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Title: Do you combine signature campaigns with Facebook/Twitter campaigns and the like?
Post by: Don Pedro Dinero on September 13, 2017, 03:50:05 PM
Hi,

As I have recently been accepted into my first signature campaign I have been thinking of more ways to get btc online. I have Facebook and twitter accounts but I am trying to get more followers before I try to join campaigns. You can only be part of one signature campaign (in this forum) but can combine those campaigns with other forms of earning cryptocurrencies.

What are your experiences and views about this?


Title: Re: Do you combine signature campaigns with Facebook/Twitter campaigns and the like?
Post by: tyuner4 on September 13, 2017, 04:34:58 PM
I believe you can combine signature and social media campaigns unless the bounty manager say otherwise.


Title: Re: Do you combine signature campaigns with Facebook/Twitter campaigns and the like?
Post by: Klaud07 on October 16, 2017, 09:20:02 PM
Hi,

As I have recently been accepted into my first signature campaign I have been thinking of more ways to get btc online. I have Facebook and twitter accounts but I am trying to get more followers before I try to join campaigns. You can only be part of one signature campaign (in this forum) but can combine those campaigns with other forms of earning cryptocurrencies.

What are your experiences and views about this?

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Title: Re: Do you combine signature campaigns with Facebook/Twitter campaigns and the like?
Post by: Emoclaw on October 16, 2017, 09:25:36 PM
Hi,

As I have recently been accepted into my first signature campaign I have been thinking of more ways to get btc online. I have Facebook and twitter accounts but I am trying to get more followers before I try to join campaigns. You can only be part of one signature campaign (in this forum) but can combine those campaigns with other forms of earning cryptocurrencies.

What are your experiences and views about this?

There's nothing to say here really. If you participate in other bounty campaigns such as social ones (Facebook, Twitter) you'll earn more. Although the amount you earn from these types of campaigns is much lower than that of signature campaigns presumably due to them not being as targeted (this is a Bitcoin forum after all).

I personally don't participate in such campaigns because I don't use Twitter and my Facebook friends fall below the requirements of these, and I can't bother building a follower base.


Title: Re: Do you combine signature campaigns with Facebook/Twitter campaigns and the like?
Post by: Pearls Before Swine on October 16, 2017, 09:36:02 PM
I'm just into sig campaigns and not the social media ones, though it's definitely not
forbidden to participate in both.  I just think the Facebook & Twitter campaigns are
very spammy, and followers don't want to read that stuff unless they're crypto geeks.
Mom & dad have no interest in ICO advertisements.  Good luck whatever your path.


Title: Re: Do you combine signature campaigns with Facebook/Twitter campaigns and the like?
Post by: Harrisonimo on October 16, 2017, 09:51:31 PM
Hi,

As I have recently been accepted into my first signature campaign I have been thinking of more ways to get btc online. I have Facebook and twitter accounts but I am trying to get more followers before I try to join campaigns. You can only be part of one signature campaign (in this forum) but can combine those campaigns with other forms of earning cryptocurrencies.

What are your experiences and views about this?


I  will take a queue in agreement with what someone said as regards combining socials with the signature campaign; meaning you get to earn more when combined. I will also suggest you get to increase your followers and friends on twitter and Facebook. Adhering strictly to the instructions given by the managers. I believe with time earnings will be worth the while.