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March 02, 2020, 09:22:42 AM
#33
Bounty hunters want security and that's why they want to advertise those short term durations with high promised pay reward. But, if you truly want security it's better to prefer long term durations with a secured escrow for the payment.

While having the right bounty manager, this is actually the combination that all of you want.
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March 02, 2020, 09:17:39 AM
#32
I only care about the quality of the project, and also I am quite interested in their budget. If their project is good, I will immediately participate and do not care about the time of the campaign. Today it is very difficult to find good campaigns, most campaigns are now shit and the campaign lasts about 3-6 months.
Well, besides the quality of the project you promote. A project with a good set of a team is also one of the best things to promote long or short. It doesn't really matter anymore. The potential of a cryptocurrency will always be because of the team that founded it. If the team is great then promotion is the thing to consider long term or short term. Today, --bounty is not that profitable anymore. And the people are getting tired of shitcoins already. But again, if you really wanted to have a good investment via promotion. Indeed, try to promote projects with good teams instead.
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March 02, 2020, 09:17:21 AM
#31
Actually, a good project is always paying the handsome amount to bounty hunters. Still, most of the projects are not good and not paying of them due to nonserious about promoters, so always join those projects that have a good team and loyal with bounty hunters like CARTSI project.
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March 02, 2020, 09:14:17 AM
#30
I only care about the quality of the project, and also I am quite interested in their budget. If their project is good, I will immediately participate and do not care about the time of the campaign. Today it is very difficult to find good campaigns, most campaigns are now shit and the campaign lasts about 3-6 months.
legendary
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March 02, 2020, 09:08:16 AM
#29
Durations doesn't matter, small duration bounties can pay high rewards and long duration bounties can pay worse rewards, it's all vice versa, what matters is the quality of the project you promote
I believe you have answered yourself. Duration is not a big issue for me as well but on weekly basis we must get paid for our efforts like we do in other campaigns. Without getting rewards for our efforts then what will be no point of talking about the duration of bounty campaigns and their promotions.

I mean most people here will be loving long-term promotions so that they will be having some assurance about having work for long-term. But, the rewards should be compensating those long period of time. For example, a three-month campaign pays some $100 whereas another one-month campaign also pays same $100 then what would be the better one which one we must choose?

I believe the quality of the project is a criteria here for consideration when choosing a bounty program (regardless of the duration of the bounty program). If the project is good and they are able to rise big funds from crowdfunding then obviously their rewards also will be at higher end.
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March 02, 2020, 08:50:29 AM
#28

Relictum bounty campaign which OP had joined is a campaign that will run for more than 2 months, that is certainly way too long but to be honest I can see the team is working for this project. We aren't sure yet if its going to be worth yet.  The crypto market in general is looking good though so maybe when Relictum is finally matured, its price will also be worth.
Maybe just maybe, I wrote article for relictum pro simply because the team are very hard-working and promising but many are fearing the project because many STO have sad stories in the end
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March 02, 2020, 08:48:54 AM
#27
It depends, some short period bounties can be disappointing just like IMO exchange bounty that lasted for four weeks but locked rewards till date, it was another precious time wasted
Yes, sometimes the hunters also feel annoyed and upset when the bounty project locks the rewards for months, because waiting is something that is very annoying and sometimes becomes a disappointment for everyone.
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March 02, 2020, 08:40:13 AM
#26
I would like to say something based on my experience, I have joined a lot of bounties in the past that last for more than a month and I think it's not worth since during ICO times some projects have a hard time to get listed after the ICO and the fact that you promoted the campaign for months, you will feel frustrated knowing the price could possibly dump even if eventually it gets listed.

For IEO I think its okay for long term as long as the reward is reasonable since its guaranteed that it will be listed.
legendary
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March 02, 2020, 08:05:11 AM
#25

Relictum bounty campaign which OP had joined is a campaign that will run for more than 2 months, that is certainly way too long but to be honest I can see the team is working for this project. We aren't sure yet if its going to be worth yet.  The crypto market in general is looking good though so maybe when Relictum is finally matured, its price will also be worth.
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March 02, 2020, 07:56:59 AM
#24
I'm here to talk about bounties with long duration, I know we all have our experience with short term bounties and long term bounties but I have come to understand that it doesn't matter, here is my own experience
 Last year I promoted E3T bounty project for 4weeks duration and I earned 30$
In 2018 I promoted Airwallet for more than 14 weeks and I earned over a thousand dollar

Durations doesn't matter, small duration bounties can pay high rewards and long duration bounties can pay worse rewards, it's all vice versa, what matters is the quality of the project you promote
Of course, bounty time doesn't matter in this space. We should only care about the quality of the project and its budget. If the bounty is good quality and they have a big budget to promote it will surely attract a lot of participants, and they will come to the end of the campaign in a good mood.
Some trusted projects were also running their bounties in short time and they have paid the hunters like credits, tachyon, sessia, and many more. In another situation there were so many crap projects have been running their bounties more than a half of the year and they were not get anything from their campaign.
Even if the bounty runs only for a week and as long as if that was a trusted project and as you said if that doesn't matter a lot.
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March 02, 2020, 07:48:18 AM
#23
According to one successful example, it is impossible to draw conclusions and identify patterns. Statistics tell us about the reverse situation in the bounty market.
The longer the company goes, the higher the likelihood that it will not cope with its task of raising funds. There are much more such examples than successful ones, keep this in mind.
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March 02, 2020, 07:45:38 AM
#22
I'm here to talk about bounties with long duration, I know we all have our experience with short term bounties and long term bounties but I have come to understand that it doesn't matter, here is my own experience
 Last year I promoted E3T bounty project for 4weeks duration and I earned 30$
In 2018 I promoted Airwallet for more than 14 weeks and I earned over a thousand dollar

Durations doesn't matter, small duration bounties can pay high rewards and long duration bounties can pay worse rewards, it's all vice versa, what matters is the quality of the project you promote
Of course, bounty time doesn't matter in this space. We should only care about the quality of the project and its budget. If the bounty is good quality and they have a big budget to promote it will surely attract a lot of participants, and they will come to the end of the campaign in a good mood.
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March 02, 2020, 07:44:22 AM
#21
The thing is its hard to determine the quality of the project, and even if you believe that the project is good, there is no assurance that the project would give you a good reward, bounty hunters does prefer short term bounty because they experience wasting time on long term bounties, we can't blame them for that.
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March 02, 2020, 07:36:44 AM
#20
Indeed it doesn't matter if we talk about a good project right? But how if we talk about bad project? And we didn't know it before? I'm okay with long term and short term pariode of promotion as long as the project will give me a huge profit or at least I can be paid of my work. I think bounty campaign is like gambling who need more lucky to get high profit. I have promoted several project privously and many people at that time was consider that the coin was potential but in the fact I miss it and I just got a little profit of it.
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March 02, 2020, 07:11:22 AM
#19
Again, we have bounty that become successful and majority didn't, so it doesn't matter, as long as the campaign is based on real people and have use case, short or long they are going to be successful, in my opinion.

But for most bounty hunters, they don't have the patience, they wanted to see some results very quick. So they ran out of patience, even accusing some projects of scams if they are not being paid after a long term campaign, and what happen next? dumping, they got the rewards big or small and that what it all matters for majority of them.
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March 02, 2020, 07:00:13 AM
#18
Bounty business is killed once the IEO took the place of the ICOs.
Now you won't blame a bounty hunter for not doing a bounty that last only 3 months while in 2017 i did some that lasted 6+ months lol.
An ICO now will be lucky to find good bounty hunters if it's campaign is 3+ months.
sr. member
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March 02, 2020, 06:49:26 AM
#17
Indeed, bounties now like being reversed with small rewards of short duration that often make us happy because we get money according to what we are promoting.
While large allocations of long duration of up to 6 months often do not produce good results, even the value is small, that is what we are looking for, the project you choose is very decisive.

The point is we see that the project is good, your prediction is good in guessing ahead, sometimes it's difficult to understand which is better to promote.
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March 02, 2020, 06:37:42 AM
#16
Ofcourse you have to be wary of whatever project you promote. Because it won't make any sense to do promotion for 6-9 months only to get zero value??

Also, instead of doing long term with your leisure, why not focus on viable options
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March 02, 2020, 06:27:13 AM
#15
Yes, you are right. Bounty duration doesn't matter every time, the project matters. If Binance comes with a bounty for 15-16 weeks, every bounty participant will do that gladly, because it's sure income. Airwallet rewards were unexpected, same as Mb8 coin, no one thought that normal bounty can give such huge money to hunters! But what if a project runs for 50-52 weeks like the Mycrojobs, Zero carbon? 15-16 weeks duration is not that long period when it crosses than that, I wouldn't do that bounty!
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March 02, 2020, 06:13:45 AM
#14
Apart from fishing out the bad projects I think it's fine to keep promoting any projects either long or short duration time because you can't tell which one will favour you
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