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Topic: Promote bounties for how good the projects are and not for reward - page 4. (Read 652 times)

member
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Merit: 10
Before joining a bounty project, I usually read about the purpose of the project. Then see the team members and the developers and also a few other things. And if the reward is good enough, then I will follow the bounty.
full member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 106
Tune in to my recommendation companions,you shouldn't promote bounties only for benefits of it,else you will wind up picking phony or trick projects since your attitude is toward profits,this is similar missteps some bounty hunters are taking,begin picking generally excellent projects,their prizes probably won't be attractive however trust me they constantly justified despite all the trouble at last.


this has being the major challenge faced by bounty hunters, because they get to see large figures on the screen as compensation, they choose to have what figures they see and forget to check out the project in its reality and therefore end up supporting projects that are indeed very awkward and even when they get paid, the project doesn't see the light of the day and the complain keeps coming. My advice; research o the project and make sure it is a useful and achievable one considering various factors before getting involved.
sr. member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 276
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What's been stated in the Op is correct. When we participate in a bounty reward we know do analysis and this won't give the clear outline about the project and its success. This way we cannot segregate and participate, some projects we know from the Whitepaper itself how worth it is. So, even the most expected projects go unsuccessful.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
First of all, how can you know a project is good? What metrics are you going to use? What's the error ratio?

I think most of the time a bounty hunter is having a difficult time picking projects that are 'good', which means they pay really well. What matter most, in the end, is does a project pay you a decent amount or not. Even several bounties from the good project aren't that attractive, with a user end up with $50 or so for months. The time you use to filter bad projects from good projects might not worth it in the end if you got paid with that amount.

Which is why it's better to start finding bounties/campaign that pays you weekly with BTC or ETH, or any valuable coins that are already traded in the market.
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 11
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For me, a good project will definitely benefit. For me, if anyone promotes prizes just to expect profit, it is also not wrong. Your advice is also not wrong in choosing to promote bounties.
member
Activity: 756
Merit: 14
Tune in to my recommendation companions,you shouldn't promote bounties only for benefits of it,else you will wind up picking phony or trick projects since your attitude is toward profits,this is similar missteps some bounty hunters are taking,begin picking generally excellent projects,their prizes probably won't be attractive however trust me they constantly justified despite all the trouble at last.
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