding more than 40 bids a day since im busy with my other acc..is it better to sell the account or just hold..how did you manage to get yours off the ground?
Hi. You just gotta find time with it. Running an account needs time and patience, but you must bid and get orders else the account will be closed for low performance
@@epicaswani okay thanks..how many orders should i do before i can get 1 0rder out of every 15 bids. And how many bids do you make in your studypool acc per day?
@@mosesnzioka8549 there’s nothing like how many. It depends on your stats. Someone can make 10bids and win all of then and the other make 150 and get nothing. There are two primary ways that tutors get assigned to questions: automatch and student. Automatch uses an algorithm to match students with tutors based on their stats, work history, and bids (if you make a bid that matches the students timeline and budget you have a better chance of winning than when you alter either the timeline or the budget). Student selection is when the student wants to select the tutor themselves, so they check your profile and decide whether or not to give you. Stats like success rate, tutor level, subject badges, ratings, and reviews on your profile matter a lot.
@@mosesnzioka8549 the more students you work with, the more you might win a lot of bids when they post questions, unless they no longer wish to work with you. The system prioritizes matching tutors and students that have worked together bfr in the past. That’s why you might struggle abit when you start because you haven’t worked with as many students. Also, the system encourages tutors to make as many bids, that’s why they reward you by prioritizing your bids every time you hit 40bids within 24hours. But that doesn’t mean you won’t win bids until you bid 40 times in a day. But of course the more you bid the higher your chances of getting work. I always say whenever there are jobs, bid on at least 200 questions in a day for a beginner. That’s how you get noticed and that’s how to take your account off the ground. HMU for more wa.me/message/KXCP5P2NQPAKG1
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Hey aswani i have a new study pool acc with 4 orders done but i cannot handle bidding more than 40 bids a day since im busy with my other acc..is it better to sell the account or just hold..how did you manage to get yours off the ground?
Hi. You just gotta find time with it. Running an account needs time and patience, but you must bid and get orders else the account will be closed for low performance
@@epicaswani okay thanks..how many orders should i do before i can get 1 0rder out of every 15 bids. And how many bids do you make in your studypool acc per day?
@@mosesnzioka8549 there’s nothing like how many. It depends on your stats. Someone can make 10bids and win all of then and the other make 150 and get nothing. There are two primary ways that tutors get assigned to questions: automatch and student. Automatch uses an algorithm to match students with tutors based on their stats, work history, and bids (if you make a bid that matches the students timeline and budget you have a better chance of winning than when you alter either the timeline or the budget). Student selection is when the student wants to select the tutor themselves, so they check your profile and decide whether or not to give you. Stats like success rate, tutor level, subject badges, ratings, and reviews on your profile matter a lot.
@@epicaswani thanks
@@mosesnzioka8549 the more students you work with, the more you might win a lot of bids when they post questions, unless they no longer wish to work with you. The system prioritizes matching tutors and students that have worked together bfr in the past. That’s why you might struggle abit when you start because you haven’t worked with as many students. Also, the system encourages tutors to make as many bids, that’s why they reward you by prioritizing your bids every time you hit 40bids within 24hours. But that doesn’t mean you won’t win bids until you bid 40 times in a day. But of course the more you bid the higher your chances of getting work. I always say whenever there are jobs, bid on at least 200 questions in a day for a beginner. That’s how you get noticed and that’s how to take your account off the ground. HMU for more wa.me/message/KXCP5P2NQPAKG1
Hey Aswan... how can I contact you? or do you have a whatsaap group or something like that?
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