We're working on a bounty program now. But we'd like some feedback. We're creating all the rules and I'm trying to make it where it's not complicated for participants. Some things we're doing is:
- Eliminating stakes. We're simply giving out X amount of tokens for particular tasks so it will be easy to roughly calculate how much you can earn by doing each task.
If you are planning to do so, then you would have to set a limit to the number of participants joining the campaign because I believe all projects allot a specific percentage of tokens for bounty campaigns.
Also, if less users apply for the campaign, then you would be left with the allocated funds that you may have distributed if you implemented stakes.
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might give a rough estimate of the reward but many tokens value gets higher or lower when they hit the exchanges as opposed to their ICO price.
- No tiered follower/friend requirement. Just a flat base. (Example: Facebook program requirements are 300 friends to participate and 6 month old account)
In my opinion it isn't much of a problem for the participants to know how much they would get as reward according to their number of followers.
But, wouldn't it be injustice because people sharing posts with 5000 people would be paid same as to ones sharing with only 300 friends ?
It would only ease the work of campaign manager.
What I would mostly like feedback on is reporting tasks. I'm thinking it would be easier on both sides to simply send links to posts, tweets, blogs, etc. in a private message on Telegram. (Example, it's the end of the week and you send the links to your facebook posts on Telegram in the format **FACEBOOK POSTS FOR WEEK 3**: link1, link2, link3, etc.
What do you guys think? I'd love to hear your feedback as we want this to run as smooth as possible.
Here you are complicating things.
First not all participants of twitter/facebook campaigns need not necessarily be on telegram.
Secondly, It would make your telegram a mess when you get hundreds of messages from different users, and it only gets increased when you have to check their work.
I think using forum to post work progress(links) is just fine both for campaign manager, because replies of different users listed on same page, as well as for participants too because they post on forum for other campaigns too nonetheless.