I have also seen some New/newbie "status", posting in the Bounties section.
Those are projects or companies with either low budget and cannot hire a decent, reputable bounty manager or they just don't trust anybody on this forum other than themselves.
I want to know that Ho the bounty process works?
Two scenarios
A. A project/company approaches a reputable bounty manager (or even a lowbie one), tells him they want a bounty campaign then the they discuss the price for his/her services, the budget for the entire bounty campaign, escrows (if needed). Once they come to an agreement, bounty manager preps everything and runs the bounty campaign on a specific date and timeline. Once it ends, distribution of the bounty rewards begins which is done either by the bounty manager, the project/company or the escrow.
B. Vice-versa of A. The bounty manager is the one who approaches a project or a company and offers his services but the rest is the same structure.
What is the cost to post a bounty for the Project Holder?
There's no telling. This depends on how much does the project/company would want to spend 'cause by my experience, even if you lay some suggestions, most would still go with the numbers that's on their mind.
How much does a Bounty Manager charge for it?
Depends on how big the bounty campaign is. Some bounty campaigns only has 1 campaign on it (ex. Signature campaign), while others will have multiple campaign categories ranging from social media campaigns, translations, content creation; heck even airdrop is sometimes included.
$100 per week at minimum.
It is a request to all the Bounty Manager/Senior Users, please share the process/guide/link/any helping materials. I assume this information will help a lot of other users.
There's no known guide though. You need to learn just by observing the current bounty managers we have around.
Visit their service threads, check their spreadsheets, read their campaign threads and learn what rules, qualifications and rewards structures they're implementing.
You should know that most of the tasks that are shouldered by the bounty manager is (by my experience) tideous and repetitive and some responsibilites will also be placed on you (visit the
reputation board if you want insight on this.
) but with that being said, it is an interesting side job if you're looking to earn a few cryptos.