I'll give you a guide. One of my friend passed me these information. I'm pretty much sure he has saved these guide from this forum. I'm really sorry for not knowing the original person who posted these in this forum.I tried the forum search but I was not lucky to find the original post. I only copied the details to a word file. I hope if the owner of these details see this article then he will forgive me for not mentioning his name ( Really I don't know who he/ she is).
This will really help you and others who were not able to find the original post of these details. If anyone found the original post then please place the link as a reply and mention the original owner.
How do I choose a bounty campaign: ( Credits should goes to the original owner)
- The theme of the bounty campaign must be very well-formed and contain graphic images. Poor design of the topic = bad interest in the project.
- We need to carefully study the ANN branch of the project. If the project conducts an ICO to open a store for selling lavatories or other delirium, we immediately pass by.
- If the project is launched without any idea or technical description (white paper), but is built only on masternods and mining, we pass by.
- You need to go to the campaign's website and see how it is designed, if the site is cheap and looks terrible, we pass by.
- I advise you to wait 1-2 days after the publication of the bounty, and then go to Twitter and Facebook of the project and see how many users subscribed to them. If the number of participants is less than 500 people, I would not contact such a campaign. You can certainly mark up subscribers, then just go to the google table with the participants "spreadsheet" and see how many members went into Twitter and Facebook. By the way, if the project is very worthy, then in the "spreadsheet" subscription campaign you will see a lot of Legendary and Hero users. They already know what's what. Grin Grin Grin
- If you see the same signature on a large number of Legendary, Heroes, Sr. member of users, then this project is worth paying attention to!
- Treat with caution projects that follow on Twitter for all in a row. A good project will not enjoy #Followback
- If the project has collected its Soft Cap (minimum amount for launching the project) on pre-sale, or more, then it is attention worthy.
- If the project has a working alpha version of the software that you can test, it adds bold +
- If the project has computer code on GitHub, it adds bold +
- If the project does not have information about the team - we pass by. A strong and well-known team is 100% success of the project.
- Be sure to read the white paper of the project (White Paper) and if there is one water and the essence of the project is not clear, we pass by.
- Do not join the bounty company Twitter and Facebook, if all participants accrue the same stakes, regardless of subscribers. In this case register all users who have a social network, and your reward will be very small.
- If you know several projects that have failed with any idea, don't join the bounty company of a new project with the same idea.
- Bounty, the company should not be too long. The most successful bounties of the company in which I had to participate lasted from 1 to 2 months (maximum 3 months). If the project is strong and decent, this time is enough for promotion and successful fees. Long bounty company = little earnings.