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Topic: Save time by choosing Bounty! - page 2. (Read 313 times)

newbie
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April 23, 2018, 09:15:03 AM
#3
Thank you for your informations. I looked the manager, project and number of participant. I hope I choosed true one. It is really hard to find good campaign
hero member
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April 22, 2018, 11:53:18 AM
#2
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These are really just basic ideas and  i would say that this is not really able to save you up some time but rather spending lots of time if you do make check up on each one of those things.From to its whitepaper itself it would really already give you some long time to read up this is why people are going lazy and skip other things and go ahead without analyzing too much which results into loss of investment.If we do really value our money then we should really do on what should be needed.I appreciate your effort on writing up this one though.
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April 22, 2018, 10:46:07 AM
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I think everyone was interested sooner or later, what is Bounty? Subsequently, this interest increased, and you have already thought about choosing your own campaign. But here's the ill luck, so much time wasted in the empty, and you did not find the bounty yourself so? What to do in this case?

That's why I created this topic, where I'll try to tell you how to choose a campaign, what to rely on and what I rely on. The topic was created mainly for beginners, but I think it will be interesting to read forum users also.

Let us pass to the criteria themselves.

1. Project Team

Perhaps this is one of the main criteria for choosing a campaign. It so happened that many people do not trust the Russian-speaking team (I can make mistakes based only on people's responses), and I somehow try to bypass them, but if the project's website in the team description reaches up to how many people eat per day , then the trust certainly increases. In this case, we can proceed to step 2.

2. "Cap" (Softcap) and the idea of ​​the project.

I rely on this point, because it is important for me to know how much the company has collected money at the moment and how it evaluates itself.
The idea of ​​the project is very important. Agree, if you are interested in the project, then there is more confidence in it, which can later lead even to investments in this very project. But if the idea is absolutely "sucks", then it will be difficult to collect the "cap" either. That's why I combined these 2 items.

3. Whitelist

This point should be given some kind of attention, because if WL contains a solid text, it not only repels, but creates the illusion that the team is lazy to the point that it is not corny to insert graphics into its paper.

4. Bounty Campaign Manager.

After you have finished working with the company itself, you can go to its manager. I have my list of top managers (in my opinion) that I trust. Basically, this is not one person, but several that sit on the same account. An example is the needmoney account. I rarely take on a company whose manager is Newbie. Trust to them disappears immediately.

5. Conditions and distribution.

I do mostly social work, but once in 3-4 months I also take a subscription. At the moment, the most optimal conditions are: 5 repost / retweets and 2 posts / tweets per week. I try not to take more, but there are exceptions, when the remaining items aroused my confidence. Basically, I take those campaigns in which the share of social services ranges from 10% to 35%.

6. Reports

I met 3 ways that managers use when checking reports.
1. One post for the whole campaign. It's pretty simple, create one post, the link to which you send to the form, and edit it throughout the campaign.
2. One week - one post. Here, in my opinion, a little easier, since you do not steam when copying links, but just do everything at the end of the week.
3. Report form Google. This way is used by the Russian-speaking manager Sergei.Gerasimenko. The most difficult of all ways, I try to avoid it, because it happened that it just flies out of your mind that you need to send a report to the form.
Choose for yourself the ways that you will adhere to as you complete your campaigns.

7. Site Ratings, ala ICObench.

Perhaps the last point in importance is this point. Very often I met with comments of users that on these sites to buy a rating easier than a parrot turnip. I leave it at your discretion, and check with him or not, it's up to you.



On this my criteria are over. I tried to get the most out of the water, and go exactly to the criteria that are most important when choosing a campaign, and thanks to which I select the campaigns Bounty. Please note that the paragraphs express only my subjective opinion, and stick or not - it's up to you. Many can write: "This is obvious." I agree, it is obvious for people who have repeatedly faced the choice of campaigns, but not for beginners, for whom basically this topic was created.

I hope I have helped you to some extent, I will be glad to hear feedback, and also wishes. Good luck!
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