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Topic: How to choose the right bounty campaign? (Read 661 times)

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June 15, 2018, 05:25:13 PM
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At Bounty campaigns, there are always different categories and there will always be one that is ideal for you. If you are famous on social media or have many followers - this is for you. If you have writing skills. If you know well languages, community support jobs...

thats right. bounty campaign do always offer an oppurtunity for everyone. In my case i liked to post therfor id join a sig campaign , aside from that , i do also have a social media accounts such as facebook , twitter , youtube , ig , etc but i do only joined twitter campaign because twitter campaigns are too common and verry easy to join.

choosing the right bounty campaign is not reallly a tough job as long as you already identified your talent and skills.

yet , there is still a risk that we can get scammed or not being payed for our work. Thats why it is also a good idea to check whether the campaign has a good management and good project .
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By reading the purpose of the project and then see the activity of information created by the developer and then work with the field of any project?
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At Bounty campaigns, there are always different categories and there will always be one that is ideal for you. If you are famous on social media or have many followers - this is for you. If you have writing skills. If you know well languages, community support jobs...
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I guess many people are having the same question on this forum, wondering how to choose the most profitable bounty campaign. I would like to share the process how I choose the bounty and what criteria I find essential to consider:

1. Research the project - Main part for me is the potential of the project. I check the team, the idea, experience, whether there is MVP and if the project can really solve the issues it claims to solve. I don't want to join the project which is not genuine or that doesn't have potential to meet its funding goals, as then also my bounty will either not get paid or the tokens I get will be worthless

2. Bounty tokens allocation amount - I tend to check what % of total tokens supply will be dedicated to bounty campaign to make sure I won't get only changes for my efforts. Usually it's from 1 - 3 % of total coin supply, which proved to be fair amount.

3. Particular bounty campaign to join - Consider which of the bounty campaigns for the project you want to join and see what is the proportional % you can get from the whole bounty pool. For signature campaigns, you can expect to receive from 25 - 30% of the whole bounty pool. You need to divide the number by the amount of stakes, that is the number of tokens you will receive.

4. Bounty length - Usually bounty campaigns take from 1-2 months, I don't fancy the longer campaigns as the reward is normally the same whether you do the campaign that lasts for a month or 2. Avoid campaigns taking 3 or more moths.

5. Bounty campaign progress - I try to find the campaigns that are just about to start as then I can benefit the most by working on the campaign for longer than only last few weeks.

If you have some other criteria based on which you choose your bounty campaigns, please don't hesitate to share with me in comments!




Yes you right boss, those thing we must to consider in choosing good bounty campaign to find good bounty program that we can make  a good profit, but I some thing I would like to add in your information,we  must to consider also who is the manager, we need to know who is the trusted manager in altcoin world because its better to join the bounty handled by trusted manager here in the forum because there is the highest possibility that you can make a good profit in joining those bounty.

This thread is great you can help many people here specially to those bounty hunter here.
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You should consider the whitepaper too,read the whole whitepaper,join telegram and ask the developers if you have any questions it shouldnt be a business minded whitepaper. Look for the product/services that this ICO has to offer,if there is none i wont join. Check the founder's and developer's background,are they capable? The roadmap must be clear ,short and long term goals are needed. Lastly community's feedback to the project,if you received positive feedbacks join!
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I think we should ask a person that has more knowledge about bounty hunting, but we should also try to research, because not all the they are here.


Theres no need to ask them because you yourself can always do that. You can now tell if a bounty is promising or not by just looking at their details.

Try to read their ann thread or try to check their website and see if they are well written/built but if they are poorly created then there is a posibility that those campaign will just end up on scam.

But overall choosing a right campaign is verry tough due to the growing competition but that is okay if you failed atleast youve try your best.
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I think we should ask a person that has more knowledge about bounty hunting, but we should also try to research, because not all the they are here.
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the selection of a good bounty is not necessarily all the same because the rules are different, how to be able to keep following the rules in order to get a lot of stack and will have a great opportunity again
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Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
I often see the site and read it. their group. the community response to their project. Because I participated in a bonus campaign, I did not care as much as I invested

Yes this can be a good sign of the legitimate project but anything can happen even the project with the most reputed managers turned into scam so we have to be very careful while picking the bounties and doing our own research is more important than other researches.
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To buy or not to buy - that is the question ;)
Well I have no problems with choosing bounty. I'm watching how "open" is the team. Do they participate in summits, how often they are on public. How much I see their ads (how much they have spent on marketing)

That is just it. Also if I already know the bounty manager.
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I often see the site and read it. their group. the community response to their project. Because I participated in a bonus campaign, I did not care as much as I invested
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6. Follow the good and experienced bounty managers - Good bounty manager can choose campaigns and doesn't have to take what is on offer. They know their stuff, so let them do the work for you and you just join the campaigns they are managing.

And for the previous campaigns that I've joined, this step is by far, the best and effective. Following the experienced and reputable Campaign Managers is worth the time. Being updated on having a campaign by a good campaign manager is a good thing to start when finding a good bounty campaign. Of course, you will have to research all about the tokens or coins that they created.
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Or just pick random bounty with highest rewards with lowest number of participants and hope they will reach hard cap.
And don't stay in the same campaign for more than a month. Or do, but don't be pissed if they don't pay you all promised rewards.
Another method is simple elimination of bad projects and choosing good ones.

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Or just pick random bounty with highest rewards with lowest number of participants and hope they will reach hard cap.

Picking a random bounty is verry risky because you dont know if the bounty can be succesful or not. Number of participants and base reward are not also the best indication of choosing a campaign because as i said earlier they cant still guarantee if the campaign can be succesful or not. Its better to check the campaign manager and other important details related to them to ensure a good campaign.

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And don't stay in the same campaign for more than a month. Or do, but don't be pissed if they don't pay you all promised rewards.

So you mean to say we can just quit a campaign after one month? thats is verry inapropriate to quit if the campaign is not yet finished. You cant also be paid if you quit immediately.

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Another method is simple elimination of bad projects and choosing good ones.

Your method is verry imposible to do.
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Or just pick random bounty with highest rewards with lowest number of participants and hope they will reach hard cap.
And don't stay in the same campaign for more than a month. Or do, but don't be pissed if they don't pay you all promised rewards.
Another method is simple elimination of bad projects and choosing good ones.
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This is a very good information and time taken to help list out to bounty hunters who are new in the system in things to watch out for when choosing a bounty to join to avoid being scammed. At least they are detailed enough to help find a good bounty.
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thanks! I like this procedure comp :
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Hi.

Thank you for your view on how you see it. Are really a few things that are helpful
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Wow great! you help newbie here on how to choose good bounty like me, I want to know more about how to join good and successful bounty to have good income in the future, so you help me by this thread.
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This will serve as an additional to my concepts when it comes to bounties. Also a guide on how to choose a good bounties in order for us to have a good return.
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This is the thread that we can help many member of this forum. Maybe if all expert and for those has big knowledge here about how crypto world works are building their own thread like this as source of information many new member will be aware for many thing about the hidden thing on how to earn more.
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