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Topic: User recruitment system for the Bounty system. - page 2. (Read 277 times)

legendary
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@OP I think if you're don't want to check manually your participants work, it's better if you're don't start become a bounty manager and let the experienced managers who're doing that.

I remember LoyceV and other member made a project like this i dont remember if its tryninja or DdmrDdmr or both. Example features are the manager can see what specific board a user posted, number of characters, etc. I don't if those project are still existing though
AFAIK it's only posts in this forum, not social medias. Usually a bounty program is mostly related to social medias, I don't think there's a tool to track specific users in social medias.
hero member
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My question is this: You know that Bounties is a system that has the most user traffic on the site and most people can generate income. I want to do a bounties campaign with the company I work for. But I have such a question/problem; Is there a tool or system other than manually checking whether the people who write comments are doing the tasks I give?

It all depends on your choice on how you wanted to conduct the campaign management, but i bet you need some kind of experience being a manager, you can contact some other managers here on the forum maybe they could give you clue on how they engage managing a campaign but i will like to inform you that it could be demanding as easy as it could appear, not until you started you may not know what and what constitute managing a group of people.

Because when it comes to distributing the rewards, there is a serious labor force. In 2023, doing such a job manually feels a bit like manual labor.[/b]

The major area is to know how you could set the campaign rules, AN thread, criterials to accept participants, knowledge of the use of excel spreadsheet and counting of the eligible posts and boards, definitely there should be an app or a website you can use but am not a campaign manager, so i may not have this kind of information since since it's not my field but i appreciate those campaign managers out there, they are really working hard indeed.
hero member
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But I have such a question/problem; Is there a tool or system other than manually checking whether the people who write comments are doing the tasks I give?
I remember LoyceV and other member made a project like this i dont remember if its tryninja or DdmrDdmr or both. Example features are the manager can see what specific board a user posted, number of characters, etc. I don't if those project are still existing though
legendary
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I have managed few bounty campaigns. I have always checked all of them manually, well, I have hired one forum user to check social media activities. For the rest, I check manually.
I don't know if there's anything like that so far. I don't think there is because it's not possible. You can't check the quality, you can't ensure what they are posting etc. Manually checking is the best option. For the mentioned manual labor, it's work vs the reward you are getting.
copper member
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Hello first of all, although my membership is new, I have been consuming and following BitcoinTalk content for 3 years. Due to my work, I actually enter frequently. I support projects as a Community Manager.

My question is this: You know that Bounties is a system that has the most user traffic on the site and most people can generate income. I want to do a bounties campaign with the company I work for. But I have such a question/problem; Is there a tool or system other than manually checking whether the people who write comments are doing the tasks I give? Because when it comes to distributing the rewards, there is a serious labor force. In 2023, doing such a job manually feels a bit like manual labor.

Thanks in advance for your answers and solutions BTC
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