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Topic: Quit your job to promote bounty campaigns fulltime: unrealistic???? - page 38. (Read 4635 times)

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I personally don't think I can quit a full time job all in the name of becoming a full time bounty hunter and I  can't even advise anyone to do so because there are do many uncertainties surrounding bounty campaigns these days. I participated in one that actually had a successful ICO but refused to pay bounty hunters all in the name of having some issues with the bounty manager. So it is not worth quitting one's job.
member
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I won't say it's totally unrealistic. The essence of employment is money. To take care of thing. Cryptocurrency can offer that too if you know your way around.
member
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It is very much possible for you to quit your job, if you are an employee and make a living by promoting ICOs through bounty campaign. Whoever is going to be doing this, needs to ensure that he has been into bounty before quitting, and has started making money. Quitting your job at this instance, will then mean that you are putting in more effort into bounty in order to earn more compared to the former.
newbie
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I think to quit your job to promote bounty campaigns is a very risky action, I think that job of yours is not highly competitive one with higher income, you could have as well kept the job and separate a portion for monthly investments in crytocurrency, I think that will even be smarter.
jr. member
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The idea is real. But in addition to those ICO that do not pay coins, there are also those companies that only after a couple of months of retention of the signature pay tokens.
newbie
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Leaving your job for bounty promotion is very risky and it might be regrettable. Your job is your work and payday is certain but bounties last for 3months at time and you might still not be paid in the next 30days after. Even some bounties coin end up being useless at the end. So keep your job and do bounty part time on the side as a side income.
jr. member
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its hard dude, I quit my job to promote bounty campaigns, but its really hard. I thought that it was easy to live a life without regular job and a regular income, but I was wrong, income on bounty campaign is not regular, there is no guarantee that you will receive your bounty every month, so its really better if you have a stable job and a stable income.

I can well imagine. That would be far too risky for me. I need my steady income so I can sleep soundly.
Have you earned better or worse with bounty campaigns than with your normal job?
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Last night I had a discussion with a friend if it's possible to quit your job and make a fulltime living of promoting bounty campaigns.
My friend thought you need to promote a lot of bounties at the same time (100 per week), to compensate for the
uncertain number of bounties that will never to lead to any income (coin cannot get listed, withdrawal fees of exchange is too high, scam, etc.).

So the question is: do you agree with this statement?


The question is not in the quantity, but in the quality of work. An important point is not in the amount of money you earn on your permanent job. But if you have a large amount of funds, it's better to you not to bury your head into the cryptocurrency market and just make some money in it in your free time!
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Last night I had a discussion with a friend if it's possible to quit your job and make a fulltime living of promoting bounty campaigns.
My friend thought you need to promote a lot of bounties at the same time (100 per week), to compensate for the
uncertain number of bounties that will never to lead to any income (coin cannot get listed, withdrawal fees of exchange is too high, scam, etc.).

So the question is: do you agree with this statement?
its hard dude, I quit my job to promote bounty campaigns, but its really hard. I thought that it was easy to live a life without regular job and a regular income, but I was wrong, income on bounty campaign is not regular, there is no guarantee that you will receive your bounty every month, so its really better if you have a stable job and a stable income.
Well, here from which side to approach this issue. If you participate in social networking companies and everything, then you will not earn much. If the company firsts, articles, blogs, you can earn good money. And if you lead the company yourself, you can earn very well. But the project is different and shit happens ... Be careful, do not throw in fairy tales Wink
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Last night I had a discussion with a friend if it's possible to quit your job and make a fulltime living of promoting bounty campaigns.
My friend thought you need to promote a lot of bounties at the same time (100 per week), to compensate for the
uncertain number of bounties that will never to lead to any income (coin cannot get listed, withdrawal fees of exchange is too high, scam, etc.).

So the question is: do you agree with this statement?
its hard dude, I quit my job to promote bounty campaigns, but its really hard. I thought that it was easy to live a life without regular job and a regular income, but I was wrong, income on bounty campaign is not regular, there is no guarantee that you will receive your bounty every month, so its really better if you have a stable job and a stable income.
member
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I think it is possible but not very easy, because not all bounties are legit and paid in time. So it's better not to lose your job.
full member
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too much if we get out of our main job, why do not we just set his time between our work with bounty campaign, if we are smart to divide the time I think the two can complement each other
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
And most of all the whole crypto market is still too unpredictable.
I've seen some bounty managers earning a living from itself but quitting your day job for something like this is not a good idea.
We've seen rise and fall of everything, one day every of these advertising ways can be obsolete.
newbie
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I think it's hard.
Because the current ICO market is not hot, and ICO is not popular, it means that the bounty thread will also be reduced, and multiple accounts may be banned from participating in any of the bounty threads
member
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Thinking bounty as a full time income and quiting job can destroy your life and can be biggest regret of your life...specially even if you join all the social media campaigns...most of those would be scam,delaying not in exchanges etc...i think one should consider bounties as a bonus income
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 101
I think its unrealistic to quit your job to promote bounty campaign. Though i heard some are quitting just to focus crypto but for me its hard, because crypto is unpredictable and we cannot say what will happen tomorrow. So for me I prefer to do crypto while working to have an extra income that will help me in sustaining the needs of my family and for the future as well.
full member
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I think that this is quite possible. But then you have to offend against some rules from this message board and from the bounty campaign. SO if you promote like 100 differen bounty over the social media campaigns, you dont offend against any rules. But you will earn not that much stakes, because they are so many people who are participaiting on tiwtter and facebook campaigns. The most profitable bounty campaigns are the signature campaigns. IF you have one high ranked account here, you can make good profit with them. But its not enough with just one account. So you have to have multiply accounts here which you can participate on the signature campaigns. But this is very risky, because you could loose all your stakes and your accounts if anybody would reconize this.
full member
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I think some people already have been doing that. But as you said there are always different risks, it would be good to participate many bounties which can cover each other's loses.
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Today I've been thinking seriously about that possibility, my work is shit and I really love the forum, social networks and I would even like to do translations, because I speak French and Spanish, but that implies a full-attention.

It's a good idea, I'll make some good savings to learn other ways to make money like trading and get out of my slavery work hahaha
Well, it's all up to you if you found that you found your happiness doing bounty campaigns than doing your job at your company then it's all up to you. But of course in my opinion if I had a very great job and a great bounty campaigns at the same time then I would love to do both tasks since I can manage my time according to my time plan.
newbie
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Assuming you don't like your current job, I think a balanced approach would be best.

Try to find a regular job that is less demanding and work on bounties a couple hours a day.
If it is going well, transition to a few part-time jobs for regular income and spend more time doing bounties.
Once you have a stable income or a decent brand and webpage, etc set up, quit your part-time jobs as necessary.

In short, I wouldn't want to dive-in. However, I think easing your way in is possible.
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