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December 07, 2015, 11:02:53 PM
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I'm hoping to look into starting a sig campaign, and I'm hoping that someone with experience can help me out.  I'd like to look into the costs involved (other than the payouts), as well as the way tracking works.

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December 07, 2015, 11:14:37 PM
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This belongs in meta.

To start, you will most likely need to hire a campaign manager to run the campaign for you. One of the best campaign managers is Carra23. You can find people offering campaign managing services in the services section.

You will also need an escrow to hold some extra funds. The escrow is to guarantee to the participants that they will get paid should you decide to run away without paying them.

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December 07, 2015, 11:48:31 PM
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Any ideas about how much would need to go into escrow or should I be talking about this with a campaign manager?
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December 08, 2015, 12:18:43 AM
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Any ideas about how much would need to go into escrow or should I be talking about this with a campaign manager?
Generally you should have one to two periods worth of Bitcoin with the escrow. The amount for each period should be the maximum amount you will ever pay out. This would be that all available slots are filled and every single person posts the maximum that you allow.

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December 08, 2015, 12:32:14 AM
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Awesome, thanks!
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December 08, 2015, 01:14:54 AM
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I'm hoping to look into starting a sig campaign, and I'm hoping that someone with experience can help me out.  I'd like to look into the costs involved (other than the payouts), as well as the way tracking works.

Thanks!

If you are talking about tracking the hits/effectiveness of the signature campaign, you can look at having a customized referral link in the signatures.
Do you have the signatures ready? To get started, you can have a competition to design signatures for your campaign.
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December 08, 2015, 01:43:48 AM
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I'm hoping to look into starting a sig campaign, and I'm hoping that someone with experience can help me out.  I'd like to look into the costs involved (other than the payouts), as well as the way tracking works.

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Different account ranks requires different signatures so you will be needing to prepare the signature designs. Also estimate the funds for your campaign. How much would you be willing to pay for the entire campaign period? As you are a newbie and does not have any established reputation in here, it's best that you escrow the funds for this to ensure that your participants will receive their payments.
A campaign manager is not really necessary but if you think you can't handle checking and counting your participants posts, then you might be needing one to help you in managing the campaign to ensure that your campaign will be effective both for your side and your participants side.

Also if you want to promote your service or whatever it is, I encourage that you make a campaign that does not allow people to get paid by just simply posting shitty spammy post in exchange for cents. You wouldn't want to get those kind of people in your campaign as I think it will somehow damage your reputation or your services image because of their worthless post. Be sure to only allow effective people who can actually contribute in the forum to participate. It's time that signature campaigners be more strict in handling their participants.
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December 09, 2015, 01:07:55 AM
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Also if you want to promote your service or whatever it is, I encourage that you make a campaign that does not allow people to get paid by just simply posting shitty spammy post in exchange for cents. You wouldn't want to get those kind of people in your campaign as I think it will somehow damage your reputation or your services image because of their worthless post. Be sure to only allow effective people who can actually contribute in the forum to participate. It's time that signature campaigners be more strict in handling their participants.

Yes, this is one reason why you need an effective campaign manager.
Managing the campaign using bots tends to promote spamming / low quality posts.
People tend to think they can get away with spamming. It affects not only the forum, but also your brand perception.
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December 09, 2015, 07:12:15 AM
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Consider the cost to pay a campaign manager and to have coins dedicated to escrow. And are you just worried about the costs of the marketing (i.e., the signature campaign)? Or are you also worried about the costs of your site/service? The tracking can be done automatically or by a Campaign Manager. Bit-x has a great example of an automatic system.

PM me if you want to talk details...

BTW, most of the replies here don't really talk about costs.
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December 09, 2015, 07:29:30 AM
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.2BTC for a sig design if you really want a bad ass design.

Signature Campaign Manager - depends on what he/she wants

Other than that, I dont know other costs that you're looking for
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December 09, 2015, 07:44:13 AM
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Until you get to at least junior member or even senior, it s pointless for you to try to join. So u ve had months of work and posting in front of you before you can make any money from sig campaigns.

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December 09, 2015, 07:46:06 AM
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Until you get to at least junior member or even senior, it s pointless for you to try to join. So u ve had months of work and posting in front of you before you can make any money from sig campaings.
He's starting, as in giving the funds for making a new campaign, not joining.
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December 09, 2015, 07:47:40 AM
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Until you get to at least junior member or even senior, it s pointless for you to try to join. So u ve had months of work and posting in front of you before you can make any money from sig campaings.
He's starting, as in giving the funds for making a new campaign, not joining.

Oh, my mistake. I though starting as in joining the campaign. Mea Culpa.

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December 09, 2015, 10:52:12 AM
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I would say the first thing you should be doing is talk to a sig campaign manager, he will answer all your questions. If you decide to doing everything yourself, set a budget for your whole campaign and decide upon the rates for each participant member ranks. You will need a set of signature designs and your campaign thread. Work out how much you need to pay participants per month and put that amount in escrow. I would say you'll need at least 1 btc for an effective campaign.
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December 09, 2015, 12:25:36 PM
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Maybe you should co-host a campaign with some recommended managers. Most of them are just humans, like you and me.
In the process you will learn a lot of their expertise and you are all set to do the next one yourself.

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December 14, 2015, 10:33:11 PM
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Would anyone know of any campaign managers looking for help?  The co-hosting idea actually seems brilliant,  since it would probably be a good idea for me to learn what is going on behind the scenes.

I take it that it is the manager's tasks to monitor posts as well, to prevent the aforementioned shitty post spamming?  Also, how does payment for the manager work, or does this vary depending on who you work with?
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December 14, 2015, 11:19:27 PM
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Would anyone know of any campaign managers looking for help?  The co-hosting idea actually seems brilliant,  since it would probably be a good idea for me to learn what is going on behind the scenes.

I take it that it is the manager's tasks to monitor posts as well, to prevent the aforementioned shitty post spamming?  Also, how does payment for the manager work, or does this vary depending on who you work with?

It definitely is a campaign manager's job to monitor posts as well.
About payment for signature campaigns, from what I understand here, it could be ~10% of the payout.

If you are looking for somebody to run your campaign, I could manage it. This would be my first, although I am quite active in this forum.
Some experienced and good campaign managers include hilariousandco, guitarplinker and Carra23
You could also check out the services section for people looking to manage campaigns.
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December 15, 2015, 12:03:54 AM
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Is there typically a vetting process for people looking to join the sig campaign as well?  And I guess the 10% is negotiable dependent on campaign size and experience.
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December 15, 2015, 12:50:52 AM
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Is there typically a vetting process for people looking to join the sig campaign as well?  And I guess the 10% is negotiable dependent on campaign size and experience.

Of course, there is a vetting process!
Having a first come first serve basis of confirming participants opens up the campaign to abuse.
You will have to look at the post quality of the people signing up and then confirm them. Otherwise, the campaign might be counterproductive. There are a couple of campaigns which do not monitor the post quality and you find typical 'shit-posters' signing up for them.
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