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Topic: What do you think about Sig Campaigns? (Read 465 times)

legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1824
April 26, 2015, 02:42:46 AM
#7
For several months I used to join signature campaigns in order to earn money with them; anyway since this week I decided to stop joining sig campaigns, and this for several reasons:

1. Altough I tried to always write useful posts, anyway I think that if someone earns posting on a forum there is the risk that this user sometimes could write unuseful posts just to increase his counting. In order to avoid this possibility I think it's better to stop joining them.
2. I don't want to stay bound to sig campaign's terms ( like the number of posts or other things ).

But, above all:
3. I don't want to publicize sites I don't use.
4. I don't want to publicize sites I don't like.
5. I don't want to publicize sites I don't trust.


So I decided not to completely remove a signature in my profile, but I surely changed my policy: from now on I'll always put into my signature space a link to a company or a website which I regularly use and I completely trust. 
I start with The Rock Trading, which is the first exchange I used and I think it's a very good and reliable company. Later I could also publicize other websites I like, for example Directbet or CoinURL.



In general what do you think about sig campaigns? Are you okay to publicize sites which you don't use just to earn some satoshis?

Very honest sharing, thank you.
OK, let me tell you my thinking about this subject.
I don't post much on this forum but generally like to read posts here and replay if I find some thread very interesting. So, if I will writesome posts anyway, why not to join some sig. campaign and get paid for it.
Since I don't post much i choose sig. campaign where I don't have to write to many posts, so I'm not under pressure to write more than I usually do.
Because of this I don't think that quality of my posts changed since I started this sig. campaign.
Regarding last point, to advertise something I don't use, I think that most people understand here that signature campaigns helps people to earn some bitcoin, and that we can't find and promote always something we like to use.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
April 25, 2015, 05:13:45 AM
#6
I think they are good, and you can make some decent money from it.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
April 25, 2015, 02:24:41 AM
#5
Most people join the sig campaigns for monetary reasons. They don't care what kind of site they are promoting as long as they make money.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1023
April 24, 2015, 11:35:49 PM
#4
Signature campaigns don't have to be for a site that you don't use/trust/like/etc. Personally, I joined a signature program of a site that I use, like, and trust. I was already a member of the site, so joining the signature program was a logical extension.

Not sure if I would join a signature program for a site I've never used though. Or at least, I would use the site first to understand what I am advertising.
member
Activity: 65
Merit: 10
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
April 24, 2015, 06:39:10 PM
#3
sig campaigns are a good way to earn money and enjoying what you do, for many users its either join a sig campaign or browse through faucets for the whole day to get dust in your wallet
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
April 24, 2015, 05:15:54 PM
#2
Signature campaigns are just part of forum life. If someone can earn something from someone else clicking a link and buying then so be it  Smiley.

hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
April 24, 2015, 04:07:10 PM
#1
For several months I used to join signature campaigns in order to earn money with them; anyway since this week I decided to stop joining sig campaigns, and this for several reasons:

1. Altough I tried to always write useful posts, anyway I think that if someone earns posting on a forum there is the risk that this user sometimes could write unuseful posts just to increase his counting. In order to avoid this possibility I think it's better to stop joining them.
2. I don't want to stay bound to sig campaign's terms ( like the number of posts or other things ).

But, above all:
3. I don't want to publicize sites I don't use.
4. I don't want to publicize sites I don't like.
5. I don't want to publicize sites I don't trust.


So I decided not to completely remove a signature in my profile, but I surely changed my policy: from now on I'll always put into my signature space a link to a company or a website which I regularly use and I completely trust. 
I start with The Rock Trading, which is the first exchange I used and I think it's a very good and reliable company. Later I could also publicize other websites I like, for example Directbet or CoinURL.



In general what do you think about sig campaigns? Are you okay to publicize sites which you don't use just to earn some satoshis?
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