Ed: This is why Hhampuz will always be taller than the two of us.
May be you are shorter, but I never told anyone about my height, neither I know how tall Hhampuz is :-P
By the way, I am yet to find a raking between us campaign managers or it's already published somewhere?
Anyway, everyone has our own unique working strategy. You will always struggle to learn others business strategy and I don't think it's an interesting subject for me.
A bold statement is when someone brags about how much they earn and how much clients' money they keep.
A bold claim is when someone pays several participants a very high rate, and claims that it is the “highest paying campaign.”
Not the right topic to discuss and I am not sure about "your" the idea of “highest paying campaign.”.
The rewards system depends on the ecosystem. Once the mixers will be no longer on Bitcointalk then the reward for signature campaign will fall dramatically. From $250 to $100 or even less will be dramatic fall. Convince a gambling project to pay $250 or $200, good luck.
Honestly speaking, I didn't like
the way you have chosen to make the brand you are working with to look great (may be they are compete-able or may be they are not) Sinbad never limited me in their weekly budget but that does not mean I was going to spend $10k or $20k per week. If I would spend $20k per week then would you name call and said MixTum was not compete-able? It would sound wired if you would do.
I proudly share the success of Sinbad, Yo!Mix, Mixero and other brands I worked with but I will be too low to tell someone that "it is unlikely that brand A could compete with brand B" especially when the brands are managed by two different managers and one of them is me. Let's learn not to disrespect the brands that you are not working with.