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June 19, 2010, 12:36:40 PM |
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Starting a bitcoin PTC service will definite make bitcoin more popular and spread it to more people .
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SmokeTooMuch
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June 23, 2010, 07:23:40 PM |
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you mean an advertise service ? with banners? hmm, sounds interesting but to be honest, most of these services are distrusted because they never pay out or less than you should earn and I dont think an "untrusted" currency will cause more trust in such a service.
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Sultan
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January 07, 2011, 02:35:31 AM |
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I just thought of this idea just now and thought I'd check the forum to see if it was already mentioned.
Thank God for the search function!
It is clear that most BitCoin users are internet users. And the key services missing from the current BitCoin market are enough "employers" or people willing to sell labour as oppose to goods. Goods have their limitations as an "anonymous" currency wouldn't be practical, especially with the issue of trust.
I agree that a PTC site would include immense amounts of trust too, but I've seen so many "Bux" sites crop up out of nowhere, waiting for the first member to get paid out, and then post the proof on their forums.
I believe this would work, but would require a joint venture and initial investment.
Perhaps it could be called BitBux or BitCoinBux (I know, har har, how original(!) )
The business model is pretty good, and if we copy a well-known PTC site, like NeoBux, and simply adjust all of the values by multiplying them by 3 it should be able to work. I believe there should be a price for the advertisers to pay in dollars, but paying in dollars would be slightly more expensive due to you currency exchange, encouraging them to get their own BitCoins.
For example. For 200 clicks on an advertisement, one could charge 20 BitCoins, meaning each click is sold for 0.10 BTC or 10 BitCents. They would be "bought" (meaning a clicker would be paid this amount) for 0.03 BTC or 3 BitCents. Any referrals that click would get 0.015 BTC. Rent Referrals is what keeps this scheme alive with so much potency as people want to, essentially, create their own clicking workforce. However, if a referral clicked, they would give themselves 0.03 BTC and their referrer 0.015 BTC, meaning the total potential cost is 0.45 BTC, making a healthy 0.55 BTC profit for each click!
I am willing to give this a shot, but probably would need to assemble a team. Unless you can see flaws in my way of thinking, of course. I just think it would be a great injection to the BitCoin economy.
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January 07, 2011, 02:48:32 AM |
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What do you need a team for? What do we get as reward? A payment, a share of the profits or a mix of both?
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Sultan
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January 07, 2011, 08:50:26 AM |
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It's probably gonna be one or the other, unlikely to be both.
Either payment, or shared profits/liabilities.
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Timo Y
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January 07, 2011, 10:14:34 AM |
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Starting a bitcoin PTC service will definite make bitcoin more popular and spread it to more people .
Perhaps, but it would also be detrimental to the reputation of Bitcoin. Most people in the web industry I know have a low opinion of PTC business models, even the honest ones. Instead of spreading it too as many people as possible as fast as possible we should be focusing on spreading it to the right (ie. influential) people.
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Sultan
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January 07, 2011, 10:21:20 AM |
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Starting a bitcoin PTC service will definite make bitcoin more popular and spread it to more people .
Perhaps, but it would also be detrimental to the reputation of Bitcoin. Most people in the web industry I know have a low opinion of PTC business models, even the honest ones. Instead of spreading it too as many people as possible as fast as possible we should be focusing on spreading it to the right (ie. influential) people. Surely the "right" people are simply the people who se value in the BitCoin? I don't think an industry determines people's faith in the currency. For example. I look at SterlingBux and it does extortionate deals in Sterling, does this make me not want to earn/spend in pound Sterling? Similarly, there are a bunch of "adult" services that you can pay for using BitCoin, does this give the currency less credibility? I believe it is similar to PTC. Despite the opinion of them, the fact that it offers a new way to utilise the economy. Without services, BitCoin simply becomes a technical curiosity that emerges from expending computational power.
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Mike Hearn
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January 07, 2011, 03:06:40 PM |
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Whose ads do you plan to click on? I really doubt you can beat the AdSense team at this.
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January 07, 2011, 03:21:26 PM |
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Indeed, too hard to beat Google.
Such service would probably be of great use by black or "gray" markets that have a hard time advertising on (or receiving ads from) conventional sites.
This could also allow a stronger anonymous financial support for hidden services... again, black markets...
Quite dangerous your venture, I'd say...
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Mike Hearn
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January 07, 2011, 03:41:44 PM |
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Trying to "help" BitCoin by doing shady stuff is a waste of time and will just backfire.
If you can do enough programming to throw such a thing together, you'd do better to try and claim one of the outstanding bounties or sell your services in another way.
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Sultan
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January 07, 2011, 05:35:29 PM |
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I just looked into AdSense, I apologise for not having researched the field a bit more. It appears that there is no comparison to AdSense at all... However the comparison of a PTC site being attractive to the "darker" components of BitCoin is unfounded, I believe. Are you lot referring to adverts which are essentially trying to con people? Ie. the adverts that say: "We can make you $100 into $50 billion in three weeks!" I think the bottom line, for me, is that BTC seems to be just a novelty until I get paid with them, and I can buy local goods and services with them.
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idev
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January 08, 2011, 12:44:39 AM |
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I was looking at starting a PTC using BC, but i can't integrate BC into the PTC script for the life of me.
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Sultan
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January 08, 2011, 04:04:23 PM |
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I was looking at starting a PTC using BC, but i can't integrate BC into the PTC script for the life of me.
Aren't there merchant tools on mybitcoin.com?
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idev
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January 08, 2011, 04:58:17 PM |
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I was looking at starting a PTC using BC, but i can't integrate BC into the PTC script for the life of me.
Aren't there merchant tools on mybitcoin.com? Yes that correct, but thats only a small part of the total integration.
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Sultan
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January 10, 2011, 03:42:59 PM |
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I was looking at starting a PTC using BC, but i can't integrate BC into the PTC script for the life of me.
Aren't there merchant tools on mybitcoin.com? Yes that correct, but thats only a small part of the total integration. What else needs to be done? I'm not quite sure. What should be in the PTC script? You mean the script that picks up the relevant adverts?
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January 10, 2011, 11:26:01 PM Last edit: January 11, 2011, 12:25:23 AM by gigitrix |
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I'm working on this, can confirm. I'm also working on a "get paid bitcoins for completing offers" thing, similar to facebook applications. I will update this post with the relevant thread link once I've made my thread. EDIT: My announcement has been made
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Sultan
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January 11, 2011, 12:05:42 PM |
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I'm working on this, can confirm. I'm also working on a "get paid bitcoins for completing offers" thing, similar to facebook applications. I will update this post with the relevant thread link once I've made my thread. EDIT: My announcement has been made Thanks. I think your post refers to affiliate marketting schemes. I'm talking about, and I believe the OP is talking about, a purely PTC business. I feel PTC does much better than sign-ups or surveys as clicking takes considerably less time. Also the referral schemes they have offer incentives for people to attempt to earn more money.
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spndr7 (OP)
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January 14, 2011, 02:26:55 PM |
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you are correct PTC is more effective in real traffic sense .
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Sultan
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January 14, 2011, 04:48:39 PM |
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you are correct PTC is more effective in real traffic sense .
Perhaps all of the BitCoin business would be interested on hosting advertisements on the PTC site!
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July 14, 2014, 02:15:15 PM |
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The btc PTC service will be used among the specific group of people who are interested at earning btc. Probably it will attract more people to go there.
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