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April 12, 2018, 08:44:12 PM
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HELLO!

I very often observe on different branches of the forum a lot of questions about how to correctly choose a bounty campaign so that on the one hand it is profitable and on the other hand not to get into SCAM.

In this topic, I want to share with the newcomers my scheme, which I abstain in choosing this or that bounty campaign.

Just say no one can know whether the bounty is successful or it's SCAM, it's different. I also got on projects that were going to be good, but in the end something went wrong, then the team somewhere set up, then simply did not raise money ... there are many factors.

Let's move on to the main >>> MY SCHEME OF CHOICE OF THE BAUNT OF CAMPAIGN <<<

STEP 1. We are looking for a branch where all the bounties are located.
Typically, many campaigns have the main branch (English-speaking if the project is foreign) and several local branches. If you are more or less all right with English, I would advise you to watch the campaign immediately in the original branch.

Branch with bounty campaigns (english) >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0

STEP 2. Search for the bounty.
Among the many campaigns are updated in the branch almost every minute, look through and select "oneself" for those that are relatively fresh, that is, they started 1-3 weeks ago and have not yet reached the middle. Why do this and why is it so important? I explain, all because most of you have the rank of Jr. Member and Member, and since it is more difficult to raise your rank, you will remain in this status for a while and you need to learn how to extract the benefits from projects with your ranks. At the time when Sr. and Hero Members can go for a couple of weeks before the end of the campaign and pull out their huge piece, you need to go than before in order not to stay completely with pennies.

STEP 3. Evaluation of the project.
Among those projects that you have selected in your "sheet" we select those who on your opinion can say "shoot" in the future. What are we looking at?
1- elementary for the fact that the topic with the bounty looked good, that is, all the information on the project, all the necessary links, clearly identified all the campaigns, the percentage ratio between them and in general what percentage goes to the BAUNTI.
2- many people attach great importance to the manager of the bounty, I also think that this factor plays a role. If you see that the bounty campaign is hosted by a well-known trusted manager who already has a good reputation, who previously managed successful projects, the likelihood of that and this project will be good. If the manager with the rank of Jr. Member and nobody known, without a history of "career" you need to look carefully at the campaign.
3- the availability of high-quality pages in social. networks and a good site with all the necessary information.
4- and one of the most important is the availability of a good project team. The team can look at the office. site of the project, there should be provided all infa. about the members of the team.

STEP 4. Evaluation of the possible profit.
As for me, Yu so this is the most important step. Here, from the already selected bounty, you look at the numbers.
1-how much is allocated for the campaign in which you want to participate. For example, a good percentage for the subscription campaign is from 30 and above. For Twitter and FB 10-20 and so on.
2-the ratio of steaks between you in "veterans". If, for example, Junior gets 1 steak per week, Member 5, and Hero 20, it's unlikely that you will be able to earn something there. A good ratio is between 5-7 times between the lower and higher grades. Again, many managers adhere to their reward system, and they usually apply this to all their campaigns.
3- VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR. Number of participants in the bounty. If everything is good by the numbers and everything suits you, pay attention to the number of participants. If you open a dped-list and there are 500 members in the subscription, you have nothing to do with your rank. The same applies to Twitter and FB only on the number of about 2000-3000. Try to choose a campaign where participants in the area of ​​100 for signatures (there will be more then still anyway) and 300-500 for social networks. Then you can tear off a bit more with your rank.

STEP 5. Be careful !! See very carefully the rules of the campaigns, make sure that you all understand how to do otherwise you can lose some of your own and so not a big profit at best, at worst you will be thrown out of the campaign and you will remain altogether without anything. See which branches you can and can not do posts, how many characters, what language, how many, how long, what day the recount is, do not do everything in one day! On Twitter how many tweets and retweets a week you need or can, where, how, what content, reports or without them, when to do them and where to write. This is all very important!

Friends, I hope you will help this topic in the future to choose a good bounty campaign.
Write in comments that you do not think so and what you need to add, please rate the article, as it is you at all.
Thank you all

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