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Topic: Signature: Campaigns or Affiliates? (Read 96 times)

hero member
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You own the pen
August 16, 2018, 09:34:15 PM
#3
I preferred signature campaign rather than affiliate program because it's less hassle, you only post some meaningful reply after they gonna pay you with a reasonable amount of money. by the way i haven't heard anyone who use to do affiliates instead of signatures.
legendary
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August 16, 2018, 09:30:20 PM
#2
If you participate in BTC paying signature bounty campaign, you can get from $20 $300 weekly, depends on your rank and the campaign you join. However, if you participate in altcoin campaigns, you can get up to 50 ETH (in tokens), however, the real price depends on the market and it will take a longer time to get the payment and liquidate the tokens.

I don't think the affiliate program will be interesting for the user here (signature campaign 'worker'), because the payment is dependent on how many partners they can get (if what I understand about an affiliate program is right). They'll stick to join the bounty.
newbie
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August 16, 2018, 01:16:10 PM
#1
Does anyone here use your signature on an affiliate program? I see many signatures because of campaigns and bounties , but I was wondering how much using your own signature in good affiliate program (NOT campaigns or Bounties) is profitable in the long run?

Would it be more profitable to participate in a campaign or use in a particular way?

As I'm working on a betting project with bitcoins, as you can see from my subscription, I'm doing research to try to develop an affiliate program that is attractive for forum users to use on their signatures.

So suggestions are welcome!  Wink
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