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March 07, 2016, 04:55:50 PM |
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What do you guys find to be the best way for utilizing Signature Campaigns, best methods, and is it worth the time and effort?
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Daniel91
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March 07, 2016, 05:03:18 PM |
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Yes, it's worth time and effort. In my opinion, it's the best if you can be paid for something you will do anyway, writing posts in forum. If you are mostly reader and don't post much, than sig. campaign isn't for you. If you write often on the forum, and can be paid for something you will do any way, why not? So, it's great to have some fun, write and be paid for it. Of course, if you spam forum because you want to earn more money, it's not good things and such users should be blocked.
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Miiike
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Wait... What?
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March 07, 2016, 05:08:06 PM |
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Totally worth the time because as you advance your rank, it'll give a good amount of bitcoin, far more than faucet. It also can teach you so many information by asking and answering (and being corrected for answering).
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poptok1
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March 07, 2016, 05:13:32 PM |
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Totally worth the time because as you advance your rank, it'll give a good amount of bitcoin, far more than faucet. It also can teach you so many information by asking and answering (and being corrected for answering).
Yes in deed, educational aspect of being in sig.camp. is worth the time. Every day you can learn something new. Its a good thing if you actively learn english, money is a good motivator. As to payouts from sigs, its a nice bonus to all above. Nothing better as of yet.
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gentlemand
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March 07, 2016, 05:17:06 PM |
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Depends. If you enjoy posting anyway then it's a breeze. If you find yourself desperately searching threads and scraping your brain for an angle to post then it's going to become a chore.
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calkob
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March 07, 2016, 05:17:45 PM |
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What do you guys find to be the best way for utilizing Signature Campaigns, best methods, and is it worth the time and effort?
If you are already posting 30 - 40 posts on bitcointalk anyway which i am its a no brainer........ Questions like this really help..... lol (joking)
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The Sceptical Chymist
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March 07, 2016, 05:17:52 PM |
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Absolutely. I was posting here for 9 months before I joined Yobit and figured I should probably make some money doing it. I get 30k sat per post and I'm cool with that. I have a real job so I don't depend on Yobit to support myself. It's just funny money to me.
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DannyHamilton
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March 07, 2016, 05:26:48 PM |
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What do you guys find to be the best way for utilizing Signature Campaigns, best methods, and is it worth the time and effort?
I find the best way currently available for dealing with Signature Campaigns is to just click the "ignore" on any user that participates. If they are participating in such a campaign, then I assume that they aren't here to actually learn and share knowledge, so I'm not interested in anything they say or ask. So far, I've definitely found that taking the time and making the effort to click that "ignore" link is worth it. I find the entire forum to be more pleasant and useful now that I don't see any of the nonsense posted by Signature Campaign participants.
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Amph
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March 07, 2016, 05:31:15 PM |
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not like in the past the earning is very low now, and there is limit everywhere, and besides this all campaign are full minus the yobit spammer and some other like that with very low reward per post
they also add plenty of newbie
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LFC_Bitcoin
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March 07, 2016, 05:35:17 PM |
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I've participated in signature campaigns for a while now but I'm considering stopping in the near future. I'm pretty happy with the stash of bitcoin that I HODL.
The main reason though is that as the price went from around 200 USD to now above 400 USD the maximum payment per week has dropped dramatically. I'm wondering if it's worth all the effort for max 0.05 bitcoin a week that I can currently receive.
Going to make a decision soon but very likely to quit participating in sig campaigns soon.
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shorena
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March 07, 2016, 05:35:41 PM |
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Depends. If you enjoy posting anyway then it's a breeze. If you find yourself desperately searching threads and scraping your brain for an angle to post then it's going to become a chore.
This. The payment I get (with the highest possible rank and often custom deals) is nowhere near minimal wage (at least in my country). If you consider it means to earn money you might as well do something else and buy bitcoin or directly offer services/goods/skills/etc. for bitcoin and use the signature to advertise yourself. If you however care about bitcoin and are here to learn you might as well consider selling your signature after a month or two. I would strongly suggest you take some time to get used to the customs here. Get familiar with the rules and the different views on things. Esp. signature campaigns are frowned upon by many of the oldest members which can also give you the best advice.
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helloeverybody
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March 07, 2016, 05:36:58 PM |
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I dont even count how much i make form my signature campaign, ive got a full time job as well so its not like i use sig for making money. Its just a bonus and who knows maybe bitcoin will go through the roof one day and it will have been all worthwhile =p
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March 07, 2016, 05:41:17 PM |
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The cost of running a signature is you are seen as a second class person by some people and risk getting negative comments on your trust if they are in a bad mood. It does not happen every day but you may wake up to a negative comment from a account you never heard of and there will be no recourse of action,you will be dropped from your signature and that will be that. Of course if you stay inside the borders and do not get into fights with established members you should be fine.
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March 07, 2016, 05:47:32 PM |
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Spending time on signature campaigns is worth. It gives updates regarding the bitcoin as well gives a small earning for the involvement into discussions.
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March 07, 2016, 05:53:52 PM |
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I've made 822 posts, and read a lot of threads and posts. I don't even know what yobit is - I assume it's a gambling site, I just don't understand why they pay for so many sig displays, surely it must turn off potential users.
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Miiike
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March 07, 2016, 06:04:18 PM |
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I've made 822 posts, and read a lot of threads and posts. I don't even know what yobit is - I assume it's a gambling site, I just don't understand why they pay for so many sig displays, surely it must turn off potential users.
Yobit is a trading site, lets say its a site that you can trade some coin into another. But it also has a dice game, so I think its fair to say that its also a gambling site About why do they held an signature campaign, i think the goal of is to raise people awareness of their service.
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March 07, 2016, 06:12:56 PM |
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For me its worth it because while im on the job in real life i also earn some bucks here by posting and rent my signature.. Its helps to me to earn bitcoin and to use it in trading just to buy cheap and sell high bitcoin..
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SparkyU
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March 07, 2016, 06:30:38 PM |
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I'll agree with most everyone else and say it's worth the time. But not really if you're going to go out of your way to make extra posts. That time can be better spent elsewhere to make money. But if you just post regularly as you normally would then why not get a little bitcoin?
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March 07, 2016, 07:43:36 PM |
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If you post here anyway and have stuff to contribute, then a sig campaign makes sense. Why not earn a few satoshi each week while you post in the forums anyway?
The people who buy accounts and post with their only goal to be earning money from a sig campaign are what ruins it for everyone and gives sig campaigns a bad name.
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March 07, 2016, 08:07:44 PM |
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Yes, I certainly think it is worth the time. For one, I presume bitcointalk.org is partly supported by the campaigns.
Also, not often mentioned is that some campaign participants live outside the USA & Europe, the payments to them may be an important source of income! Imagine for example, participants from Venezuela...
Zeke2345 suggests staying out of fights. I agree, if you are being paid then it is proper to be civil in posts here.
gentlemand also notes that quality posts can be a little hard to create at times, ahh, yes! I never have reached my max quota of 50 posts in the campaign I am with.
Bottom Line: Sure, the campaigns are just fine! Free speech and get paid for it. Try to obey the rules of the Campaign Sponsors.
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