Dropping as many Entrecards as possible has always been the top priority of a majority of Entrecarders (Entrecard Users). When I first started out with Entrecard, I never dropped more than 10 cards a day. I started improving gradually until I one day dropped up to 50. At 50, I realized that the message that appears on a card after dropping changed from Thanks to Go Go.
I started wondering if the message will change again if I dropped up to 100 (another 50) cards. I never got to the message for 100 drops because I never wanted to make myself a drop addict. Entrecard describes me as a casual and relax dropper, and I was satisfied with it that way.
Why don’t I want to improve on my drops? Well, it is a personal reason, but if you must know, I personally think too much dropping makes us reduce the value of blogging. If you start dropping with an aim of dropping 300 per day, I bet it will be very difficult for you to read or even comment on any blog. The case can even go worse if your Internet connection is slow.
Yesterday (July 15th) I set on an adventure to drop 300 cards. My problem was not even the credits. I just wanted to see those messages that appear on the cards after certain number of drops. Below are the messages I saw
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From 1 to 49 drops – Thanks!
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From 50 to 99 drops – Go Go!
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From 100 to 149 drops – Alright!
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From 150 to 199 drops – Wicked!
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From 200 to 249 drops – Yeehah!
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From 250 to 300 drops – Awesome!
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From 301 – infinity – 300 per day!
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That was my very first experience dropping 300 cards per day. Honestly, I really don’t want to be dropping more than 50, unless I receive more than 50 (I always feel guilty when I don’t reciprocate someone’s drop).
What did I do with the 300ecs? Not much of a gift, but I decided to make it a gift to a very special friend.
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Woa, I never know that the message can be different.