Post Exchanges system

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When you do Post Exchanges, what is your system to keep track? I do several of them & what I do is keep track in Word. I have them listed as days of the week so i.e. Monday I do X forum & X amount of posts. I also detail how many has been done for both parties.
What do you do?
 
When you do Post Exchanges, what is your system to keep track? I do several of them & what I do is keep track in Word. I have them listed as days of the week so i.e. Monday I do X forum & X amount of posts. I also detail how many has been done for both parties.
What do you do?
I don't do more than I can chew.
I work on each request at a time.
I do want to increase eventually. So, I'd probably go your route but use a spreadsheet instead.
 
It depends on how big and how many 🙂 If I was doing a one time single post exchange that is around 5 content then I just do it 🙂

If I was doing on going exchanges that are paid or not that can be 50 or 100 or even 200 pieces of content then I use Notepad and number how many that I have done on that day till I get to the amount of content.
 
It depends on how many I'm working on at a time. Though I try to limit myself so that I don't get overwhelmed. I also remind myself throughout the day if it's a daily exchange so I don't forget to log in and complete my part.
 
I take one order at a time, I don't take another order unless I have completed the previous order. That's how I track my exchanges.
 
I keep track of my orders by keeping them in a word pad document and noting how much I need to complete and keeping it updated as I make posts. It's not the most ideal for everyone but it does work for me and I find it easy to keep on track doing that method.
 
I take one order at a time, I don't take another order unless I have completed the previous order. That's how I track my exchanges.
Not even two smalls - I mean two that are only 10 posts each
 
Post exchanges is a great service for forum members to interact with each other and increase the activity on a forum. This can be beneficial for both the forum itself and the members participating in the post exchange.

For the forum, post exchanges can increase the amount of activity and engagement on the forum, which can help to attract more members and make the forum a more vibrant and active community.

For the members participating in the post exchange, it can be a fun and social way to interact with other members and contribute to the forum. It can also be a good way to get feedback on their writing and ideas, and to learn from others.

It's a positive way to increase activity and engagement on a forum and provide a sense of community for its members.

Sadly, I'm to lazy to exchange posts and would rather buy posts. 🙄😀
 
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