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Topic: How do you keep track of the airdrops and bounties you've joined (Read 1074 times)

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If I participate in a company's Twitter, then I just use google document, that's enough for me, in order to fully understand what I need to do and when I need to do it, I think that it can be done with participation in other social programs.
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It's been a while, but I've been trying out some spreadsheets to manage my bounty tasks.
I made one that works for me and I would like to share it back to you, so everybody that has the same struggles may find some help with it.

Because I think that it may be of more use in the beginners section I posted it there: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30978644
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I think there are a few good ways to follow the airdrops and bounties you've joined. You can join the telegram groups of the bounties, you can save them as bookmarks, or you can use excel to follow the dates.
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I have 4 references to see the progress of airdrop that I follow. Spreadsheed, group or channel from their telegram, thread (if I get information from the forum) and email. All four are optional, sometimes only one they use. The last path if I still doubt the fourth result. I will contact the airdrop manager.
newbie
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Each airdrop or bounty has its own spreadsheet where you can check your status. Always take a look at the spreadsheet so that you can know your status if you your post or repost are all counted. If you have question in the spreadsheet dont hesitate to ask the bounty manager they will help you.
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I'm trying to find a system to keep track of airdrops and bounties I've joined.
Things I'm trying to achieve: Keep track of when to perform an action, check if there is a follow-up, notify myself to retweet or post and of course when to check if a campaign paid me.

Needless to say: I haven't managed sofar... So I'm curious how you do.

I made a spreadsheet where I track everything I need to know/do for the day.

Near every company name in each different column I have every detail I need to know, the day of the start of their pre-ICO/ICO, details about the cost of each token in different stages of the sale, average of the price I get paid every week, tasks I have to do each day, if the project is gaining traction and if I already got paid.
I have some other smaller stuff I track that I check and update every other day.
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I think making a new file in our laptop or our android phone is a good idea to keep track of the campaign that we've joined and we can easily to watch the progress. besides that, we can add the links of every campaign to that file so we can check it back later to see if there is a new thing to the managers add or there is any of other announcements about the campaign.
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Use a exel file to manager your bounty activity  Grin
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You can keep track of the bounties and airdrops by documenting it on your laptop or andriod notepad. If you document the bounties you are participating then it will be easy to refer to it.
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I keep a list using a spreadsheet but there were even times that I just join without jotting it down  Cheesy If its a good airdrop then I'll see it on my wallet but if now then forget about it. Out of those airdrops that I've joined in a couple of months there's only a few of them that has value as of now since it isn't listed on the market yet.
newbie
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I use sticky notes in my laptop.
I put all the datas i need there. I put the things i need to do for the day, the dates i need to follow and the format for posting in the bounties.
This way, i am organized.
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create a simple Excel spreadsheet in which you can simply put every information you need, links to campaign, stakes ecc
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I created an excel worksheet to store airdrop details. Because it is not easy to follow all of them. I put website , wallet, other information and any other information there. And I also follow a few twitter account to follow process. Because sometimes they send tweets how to collect, if there is a second airdrop and so on.
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I'm ashamed to say but in 2018 I use a notebook. and not an application in the windows or on the cell, no. an ordinary paper notebook where I write down everything I need to do on bounty companies. Perhaps this is an ancient way, but for me it is so reliable and more familiar.
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I'm trying to find a system to keep track of airdrops and bounties I've joined.
Things I'm trying to achieve: Keep track of when to perform an action, check if there is a follow-up, notify myself to retweet or post and of course when to check if a campaign paid me.

Needless to say: I haven't managed sofar... So I'm curious how you do.

I think the best way to follow the airdrops and the campaigns is adding to bookmark bar your favourite ones. I think this can reduce the confusion.
newbie
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Could someone share an example of excel or google spreadsheet for us novices to have a template? Thanks in advance!
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The best way to track airdrops and bounties is by making appropriate spreadsheets. This is essential.
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My advice would be, be selective. Don't just join any old airdrop or bounty programme. If that's something you want to do and invest alot of time in though Excel or Project for keeping track of schedules would seem sensible.

yes, only join with a good airdrop or bounty programs. to do this, you need to search by reading the projects or talk with the dev and the teams so you know their plan creating the projects. after you join one or more programs, maybe you can create a file, for example, a notepad or excel and you can write each of project and save it. so if you make an update, you can directly write in that file and you can track each of programs you've joined.
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My advice would be, be selective. Don't just join any old airdrop or bounty programme. If that's something you want to do and invest alot of time in though Excel or Project for keeping track of schedules would seem sensible.
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For airdrops, i haven't manage them intently and just wait on my wallet for their coins to pop-up. Either it comes or not, then be it. As for my bounties, i make my own ledger for it in the excel, I place there the coin, the bounty program i joined in, their specific requirements, the mode of posting and the posting dates, and bounty period. Other than this summary file, I also bookmark bircointalk thread per bounty and the related links like twitter, facebook, linkedIn and their spreadsheet. This is how i manage my bounty campaigns. You may adopt it or improve it more.
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