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Title: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: aussiesloth on February 07, 2018, 02:49:30 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Kemileye on February 07, 2018, 03:12:26 AM
I like the tutorial and am sure it will really help prospective bounty hunters. If we can see bounty tutorials like this very often it will really help bounty hunters. This is a nice compilation from the writer. Thumbs up


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: ROB18 on February 07, 2018, 03:19:27 AM
Great post :)  A very detailed orientation for new bounty hunters. This will be very helpful for the newbies. Hope they could find this thread. Cheers to you my friend. Good job.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Duzenn on February 07, 2018, 03:21:20 AM
I think this post should be posted in the beginners section.
This makes it easier for them to understand the workings of this forum, in this section, most people are familiar with the rules.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Ebenezer559 on February 07, 2018, 03:21:44 AM
Thanks alot for this wonderful information. It will be of great help for Newbies


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: RDNX on February 07, 2018, 03:47:59 AM
Very good information and explanation. I hope you provide a useful links too, which can shared good bounties information.

https://medium.com/@tomarchibald/current-airdrops-spreadsheet-a804d6daf002

Sorry mate, i tried to open that page, but that link not working.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Ereun on February 07, 2018, 04:11:43 AM
Very often people ask about this matter and in my opinion this is quite petrified for those who need questions about bounty. So detailed and very clear.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: wadeo007 on February 07, 2018, 04:14:49 AM
Great post for someone new like me. Thanks


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: jmlimocon on February 07, 2018, 05:07:00 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #



Thanks Man. This Guide Really help. Godbless :)


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: aliman00 on February 07, 2018, 05:24:16 AM
Thank you for this thread :) I wish more people will help each other and share their knowledge as there are many new crypto newbs coming in every day :P


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: noonc on February 07, 2018, 05:25:16 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #

Thank you for sharing, I think your POST can help a lot of newbies.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: mautenisis on February 07, 2018, 05:31:34 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #

Great post,the new people here would be well guided and probably they will start joining campaigns.But lately bounty campaigns are starting to not allowing jr.members because of the nee merit system which will prevent most of the new people here to rank up slower than we had before it was created to fight the shitposters ans spmlammers around the forum and i can see that the forum now has less shitposts.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: btcluisdiki on February 07, 2018, 05:47:01 AM
Such a very wonderful and informative detailed information not just for Newbies but also for Jr. Members that are still on the learning process. I think some of campaign ads require the ranking of member to the highest rank to avail the bounty campaigns and with the new merit system, it is really hard to increase the rank. Definitely, will just have to rely from the other members to give credits to others with good and detailed post that is understandable to everyone.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: newcoin1 on February 07, 2018, 05:50:08 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #

thank you so much for giving us with this information


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: crypto440 on February 07, 2018, 05:51:52 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #

this is the best info out their thanks a lot mate


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kaloloy on February 07, 2018, 05:57:04 AM
This is one of the good guide for newbies and for those who want to participate bounty campaigns to earn tokens and coins in the future.

Sorry I can't give you sMerot because I rather give it to my alternative accounts but, nice post you made.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: throwinuptheleaves on February 07, 2018, 06:03:06 AM
Thank you for this information.  Do you know if there is a way to use your Facebook page instead of the personal FB account?  I'm more comfortable using a page than using my personal fb which is basically a few friends and family. Although fb doesn't allow boosting crypto related posts so it seems it might not even be worth the time to try to make it work out.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kololo on February 07, 2018, 06:12:57 AM
Thanks for your post , it is a great job you have done. There are a lot of bounty right know, need you to have a lot of information to got it.

I have twitter and facebook account now, but never joined that bounty before because of the report every week, it is hard to remember that.





Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kojoannan on February 07, 2018, 06:23:43 AM
And also never go against any bounty campaign rules otherwise you will work in vain. For instance using multiple accounts, spamming and posting in wrong forum sections. Accounting is a must if you want to do bounty campaign efficiently, because you will be making reporting, and keeping records of your activities.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Hopeful2017 on February 07, 2018, 06:33:08 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #



I read your article from top to bottom and it is very informative especially to those who are newbie in this forum. Really, joining bounty campaigns have rules. each bounty set their rules and guidelines before you will be accepted. Well at least, you all have those platforms stated above in order for you to maximize your effort and energy in joining campaigns.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: haocoin on February 07, 2018, 06:33:25 AM
Your finishing is really useful for novices, my friend is a novice, I will share with him, and I also hope that you can make this message more newcomers to see, good luck to newcomers.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: josephine85 on February 08, 2018, 05:54:10 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #


Thanks for posting this. This is a great help for me since it is my first time to join a bounty campaign. I joined the signature campaign and social media campaign like Facebook campaign. I am confident with the bounty I joined with since the bounty manager is trustworthy and with positive feedback. Hopefully the campaign will be successful, so do I.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: anhhung409 on February 08, 2018, 06:29:34 AM
Haha should have posts like this, it will help a lot for beginners. Almost every article has guided everything to be able to participate in a bonus campaign. I appreciate your article


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: LTU_btc on February 08, 2018, 01:44:23 PM
Wow, great tutorial! Merit from me ;)
I see you put lot of effort to make this beginners guide. I'm not bounty hunter, but it was good stiff to read. Bookmarked your post - will give link to it when new members will ask how to participate in bounty campaigns.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Naman1111 on February 08, 2018, 01:53:51 PM
This is good stuff. When I started in November, I searched what are these bounties and how to participate and to get to know the resources for new bounties. I spent a lot of time just to get around this. This article sums it all. Great Post. Will be a great help for a lot of newbies. Also, if people can share the best resources for new bounties . It will  be a great help. I use https://newsker.com/ and https://crypto-my-future.com/ for airdrops and bounties.


I want to highlight that some bounties can be higly rewarding if done properly. Its a good way to make a fortune if done sincerely. Plus you learn about new projects each day.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Valer4ik on February 08, 2018, 01:58:04 PM
great work. I will share this link with people who are new and want to participate in the Bounty.  earlier I had to explain this to everyone ... A useful topic. well done


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: D-Fault on February 08, 2018, 02:04:45 PM
Listen, I just f**ked up that way on my first bounty. Use MyEtherWallet and ask your bounty campaign manager about literally everything. E-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g! You didn't get something - ask, something sounds ambiguously - ask, just wright him in PM and ask the damn question. Otherwise you'll be me with no reward.  :-[


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Triyavam on February 08, 2018, 02:15:31 PM
I think for newbie after reading this topic no longer need to read another topic,
this is very helpful for the newbie, so as not to deviate without following the rules and in the end only cause spam,
I think thread like this is the best choice to learn.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: crea8ivemoiz on February 08, 2018, 02:22:44 PM
Thanks..it's very helpfull :)


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Cubanlinx81 on February 08, 2018, 02:26:18 PM
Currently, Dock has started a bounty campaign to promote its ico. Dock is looking to be the first real contender to LinkedIn. Dock will have all the functions and options of LinkedIn and even more. Check out their website for more bounty information.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: batmanbabushka on February 08, 2018, 02:45:57 PM
Nice thanks for the tutorial, I think this is a great starting place for people who want to get involved with bounties, but have no clue where to start.

I would also look into Crowdholding.com. They are a platform where you log in for free, give feedback and ideas to tasks that have been created by startups and you get cryptocurrency for doing it (Crowdholding's Yupie + other ERC-20 tokens from the startups on their platform). I think it is a simpler system than bounties and again a great place to start learning about the process of tokens.

https://www.crowdholding.com


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: YajairaSN on February 08, 2018, 02:49:02 PM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

----------

You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

----------

Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #






If I had a merit, I would have given it to you. But in any case, you have done a great job, this guide will very much help newbies in the crypto world and they come every day.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Usui-Kun on February 08, 2018, 02:51:49 PM
If you are planning to go full time with doing bounties, then this post is actually really really helpful for beginners that are eager to make money doing bounties. This step by step and specific tutorial is the best for starters. But if you are just here to try bounties, then you might consider just pickung up some helpful pieces out of these.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: ryancpk on February 08, 2018, 02:59:40 PM
This post is very informative. It basically listed down all the tools and ways to get involved in bounty program. Good work! 


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Sanjeewa101 on February 10, 2018, 07:44:53 AM
Very Interesting Post :-* :-*


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: steviegboots on February 10, 2018, 05:22:10 PM
Great thread! Thanks for sharing, I think there is a lot of confusion for newbies when it comes to crypto as there are a lot of buzzwords.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: invincible49 on February 10, 2018, 05:39:55 PM
Wow. Hats off to you.  You've really made huge favor for a lot of newbie by writing down the most important and some of the fundamental rules for bounty works. They ought to be saving these rules. A lot of people make huge errors during a bounty campaigns, especially those who spam the forum by shitposting around the forum for signature campaigns and end up getting red from the moderators. My suggestion for the new bounty workers would be before joining a campaign check out whether the bounty manager's feedback, success rate and how much he engages with the bounty hunters. That way a new bounty hunters can feel secured and motivated too.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: paulus51 on February 10, 2018, 05:43:59 PM
Good afternoon! A good clue for those who begin their journey in the world as a crypto currency as a bounty


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Pa1n on February 11, 2018, 10:01:48 AM
A good post really useful thank you for that. Many people ask this in local boards. They can find in here anymore i hope.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: HALLASTERA on February 11, 2018, 11:56:51 AM
That gem post for newbies. Need a summary of the rules for newcomers about using their KYC informaiton, programm protect and other different things


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: alfian123 on February 11, 2018, 12:29:43 PM
thank you for this excellent information. I need this information, because I'm also a newbie in understanding and following the bounty project. Thank you sir.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: isamuaamc on February 11, 2018, 01:20:34 PM
A really organized and useful tutorial for newbies to go into bounty programs right way! Of course helps me very much, too. Your info let me know of dedicated Bounty websites. Great work!


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: onyebuchi81 on February 11, 2018, 01:42:49 PM
I think this is probably the best tutorial I seen for s long time on bittalk ,very concise and direct. Thumps up bro. Would have given u some merit points but got non to share. U do deserve it


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Dolinskaolga on February 27, 2018, 08:06:43 PM
I'm new to I'm doing some bounty now. And I have a question, but how can money then get into my wallets, if there are only ETH and USD? what will be their course, and whether I can hold them in the company's currency on the basis of their growth.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Bit Tuka on February 27, 2018, 08:33:09 PM
For beginners, it is very important to read the beginners section and to follow the guidelines in posting comments in this forum.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: civiszero on February 27, 2018, 09:03:47 PM
Thank you very much , very helpfull!


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Leocrypto da Vinci on February 27, 2018, 09:38:10 PM
Thank you very much for your really exhaustive work, I printed it and now it's on my desk, ready to be used as checklist.
I'm very sorry to not have any merit to give, when some one will give me two, I'll give you one! :-)
(@Mr. Theymos: this is an issue that must be solved, it's very frustrating to appreciate something and to not have the possibility to demonstrate it in a concrete way: find a solution!)


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: fenneyelliot on March 01, 2018, 02:56:43 AM
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Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: gabum19 on March 01, 2018, 03:16:30 AM
Its a helpful post for a newbie like me in here. To manage accounts and guide for all activities about campaigns. Thanks a lot.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: justine11 on March 01, 2018, 05:16:55 AM
-snip-
Wow this is a very informative and helpful thread OP as reward for your time spent making this post i will give you a merit. This topic will serve as a guide for newbies who want to earn tokens by the means of bounty campaigns and also, an example of helpful and constructive posts that should be merited

-snip-
Please read the stickies first before posting airdrop links and giveaways poster like you should be banned for not following rules of this board.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: caigithe on March 01, 2018, 05:24:09 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:


1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

----------

Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

----------

Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

----------

Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

----------

Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

----------

The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

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If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

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Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

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At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

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You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

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Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #

Thank you for this very useful article, this information is currently for me is very necessary. Again thank you


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Newboybb on March 01, 2018, 05:39:02 AM
This is a great article.
But for beginners, they are unable to determine what is a good bounty thread, I suggest that you can add some ICO review sites, so they can determine whether to participate in the bounty thread is a hoax. ???


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: abake on April 12, 2018, 05:49:33 AM
Wow! What a great and useful information. You are absolutely a blessing to the community. More grease to your elbow. I just added to my knowledge through this post again. Thanks


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: HighlanderMonk on April 12, 2018, 05:52:16 AM
Thanks for your information, that was really helpful for me to get in bounty campaigns. Do you have your own channel or a blog to get more information?


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: llvroyxd on May 29, 2018, 03:09:41 PM
Thank you for this one mate really a big help for a newbie like me. very simple and easy to understand.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Phily40 on May 29, 2018, 03:14:28 PM
This is awesome and succinctly put, i'm this will really help beginners as the necessary accounts and details needed for bounty campaigns are stated and well explained, thanks for this, it's a great contributions to the community.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: keazetap on May 30, 2018, 09:12:08 PM
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Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kamalkk on June 02, 2018, 07:03:44 AM
Thank you for this thread  I wish more people will help each other and share their knowledge as there are many new crypto newbs coming in every day.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Rejinx on June 05, 2018, 07:21:55 AM
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Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: rodapark on June 05, 2018, 07:29:40 AM
reading these comments helped alot. Thankful :)


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: fiorilia on June 05, 2018, 07:57:25 AM
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Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Cryptober13 on June 05, 2018, 10:36:00 AM
Came across the Bounty program of Blockgrain.io You might like it
 400 AGRI tokens by just sharing the image of http://blockgrain.io
Details are in the link posted
https://www.facebook.com/BlockGrain/photos/a.1663214937325794.1073741828.1647174842263137/1982074538773164/?type=3&theater …
And got additional tokens from their bounty program
http://bit.ly/BlockGrain-Bounty-Promotion


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: soul14 on June 05, 2018, 10:51:03 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

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Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

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Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

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Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

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Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

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The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

----------

If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

----------

Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

----------

At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

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You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

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Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #


Thank you so much for posting such an informative as this. i will keep in mind everything you have written and use it when i am already eligible to participate in bounties. again, thank you.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Raihan050 on June 10, 2018, 05:42:41 PM
Your post is quite impressive which really helpful not only newbie but also everyone but according to me this post should be belong to in the beginners section.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: supto005 on June 10, 2018, 06:01:22 PM
Thanks you my dear, for your post.
The post you posted was really helpful and information of everyone and you also deserve merit for your wonderful project.
 So, I am giving you merit! ;)


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: raihan09 on June 14, 2018, 06:31:48 PM
it's your concept are really helpful us & it will very help for newbie or who new for this bounty campaign. 


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Negdan4ik on June 15, 2018, 01:15:21 PM
nice post and great topic, thanks to the author I hope newbies will take note and learn lots of useful information, and will assume a job, by the way fasting is good not only for beginners, thanks again!


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: s31joemhar on June 18, 2018, 07:11:09 PM
I think they should seek some advice to the experts in order to guide them in this field of industry, or they can search the process in internet so that they have already a idea what are the things they should know.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: anti76 on June 18, 2018, 08:52:01 PM
I think this information will be enough for a beginner to start participating in the bounty.I want to say that Amazix is moving to a new level and they have changed the rules for the bounty participants.Who did not know about it can read their article-https://medium.com/amazix/introducing-amazix-community-rewards-41313bd4c896.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: chip1994 on June 18, 2018, 08:54:53 PM
Seem like this topic is really helpful for newbies if they're going to join any bounty campaign. I just wanna say that why don't you create innographic about it cause I think it'll be better way to let them know about it, there are so many words and maybe they'll miss something important ;D


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: abitgelluh on June 18, 2018, 09:03:41 PM
this is a very helpful post for the beginners who are here and this is very useful but because I don't have merit I can only say thank you very much for the information you have given


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: pacapa mloloh on June 21, 2018, 10:46:36 AM
Thank you very much for the information. in my opinion, this post is very useful for beginners. many beginners who do not know to follow this campaign, but with this post everyone can be helped because the explanation is short and easy to understand.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: beanieking on June 21, 2018, 02:57:32 PM
Thanks for this great thread, I have learnt so much and there should be more threads like this for people who are trying to adopt a crypto life :)


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: ngonco.giolua22 on June 22, 2018, 10:05:33 AM
If you are planning to go full time with doing bounties, then this post is actually really really helpful for beginners that are eager to make money doing bounties. This step by step and specific tutorial is the best for starters. But if you are just here to try bounties, then you might consider just pickung up some helpful pieces out of these.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: milkpeace67 on June 23, 2018, 04:30:46 AM
I think for newbie after reading this topic no longer need to read another topic,
this is very helpful for the newbie, so as not to deviate without following the rules and in the end only cause spam,
I think thread like this is the best choice to learn.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: iAMawi123 on June 23, 2018, 04:42:41 AM
Very useful guide and very informative! This guide can easily be understood by beginners in the crypto world wanting to join bounty campaigns.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: grifinmch on June 23, 2018, 04:44:13 AM
It's a great guide and of course, this will be very helpful for the newbie. the most important must-have if for me is certainly Bitcointalk this account to perform the activities of even looking for any information on the crypto news. the telegram which at times a lot of getting used to reference other than this forum and information about the ICO. In addition, the ethereum wallets are also a must-have as many bounties who collaborated with platforms ethereum and this will make wallet ethereum is very useful.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: 007_cryptoone on June 25, 2018, 02:34:21 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3267287
https://www.p2psf.org


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Cryptodrees on July 05, 2018, 09:21:17 PM
Correct this is a superb post with a good sense of reasoning which will not only be of importance alone for brand new and newbies but of great assistance for some people that just eventually found themselves in crypto by virtue of chance.Non the less one must never go against any bounty campaign rules otherwise you will work in vain. For instance using multiple accounts, spamming and posting in wrong forum sections.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: lanndrysmith on July 06, 2018, 09:12:21 AM
This is awesome and succinctly put, i'm this will really help beginners as the necessary accounts and details needed for bounty campaigns are stated and well explained, thanks for this, it's a great contributions to the community.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Cryptogtdaily on March 14, 2021, 09:13:27 AM
Thanks it helped me a lot! I just started bounties and i will follow your tips!


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Father Bitcoin on March 16, 2021, 07:14:39 AM
Thank you for your submission, this will be very helpful for beginners in terms of selecting and managing the projects that have been selected, because not a few people are confused about managing time and remembering what projects have been completed or have not been touched.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Xxmodded on March 16, 2021, 07:19:35 AM
Thanks it helped me a lot! I just started bounties and i will follow your tips!
Increase your level account to be minimum Full member to qualify joining with signature campaign bounty, I think most higher reward bounty campaign is signature because with limited participants you have bigger chance with reward allocation. But don't worry with bitcointalk rule right now, if you make good and quality post you will be easy to increase your level account.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: btcsmlcmnr on March 16, 2021, 08:24:08 AM
Check airdrops: https://www.cointelligence.com/content/airdrop_list/
Check events: https://kryptocal.com/ and calendar: https://www.coinevents.co/

Bounty hunters can not forget and don't prepare small amount of ETH in wallets for ERC-20 token transactions from their works. Try to buy ETH when it is cheap and move it to your wallet that supports ERC-20 tokens when transaction fee is cheap.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Musekay on May 09, 2021, 06:44:27 PM
To be sincere this is quite educative. Valid points and reasons i never thought of this when i started off as a bounty hunter and that made me loss track of some projects i was involved in maybe cause i missed the ideal of the spreadsheet you mentioned.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: rahmathidayat93 on May 09, 2021, 07:12:12 PM
To be sincere this is quite educative. Valid points and reasons i never thought of this when i started off as a bounty hunter and that made me loss track of some projects i was involved in maybe cause i missed the ideal of the spreadsheet you mentioned.
It's just a small negligence for you because each project always provides a channel and telegram group for the project team to share the information when there is a sudden update at a different time.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: chanler on May 09, 2021, 09:52:41 PM
good information and will certainly be very helpful for joining a bounty. we know that choosing a bounty is quite difficult where we have to be really careful in choosing it so we can get a legitimate bounty. There are several rules to follow a bounty and it must be done so that we can get paid accordingly. so it is important to read the rules when following a bounty campaign


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: erep on May 09, 2021, 10:38:01 PM
Good thread with detailed discussion of instructions for beginners before joining the bounty, many beginner bounty hunters ignore the rules on bounties so they don't get a stake, then blame the bounty manager for everything. It is highly recommended that all beginners should learn the full details of this thread.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Onuohakk on May 10, 2021, 08:54:57 PM
I remember when I started bounty hunter newly. It was very hectic for me cos I was trying to get involved with almost all the social media tasks.
It's quite unfortunate that bounty hunter is no longer the same as the 2017/2018 campaigns. Nowadays bounty campaigns don't seem to fulfill their promises of payments to the hunters. Making the promotion of campaigns looks scamming and more difficult to participate in


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kokrokok on May 10, 2021, 09:08:40 PM
I remember when I started bounty hunter newly. It was very hectic for me cos I was trying to get involved with almost all the social media tasks.
It's quite unfortunate that bounty hunter is no longer the same as the 2017/2018 campaigns. Nowadays bounty campaigns don't seem to fulfill their promises of payments to the hunters. Making the promotion of campaigns looks scamming and more difficult to participate in
for that we must be careful in choosing the bounty and ensure the manager who handles the bounty because a reliable manager will ensure the token for the hunter, in other words choosing a manager who uses escrow.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Sindicatout on May 13, 2021, 11:55:58 AM
I don't mean anything bad, but this post would have been relevant four years ago. Back then, bounties were the easiest and best way to earn money than they are now. The time is different and the innovations are new


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Coroline on May 16, 2021, 04:56:50 PM
good work, should be appreciated, you present an convenience for beginners. How great it is, your next post will provide information on which bounty is legitimate, is currently running or has been completed. To choose a good bounty and run well is not easy, especially for beginners. If you make further posts about it, beginners will be very grateful to you.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: sukmo on May 16, 2021, 09:41:19 PM
Here's the thread waiting for a newbie who wants to find out a guide to follow the bounty campaign.
Thank you very much, for making a useful thread, hopefully the newbies can understand and immediately practice.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: leatutz on May 16, 2021, 11:42:20 PM
I don't know how newbies will find this useful guide at the beginning ( although 4 years old guidelines). A very few people help newbies to work with new bounty campaigns. I believe this post could help some old members who weren't here before 2018. Some update also needed like Trust wallet for multi wallet.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: rahmathidayat93 on May 17, 2021, 02:02:41 AM
Here's the thread waiting for a newbie who wants to find out a guide to follow the bounty campaign.
Thank you very much, for making a useful thread, hopefully the newbies can understand and immediately practice.
Yes, because there are so many beginners who have entered the crypto space no one directs them,
this is also because people are very apathetic and also have their own busyness in every job.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: iTradeChips on May 17, 2021, 06:04:09 AM
Here's the thread waiting for a newbie who wants to find out a guide to follow the bounty campaign.
Thank you very much, for making a useful thread, hopefully the newbies can understand and immediately practice.
Yes, because there are so many beginners who have entered the crypto space no one directs them,
this is also because people are very apathetic and also have their own busyness in every job.

Well I would say that this article or thread is not just useful for beginners but also to anyone who wants to do bounties as a form of sideline aside from their actual work. I think what is important in this is that you have this one part of cryptocurrency - the bounty, that would help you become more organized in terms of managing accounts, saving your private keys, organizing your forum information, organizing social media information and all the other necessary skills that you can muster. This thread is good not just for beginners, but to everybody who needs this.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Muslimin mj on May 27, 2021, 09:03:08 PM
this is a good thread to inform newbies to guide when participating in bounty campaigns. But I want to add to the part of the wallet that campaign participants must have at the moment is the Binance wallet or the Binance Smart Contract (BEP20), because there are many new projects that use BSC wallets. and another one you also to have a Tron wallet (TRC-20).


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: blackened515 on May 27, 2021, 09:41:37 PM
On a serious note, bounty hunters are the background promoter of new projects, most of the new good project comes out but could not reach their soft cap as planned, this happens because such projects failed to conduct bounty campaigns that's why it necessary to pay bounty hunters a fair amount of money for the hardwork been done.

A good successful bounty hunters must keep the requirements to enable him reach all his goals, every social media handles are important to note down, profile links, and compatible ERC20 wallets, BSC address, and other blockchain projects addresses, keep the diligent work and the best project will come up for you guys.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Twinkledoe on May 27, 2021, 10:03:16 PM
this is a good thread to inform newbies to guide when participating in bounty campaigns. But I want to add to the part of the wallet that campaign participants must have at the moment is the Binance wallet or the Binance Smart Contract (BEP20), because there are many new projects that use BSC wallets. and another one you also to have a Tron wallet (TRC-20).

Indeed, after ERC20 projects, now comes BSC projects. It is the same as ERC20, one should also create their wallet using BSC Mainnet. And make sure that the contract address is the official one as there are so many fake projects these days just to jump with the hype. You can get the contract address from the team themselves. Because if you only search like for example using bsc can, sometimes, the search for one token will come up more than one, better check it with the contract address itself.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: lalabotax on May 27, 2021, 10:44:43 PM
Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:
Maybe you can add BSC (Binance SMart CHain) and also TRX (Tron wallet) because some of the Bounty managers also requires this thing.
Btw, we can also have some other rules in the bounty campaign. So that why we must attend to what rules should be attention. If we break the rules or don't follow one of the rules, we may not get the rewards. And consider that the following bounty will not make you rich because this is also full of risks.So that you must be aware and also professional to search for the exact bounty that probbaly give you rewards and legit enough.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Mihawk on July 07, 2021, 05:22:59 PM
If we analyze correctly, the minimum needs to participate in a bounty campaign have not changed yet. Despite feeling that bitcointalk is no longer the same, it seems that the number of people attending decreased and there was no news in relation to social networks. Twitter and Telegram are the most requested along with Discord. Well, the golden age of the bounty campaign will never return.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: nhaila on July 07, 2021, 06:10:06 PM
A lots of valuable information regarding bounties campaigns but I say with huge regrates that I already joined Many bounties and airdrops campaigns but payment still nothing...


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: sherenikaw on July 07, 2021, 10:56:27 PM
Very helpful guide for bounty Hunters. It's important to follow the bounty so that we also get paid for what we do. Follow the existing rules and also always follow the progress of the project because if there are changes or information we will know. Choosing a legit bounty is quite difficult because it will have an impact on the pay that will be received. So it's important to learn to follow the bounty well and choose a good bounty too.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Tervelatuk on July 07, 2021, 11:18:39 PM
If we analyze correctly, the minimum needs to participate in a bounty campaign have not changed yet. Despite feeling that bitcointalk is no longer the same, it seems that the number of people attending decreased and there was no news in relation to social networks. Twitter and Telegram are the most requested along with Discord. Well, the golden age of the bounty campaign will never return.
as long as cryptocurrency still alive bounty campaign will survive in this market, its services needed by developers team to promote their project so they get fund to run it. Bitcointalk as biggest cryptocurrency forum was correct place to start their marketing promotion , there are member with their social media which have influenced to other.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kramchers on July 07, 2021, 11:35:45 PM
The guidelines is very informative and helpful for the newbies together the old members as well.
Thanks for the author of this topic, I saw that He has a 100% concern for the bounty hunters who
came up here or future new comers too. I will keep and save this guidelines as my one of the good tools
here in the forum.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Coroline on July 07, 2021, 11:50:13 PM
A lots of valuable information regarding bounties campaigns but I say with huge regrates that I already joined Many bounties and airdrops campaigns but payment still nothing...
the situation is almost the same as in 2017 and 2018 where many of the crypto projects are scams and it is indeed difficult to find a truly legitimate project unless an institution or group analyzes that this is a project that brings benefits. Even the baounty manager sometimes gets nothing.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: jambul_kribo on July 07, 2021, 11:58:33 PM
A lots of valuable information regarding bounties campaigns but I say with huge regrates that I already joined Many bounties and airdrops campaigns but payment still nothing...
the situation is almost the same as in 2017 and 2018 where many of the crypto projects are scams and it is indeed difficult to find a truly legitimate project unless an institution or group analyzes that this is a project that brings benefits. Even the baounty manager sometimes gets nothing.
fake project will always occur anytime , in bullish or bearish market there will many fake dev team create their own project to get money by scamming people. but although there are lot scam project we still find project that give us good reward , in airdrop we find it too.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Ureung jameun on July 25, 2021, 09:28:02 PM
this is a very good hint. because the explanation is very complete. bounty hunters desperately need this clue as many bounty hunters, especially newbies, do not understand the actual rules to follow. especially in communicating with campaign managers in group telegrams. I hope many bounty hunters read this thread. because surely there are many bounty hunters who will continue to provide advice in this thread.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Dragonfund on July 25, 2021, 11:00:14 PM
this is a very good hint. because the explanation is very complete. bounty hunters desperately need this clue as many bounty hunters, especially newbies, do not understand the actual rules to follow. especially in communicating with campaign managers in group telegrams. I hope many bounty hunters read this thread. because surely there are many bounty hunters who will continue to provide advice in this thread.

The forum was never created to accommodate anyone to make money. It was purely to encourage people and just a privilege to make some cash from doing little task.

Some users will just create an account and their first post is either spamming or living some line of proof Authentication for some hunting which is really bad.
I have learned that the forum is more than what we all think, very inviting and not tiring at all


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: bison on July 25, 2021, 11:00:25 PM
Posts like this should be noted by beginners in their notes, this will really help them understand how this forum works, so they don't have to worry and be confused to find the info they need in the forum.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: armanhusni on July 26, 2021, 10:58:37 AM
Your finishing is really useful for novices, my friend is a novice, I will share with him, and I also hope that you can make this message more newcomers to see, good luck to newcomers.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Zulkifli BI on August 08, 2021, 08:08:33 PM
a very useful post for all newbies who want to join the bounty campaign. the explanation is very clear and easy to understand so that it makes beginners not to make many mistakes when participating in the bounty campaign. because many beginners have made mistakes they shouldn't have done so they could be self-defeating.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: iged_war on August 08, 2021, 10:38:36 PM
For beginners, in my opinion, the current bounty campaign can no longer provide much profit, you must be more active in looking for airdrops so that from the bounty campaign and airdrop you can combine and get a lot of results, because I see the difficulty of increasing rankings in this forum makes you find it difficult to get a lot of results.
although with low rank member ,they still could participate in bounty campaign. Bounty manager provide several allocation that allowed low rank participate in this campaign. Social media  youtube or article could be their place. Rank should not be obstacle for us as long as we have spirit to earn money from this market .

a very useful post for all newbies who want to join the bounty campaign. the explanation is very clear and easy to understand so that it makes beginners not to make many mistakes when participating in the bounty campaign. because many beginners have made mistakes they shouldn't have done so they could be self-defeating.
they have to learn hard and read all rules that fully  describe in bounty thread so we will not make any mistakes.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: RussianEnglishTranslation on August 09, 2021, 04:58:26 AM
Bounties aren't really much of a thing anymore, now you find campaigns where they ask you to like and follow or "EARN" where you take classes and answer questions. My strategy is to sell my airdrops etc. for NEAR and stake it for 11% APY.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: sammy21 on September 01, 2021, 01:05:52 PM
Good posting arrangements, threads like this are what bounty hunters who are beginners need to read, if they want to read this thread they will surely understand how the flow and how to become a bounty hunter.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: bison on September 29, 2021, 05:38:11 PM
Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)
This point is usually underestimated by some bounty hunters, in every telegram group that is required for bounty hunters to enter it must have their own rules, whether it's how to complain, or things that are forbidden to be discussed in the group.

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.
It is unfortunate for some beginner bounty hunters who always ask about the same thing, lazy to read before asking a classic problem that often happens, this can be a reminder for bounty hunters to be more thorough and often follow the information in the telegram group, right? only works regardless of the latest info that may be important whether the campaign is stopped, allocation changes, distribution dates or problems experienced by managers regarding ongoing campaigns


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: SarangWallet on September 29, 2021, 06:43:18 PM
Thanks for the information. Very beautiful and informative detailed information not only for Beginners but also for Jr Members who are still in the learning process.
I think some ad campaigns require members to rank to the highest rank to take advantage of the bounty campaign and with the new merit system, it is very difficult to increase rankings.
Obviously, it is only necessary to rely on other members to give credit to others with good and detailed posts that everyone can understand.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Galley on September 29, 2021, 07:28:46 PM
If there was such an informative article when I started doing Bounty companies, I would be immensely happy. She would help me avoid inconveniences and mistakes in my work. There would be no time wasted. The author is great. Well written.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: mardaed on September 30, 2021, 06:42:37 AM
This information is very helpful for new bounty hunters, I see many post about "how to start in earning here" and many more I think this post should be moved to beginners and help since it is a good information on how participants can start with their bounty hunting career and I think it is pretty detailed and could really help those users who really wanted to participate in bounty hunting.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: AwoCorporation on September 30, 2021, 12:49:05 PM
Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Some time ago I was following a bounty campaign, I discovered that there are some bounty hunters who may not really care about the latest news from the campaign they are participating in, because in the bounty thread and telegram group it has been explained that the campaign was stopped due to the expected Hard Cap achievement. reached when the final schedule of the campaign was reached early, but they still continued to work and finally they protested why their work was not counted even though it was announced that the campaign was stopped, this is something that bounty hunters need to pay attention to because if they don't want to read carefully at least once a week to read if there is any updates regarding the campaigns they are participating in, it will only be a waste of their valuable time working without getting paid for the campaigns that have been discontinued.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: IIrik11 on September 30, 2021, 03:18:42 PM
Firstly, thank you for the guide. I am still learning what bounties are.

My only question is, this seems like a lot of work, maintaining all of these social media accounts and in the end I wonder if this all is worth it?

How much can one expect to earn doing these bounties in a month? Is it possible to calculate this for sure or does one just keeps entering them in hope of making something?


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: jaberwock on October 01, 2021, 03:26:39 PM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.
Bounty campaigns are not there so that you could make a lot of money. It is there so that projects could get their names heard, and they do pay for it with usually their tokens but sometimes known coins as well. However, if they are not getting back more than what they are giving then they will stop doing it.

So, the number one priority of any participant should be to make sure you are getting the name heard, if you can do that then the project will fail to gain attraction and they will not keep paying for marketing that doesn't work. Of course, this doesn't just depend on one participant, it means everyone should do it, but if you don't do it then the other one won't and then you look at it and there is nobody doing it.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: lumierre on October 02, 2021, 03:44:49 AM
Firstly, thank you for the guide. I am still learning what bounties are.

My only question is, this seems like a lot of work, maintaining all of these social media accounts and in the end I wonder if this all is worth it?

How much can one expect to earn doing these bounties in a month? Is it possible to calculate this for sure or does one just keeps entering them in hope of making something?

It is up to a project and maybe fortune as some people can get more than 1000$ from one project and some people don't get anything. Participating in Bounties is a really hard work as you are to find this bounty first, then apply for it and work, and then of course follow it and know all latest news. So before joining bounties you should investigate this project to decide if it is worthy or not.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: andriarto on October 02, 2021, 03:51:07 AM
Firstly, thank you for the guide. I am still learning what bounties are.

My only question is, this seems like a lot of work, maintaining all of these social media accounts and in the end I wonder if this all is worth it?

How much can one expect to earn doing these bounties in a month? Is it possible to calculate this for sure or does one just keeps entering them in hope of making something?

It is up to a project and maybe fortune as some people can get more than 1000$ from one project and some people don't get anything. Participating in Bounties is a really hard work as you are to find this bounty first, then apply for it and work, and then of course follow it and know all latest news. So before joining bounties you should investigate this project to decide if it is worthy or not.
indeed to follow the bounty on a project, we don't know what will happen later on the project, sometimes the luck factor is also a determinant. so far to participate in a bounty campaign the first thing I see is the manager's bounty, if it has a good reputation, then there is a high probability that the project has the opportunity as expected. for the results we will get, I think the current conditions are different from 2017, where we can often get more than $ 1k in one project


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: coin-investor on October 02, 2021, 09:06:44 AM

Yes, an early guide to the  bounty campaign is very helpful for bounty hunters they can easily identify good bounties and not fall prey to scammers. For beginners it is more convenient in the absence of adequate guidance they cannot function properly.

Rule of the thumb is always read go to the details and follow the instructions laid out by the bounty manager but before you engage or participate in bounty campaigns be sure you read or are fully acquainted with the rules of the forum, this is the platform where you are going to submit your entries, and if you get red tag they will disqualify you from participating.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: goldkingcoiner on October 02, 2021, 10:28:22 AM
I also agree with your statement of "DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES". A lot of people have lost money by transferring to an exchange wallet only to find out it was never possible to send them there. Its mostly ERC20 tokens that are rewarded in bounty campaigns so myetherwallet has always been my favorite choice of wallet that I recommend.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Stunzz on October 02, 2021, 10:40:25 AM
I also agree with your statement of "DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES". A lot of people have lost money by transferring to an exchange wallet only to find out it was never possible to send them there. Its mostly ERC20 tokens that are rewarded in bounty campaigns so myetherwallet has always been my favorite choice of wallet that I recommend.

For whatever bounty participating for, its mentioned at the section of filling  wallet address not to use address generated from any exchange, it's just awkward some are still making such lame mistake.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: bonyaserg on October 02, 2021, 10:51:58 AM
It is immediately clear that the person already has a lot of experience in the bounty. And for newbies looking to get involved, this is an excellent guide for bounty hunters. So for those who have not yet fully understood how to work in order to receive their remuneration. You need to read everything carefully and take note of it. I am grateful to the author for such a detailed guide. Since I also have a lot of experience in the bounty. I can say that this information will always be useful to everyone.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: babygun on October 02, 2021, 11:01:47 AM
Firstly, thank you for the guide. I am still learning what bounties are.

My only question is, this seems like a lot of work, maintaining all of these social media accounts and in the end I wonder if this all is worth it?

How much can one expect to earn doing these bounties in a month? Is it possible to calculate this for sure or does one just keeps entering them in hope of making something?

I don't really think it is worth it, but there are some good campaigns with interesting rewards; some even pay in BNB, ETH or USDT. I participated in a lot of bounty campaigns 3 years ago and 99% of all tokens I have are zero value. Some of them don't exist anymore or are not listed on exchanges.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Luffygroove on October 02, 2021, 11:02:16 AM
Thank you for your explanation. If I may add, you can also have altcoinstalks.com account cause some of bounty managers also provide bounty thread there (If it's too difficult to make Bitcointalk account). I agree that you also needs to make some of wallets to receive your rewards. You need to be extra attentive about this because there are so many chains out there. To understand this, you need to read about smart contract. There are some projects that have this features and it's important to know about this. Nowadays you also have to understand about BSC/BEP20 and Matic/Polygon (both of them have the same wallet addresses as erc20) since many projects use these.
 
Thank you for mentioning about the spreadsheet. I agree about that because I did it by myself. It surely will help us to organize our work. I also have a tip about how to search information in telegram group. you just have to click those 3 dots on the right above section, then click search and write a keyword that you want to find for example "bounty" or "distribution". It will help you to save your time and energy and make it easier to find the information.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: martina14 on October 02, 2021, 03:07:24 PM
This is very informative guidelines for the newbies or new comer here in the forum.
Perhaps, with this procedure there will be no reason for them to know the basic things that
they need to follow to earn altcoins in the future anyway. Thanks for this topic dude.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: sammy21 on October 07, 2021, 02:06:00 PM
Firstly, thank you for the guide. I am still learning what bounties are.

My only question is, this seems like a lot of work, maintaining all of these social media accounts and in the end I wonder if this all is worth it?

How much can one expect to earn doing these bounties in a month? Is it possible to calculate this for sure or does one just keeps entering them in hope of making something?

The income from bounty hunting cannot be ascertained how much, from what I experienced, I only saw how much allocation would be obtained, because the allocation of funds will be divided based on the number of people working and the stakes we collect, from several projects that I follow, I collect them into one and use it to invest.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: imamusma on October 07, 2021, 02:21:34 PM
The income from bounty hunting cannot be ascertained how much, from what I experienced, I only saw how much allocation would be obtained, because the allocation of funds will be divided based on the number of people working and the stakes we collect, from several projects that I follow, I collect them into one and use it to invest.
I don't think this needs to be said because everyone has a different income in terms of participating in the bounty campaign, not to mention the rank which also makes a difference in the results and also the difference in the number of followers if they follow it through social media.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Mr.Noda on October 07, 2021, 07:22:55 PM
Yes, this is really the right advice. An excellent collection that will help a newbie a lot. Although very few people run a YouTube company.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: ameliana on October 07, 2021, 11:16:21 PM
The income from bounty hunting cannot be ascertained how much, from what I experienced, I only saw how much allocation would be obtained, because the allocation of funds will be divided based on the number of people working and the stakes we collect, from several projects that I follow, I collect them into one and use it to invest.
I don't think this needs to be said because everyone has a different income in terms of participating in the bounty campaign, not to mention the rank which also makes a difference in the results and also the difference in the number of followers if they follow it through social media.
As you said it already stated when we will follow bounty on new projects and it is such a common thing that there is no need to provide guidance on that so we can calculate how many stake we get when we have an account with the rating we currently have and the guidelines given in this thread, I think are very helpful for those who have just joined this forum in order to maximize their work.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: sammy21 on October 08, 2021, 05:15:08 PM
Rule of the thumb is always read go to the details and follow the instructions laid out by the bounty manager but before you engage or participate in bounty campaigns be sure you read or are fully acquainted with the rules of the forum, this is the platform where you are going to submit your entries, and if you get red tag they will disqualify you from participating.

Each bounty project has different rules, ranging from tasks that must be done to the requirements to be accepted into a bounty project, I have several times found many beginners who do not pay attention to the details, they just register and then don't check whether they are accepted or not , as a result they work but are not counted, strangely again they make a complaint because of their own mistakes, it would be nice if they re-check the data they have sent is accepted, and when it has been received and every working period in one week must check whether our work is calculated so that it can immediately follow up if it is a mistake.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: cimoin2211 on October 08, 2021, 05:30:20 PM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Cadaver20 on October 08, 2021, 07:05:13 PM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.
A newbie can earn good money by participating in bounty campaigns. You do not need a high rank BCT profile for this. For example, two or three days ago, Bounty Hunters received Natcoin Bounty payments. This payment will be sent in three batches of which 1st batch and only twitter, Facebook has been sent. Every hunter earn about 500-1300 usd from 1st batch payment.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: AwoCorporation on October 09, 2021, 07:12:29 AM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.

Skill in writing articles is very important for beginners who want to join the bounty campaign, but for actual rankings it is not really necessary because btt account rankings are only needed by bounty hunters who want to join signature campaigns, if you follow other campaigns, you don't need rankings which is too high for your btt account, you only need followers on your social media accounts such as twitter, facebook or youtube.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: fauzan Ichsan on October 09, 2021, 07:24:38 AM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.
if we follow the signature campaign, of course, the higher the ranking of the bitcointalk account you have, the higher the prize you will get. but if we are not ranked high enough, then we can follow various social media bounties, so if we follow all of them it will give good results too


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: ansarose1 on October 09, 2021, 08:04:12 AM
This is a very great idea for the beginners to enter the world of bounty campaigns. As a bounty hunter, i suggest to add to those wallet address to have is the Binance Smart Chain wallet address, because most of the bounty campaigns nowadays requires this type of wallet and only few projects now for an ethereum erc20 wallet address.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: herurist on October 09, 2021, 09:39:32 AM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate
It's true, besides that you can also contribute by participating in the prize campaign where there are lots of people using social media such as Twitter.

but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.
this is a basic thing that must be considered first, I think things like this are not only for beginners but for everyone who is here, no matter whether they are beginners or not, this is quite basic, because remembering things like this is very important.
Besides that, writing good articles or blogs can also add to your selling points in the future.
As for this research, it is quite important because everything must be done optimally and in totality. and research is one of the first things that must be done in choosing a project


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: lebregone on October 09, 2021, 09:45:20 AM
One tip for users who wanted to join bounty campaign, I suggest to study first the project don't be fooled by the value of the token since most of the bounty campaign rewards are their native coin and doesn't have value or not yet listed on the market so try to know the project first if they are good and if you think they could have value in the future.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Webetcoins on October 09, 2021, 04:08:45 PM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.
Nobody starts with a legend account and a big social media following. You grind it, and grinding is not just about hard work, of course that is the biggest part of it, but grinding is also about being consistent for years without quitting. Most online jobs do not come easy overnight, however if you grind it for years then you become good at it and people will flock to you.

I remember my first ever social media account that I used for sports related sharing started off with maybe 200 followers on the first month, by the end of the first year I had like 2k followers which is absolutely nothing, I sold it on 6th year with nearly half a million followers. It took me 6 years of work to get it there, and the money I got wasn't some life changing house worth money, it wasn't even equal to 6 years worth salary neither, it was low compared to that, but it was simply just a social media account.

I could start 10 different accounts on 10 different niche topics, and not even so niche, sports, make up, fashion, movies and all those things including crypto, and in 5 years I could have 500k+ followers on all of them and make 50k+ profit on them easily, probably 100k+ all together. But it would be 5 years of hard work, that 5 years part is as much important as hard work part.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: the ghabbar on October 09, 2021, 04:32:36 PM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

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Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

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Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

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Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

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Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

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The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

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If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

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Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

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At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

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You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

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Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #


For beginners it is not so important to see the profit generated by bitcoin, this will make beginners even more lazy to participate in the bounty, many projects in the bounty are able to provide profits that do not need to spend capital, the steps that must be taken are to follow the rules set by the the manager of the project, many people I met said that the bounty project is actually more profitable for beginners, compared to trading without experience, from the results given by the bounty just learning to trade, so the risk is not so big against the loss of money we have .


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: kak uli on October 09, 2021, 04:49:12 PM
I think your post is very good and suitable for people who have just joined this forum to serve as a guide in their work as a bounty hunter. but you need to know that the way we manage things is different, I personally have my own way of storing data and also have my own technicalities in that regard, maybe your writing is suitable for friends who have just joined the bounty hunter community


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on October 09, 2021, 08:36:45 PM

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###
This is very comprehensive and straight to the point, and also very informative as well.
I love this part which condemns submitting address from exchanges for bounty payment, alot of bounty hunters most especially, newbie hunters have made this mistake severally, this is the easiest way to one loosing his or her bounty reward, I've been a victim of this in the past and to be sincere, it wasn't funny.

I wanna join my words with that of the op to warn hunters to pay a very good attention to this part and make sure they adhere to it, Never, for what ever reason, use an exchange wallet address to receive bounty payments, even if rhe token or coin is listed on the exchange, use a private wallet which you are in ownership of the private keys, I've lost good amount of money in the past because of this mistake.


Title: Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns
Post by: livingfree on October 09, 2021, 09:03:02 PM
For newbies like me first of all have to have good rank on btt so that can join some quality position on bounty where the good income generate but you have to have good skills of writing article and blog's then you can income good amount of money from bounty but always do research before joining the bounty because most of the bounty scam so first verify the source and if it legit then good to go with that.
Writing is very in demand.

You can use that skill not only in bounties and campaigns but also in finding a side hustle that will give you a very profitable part-time if you do so. I've known people who don't know bounties.

But they work as full time writer and it's a career that they're focusing.