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Title: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: worldunited on September 07, 2017, 09:38:06 PM
Experienced bounty campaigners and participants - please share your views here on what you consider a good bounty campaign. How it should be structured, what levels it should have, etc, etc... examples with particular aspects you liked are most welcome...


Title: Re: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: eyes wide shut on September 07, 2017, 11:30:46 PM
Simple go to bounty sub category, look at successful bounty threads and see what they did. Don't know why you expect others to feed you everything. It's really not hard to research it's all there to see


Title: Re: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: PANK21 on September 08, 2017, 12:34:38 AM
Experienced bounty campaigners and participants - please share your views here on what you consider a good bounty campaign. How it should be structured, what levels it should have, etc, etc... examples with particular aspects you liked are most welcome...
There is a lot of good bounty campaigns here. A good bounty campaigns are those who responds to the participants questions, gives advice to all the participants that has joined their project and maintains the update of their bounty campaign . A good bounty campaign also not too difficult to make a communication , if they respond immediately about your asked questions then they are making a very good job and it means that they are working their very best to make the campaign successful.


Title: Re: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: Ristic on September 08, 2017, 09:34:40 AM
How do you get more traffic/view on a bounty thread ? I mean there are a lot of good bounty examples out there but I am not sure how to drive more views and engagement in there... any advice would be more than welcome. This is the bounty thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2153291.new#new

Thanks in advance!!!


Title: Re: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: coinfinder000 on September 08, 2017, 09:41:50 AM
Experienced bounty campaigners and participants - please share your views here on what you consider a good bounty campaign. How it should be structured, what levels it should have, etc, etc... examples with particular aspects you liked are most welcome...
In my opinion , it should be very hot at first , that means this project is interesting to gather more people here.
Also the bounty manager should be very active , rules must be serious .
Look at Coindash  bounty , it is a model to follow.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1966326.msg19552360#msg19552360


Title: Re: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: TheDAL on September 17, 2017, 01:22:06 PM
Creating the bounty campaign, you may really follow the good examples, or just pay attention on the next items:
- make your rules simple and clear
- give more information about distribution process and its term
- show the specific prospectives of your coins
- give the open explanations to the users and forum members
Wish you good luck in future projects!


Title: Re: Best bounty campaigns - how one should be structured
Post by: Crumple Cat on September 19, 2017, 08:31:05 PM
Necessarily have to be a signature campaign for newbies ;D