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Topic: Luring hunters to promote bounties - page 13. (Read 1553 times)

legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1094
April 27, 2019, 01:58:05 PM
#19
Which bounty managers work for reliable projects now? I joined projects managed by all the top bounty managers like Yahoo, Amazix and so on but Yahoo's both projects failed and I did not even earn a penny while some of Amazix's projects were good while some just did not earn enough to continue and their bounty was cancelled. Bounties offering huge rewards never pay off and hence it's better to join programs that offer guaranteed ETH rewards even if the project fails like I joined 2-3 projects that failed to gather funds but still paid $120-150 for being part of it and would love to add that these projects had no manager but the project owner itself paid me.
hero member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 521
No more Rekt and Bust
April 27, 2019, 01:49:27 PM
#18
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins

You almost nailed the main reasons why bounties fail nowadays. The serious project has normal goals and they never give false promises like 200000$ worth ETH bounty. Shitcoins are last part of the bounty after everything is done.
jr. member
Activity: 209
Merit: 6
April 27, 2019, 01:46:17 PM
#17
As for me ... I do go for projects with high bounty allocation and when I get my reward.. I hold onto them for sometime before thinking of selling.. Bounty hunting is not considered a job done to put food on the table
jr. member
Activity: 209
Merit: 6
April 27, 2019, 01:44:51 PM
#16
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins

I get your point.m but I don't think it's about selling your token.. Bounty participants may be over 1000 on a particular project and how much will get to each participant for a 100k bounty reward??
full member
Activity: 579
Merit: 102
April 27, 2019, 01:13:50 PM
#15
Yes, a lot of bounty hunters really attract big rewards for rewards, but they don’t understand that with such a big reward the project may not collect the minimum amount and just then don’t pay the reward.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
April 27, 2019, 01:13:16 PM
#14
Not many bounty hunters were promoting shitcoins in 2019,only people with low ranks are doing it so which makes clears that people start to realize that they are wasting their time on bounties and also increase in bitcoin paying signatures attracts more members towards it.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 2100
Marketing Campaign Manager |Telegram ID- @LT_Mouse
April 27, 2019, 01:11:09 PM
#13
It would be better if you attached an example for each of the point you written. However, you will not always find campaign which is listed in the exchange and having high vomule. It's rare case. We have to analysis by ownself if we want to participate in a good bounty.
member
Activity: 798
Merit: 14
April 27, 2019, 01:06:37 PM
#12
Big rewards don't hold any ground. Projects that are listed on exchange is the best because you know what your promotion efforts is worth not ones based on speculation.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 267
April 27, 2019, 12:26:48 PM
#11
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish
Well, not every huge allocation give shit token to bounty hunters. Let me mention Polybius (1M USD allocation) and Utrust (I don't remember but more than Polybius). From these two project I received decent profit. Polybius gave me 3,6K USD for participating on their campaign for 4 weeks with only Jr.Member rank and Utrust gave me around 2K USD for joining content canpaign. This is not about the allocation, but some factors like market condition, investors interest and many more.

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed
This maybe low risk but always give people a penny. You can never be a little whale through this kind of campaign.

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins
This maybe give you trust and confidence for joining their campaign. But it's not forever, unfortunately I can't mention some of well-known bounty managers who turned into scam.
jr. member
Activity: 544
Merit: 1
April 27, 2019, 12:18:06 PM
#10
I have noticed that many projects deceive hunters by putting high rewards and then later cut it so low or never pay at all. I havenow became very sensitive about this project and try to figure out many things about them before I join them
jr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 2
April 27, 2019, 12:16:43 PM
#9
First things first
You need to understand that selecting already listed projects to promote on bounties does not need anything

Athero is listed and has refused to pay, just an example

There is little even the bounty manager can do when rewards total are slashed, this happened with Velic.id

But continue to work hard; you will get there
hero member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 564
April 27, 2019, 12:13:05 PM
#8
I also look at the manager first, then check the project and the reward allocation.  If it is fair then I'll participate.  There are also a low reward bounties that never paid.  There is also no assurance that if we joined the bounty run by reputable manager can give us a good amount.  All in all, bounty hunting is like a treasure hunting game wherein sometimes we get good reward and often times we get nothing.

And it's marketing.. observe exaggerations! Smiley
member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 14
April 27, 2019, 11:51:41 AM
#7
Before joining the company, I pay attention to the manager. A reputable manager will not be associated with questionable projects, reputation will be more expensive. And too generous rewards often turn out to be just another dummy.
sr. member
Activity: 798
Merit: 250
CurioInvest [IEO Live]
April 27, 2019, 11:10:28 AM
#6
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


1) Yes the amount they are giving out a big factor. But if projects really crap, even they say 10m $ they are giving out, there won't be much joiner.

2) Good volume and listed coin would means guaranteed income. And because lots of project is failing, people is joining this, even for very little amounts.

3) Better bounty manager asks more (not just money) so their reputation bring more people. I always check who is the bounty manager before i join.
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 276
$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
April 27, 2019, 11:06:23 AM
#5
I saw lots of empty bounty projects they say giving millions of dollars.

I think the best way to lure more bounty hunters is to hire a bounty manager who followed by thousands of people.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 256
April 27, 2019, 11:02:24 AM
#4
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


It's not only about that, the main thing right now is no more investors are really interest in ICO because most of ICOs are scam.
So, it impacted to all the bounty hunters
hero member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 598
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 27, 2019, 10:51:14 AM
#3
Big rewards don't attract me anymore after so many of my bounty rewards did not live up to expectation, I prefer looking at a project, what they can offer to the community, who are the team behind it, it's useless to receive supposedly $500 stakes from one campaign, where there is no guaranty that it is the price that you can trade that coin.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
April 27, 2019, 10:50:50 AM
#2
I always stick to the bounty manager as well, because some of them have great reputation and almost all projects are already listed on exchanges. But there are some examples of bounties that have distributed huge rewards and are already listed with great volumes as well.
member
Activity: 784
Merit: 21
April 27, 2019, 10:44:54 AM
#1
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins
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