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Topic: Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns - page 168. (Read 17849 times)

legendary
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I will update the OP once I get off work. I apologize if something is currently incorrect.

Would have helped if twicezeroiszero was more specific, but the table entry for LuckyFlop should look like this:

PNYC|LuckyFlop.eu|post/weekly|0.001|0.001|0.001|0.0005|0.0003|x|x|25/w|x|Y|

Legendary and hero members are paid the same as seniors, and then less for full members and members. The detailed information is correct.
copper member
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I will update the OP once I get off work. I apologize if something is currently incorrect.
hero member
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Your details in the table is wrong for Lucky Flop (the payouts).
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AMHash (Thread)
Payment period: In 15 days
Minimum posts: 50 posts/month
Payments: H:0.1BTC/month; S/F: 0.05BTC/month
Escrow: Not disclosed
Miscellaneous: -

Another campaign not using escrow and people jumping in to join. Guess people don't learn. Anyway, they won't get a lot of senior members with that rate.

True, but they'll get some Full Members which are included in the same price bracket. Not really many places though either.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
AMHash (Thread)
Payment period: In 15 days
Minimum posts: 50 posts/month
Payments: H:0.1BTC/month; S/F: 0.05BTC/month
Escrow: Not disclosed
Miscellaneous: -

Another campaign not using escrow and people jumping in to join. Guess people don't learn. Anyway, they won't get a lot of senior members with that rate.

Amhash is fine, it's a well known manufacturer and not some new snazzy ponzi site. I don't think they will cheat posters out of a few BTC, I've been paid on their other campaign for a few months now. But the rates in that new campaign are not great, that's true.
legendary
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AMHash (Thread)
Payment period: In 15 days
Minimum posts: 50 posts/month
Payments: H:0.1BTC/month; S/F: 0.05BTC/month
Escrow: Not disclosed
Miscellaneous: -

Another campaign not using escrow and people jumping in to join. Guess people don't learn. Anyway, they won't get a lot of senior members with that rate.
legendary
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AMHash (Thread)
Payment period: In 15 days
Minimum posts: 50 posts/month
Payments: H:0.1BTC/month; S/F: 0.05BTC/month
Escrow: Not disclosed
Miscellaneous: -
full member
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I guess bitmixer are changing up their campaign because of theymos not accepting their forum ad bids anymore. Good to see more competition at least.

Theymos doesn't accept them because they are hidding their privacy :

Hi, theymos.
I just want to figure why you don't accept our ads.
The privacy - is a basic human right, isn't it? We do nothing criminal. We just guard privacy. It is absolutely normal if someone won't to share all his previous and further transactions with a (for example) seller who knows his home address. Especially if he owns a big amount of bitcoins.
There are many companies works in the area of privacy. This one for example.

I want to understand your position clearly. Is it you own fear, or you have a directive from any government authority?

Come on, theymos. I always considered bitcointalk as a free forum of free currency.
btw, our ads is showing in google network (try to search 'bitcoin mixer', you'll see our banner), I don't see reasons why you can't place it too. Hope you change your mind.
Thank you.

Who needs expensive and and blockable ad slots that won't appear all the time when one can make a signature campaign and get more exposure for less?

yeah i feel like the people who want more exposure should be investing less in ad slots.

and more into campaigns since, a poster can be on a vital thread thats related to their service. i mean it would make sense from a business view to get more out of your money. 
hero member
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I guess bitmixer are changing up their campaign because of theymos not accepting their forum ad bids anymore. Good to see more competition at least.

Theymos doesn't accept them because they are hidding their privacy :

Hi, theymos.
I just want to figure why you don't accept our ads.
The privacy - is a basic human right, isn't it? We do nothing criminal. We just guard privacy. It is absolutely normal if someone won't to share all his previous and further transactions with a (for example) seller who knows his home address. Especially if he owns a big amount of bitcoins.
There are many companies works in the area of privacy. This one for example.

I want to understand your position clearly. Is it you own fear, or you have a directive from any government authority?

Come on, theymos. I always considered bitcointalk as a free forum of free currency.
btw, our ads is showing in google network (try to search 'bitcoin mixer', you'll see our banner), I don't see reasons why you can't place it too. Hope you change your mind.
Thank you.

Who needs expensive and and blockable ad slots that won't appear all the time when one can make a signature campaign and get more exposure for less?
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I guess bitmixer are changing up their campaign because of theymos not accepting their forum ad bids anymore. Good to see more competition at least.

Theymos doesn't accept them because they are hidding their privacy :

Hi, theymos.
I just want to figure why you don't accept our ads.
The privacy - is a basic human right, isn't it?

How do you know theymos' reasons for not accepting the bids anymore, and what does that have to do with anything I said?

Anyone know of a guide to running a signature campaign?  I also saw some of the campaigns use an automated process for tracking and sign-up. I'm curious about that too...

Just look and follow all the others. And if you can't create a bot yourself you'll have to pay someone to make you one.
legendary
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just curious, do you know any software thats free that offers that?

im not a coder or anything like that.. so those scripts are not so simple for me.

Hmm, it's something quite specific, so it might be difficult to find software that has everything you need right out of the box. Maybe you can find someone that has made software like this available somewhere in the forum (perhaps in the Services section) - hopefully someone else here has a more concrete answer.
full member
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Anyone know of a guide to running a signature campaign?  I also saw some of the campaigns use an automated process for tracking and sign-up. I'm curious about that too...

I'm not aware of a written guide on how to run a signature campaign, but if you're planning on starting one, it might be a good idea to hire someone with previous experience in the area - they do take a lot of time, and probably patience as well. Also, please use escrow. Smiley

As for automated software for tracking sign-ups, signature changes, and the like, those can be achieved with a few "simple" scripts/bots.

just curious, do you know any software thats free that offers that?

im not a coder or anything like that.. so those scripts are not so simple for me.
legendary
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Anyone know of a guide to running a signature campaign?  I also saw some of the campaigns use an automated process for tracking and sign-up. I'm curious about that too...

I'm not aware of a written guide on how to run a signature campaign, but if you're planning on starting one, it might be a good idea to hire someone with previous experience in the area - they do take a lot of time, and probably patience as well. Also, please use escrow. Smiley

As for automated software for tracking sign-ups, signature changes, and the like, those can be achieved with a few "simple" scripts/bots.
legendary
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Anyone know of a guide to running a signature campaign?  I also saw some of the campaigns use an automated process for tracking and sign-up. I'm curious about that too...
hero member
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I guess bitmixer are changing up their campaign because of theymos not accepting their forum ad bids anymore. Good to see more competition at least.

Theymos doesn't accept them because they are hidding their privacy :

Hi, theymos.
I just want to figure why you don't accept our ads.
The privacy - is a basic human right, isn't it? We do nothing criminal. We just guard privacy. It is absolutely normal if someone won't to share all his previous and further transactions with a (for example) seller who knows his home address. Especially if he owns a big amount of bitcoins.
There are many companies works in the area of privacy. This one for example.

I want to understand your position clearly. Is it you own fear, or you have a directive from any government authority?

Come on, theymos. I always considered bitcointalk as a free forum of free currency.
btw, our ads is showing in google network (try to search 'bitcoin mixer', you'll see our banner), I don't see reasons why you can't place it too. Hope you change your mind.
Thank you.
full member
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dang, thank god for this thread.

saved me so much time trying to check out the services section comparing notes on each campaign pays.
full member
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Thank you for this great overview, I'll try my chances in Bit-X Signature Campaign Smiley
copper member
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^^^ this should mean that we will see more competition in the signature campaign market which translates to higher rates

Wouldn't have thought.. PocketDice offers decent rates but not many members are eager to join as they limit posts to 35 a week (which is nothing).

Bitmixer.io has stated they will be changing the maximum to 0.035btc/week which is 35 posts maximum a week at 0.001/post; less if the rate for seniors is higher.
There is no one to say they wouldnt offer effective pay per post rates comparable to fixed rate deals (like the effective .0025 for seniors that bitdice offers or the effective .002 that GAW offers).

They have always marketed themselves as a campaign for people that don't post much so it will probably affect the fixed rate market more but it could still spill over to the "real" pay per post market.
legendary
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^^^ this should mean that we will see more competition in the signature campaign market which translates to higher rates

Wouldn't have thought.. PocketDice offers decent rates but not many members are eager to join as they limit posts to 35 a week (which is nothing).

Bitmixer.io has stated they will be changing the maximum to 0.035btc/week which is 35 posts maximum a week at 0.001/post; less if the rate for seniors is higher.
hero member
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We are going to increase maximum payout up to 0.035 btc/weekly in changing to "pay per post" business model.

Yes, they really are changing to pay per post signature campaign.
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