Today i want to share some thing which bounty hunters should avoid and what we can do to get maximum profit from bounty campaigns.
Avoid these things
> I comes to know that many people create fake profiles, multiple profiles to earn more which is not a good way. Avoid these things.
> There are some people who joins a lot of bounty campaigns and they do not read about project before they join, so it is advisable to first read little bit about project before you join any bounty campaign.
Concentrate on
> Develop your skills rather than making multiple profiles. It is good to join less bounty campaigns but join only quality projects. So first thing is to learn about project.
> Try to deliver quality of work, it will create your strong profiles in future. Try to join maximum campaigns of good projects : like reddit, blog,signature and other campaigns. So we have to develop skills so that we can join maximum campaigns of same campaign rather then multiple bounty campaigns.
> I comes to know that many people are delivering Blog/content work by simply copy/paste or using online websites to shuffle words which is not a good trick. Let me guide you with this too. There are some online website where you can create videos in free , you have to learn a little bit about project and can create videos.
If you have any question then you can ask me in comments below and if you have any suggestion please let me know. Thank you
Avoid:
1.) Bounty managers that treat clients like annoyances or take a long time responding/helping out and answering questions
2.) Campaigns that make it difficult to find max total supply - usually buried somewhere requiring you have to hunt for it, and sometimes it's not even there
3.) The average ICO prices their products 10 times what it ends up selling for on exchanges - make sure you estimate bounty earnings by dividing the claimed totals by 10
4.) Campaigns that claim to be already listed on exchange or on CMC - always check current prices to make sure you are not working for pennies
5.) Campaigns that allow multi thousands to sign up and participate - the rewards can become so watered down, they turn into gigantic wastes of time
6.) Campaigns that have a lot of specific or extra rules - a lot of these seem to be looking to nitpick on details to deny you rewards for that week, thus generating free advertising for themselves.
7.) Campaigns that run longer than 3 months - too watered down except for rare circumstances found in the fine print.