Title: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: Bitcoin For Dummies on July 07, 2014, 02:04:14 PM We are looking for an advertiser via product placement for the 5th video of our series "Bitcoin For Dummies" (channel here https://www.youtube.com/user/BitcoinForDummies)
It could be a t-shirt or other item placed in the video. You have to ship it to UK. If that's not an option text/image overlay can be done. Either case you get link in the description as well. With each episode we will try to answer as simple as possible popular bitcoin question or misconception. All videos will be short and to the point. Under or around 3 mins. The idea is that next time someone asks you stupid question about bitcoin, you just send him the relevant video and let the girl do the talking.
They have over 90 000 views for about 2 months since we started. Having in mind that bitcoin is just about to get mainstream, those videos are expected to have much more views. The good thing is that you pay once and your product is there forever. We expect some of those to get 100s of thousands of views in the next years. So, keep this long term value in mind when bidding please. This series is a long term project with a goal of producing one video per week. There is no other that long term advertising opportunity so far and since we are just in the beginning you can get in cheap. The highest bidder exactly 7 days from the time of this post gets the space for Episode 5. There is no reserve price! If winning you will be expected to pay and ship the product in a timely manner so the production is not delayed. Feel free to start with any bid now, no starting bid, no minimum, no reserve, true supply and demand determined price :) Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: biggzi on July 07, 2014, 02:10:56 PM I bid 0.1 BTC ;)
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Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: Preacher With a Shotgun on July 09, 2014, 02:22:40 PM 0.3 BTC
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Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: moriartybitcoin on July 12, 2014, 08:11:24 PM I bid 0.8 btc
Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: campycoin on July 13, 2014, 01:28:49 AM I bid 0.8 btc I suggest you first check http://antilyze.com Moriarty is a fake a fraud a scam and a thief. He stole $80,000 from someone and is a pathetic scam artist. He uses a fake name and declares a fake PhD. Here is the network of scam sites that I'd avoid. If you are into handouts, please send bitcoin to 1C9rewdqraMuhRrL8RL4bkw5rkSCHdNawt Michael has plenty with his $80,000 theft from last week. My personal favorite is the first one. bitscams.org bitwebhosting.com elaunder.com bitbuzzer.com btwager.com btcstakes.com bitflippa.com bitzam.com bitbrowse.com bitwant.com bithyip.com paidbitcoin.com duocoin.com bitarmored.com coinchill.com coinchimp.com bitbiddy.com walletpays.com vcbtc.com smoochbay.com fairbitcoindice.com bitplastic.com hotbitcoins.com bitforum.org bitlisting.com bitspeculate.com bit007.com hotbitcoins.com thebitcoinescrow.com bitlaunder.com bitfiverr.com bitsecurity.com bitmeetup.com bitsweeps.com paidbitcoin.com bitbing.com Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: Preacher With a Shotgun on July 14, 2014, 05:23:05 PM If that's the case I would like to replace his bid for 0.8
Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: Bitcoin For Dummies on July 14, 2014, 05:43:15 PM I bid 0.8 btc Congratulations, you won this one! Please answer to my PM to proceed. Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: campycoin on July 15, 2014, 02:45:06 PM I bid 0.8 btc Congratulations, you won this one! Please answer to my PM to proceed. Nice job... he's buying that with stolen btc. Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: Bitcoin For Dummies on July 17, 2014, 11:11:11 AM If that's the case I would like to replace his bid for 0.8 moriartybitcoin never got back to me so you are the winner now. I'm sending you details on your email now. campycoin, that's definitely worrying, are there some concrete proofs for that? I don't want to play judge here, but I believe if those accusations are proven that user should be banned from the forum? Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: campycoin on July 17, 2014, 11:36:15 AM If that's the case I would like to replace his bid for 0.8 moriartybitcoin never got back to me so you are the winner now. I'm sending you details on your email now. campycoin, that's definitely worrying, are there some concrete proofs for that? I don't want to play judge here, but I believe if those accusations are proven that user should be banned from the forum? Absolute proof. see http://antilyze.com for starters Title: Re: Bid for product pacement in video series about Bitcoin [90k+ views so far ] Post by: Bitcoin For Dummies on July 21, 2014, 06:02:24 PM If that's the case I would like to replace his bid for 0.8 moriartybitcoin never got back to me so you are the winner now. I'm sending you details on your email now. campycoin, that's definitely worrying, are there some concrete proofs for that? I don't want to play judge here, but I believe if those accusations are proven that user should be banned from the forum? Absolute proof. see http://antilyze.com for starters Didn't read the whole thing, since I'm no judge but thank you for letting me know. However, the person never answered our messages, so we won't be taking money anyway. |