I recently started managing my first bounty campaign, however, its been a few days and we have yet to see any traction.
The project I'm managing the campaign for is currently in their early startup stages, however, they are running on the VeChainThor Blockchain, they are closely related and in collaboration with an existing prominent project, and are set to release their MVP before the public sale is even set to end.
All these are clear indications, at least to myself, that the project is legitimate and seems to have potential to be a great success. So I would have expected to see more traction by now, but I haven't.
Well it's common thing at this time now i guess. It's hard to tell which project is traction or which is not. And all i can say that it's your first job so don't worry keep working. Manage some projects you'll understand better day by day. And you can also take some help from another manager for your problem. Don't expect everyone help you but i wish you find some good manager who happy to give you some advice.
So my question to you all, what do you look for in a bounty campaign?
Try to understand about their project. Investigation your self that how much worth their idea. Try to find whom people working behind the project. Read white paper properly. Make sure they contact you properly and following their road map correctly. If is there any adviser or partner for their project make sure it's true.
Do you value a project with a better product, or a project that is giving away higher rewards?
Of course reward isn't the main thing. If some project give you huge reward but they didn't raised much money from their token sale and didn't get listed any exchange then your have got no profit from them.
Are there any requirements that steer you away from participating in a campaign?
Bad quality presentation i guess. I mean if your thread is not looking attractive so much people won't show there interest. So try to create a good quality bounty thread.