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August 10, 2019, 12:50:46 PM
#57
Some managers who accept weekly payments like the signature participants, you can easily identify how much they charge weekly by observing the host bitcoin address the fund for that campaign is been held in as they also send themselves their weekly payment.

Also I remember the manager of one of my previous signature campaign admitted he gets paid in percentage of total weekly payout of the signature participants. example if total paid for the week was 0.1 Bitcoin, he get paid 10% which is 0.01 Bitcoin.
Isnt that too small for managing on a campaign? 10% for overall its participants pay will not really be worth on the effort unless if you do hold or manage 20-30 persons with big weekly rates then that's the time these managers can get some good pays of their work. This does depend though in the agreement because it wont really be similar because some might received much more bigger.
newbie
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August 12, 2019, 03:59:35 PM
#56
I am wondering, how much do Bounty manager get paid?
Bounty manager is the one who manages all the promotion work on various platforms including bitcointalk. This really is a complicated and time consuming job and also each growing industry needs a Bounty Manager for them to handle the promotion. Promotion is the major part of anything. So the bounty managers should surely be having a good payrate.
Even I'm not aware about the exact amount but it would be good anyways.
legendary
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August 11, 2019, 01:26:08 AM
#55
Isnt that too small for managing on a campaign? 10% for overall its participants pay will not really be worth on the effort unless if you do hold or manage 20-30 persons with big weekly rates then that's the time these managers can get some good pays of their work. This does depend though in the agreement because it wont really be similar because some might received much more bigger.

Most btc sig managers are managing a campaign which can have a total payout around 0.5 BTC or more, which means if they do accept 10% from that, it's already 0.05 BTC, which is a lot for me.
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August 09, 2019, 11:03:52 AM
#54
Some managers who accept weekly payments like the signature participants, you can easily identify how much they charge weekly by observing the host bitcoin address the fund for that campaign is been held in as they also send themselves their weekly payment.

Also I remember the manager of one of my previous signature campaign admitted he gets paid in percentage of total weekly payout of the signature participants. example if total paid for the week was 0.1 Bitcoin, he get paid 10% which is 0.01 Bitcoin.

Wow, 10% is literally very good amount because they need to answer questions raised by the bounty people, sometimes managing a campaign is a really very tough job because they need to answer for different campaigns. For ICO, a campaign we don't know how much they are going to charge because they need to manage a lot of thing on a weekly basis.
He is talking about bitcoin signature campaign where managing telegram will not included on managing signature campaign rewards.The job of the signature campaign manager is to pick the best poster and keep the things spam free and also check their signature time to time then make payments at the right time.

But for the bounty managers the tasks are huge for less payment but they are not going to pay the participants directly and also they don't hold any liability for scams
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August 05, 2019, 03:39:01 PM
#53
Some managers who accept weekly payments like the signature participants, you can easily identify how much they charge weekly by observing the host bitcoin address the fund for that campaign is been held in as they also send themselves their weekly payment.

Also I remember the manager of one of my previous signature campaign admitted he gets paid in percentage of total weekly payout of the signature participants. example if total paid for the week was 0.1 Bitcoin, he get paid 10% which is 0.01 Bitcoin.
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August 04, 2019, 11:41:29 PM
#52
The pay depends on what the manager would demand, usually for managers who have good reputation in the forum, they would not ask for a cheaper salary as bounty managing is not a simple job, and a good manager also assures that participants are paid in the end.

In addition, good managers are also not gonna easily accept projects without making a deep research on it, so this will again assure participants that they will not be scam in the end, it's the same job that hey are gonna do but managers with good reputation will surely do better.
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August 04, 2019, 03:31:13 AM
#51
I am still curious to know how much bounty manager charge now
Why are so curious about it ? May be you are aiming at being one of them!
I don't know the exact rates else I would have given you a range but what I know is none of them have a fixed pay rate.
There are managers who are experienced, some are well versed at their job, some are just for the name sake, some have good reputation while some have bad.
None of them have fixed pay rates. So it depends on person to person on how much they are earning.
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August 03, 2019, 01:52:44 AM
#50
If you look at Bitcoin sig campaign spreadsheet, some of them will give you the details of the manager's salary. It's around $150 a week. But for altcoin bounty, if the manager is not professional, they might get tokens so the real value is unknown. I doubt any good manager would accept that though.

$400 a month is probably the minimum amount you need to hire a decent manager, some of them will request $1000. Depends on the workload and the duration of the campaign too.

Do you have any example of these bounty manager salary being actually paid or is it only an estimate ?
The forum has no fixed recommended amount for bounty manager and it depends upon the manager and the company which is actually hiring the manager. New managers can be hired for very small amount of monoey while the reputed members will charger you good fee.
legendary
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August 02, 2019, 11:50:23 PM
#49
If you look at Bitcoin sig campaign spreadsheet, some of them will give you the details of the manager's salary. It's around $150 a week. But for altcoin bounty, if the manager is not professional, they might get tokens so the real value is unknown. I doubt any good manager would accept that though.

$400 a month is probably the minimum amount you need to hire a decent manager, some of them will request $1000. Depends on the workload and the duration of the campaign too.
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August 02, 2019, 01:48:54 PM
#48
I am still curious to know how much bounty manager charge now
You are bumping an old thread dude but for the sake of continuous topic about managers salary then I would say that pay rates
would vary on each one of them knowing that there are reputable top ranking manager, there are newbies which means pay would vary and
depending on their arrangement between both parties.
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August 02, 2019, 07:20:58 AM
#47
I am still curious to know how much bounty manager charge now
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October 04, 2017, 02:14:51 PM
#46
I have a bunch of sources who I talk to regarding bounty campaigns. It honestly depends on how much work is being done per week, how many members, and how many different bounties are being run (Facebook, Twitter, Articles, Translations, Blogs, etc). But payment ranges from around 0.075 a week to around 0.15 a week. It's quite hefty. I know someone who asked for 0.25 a week and got it. Kinda apalling if you ask me.

Thank you very much for your response.. That was very helpful.
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October 01, 2017, 12:29:14 AM
#45
I have a bunch of sources who I talk to regarding bounty campaigns. It honestly depends on how much work is being done per week, how many members, and how many different bounties are being run (Facebook, Twitter, Articles, Translations, Blogs, etc). But payment ranges from around 0.075 a week to around 0.15 a week. It's quite hefty. I know someone who asked for 0.25 a week and got it. Kinda apalling if you ask me.

Well maybe those given payments depends on how huge of work loads given for you by the company since If you only handle the sig campaign I think that pay less and 0.075 per week is decent amount to be payed but depend on reputation since I think + trust managers are payed huge rather than neutral trust peoples.
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September 30, 2017, 10:27:00 PM
#44
I am wondering, how much do Bounty manager get paid?

$1000-$1500 depending what country you live in.

Over what time frame? How long do the bounties last? Is this per month or over 90 dqys.

This information is useless without context. Thanks.
legendary
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September 30, 2017, 07:18:55 PM
#43
I have a bunch of sources who I talk to regarding bounty campaigns. It honestly depends on how much work is being done per week, how many members, and how many different bounties are being run (Facebook, Twitter, Articles, Translations, Blogs, etc). But payment ranges from around 0.075 a week to around 0.15 a week. It's quite hefty. I know someone who asked for 0.25 a week and got it. Kinda apalling if you ask me.
Shocked That is a huge amount of money in a week, but is there a campaign manager who is not good at doing his job then fired by dev? would such a manager still get paid for his work?
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September 30, 2017, 12:19:11 PM
#42
The reputed managers may ask for % in the bounty campaign as it is a hectic job to answer all those bounty hunters. You can imagine that literally 100s people message them for queries.
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September 30, 2017, 09:33:43 AM
#41
I have a bunch of sources who I talk to regarding bounty campaigns. It honestly depends on how much work is being done per week, how many members, and how many different bounties are being run (Facebook, Twitter, Articles, Translations, Blogs, etc). But payment ranges from around 0.075 a week to around 0.15 a week. It's quite hefty. I know someone who asked for 0.25 a week and got it. Kinda apalling if you ask me.
sr. member
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September 29, 2017, 03:04:10 AM
#40
Most of bounty manager don't get any spesific salary, they get some tokens from bounty campaigns. So it is depend on the quality of the project and tokensale results.

Some of them maybe get some BTC for maintenance and Tokens for the result of the ICO and they are payed huge on that and I've see so many managers get more bounties for running a campaign. But its pretty hard to get this job actually since there are so many people want to grab this oppurtunities and the other company wants a trusted and experienced manager.
sr. member
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September 29, 2017, 02:14:55 AM
#39
A bounty manager is sure to get paid either with the coin he is managing or via btc depending on the agreement. However, the fee varies between the manager and the employer on what they can afford and that is why we have several of them doing the job. If the negotiations doesn't fall through,  another person might be willing to accept the offer. It simply means what you can accept to do your job effectively it can be 100$ it can be 50$ depending on your need or experience.
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September 29, 2017, 12:52:10 AM
#38
No one will tell you, but it depends upon the campaign and success, else the manager will get very low or as per hired rates. You should have experience in getting contracts so good ICO's will hire you.
I can say they can get somewhere $500 above per week since they are spending a lot of time in promoting these campaigns.
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