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Topic: How do signature campaigns work exactly? (Read 1065 times)

legendary
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September 24, 2015, 06:03:24 AM
#17
Don't spam the boards while in a signature campaign and you'll be fine, as long as your posts contribute to the conversation.
You are a newbie and you also don't know complex thing about signature campaign so i suggest you to join campaign which is paying on daily basis and automatic also. Try to find the campaign which is paying daily.

It doesn't make a difference, whether daily or not daily. Several daily payout signature campaign pays directly to the wallet and the wallet may have a high withdrawal limit. It also doesn't help if the newbie can't post constructively and would result in a ban.
there is only one thing common in all the campaigns that is 'your post should contribute the topic or the OP'
it would be a plus point if it is 75+ characters.

I have seen many members here that are part of bit-x campaign and no it is not 75+ characters.

It only depends on which subforum you post because bit-x does not count post in local subforums.
Bit-x used to have automatic recruitment and this increased the amount of spam posts. I have reported several spammers to macro during that time. Not so much now as they have manual recruitment, only those with quite high quality post can get in. Still doesn't help too much though.
sr. member
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September 24, 2015, 03:47:43 AM
#16
there is only one thing common in all the campaigns that is 'your post should contribute the topic or the OP'
it would be a plus point if it is 75+ characters.

I have seen many members here that are part of bit-x campaign and no it is not 75+ characters.

It only depends on which subforum you post because bit-x does not count post in local subforums.
yea bit-x is a strict campaign as it has no limit of posts  so they cut down the potential of the people to post more .
also  it is 75+ in majority of the campaigns.
hero member
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September 23, 2015, 01:10:49 PM
#15
there is only one thing common in all the campaigns that is 'your post should contribute the topic or the OP'
it would be a plus point if it is 75+ characters.

I have seen many members here that are part of bit-x campaign and no it is not 75+ characters.

It only depends on which subforum you post because bit-x does not count post in local subforums.
sr. member
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September 23, 2015, 02:22:14 AM
#14
there is only one thing common in all the campaigns that is 'your post should contribute the topic or the OP'
it would be a plus point if it is 75+ characters.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 02:10:20 AM
#13
You post like you normally do and you get paid. Just be careful and don't post too much on off-topic and local boards, those posts aren't welcome.
full member
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Crypto-Games.net: DICE, BLACKJACK and SLOT
September 23, 2015, 02:06:59 AM
#12
Don't spam the boards while in a signature campaign and you'll be fine, as long as your posts contribute to the conversation.
You are a newbie and you also don't know complex thing about signature campaign so i suggest you to join campaign which is paying on daily basis and automatic also. Try to find the campaign which is paying daily.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 01:43:58 AM
#11
Don't spam the boards while in a signature campaign and you'll be fine, as long as your posts contribute to the conversation.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 01:10:00 AM
#10
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks

Every signature campaign have a campaign manager, for classification if your posts are constructive or not it's depends on campaign manager.

Also for your posting. it's depends on signature campaign rules.

So follow the rules and enjoy yourself on this forum. signature campaign will make your time more worth.
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 10:03:32 PM
#9
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks

All signature campaigns have their own demands. It's usual to see gambling sites asking to post at least 50% of the posts in the Gambling section. But, every campaign has its specificities, so before you enlist them you'll need to read through all the campaign related information on its own thread.

you can find the active campaigns here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-of-bitcointalk-signature-ad-campaigns-last-update-01-jan-23-615953
hero member
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September 22, 2015, 01:31:23 PM
#8
What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?

There is no clear-cut rule to determine whether a post is constructive. Generally, post length is an important factor, but it still has to be on topic and add something to the discussion, not a repeat of points discussed before. You shouldn't need to worry about "constructiveness" of your posts during a campaign. If your post quality is bad, campaign manager wouldn't accept you into the campaign anyway. That's a sign that you need to improve your quality.  Grin
hero member
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September 22, 2015, 01:24:35 PM
#7
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks

Depend on what signature campaign restrict for some section. But mostly signature campaign will not count somekind of post like when you're reply on OFF topic section etc
Just post with contribute replies like offering solution rather than just replied for a compliment, begging, asking, etc

Unfortunately coinomat and coinoindex signature campaign had counted the posts in off topic.
There were a lot of spam i think and i haven't seen some members that were part of this campaign just when i saw that applied for the avatar campaing.
I don't know about the bitmixer bot if it counts or not but it counts 75 characters length posts.
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 12:50:44 PM
#6
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks

Depend on what signature campaign restrict for some section. But mostly signature campaign will not count somekind of post like when you're reply on OFF topic section etc
Just post with contribute replies like offering solution rather than just replied for a compliment, begging, asking, etc
legendary
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Merit: 1006
September 22, 2015, 12:02:59 PM
#5
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks
If it's a bot who counts posts, expect that posts less than 80 letters with spaces will not be counted
If its human who counts the posts, that's different, even if its 100+ letters if the posts reads like spammy, it will not be counted. Some campaign managers don't count posts in the local thread where local language is being used.
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 4158
September 22, 2015, 11:59:23 AM
#4
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks
Different signature have different rules. Generally, posting constructively means posting posts with informations, giving your own opinions and not posts like "I agree!" "Yes!" and even repeating what others said. Campaigns encourage posts that are more spread out over the period. Different campaigns have different rules but for most of them, offtopic does not count as there are too much irrelevant things there and signatures usually targets Bitcoiners.
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 11:55:49 AM
#3
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks

Depends, sometimes there are bots that calculate your posts' length and determines if it is constructive or not, sometimes there are managers who checks the users last posts. For the signature campaign you are talking about, usually few of the signature campaigns require you to post "half" of your weekly post amount on "Gambling" section, you should read the terms of it first. Otherwise no-spam and constructive is OK.
hero member
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September 22, 2015, 11:27:32 AM
#2
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks

It really depends on which signature campaign you want to enroll.
Some of them have bots integrated to count the posts which are 75+ length characters.
Bit-x uses to count the posts just in some subforums and ignores others.
And other are manually counted which the manager evaluate if your posts are constructive or not.
member
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September 22, 2015, 11:25:10 AM
#1
I get the general idea that you sign up to a signature campaign and depending on your rank in the forum you have a specific signature and have to post a certain amount of times. What I don't understand very well is how do they determine if your posts are constructive. Is someone screening your posts or does it depend on the length of the post or something else?
Also if I sign up for a signature campaign for a casino for example, do I only have to post in casino related boards or can I post anywhere as long as it is a constructive no-spam post?
Thanks
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