ongahawak
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September 13, 2018, 04:42:25 PM |
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Whe I select a signature campaign, I always go for one which is managed by an experienced and trusted campaign manager. The second factor is to look for whether the funds are being held in escrow or not.
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rasp
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September 13, 2018, 04:44:18 PM |
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What criteria do you guys use to pick your signature campaigns. With some of them lasting 2-3 months it seems like a critical decision and I'm not quite sure how to go about it. With all the scams out there I am fearful of picking a junker which not only hurts me but the people looking at my promotions. I would like to have one picked out for when I switch over to Jr Member.
I usually do some preliminary calculations before entering a signature campaign trying to figure out how many tokens I will earn and what real price they are likely to have. Another important criteria is the overall interest in the campaign - I definitely wouldn't promote for a project with only 3 registered Jr. Members.
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fordsons
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September 14, 2018, 10:53:08 AM |
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The best way to pick a signature campaign is to check out for the teams and most especially the project manager, make sure he has a trustworthy profile and also check the list of successful projects he has done,with this you are sure you won't be wasting your time.
now a project managed by a well-known bounty manager is not necessarily a guarantee that the project will be successful now, because at the moment many projects fail, due to poor market conditions I do not think that it is too much difficult, If you have some previous experience I do not think that then it is too much difficult to choose and select a good signature campaign. You need to study the project, is rules and other important aspects which can make the bounty and the project more successful.
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Catswold
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September 14, 2018, 04:41:19 PM |
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This is one of the highest paying bounty campaign type. High rank high pay. usualy what i do is ill do research about ico project .if the project is good bounty will be good.simple as that.
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mutanu
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September 15, 2018, 10:39:29 PM |
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It is necessary to look first at the duration of the bounty of the campaign itself, in the second - whether it is necessary to undergo the procedure of user verification for the participants of the program bounty. Also pay attention to the distribution of the bounty pool and how much interest is allocated to the signature company.
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EwaTohmi
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September 15, 2018, 10:48:39 PM |
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There are many means and ways of choosing signature campaigns but for you to find, and pick best signature company is not what you can just pick easily because it requires a lots of of commitment, time and resources by then you pick your outstanding signatures campaign, but I would quickly suggest that you should always pick your signature campaigns from bitcointalk
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Deviaan
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September 15, 2018, 11:05:03 PM |
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Choose bounty campaign is one of the most important things that must be done for maximum results obtained and not regret it in the end. I usually do not follow from the beginning of the ICO, but once the ICO achieved the soft cap. This I do to ensure success in the ICO step start. Besides, I study the ICO through his whitepaper. make sure these really good, quality.
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stewart2012
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September 15, 2018, 11:07:30 PM |
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I joined this forum kinda long time ago but honestly i still don’t know how to pick the best signature bounty. There are a lot of option and most of them seem promising. On the other hand you mostly don’t get anything, lol
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deus030518
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September 15, 2018, 11:09:10 PM |
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What criteria do you guys use to pick your signature campaigns. With some of them lasting 2-3 months it seems like a critical decision and I'm not quite sure how to go about it. With all the scams out there I am fearful of picking a junker which not only hurts me but the people looking at my promotions. I would like to have one picked out for when I switch over to Jr Member.
For me to pick a best signature campaign is if the campaign already start for 2 months I will look for the Pre-sale that they have reached if they haven't done the pre - sale then I will look at the amount goal that they need to reach to sell their token. The next is I will look their ratings if they have a good impact to the members. Then I will also checked if the signature campaign allocation reward is big if not I will not join there signature bounty I do not want to do a work for a low reward.
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birtoki
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September 15, 2018, 11:11:02 PM |
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to choose the best signature company you need to do a lot of work on the study of new ICO projects.
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maometano
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September 15, 2018, 11:23:12 PM |
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I joined this forum kinda long time ago but honestly i still don’t know how to pick the best signature bounty. There are a lot of option and most of them seem promising. On the other hand you mostly don’t get anything, lol I myself am not much different from you, because indeed to choose gifts we must be really thorough in everything. we can only see websites, whitepapers, road maps, vision missions, and teams working on projects without knowing what future prospects will happen. even though we have found a gift project that we think is good but can stop in the middle of the road because there are factors that make everything stop and only be abandoned by the team, especially if the market situation is like now many bounties fail when the ICO starts.
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CoinCollect
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September 15, 2018, 11:33:21 PM |
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Although the author of this topic has long been gone and I think did not participate in the bounty companies in the signature, I can still explain how I choose a bounty company. The first thing you look at the pool itself and the money that is allocated specifically for your category of bounty company. Next, you look at the project and the development team.
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Anyobsss
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September 15, 2018, 11:33:48 PM |
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What criteria do you guys use to pick your signature campaigns. With some of them lasting 2-3 months it seems like a critical decision and I'm not quite sure how to go about it. With all the scams out there I am fearful of picking a junker which not only hurts me but the people looking at my promotions. I would like to have one picked out for when I switch over to Jr Member.
I've been here in this forum and participating signature campaigns for a year now. I can say that it is a game of luck and im not lucky enough to pick a good campaign lol.
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Portia12
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September 15, 2018, 11:37:40 PM |
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What criteria do you guys use to pick your signature campaigns. With some of them lasting 2-3 months it seems like a critical decision and I'm not quite sure how to go about it. With all the scams out there I am fearful of picking a junker which not only hurts me but the people looking at my promotions. I would like to have one picked out for when I switch over to Jr Member.
You can always look at the white paper before joining the signature campaign you are interested in order to determine if it was a fraud or legitimate project.
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masterchief001
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September 15, 2018, 11:40:19 PM |
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What criteria do you guys use to pick your signature campaigns. With some of them lasting 2-3 months it seems like a critical decision and I'm not quite sure how to go about it. With all the scams out there I am fearful of picking a junker which not only hurts me but the people looking at my promotions. I would like to have one picked out for when I switch over to Jr Member.
I often choose to participate in large-scale signature campaigns. That makes me more secure about the reward paid. I do not care how long it takes to participate in the campaign. What I care about is how many posts I have to meet each week and how much I achieve.
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club45
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September 15, 2018, 11:45:39 PM |
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I am trying to work same bounty managers, there are some reliable ones. But the team and their social activities and the project are important factors for bounty campaigns. And I personally prefer to join them in short term.
As a beginners of this community this thread helps me lot to analyze in how to select good ICO campaign I try myself to gathered ideas from our senior mate with the experienced and knowledge in crypto word.
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Nboramir
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September 15, 2018, 11:54:12 PM |
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There are many factors in order to find a good signature. First, you should find good ICO because If the ICO can't reach soft-cap then you won't get anything. Also, you should check bounty pool and the number of participants.
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KofiAdepa
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September 16, 2018, 12:00:16 AM |
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It's all based on research, there a lot of projects ongoing that you are likely to detect whether it will be successful or not. Check the individuals also hosting the bounty and their previous works.
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leonard852
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September 16, 2018, 05:07:25 AM |
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In my opinion, you need to spend a lot of time and project analysis, and if you're satisfied with the project and you know it's not a hoax, I'll suggest you pay attention to how many people are involved and what budget is paid. Know how much you get.
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fonRonsenburg
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September 16, 2018, 05:55:39 AM |
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Although I'm a newbie, I would like to share some experience with you that you should only choose a project you trust. The best method for you to choose is to choose gambling, sweepstakes, jackpot games, etc. You should read the Whitepaper carefully to see if the ICO is good or scam.
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