I want this spread out over a period of 10-20 days. If you did it in 10 days, you would create 5 gmail accounts each day, 5 user registrations, and then read through the articles and the forums and make 10 posts from each of the 5 accounts each day (although the exact numbers should be somewhat variable). Most posts at this stage will be article comments, but we expect to change gears on this.
The purpose is to seed our new forum with article commenting and interesting open ended questions on an updated community website targeted at women. I want you and your friends that you enlist to read the articles plus any existing comments, and then add a 10-50 word positive constructive comments responding either to the article or to a comment that someone else made, or possibly opening up a new discussion thread on a new topic.
I prefer several different writers working on this, and they need to vary between short comments and longer comments, so enlist your friends. Also, I want this to be done by 50 unique userids that you will create on the site with full profiles (avatar, city, age, etc), so you will also need to setup 50 unique email addresses (gmail).
Each comment should be a little different in style, so here are some ideas:
1. I agree that “quote something from article” and I would also add that…
2. I had a similar experience with …., and this is what happened to me:
3. Thanks for this valuable info, especially the part about…
4. I think this is great. Do you have any more information on…?
5. I am a mother of three, and I would agree that…., but I would also add that…
6. My experience is that some states are different than others…
DO NOT place ANY external links in the comments, and you MUST use EXCELLENT US grammar, spelling and capitalization (poor foreign English phrasing will be deleted and not paid for).
Please quote 500 total comments from 50 userids, averaging 25 words each (ranging from 10-50 words). Some userids might only comment on a few posts, and others comment on many. A user should not contradict themselves (ie. in one comment post, you say you are a married mom, but in another, you are single).
Just like real people, each userid should focus on a different area of the site (one on health issues, and another on cooking articles).