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Topic: Do people in Western countries even join bounty programs? (Read 246 times)

jr. member
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One of the basics of marketing - if you don't have market or demand - create it. Don't know you product. But sometimes it's not the best idea to underestimate some locations.

Thank you, it's about electric cars, we could contact some of the manufacturers to deliver them to places such as Jakarta, Kiev, Moscow etc.

Yeah. In this case potential in my country (Ukraine) is not huge today. Mostly because of lack of infrostructure. But about interest to this product - I must say it's much more than zero. For example, I have seen advertising stand of similar company (electric cars rental) on IT conference MyWebTech in Mykolayiv (south of Ukraine). It was very popular. Tesla won't work today. Too expensive. But cheaper solutions can. But surely it's not about airdrops Smiley Some more traditional communication channels needed. Anyway, wish you succesfull start  Wink

Thank you for your feedback, that's what I'm now working on, finding car companies that could offer a cheaper solution and then we would have a good fit for developing countries.
jr. member
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Can i help u Smiley

Sure, you can try but how would you achieve this? We already have more than 2'000 people who joined, but most of them are in the wrong locations.
Where do you want them to grow? Have you ever thought about Vietnam?
newbie
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One of the basics of marketing - if you don't have market or demand - create it. Don't know you product. But sometimes it's not the best idea to underestimate some locations.

Thank you, it's about electric cars, we could contact some of the manufacturers to deliver them to places such as Jakarta, Kiev, Moscow etc.

Yeah. In this case potential in my country (Ukraine) is not huge today. Mostly because of lack of infrostructure. But about interest to this product - I must say it's much more than zero. For example, I have seen advertising stand of similar company (electric cars rental) on IT conference MyWebTech in Mykolayiv (south of Ukraine). It was very popular. Tesla won't work today. Too expensive. But cheaper solutions can. But surely it's not about airdrops Smiley Some more traditional communication channels needed. Anyway, wish you succesfull start  Wink
jr. member
Activity: 127
Merit: 3
One of the basics of marketing - if you don't have market or demand - create it. Don't know you product. But sometimes it's not the best idea to underestimate some locations.

Thank you, it's about electric cars, we could contact some of the manufacturers to deliver them to places such as Jakarta, Kiev, Moscow etc.
newbie
Activity: 81
Merit: 0
One of the basics of marketing - if you don't have market or demand - create it. Don't know you product. But sometimes it's not the best idea to underestimate some locations.
jr. member
Activity: 127
Merit: 3
Can i help u Smiley

Sure, you can try but how would you achieve this? We already have more than 2'000 people who joined, but most of them are in the wrong locations.
newbie
Activity: 196
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In developed countries, may be they don't need the penny tokens which have no value of selling in exchanges. Instead of getting the bounty token they may prefer to invest into the coins for bigger return(my guess).
jr. member
Activity: 127
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The problem is that users in more developed countries are reluctant to work for tokens that have no value and cannot be sold on the exchanges. What can you offer them?

I think you are right, I believe we can offer them a promise of future value or even buyback promise to buy the tokens for fiat when certain conditions are met. I appreciate that it would have to be quite a solid and credible opportunity.
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The problem is that users in more developed countries are reluctant to work for tokens that have no value and cannot be sold on the exchanges. What can you offer them?
jr. member
Activity: 294
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Can i help u Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 127
Merit: 3
In the previous campaigns we've been getting a lot of submissions from Russia, Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh and India. Whilst it does work generally, in this case I have a bounty program that's only available to users in more developed countries due to the infrastructure. Do you have experience in making bounty popular not only in developing countries?
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