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Topic: [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns. - page 3. (Read 2844 times)

legendary
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Signature Campaign is Distraction to the  Member Rank.
When I first came I was focused, concentrated until I joined a campaign then my focus and concentration was diverted.
I tried hard to understand you from the perspective that you felt those in campaigns hardly put in more time in their postings than ordinarily they would do because they've post count to beat/meet. So, they just post to meet weekly quota? Well, except you don't post much weekly I don't see how that can distract your need for research on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. For instance, if your weekly post count when you aren't in a campaign meets the average 25/weekly post requirements of most campaigns here I don't see how that would be a problem to you being in a campaign and churning out constructive posts.
member
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elysian.finance
this guide is very educative. thanks so much . most times is all about the reward that we don't see what is demanded of us and what the campaign entails. no. 3 can put people under pressure to meet requirement, that could lead to spamming and plagiarism. the guide will encourage one to go into campaign that meets ones requirement in terms of rank, interest and others.
hero member
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legendary
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That’s another factor I has in mind when commenting before, but I’d place that in the “in-between” terrain. The factor you mention is related to on what boards your campaign counts your posts. Now, as you mention, if you know nothing about gambling, and you are required to post on the gambling boards, then perhaps that is campaign to give a skip. After all, if the campaign’s board sections are not of great interest, and one lacks a prior background (that would be my case), then it would lack that sync that I mentioned before. On the other hand, another person may resort to spending a vast amount of time building the required background as you go during the campaign, although one would certainly be better off with a keenness to the topics.

Again, I wouldn’t place the campaign as the element that is diverting and distracting the person from learning, but rather more the match between the two. In the case you propose, I’d give it a pass, since I have no background on betting, and moreover, no real interest (other than perhaps from the underlying statistics).
legendary
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They should actually be in sync. I don’t see how a campaign gets in the way of reading other people’s posts. In fact, I’d expect the opposite to happen, as posting should likely come as a result of following the thread’s content and trying to add (and not regurgitate) something to it, following the discussion flow. That often leads to reading other sources to better understand and back one’s arguments.

Of course, we do often see clear examples of people who do little more than read the thread’s heading, and post without taking into account the thread’s line of discussion, which is more in line with what you mention. That could be a result of a willingness to dedicate a slim and rather limited amount of time to the forum, but then the issue lies in the (made) available time and spirit.

I understand you very well, TIME and SPIRIT is needed. But what of someone that has not known anything about bitcoin and also he has not played gamble before. What do you think would happen to such user? He doesn't know what casino and other bets all about. Although he learn from the process but his learning will be minimal because he will be thinking what to comment and post..
hero member
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I understood your plight very well, just that you didn't manage yourself or your time very well. In this forum, my first campaign was Gamdom managed by Yahoo62278 and I joined it when I was a member rank. When I joined the campaign the amount of merits I was receiving reduced. But my post quality did not reduce. Why the merits reduced was because I never had enough time to create topics again. I was replying to topics created by others.
Coping with 25 posts per week was not a problem to me because I was making more than that before I joined campaign. Besides I do not find stress posting in gambling section and it was cool with me.
So, if you plan yourself very well you can achieve your weekly post without stress. 25 ÷ 7 = 3.5. So, 4 posts everyday is not tedious. You can only get affected if you think much of the little weekly tips. Very hard to see a campaign that pays member rank upto $30
legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
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They should actually be in sync. I don’t see how a campaign gets in the way of reading other people’s posts. In fact, I’d expect the opposite to happen, as posting should likely come as a result of following the thread’s content and trying to add (and not regurgitate) something to it, following the discussion flow. That often leads to reading other sources to better understand and back one’s arguments.

Of course, we do often see clear examples of people who do little more than read the thread’s heading, and post without taking into account the thread’s line of discussion, which is more in line with what you mention. That could be a result of a willingness to dedicate a slim and rather limited amount of time to the forum, but then the issue lies in the (made) available time and spirit.
legendary
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I wouldn't say that the signature campaign was a distraction that prevented you from learning. How much did you post weekly before you joined a signature campaign? If we are talking about 5-6 posts, it's your frequency of posting that's a problem for most campaigns, not the fact that you are wearing a paid signature. If your average before joining the campaign was 30-35, but it dropped to 10 when you started wearing your signature, it's obvious you started doing something wrong.

Whatever your style of posting was that led you to be accepted in a campaign, it was good enough. If it wasn't, the campaign manager would have selected someone else. All you had to do was maintain that quality and frequency of posting, and even better, improve it. Maybe campaigns with fixed weekly quotas aren't your thing. Perhaps you would have done better if you were paid per post with no weekly minimums. But there aren't that many of those around.     
legendary
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Signature Campaign is Distraction to the  Member Rank.
When I first came I was focused, concentrated until I joined a campaign then my focus and concentration was diverted.

So as you are here if  you really want to learn and educate people in the forum, joining of Signature campaign is a distraction to one's learning in the forum. I have tested it and gotten the result. I really suffered, there was no time for me to make research by taking time to read other people threads to learn fast and equipped myself because I was always busy trying to meet up my weekly quota for the campaign and that weigh me down.

Therefore, I am advising those who are eager to join campaign to learn more and equip yourself very well before joining any campaign.

Although, Experience is the Best Teacher.
hero member
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When the project is paying bounty hunters with eth or BTC he is actually spending money and investing in his project, not creating money out of nowhere.
This is true, and any altcoin bounty that pays that way is almost not going to be a scam project, because if you analyze it, if a project are advertising their coin, but are paying in more established coins like BTC and ETH, it shows they are really ready to develop their coin and are aware it'll take them sometime to actually get somewhere.

But those scam projects would just start off an ICO and at the end of it make money for themselves and give out shitcoins, that way they have not lost anything. Just as you said, altcoin bounties that would pay in BTC is a good sign and it may be good to work for projects like that, if only they will keep to their words.
This is not always true and i also think it depends on personal preference because if there is high risk then there is possibility of high reward also. There were various successful ICO who had huge success and paid loads of money to their participants. But as i said before there is significant risk as well as reward. it is our responsibility to thoroughly research about the project, that's why i think this thread would be very helpful for inexperienced members.

And i have also been victim of various shit Project which looked good at first but later turned into a scam or failure.
So i would say if anyone wants surety then go for the campaign that pays with the coin like BTC or ETH otherwise go for a good project which may turn into gold later.
hero member
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Number 2 and three is what I have done mostly. I have been a participant to the campaign that the op is managing at this time. The minimum post require is 15 and most of my total post count is not much higher than the minimum post count also the campaign have been running until now. All factors are important not just 2 or 3.
hero member
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Btw, some of the campaigns do not announce how long will it last.


Not all can predict how long they'd last unless they really see some good ROI promoting here. But the one you're joining has been staying strong after over 80 weeks, that's pretty impressive.
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* Number of participants
*The rank of participants
*Length of the campaign
*Payment structure for different ranks


This one should be considered when joining a paid signature campaigns but before that you must build your reputation first. Having negative trust may affect your application and will result for not getting accepted. Make sure you create quality posts for you to get accepted in a campaign. Btw, some of the campaigns do not announce how long will it last.
full member
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Great choice of words as your "almost" made the different as projects adverting in BTC or other established cryptocurrency doesn't gaurantee they won't scammed the participants be it via paid signature campaign or bounty campaign. Previously we have recieved reports involving such scenario especially when the campaign isn't managed by a reputed manager and funds weren't escrowed.

Also, most BTC/ETH bounty paying campaign uses the staking allocation method, promising hunters a distribution at the end of the campaign then they scam the participants by not paying. Usually, the bitcoin paying method is just a trick to draw in more patronizers to promote their shitproject (scams) to a larger audience. Just be vigilant, scams are everywhere.
This is why I always joined a project to which it is being managed by reputable bounty managers. In this forum I only know few because other reputable bounty managers are not handling projects. The preferred bounty I would like to join are those project that pays BTC and lucky I was being accepted in 777coin. I earn and at the same time I learn a lot here by doing replies and making posts in the forum. Aside from that I also get educated on how scammers and hackers work from other users sharing information on their activities in social media like youtube and twitter.

This is why I thank the bounty manager @CryptopreneurBrainboss for the the opportunity in joining 777coin signature campaign. It was a pleasure to be part of the project.
legendary
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Very good guide for beginners,  thank you for your effort.
In summary,  if you want to join some signature campaign in this forum first ask yourself following questions :
- What I can contribute to this campaign?
- Can I fulfil all campaign conditions?
- Can I trust campaign manager or company owners?
- What about quality of my posts?

Basically,  if you want to join some campaign you first have to prove yourself in this forum.
sr. member
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[1]: Build your account before joining a campaign.

I think this is the most important point for a Beginner who want to participate in a paid signature campaign. Beginners should focus on building their profile first. It's a little difficult but not impossible. If you keep posting good quality post in the forum, then your profile will be easily ranked up.

Just a friendly bump for newbies.

I think this is a very useful thread not only for newbies but also for all rank.
legendary
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Hello buddy, i have translate this thread to my local board indonesian. Thank you for the permission you have given.  Wink
Look its:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53125700
legendary
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When the project is paying bounty hunters with eth or BTC he is actually spending money and investing in his project, not creating money out of nowhere.
This is true, and any altcoin bounty that pays that way is almost not going to be a scam project, because if you analyze it, if a project are advertising their coin, but are paying in more established coins like BTC and ETH, it shows they are really ready to develop their coin and are aware it'll take them sometime to actually get somewhere.

Great choice of words as your "almost" made the different as projects adverting in BTC or other established cryptocurrency doesn't gaurantee they won't scammed the participants be it via paid signature campaign or bounty campaign. Previously we have recieved reports involving such scenario especially when the campaign isn't managed by a reputed manager and funds weren't escrowed.

Also, most BTC/ETH bounty paying campaign uses the staking allocation method, promising hunters a distribution at the end of the campaign then they scam the participants by not paying. Usually, the bitcoin paying method is just a trick to draw in more patronizers to promote their shitproject (scams) to a larger audience. Just be vigilant, scams are everywhere.
legendary
Activity: 2184
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When the project is paying bounty hunters with eth or BTC he is actually spending money and investing in his project, not creating money out of nowhere.
This is true, and any altcoin bounty that pays that way is almost not going to be a scam project, because if you analyze it, if a project are advertising their coin, but are paying in more established coins like BTC and ETH, it shows they are really ready to develop their coin and are aware it'll take them sometime to actually get somewhere.

But those scam projects would just start off an ICO and at the end of it make money for themselves and give out shitcoins, that way they have not lost anything. Just as you said, altcoin bounties that would pay in BTC is a good sign and it may be good to work for projects like that, if only they will keep to their words.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
Recently I discovered that some campaigns in the altcoins session make payments in eth or BTC also.
This is particularly interesting and is something to consider before joining a bounty

When the project is paying bounty hunters with eth or BTC he is actually spending money and investing in his project, not creating money out of nowhere.

Hose are the better bounties to participate , if you can't join a BTC paying campaign.
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