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June 01, 2014, 01:32:57 AM
#72
Yes it depends on how many posts are you doing weekly on average.
Just make your calculations and compare the flat gain with the potential pay per post one, and make your wise decision.
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June 01, 2014, 12:55:10 AM
#71
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.

It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.

Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day!

Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something.

Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well Tongue), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well.  Smiley

This is why I never got into those "pay per post" kind of things. It's much better now that there are programs (like GAW Miners' Wink) that just give you a flat payout if you reach the minimum posts. I'm not a 1000 post/month kinda guy, lol.
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May 31, 2014, 10:38:45 PM
#70
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.

It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.

Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day!

Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something.

Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well Tongue), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well.  Smiley

Agree. I think it was a bit better in 2011-2012, I think this was when PD was the only campaign, and you could get paid a good amount just based on your post count. Which was golden.
sr. member
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May 31, 2014, 10:25:42 PM
#69
lowest paying (that is worth it) is for Member accounts, but it gets much better at the Full Member and Senior Member levels. it's too bad that it takes several months activity to get to those levels.
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Agent of Chaos
May 31, 2014, 09:19:46 PM
#68
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.

It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.

Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day!

Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something.

Me too. I sometimes set out with the intention of posting quite a bit (because, like you, I am advertising as well Tongue), but usually it dies down and I end up mostly lurking. Oh well.  Smiley
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May 31, 2014, 09:18:11 PM
#67
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.

It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.

Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day!

Hmm, that's too many for me, too. It takes me a all-nighter to sometimes get twenty posts, and that's only if I'm interested in something.
sr. member
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Agent of Chaos
May 31, 2014, 09:17:49 PM
#66
just put the ads in your signature space
and sign up on the thread
it's very easy Smiley
OP is not a member yet, he can't sign up.

Yep. I could see it being very frustrating. I was on the forum before signature campaigns took off in full force and before the activity system. Joining now as a newbie and seeing that I wouldn't become a member for 6+ weeks would be a bit discouraging. C'est la vie, I guess. Or, you could always buy someone else's account, I guess.
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 09:14:34 PM
#65
just put the ads in your signature space
and sign up on the thread
it's very easy Smiley
OP is not a member yet, he can't sign up.
hero member
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May 31, 2014, 09:13:07 PM
#64
just put the ads in your signature space
and sign up on the thread
it's very easy Smiley
sr. member
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Agent of Chaos
May 31, 2014, 09:04:32 PM
#63
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.

It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.

Takes some serious dedication too, haha. I couldn't do it either. I saw someone got paid out almost .9 BTC for one week under updown.bt's program. That's just crazy to me. That's like 100 posts a day!
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
May 31, 2014, 08:57:04 PM
#62
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.

It depends highly on how much time you have, and which boards interest you. Well, that's what I think.
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May 31, 2014, 08:37:12 PM
#61
I could never get up to Updown.bt's posting limits, even the old ones. They are now at 200/week. Prior to that, it was 3000/month. Seems pretty tough to me to post that often and truly keep it constructive.
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 08:34:46 PM
#60
Whats the most have someone made? just curious, cause I obviously cant get there right now.

Or average btc earned.

Hard to give an average because some posters only do the minimum 50 posts a month, but most probably do a couple hundred or so, but there's a few users who do well over a thousand a month including me. Bryant.coleman earned over 2btc last month and that's the highest payout I've ever seen.
Wow, how do you make over a thousand? Are they all constructive?
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May 31, 2014, 01:42:47 PM
#59
Whats the most have someone made? just curious, cause I obviously cant get there right now.

Or average btc earned.

Hard to give an average because some posters only do the minimum 50 posts a month, but most probably do a couple hundred or so, but there's a few users who do well over a thousand a month including me. Bryant.coleman earned over 2btc last month and that's the highest payout I've ever seen.
full member
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May 31, 2014, 01:09:09 PM
#58
Whats the most have someone made? just curious, cause I obviously cant get there right now.

Or average btc earned.

I know people who can earn 0.5 btc/month with signatures, but I'm sure there are many who have much higher gains...
newbie
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May 31, 2014, 12:55:10 PM
#57
Whats the most have someone made? just curious, cause I obviously cant get there right now.

Or average btc earned.
sr. member
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Agent of Chaos
May 31, 2014, 05:09:34 AM
#56
A few people seem to be complaining about UpDown at the moment though after not receiving payouts amongst other things, but maybe they're just being impatient. I don't think people realise how hard and time consuming running a sig campaig must be.

I skimmed through the thread and it seems like a crazy amount of people joined and he hasn't been able (or willing) to confirm them all. I don't think he ever posted a limit on the number of participants.... bet he's thinking about it now.
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May 31, 2014, 05:04:12 AM
#55
A few people seem to be complaining about UpDown at the moment though after not receiving payouts amongst other things, but maybe they're just being impatient. I don't think people realise how hard and time consuming running a sig campaig must be.
sr. member
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Agent of Chaos
May 31, 2014, 04:56:45 AM
#54
I'm feeling good with PrimeDice, maybe it hasn't the best rates but the "dev" is well known and trusted by a large amount of positive feedbacks.

It might not be the highest paid deal currently but it was for a long time and hopefully will be again soon. I respect Stunna more than any other sig operator here, plus I never have to worry about getting paid at the end of the month as I've never ever had an issue or problem with him so far. To me that reassurance is worth a lot.
I agree, there is a couple of signature campaigns that did not pay out, it is the best to choose one that you trust most. In this case, I also trust Stunna's signature campaign.

Yes, Stunna is definitely the most trustworthy -- he's been part of the community for a long time now. I saw that UpDown.bt was paying out and decided to take a shot. I've received one weekly payment so far, more or less on time. Cheesy
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 04:44:26 AM
#53
I'm feeling good with PrimeDice, maybe it hasn't the best rates but the "dev" is well known and trusted by a large amount of positive feedbacks.

It might not be the highest paid deal currently but it was for a long time and hopefully will be again soon. I respect Stunna more than any other sig operator here, plus I never have to worry about getting paid at the end of the month as I've never ever had an issue or problem with him so far. To me that reassurance is worth a lot.
I agree, there is a couple of signature campaigns that did not pay out, it is the best to choose one that you trust most. In this case, I also trust Stunna's signature campaign.
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