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Topic: Will This Bull Run Increase the Number of Signature Campaigns? - page 3. (Read 551 times)

legendary
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Unfortunately, reality is that this place isn't providing the same service it used to. A lot less traffic, less people genuinely interested in Bitcoin (or at least, interested to talk about it), and less services allowed to be advertised. (Not just mixers, this forum used to allow advertisements in the top of every thread.)

Signature campaigns are more about prestige nowadays than advertising.
legendary
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Regardless of bull or bear market, I don't think much will change. The fact is that the newer generations aren't big fans of discussion forums. This isn't just a Bitcointalk problem. It's an industry-wide phenomena. They are not going to spend hours looking at a white and light-blue background and reading various opinions from unknown people if they can get what they need by watching a YouTube video or use faster communication channels like social media.

Unless something changes and people learn to appreciate discussion forums again, I don't expect much to change in terms of traffic and increase in advertisement potential of Bitcointalk.   
hero member
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So, based on your experience or what you've seen, do you think more companies will start launching campaigns? And will people like me, who’ve been inactive for a bit, have a better shot at getting back in?
With this thread that you created, it's looking obvious that you're just here if you have on a paid signature campaign. If you're not, you aren't active at all. I mean don't get me wrong because there might be a reason why you became inactive, but to create a thread like this, and this is what we will be reading?
I've been active but not super active, and there's a difference between inactive and active. This thread isn't about me being active, if you understand the title. I was just asking if you’ve noticed any correlation between the increase in signature campaigns during a bull run.

If you're judging me, that's on you, but no one creates a thread just to be criticized, at least not me.

It also seems like you're accusing me of only being active when I have a paid signature campaign, but that's not true. I don't have a campaign now, yet I've been active these past few days. Just because I'm not posting a lot doesn’t mean I'm inactive, especially since this forum offers more to read than to post if you get what I mean. Good for you if you keep the same activity level with or without a signature, but I’ll tell you this: the majority of users, including myself, are less active when they're not in a signature. If you can prove me wrong, then I'll be inactive for you.  Smiley


Try to stay active first like what they've said. Being out for a few months (for some reasons) will decrease your chances of being accepted on a campaign because you know what the campaign manager needs, right? Wink As for the number of campaigns, I don't see that much of a change as well. As for your final question, you will always have a shot to get back in AS LONG AS you're active, and now that you're back (hoping), I assume that you will be active again.

You're missing the point. If you just take a moment to look, you'll see that campaigns in the past had way more participants compared to now, even if the number of campaigns seems the same. I know this because I've been actively keeping an eye on opportunities.
legendary
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There is a decrease in the payout rate, but the real problem is that most of the campaigns are gambling campaigns, there are rarely new campaigns for other projects or even advertisements for altcoins, which means that if gambling campaigns are banned in the future, paid signature campaigns on the forum will be rare.
legendary
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So, based on your experience or what you've seen, do you think more companies will start launching campaigns? And will people like me, who’ve been inactive for a bit, have a better shot at getting back in?
With this thread that you created, it's looking obvious that you're just here if you have on a paid signature campaign. If you're not, you aren't active at all. I mean don't get me wrong because there might be a reason why you became inactive, but to create a thread like this, and this is what we will be reading?

Try to stay active first like what they've said. Being out for a few months (for some reasons) will decrease your chances of being accepted on a campaign because you know what the campaign manager needs, right? Wink As for the number of campaigns, I don't see that much of a change as well. As for your final question, you will always have a shot to get back in AS LONG AS you're active, and now that you're back (hoping), I assume that you will be active again.

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Right now, most campaigns only have a handful of participants, so I think we really need more campaigns to catch up and give others looking for a slot some chances.
Well, it's up to the business owners if they want to launch a signature campaign here or not. Smiley
hero member
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On November 2021, there were 17 campaigns (2 mixer campaigns), so it doesn't really change.


With the data you showed, things might seem unchanged, but losing two mixer campaigns that employed a lot of users is definitely a big deal. Plus, when a signature campaign like BestChange, which had tons of participants, stops running, that’s another hit. Right now, most campaigns only have a handful of participants, so I think we really need more campaigns to catch up and give others looking for a slot some chances.
sr. member
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Inactivity reduces your chances of been accepted to a campaign.
The better Bitcoin performs and it gains fame the higher likelihood a firm would want to eat and get something from the increase
Especially when such increase brings about an higher interest and traffic to the forum.
And also I think they have increased since September compared to subsequent month.
Okay @Apocollapse has shown the difference.
hero member
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Nope, two months ago there were only 16 campaigns, but now we have 18 active campaigns (Trustdice and Godex are on hold now), technically there are more campaigns now.

Weekly Update(link)

On November 2021, there were 17 campaigns (2 mixer campaigns), so it doesn't really change.

Weekly Update (link)

For me, the rise of Bitcoin price not really attract companies to run signature campaigns because most people choose to discuss on Twitter instead of this forum. The most important thing is to have traffic, however the traffic are getting lower and lower.

This thread should be moved to Service Discussion.
hero member
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Just recently I noticed that signature campaigns are getting fewer, right? I see a lot of participants who used to be super active, but now they’re out of campaigns. I’ve also been out for a few months, trying to stay active now, hoping to land a spot again soon. With the market getting bullish lately, and all this talk about possibly breaking the ATH, I’m really wondering…

So, based on your experience or what you've seen, do you think more companies will start launching campaigns? And will people like me, who’ve been inactive for a bit, have a better shot at getting back in?
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