so ive just finished school and my job starts in the summer... i have some free time right now and would be interested in managing a campaign, ive always been good at organizing and responding to people who need help.... i think id like to try my hand at doing 1 bounty campaign for a trial and see how i like it .... been around here for a bit now and have no thought of leaving anytime soon, love the forum and have coins invested for the long term so i like being around here
ive inboxed some bounty managers ive been a part of campaigns with that ive worked for social media bounties, but i never really got any answers so im hoping making a thread can help give me some info? Just wondering how i would go about becoming a campaign bounty manager ?? how much is typical pay im assuming it would be weekly during the entire bounty or a one price deal for the entire bounty which most bounties are 8-12 weeks that ive been a part of personally ( done around 30 bounties since being here ) and basically just any info at all for being a bounty campaign manager, not looking to steal any previous or well known guys jobs... just want to get my beak wet and possibly look into this as a part time gig , since i have a ton of time right now and think id be very positive for a campaign
cheers to anybody who can give some info, details or help... if you dont feel comfortable sharing here even send me a DM id appreciate any help
thanks to all regardless , happy holidays
Unlike others in this thread tell you, being a bounty manager really isn't that horrible. Sure, it takes a lot of works with larger bounty programs, but you often get great rewards and it isn't really hard to do the job.
The only problem is reputation... Sadly, there have been many scam attempts, there are many scam attempts and there will always be many scam attempts. Why would people trust you?
So you must build some trust, then start a thread, showcasing your services. I'd offer my first bounty campaign for free/low price, if I were you. That'd make it attractive and immediately make you much more reputable in people's eyes.
I'm not a bounty campaign manager, simply because I am too busy in real life and don't want to disappoint bounty participants and the Project developers/associates with long delays, errors because I tried to do it too quick, etc... Otherwise, I also wouldn't mind managing a campaign.