Elwar (OP)
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July 19, 2016, 12:57:01 PM |
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This site has become a non-stop barrage of signature campaigners. I know we can turn off the signatures but I keep them on just to see if the person who posted is just an idiot or they are a signature campaigner just posting to get their numbers up.
Never once have I clicked on any of the links. I literally held off from getting a debit card from one of the sites because they had a signature campaign so I figured it was likely a scam.
Have you ever clicked on someone's signature advertisement on here?
*prepares for a barrage of signature campaigners posting pointless crap in this thread*
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First seastead company actually selling sea homes: Ocean Builders https://ocean.builders Of course we accept bitcoin.
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Xmaseven
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July 19, 2016, 01:18:40 PM |
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yes when I see a new service or a new site often I click the signature, but it's a good reminder for good service or betting site
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Batangbitcoin
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July 19, 2016, 01:19:44 PM |
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Same here i also clicking it if the promotion is good or looks like new to my eyes..
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mexxer-2
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July 19, 2016, 01:25:31 PM |
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Nope and yep, due to the amount of participants a signature campaign gains in its run time, running a campaign for more than a month or two is simple waste of money. Majority of individuals who are not in the know visit the site in the first week or so of the campaign starting.
Saying this from my own experience of running a sig camp.
Inb4 OP goes on and starts a(nother) rant about sig camp, they are here to stay mate
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Elwar (OP)
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July 19, 2016, 01:33:21 PM |
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Nope and yep, due to the amount of participants a signature campaign gains in its run time, running a campaign for more than a month or two is simple waste of money. Majority of individuals who are not in the know visit the site in the first week or so of the campaign starting.
Saying this from my own experience of running a sig camp.
Inb4 OP goes on and starts a(nother) rant about sig camp, they are here to stay mate
I hear ya. I almost wrote a whole new board where you had to verify that you actually own bitcoins to post. But it's easier to just go to reddit.
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First seastead company actually selling sea homes: Ocean Builders https://ocean.builders Of course we accept bitcoin.
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criptix
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July 19, 2016, 01:46:46 PM |
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Yes but only because of missclicks.
I only click on genuine sigs ( no sig campaigns ).
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mexxer-2
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July 19, 2016, 01:49:40 PM |
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Yes but only because of missclicks.
I only click on genuine sigs ( no sig campaigns ).
Sheesh, where were you when I had a blog of mine on my sig for more than 2 months ? :S
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numanoid
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July 19, 2016, 01:53:46 PM |
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yes, i did it once because he was giving free tips on sports betting, so i decided to join by clicked his signature link.
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Quickseller
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July 19, 2016, 01:54:01 PM Last edit: July 19, 2016, 03:05:36 PM by Quickseller |
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I think this should be fairly obvious.
Tens of different companies have spent hundreds, if not thousands of BTC on signature payments over several years. Several campaigns have lasted several months, and for the most part appear to close due to reasons other then ineffective advertising.
Companies would not throw this much money at an advertising method over such a long period of time if the advertising was not effective.
To answer on a personal level, I generally will not click on a sig ad, however I might research a company that I see in someone's signature.
Edit: lol, yes there have been a decent number of annoying signature spammers posting useless crap here. (Maybe not "lol").
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ndnh
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July 19, 2016, 02:17:05 PM |
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Have you ever clicked on someone's signature advertisement on here?
Yes, I have. A good many number of times. Sometimes if I am going to visit a site and the link is on someone's sig on the page I am on, I will just check the url and click. I came to know a lot of services just through the sigs. Ethereum, Waves, Steem etc. Just checked out Xaurum and Heat Ledger.
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BAGOBO
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July 19, 2016, 02:49:10 PM |
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I just clicked when I saw some unique site and I'm just ignore gambling site. The Company can't be too stupid to advertise on this forum for nothing , their site traffic may be increased so they keep launching sig campaign on this forum. If they feel no increased on their traffic, they will not launch sig campaign and they all will vanish on the future
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Dahhi
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July 19, 2016, 02:57:38 PM |
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I do click on new sites just to see what they offer. And no I do not think that the sites are scam sites, you might not like what they are offering but that doesn't mean they will scam you.
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nydiacaskey01
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July 19, 2016, 03:02:39 PM |
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Yes and No, yes I clicked a signature if its fresh or relatively new, but if its not like signature is same since day one, it doesnt lure me or I guess anyone to click the link anymore. Thats a tip to those who plan to come up with a signature campaign, change the sig style more often.
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redsn0w
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July 19, 2016, 03:09:48 PM |
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Voted for yes, if something of 'interesting' catch my sight I click it just because sometimes I'm curious to know more about that product or service.
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Holliday
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July 20, 2016, 04:07:10 AM |
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Have you ever clicked on someone's signature advertisement on here?
No. Fuck no! In fact, I auto-ignore anyone with sig spam (except for a select few). It does wonders for the signal to noise ratio. But it's easier to just go to reddit.
Ugh, I'd rather read sig spam. LMAO.
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Arrakeen
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July 20, 2016, 04:08:29 AM |
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More often than not, a signature goes un-clicked. But oftentimes, a coin will truly gain my attention...sometimes that signature campaign does pay off (for the team & the user with said sig).
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Xanidas
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July 20, 2016, 04:25:55 AM |
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i only click a signature if it catch my attention, usually a gambling site with good details and designs on their signature will catch my eyes but most of the time i don't click it specially if there are ref link
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July 20, 2016, 12:09:51 PM |
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Never once have I clicked on any of the links. I literally held off from getting a debit card from one of the sites because they had a signature campaign so I figured it was likely a scam.
This is not true. PD had longest running sig campaign here. Do u think they r scam? Have you ever clicked on someone's signature advertisement on here?
Generally no! But, I visited most of the sites I saw in other people's signature including your bitpools.
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July 20, 2016, 12:39:22 PM |
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I may click on a signature link if I saw it attractive or it was new and I have never heard of the site. but old campaigns that are here for more than year, I already know these sites and tried some of them so why will I click on them ?
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