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Title: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: kyceblck on September 07, 2017, 10:25:03 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: DGulari on September 07, 2017, 10:35:25 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.
Just read the title, once it's closed it should be added "CLOSED" or get locked by manager/OP.
You can also read 1-3 pages back from lastest page on that signature thread


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: socks435 on September 07, 2017, 10:41:27 PM
And you can see almost signature campaign list here and what are the close campaign full or open for new participants..
Better to check this thread for more information https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Immakillya on September 07, 2017, 11:53:17 PM
Just read the latest page of the campaign thread to see the updates. Sometimes they announce it by editing the title "[Closed]" or "[Ended]". If you see that at the sigcamp thread title. That means they are closed or ended. There are some sigcamps which stopped. Which means they stopped the campaign and will continue later. Right now only few campaigns are open for new members at the service section. Also the chances to be accepted there is very hard. So better improve the quality of your posts before applying. But if you feel confident with your posts. Feel free to apply.

There are campaigns at the altcoin section. Just go to Bounty section to look for campaign which suits your rank. Also applying there are not that hard. The good thing who bounty is the reward is huge. You just have to wait and meet what they're require you to do. If you are lucky, you'll get 1 btc easy.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: btcjocan on September 08, 2017, 03:24:17 AM
Just read the latest page of the campaign thread to see the updates. Sometimes they announce it by editing the title "[Closed]" or "[Ended]". If you see that at the sigcamp thread title. That means they are closed or ended. There are some sigcamps which stopped. Which means they stopped the campaign and will continue later. Right now only few campaigns are open for new members at the service section. Also the chances to be accepted there is very hard. So better improve the quality of your posts before applying. But if you feel confident with your posts. Feel free to apply.

There are campaigns at the altcoin section. Just go to Bounty section to look for campaign which suits your rank. Also applying there are not that hard. The good thing who bounty is the reward is huge. You just have to wait and meet what they're require you to do. If you are lucky, you'll get 1 btc easy.

Sometimes it's getting so boring to wait the bounty distributions at the altcoins campaign but the good opportunity is always there from altcoins. You can trade the coins bounty at trading sites ang have a quick selling. Bitcoin payment campaigns is the best options like what others were hoping for but it's hard to get there since many participants were all willing to apply and grab the opportunity


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: johnextman852 on September 08, 2017, 01:30:09 PM
It's really hard to apply xd. I myself find it difficult because you need to wait until campaign manager will accept your application. 


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Ararbermas on September 08, 2017, 04:08:07 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.
you can notice it when the campaign isn't availble if the title say( CLOSE ,CFNP,FULL) But try to search all the pages of the of the thread cause sometimes campaign manager announced that there are available slot if some of the current member is being kicked  and they find some user or rank that can avail the slot. So there's a chance to join even its full or not available. Instead of waiting for a new campaign  in how many days. Try to search first  ;)


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: reflector on September 08, 2017, 06:24:04 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.

Normally gambling campaigns and bitcoin mixer campaign will run more than 3 months and some campaign use to run more than a year. In this type campaigns you need to check the thread announcement by the manager.
In ICO campaigns, it will run nearly 1 or 2 months of time period by average calculation but most of the campaigns will close once the Token sale have been over and ICO end date.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: swogerino on September 08, 2017, 09:10:43 PM
It's really hard to apply xd. I myself find it difficult because you need to wait until campaign manager will accept your application. 

If your post quality is good, a good time to apply for the campaign is in the beginning when the campaign has just opened their thread. For this you need to check consistently the Services section of the forum as it is there where all the signature campaigns open their threads.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: UCHCHILD on September 08, 2017, 11:50:23 PM
you can actually PM manager if it is not stated to the thread also you can ask question at the main thread if you find it so difficult to figure out if it is close or still open.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: shine1123 on September 09, 2017, 04:56:58 AM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.

You can easily look at the tittle, because of of campaign that already closed will edit the tittle and input CLOSED word and also you can see that info on the 1st page on that thread or you can see the spreadsheet for that campaign too. It's easyo to know if the signature campaign is already closed or still open or currently full.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: salmanahmedone on September 09, 2017, 06:02:13 AM
Mate you can see it in the name of the thread with "CFNP" or CLOSED also if that is not stated there you can have the spreadsheet if it is full if the participant's number is attained. Also I guess you can PM or make post to the thread itself if it is open still.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Drnice on September 09, 2017, 08:21:58 AM
Yeah,  there on the campaign topic,  you will see,  closed, finished or ended. This shows that the campaign is over and at most times it might be locked and things like that.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Zocadas on September 09, 2017, 09:22:16 AM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.
There is an awesome thread, that is always updated. There you can see which campaogns are already closed and which are still accepting new participants. Many thanks to Mitchell and Fatanut.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Patatas on September 09, 2017, 09:39:19 AM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.
Yes,you can pay me some bitcoins to be your official signature campaign associate who will keep you updated with the latest campaign happenings in bitcointalk.
Or you can stop being lazy and keep checking the campaign thread to know if there are open/closed spots.

And you can see almost signature campaign list here and what are the close campaign full or open for new participants..
Better to check this thread for more information https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
Those aren't updated real time or small changes such as campaign open spots are not reflected.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: aoihs00 on September 11, 2017, 01:45:28 PM

What's getting you so much lazy about reading through the signature campaign pages. I think that's the bad way to look at the signature campaign. Or may be its your personal laziness.


At least know that your signature campaign when ended will have the title closed or ended written by the manager himself. I hope that won't be difficult for you to read in the first place. Lols. This is getting crazy now, I hope tomorrow somebody won't ask please do my posting job and I will pay you x shares of my earnings. ;-)


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: illusioNiZt on September 11, 2017, 05:48:01 PM
Of-course there is a easier way you can go through this thread to know about the signature campaigns overview to check for the campaigns which are open/running right now, and to know which ones are closed you can check in the change logs.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Potato Chips on September 11, 2017, 09:21:00 PM
dear op, if you're that lazy to read maybe forums are not for you. forums are for discussions so obviously most of the time you just read threads.

i don't know whats so hard about reading the latest posts of your campaign manager or reading the latest posts on the campaign thread.

Of-course there is a easier way you can go through this thread to know about the signature campaigns overview to check for the campaigns which are open/running right now, and to know which ones are closed you can check in the change logs.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

that list is not updated real time as you can see. the best option is still to read


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: JanpriX on September 11, 2017, 09:24:23 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.

Just back-reading a few more pages of a campaign thread will save you a lot of time in finding whether if it is closed or not. Other way is to check the recent posts of the manager. You'll be able to check in their post history if they mentioned any information regarding the status of the campaign that they are managing. More often than not, you could see it right away in their title. So be observant on this pointers.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: ApocalypseNow on September 12, 2017, 08:02:15 AM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.


Put a bookmark any bounty or any signature campaign that you are participating then just jump to the last page to be always updated.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Darwin02 on September 12, 2017, 08:53:56 AM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.
Sometimes its added in the title of the thread if its full ,but sometimes you need to read in the thread dont be lazy reading it will help you to know information about the campaign you want to join or maybe you can ask in the thread directly if there are available spot for you.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: mkmdoc on September 12, 2017, 11:03:40 AM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.
Sometimes its added in the title of the thread if its full ,but sometimes you need to read in the thread dont be lazy reading it will help you to know information about the campaign you want to join or maybe you can ask in the thread directly if there are available spot for you.

So many people don't have any idea about whether the campaign is running or not. Before asking any question manager will update everything whether the campaign is ended or not. That's why i suggest the people every week you have to follow the ANN otherwise you will be trouble.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Nivir on September 12, 2017, 04:14:29 PM
Usually campaign managers locked the thread or it says in the title itself that the campaign is full. And most of the time if you read the managers post it'll say that the ICO has ended too. Either way, make reading a habit and not just post randomly.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: ActiveP on September 12, 2017, 04:22:04 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.

Most competent campaign managers will announce it on the thread and change the thread title to reflect the new status.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: Chasoid on September 12, 2017, 04:45:06 PM
Any other way to know when a campaign is closed apart for reading through the long list in there tread.

Given that you are trying to help spread the word about the project. If you take part in a bounty campaign. First of all it should not be difficult for you to read the entire topic. In the second it is desirable to read the white paper and other documents of the project.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: xFiber on September 12, 2017, 04:48:59 PM
Normally if a signature campaign has ended you can find [ENDED] or [CLOSED] in the title. If not the best way to know if the campaign is still running is just to check the thread itself and look for recent posts from the campaign manager. If you fail to find any updates you can always contact the campaign manager via PM.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: iram3130 on September 12, 2017, 05:58:43 PM
It's not that difficult to track, usually good campaign managers post it in the heading as neither full or cfnp, closed for new participants.
I say altcoin campaigns are best with lesser number of posts and getting new coins.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: salmanahmedone on September 14, 2017, 10:54:47 AM
Decision ask complicated process. It's like advertising on a billboard or advertising your car. You simply display the advertise follow the rules get paid. We advertise a company ad in the signature space and get paid to make quality posts.


Title: Re: Understanding signature campaign
Post by: black014 on September 14, 2017, 11:40:47 AM
the best way to know when the sinature campaign is close or open is that you'll see the "CLOSE" title at the end, but it does not always have a "close" title on a signature campaign maybe because they are so busy, It's pretty good to do is check the recent reply to the signature you want to participate.

this is the latest update of all signature campaign overview check the link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0