Yakamoto
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May 19, 2014, 04:31:17 AM |
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usually signature sellers requires member status or greater and constructive posts, and minimum posts to get paid, plus now roll over. Most of payments are monthly, some are weekly. Few signature campaigns are for senior and hero members only, and requires at least some number of posts(typically 50) to payout. There is a post gathering all confirmed sign campaigns: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333916.0I wish people wouldn't claim that listing is "all" of them. It's not. There are others that aren't on the list (and that are confirmed paying) as well. The best way to find all of them is to check out the services section of the forums. Plus, there are coins that are released with IPOs that are basically paying for signature space. I 100% agree with this statement.
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beetcoin
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May 19, 2014, 05:13:01 AM |
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fyi, your title is relevant to how much you get paid per post (with most campaigns), so you'll have to stick around for a long time if you want to get paid well. you generate 14 activity points every 2 weeks, which means 1 per day.. so after a year, you'd have 365 activity posts (if you are active).
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bryant.coleman
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May 19, 2014, 07:35:53 AM |
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If you are a Hero member, then you can get as much as BTC0.0014 per post. That is equivalent to $0.63 per post. This rate is much higher than what you'll get for normal forum posting jobs ($0.15 to $0.20).
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ranlo
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May 19, 2014, 07:38:19 AM |
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If you are a Hero member, then you can get as much as BTC0.0014 per post. That is equivalent to $0.63 per post. This rate is much higher than what you'll get for normal forum posting jobs ($0.15 to $0.20).
It's worth mentioning that it will take like 1.5 years for a new member to get to hero status, so while this is true, it's not really feasible for short-term.
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cahirlet
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May 19, 2014, 09:53:17 AM |
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If you are a Hero member, then you can get as much as BTC0.0014 per post. That is equivalent to $0.63 per post. This rate is much higher than what you'll get for normal forum posting jobs ($0.15 to $0.20).
Those signature campaign mostly need constructive post. It can be hard to get constructive posts. Still, a good way for forum user to earn some small amount of bitcoins through posting in the forum.
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kuusj98
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May 19, 2014, 04:24:41 PM |
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If you are a Hero member, then you can get as much as BTC0.0014 per post. That is equivalent to $0.63 per post. This rate is much higher than what you'll get for normal forum posting jobs ($0.15 to $0.20).
Those signature campaign mostly need constructive post. It can be hard to get constructive posts. Still, a good way for forum user to earn some small amount of bitcoins through posting in the forum. Well, as i'm doing this stuff for a bit now, I can tell that you are getting pay'd significantly better when you are a Sr. Member/Hero, and another tip: Try someone else every month, becouse another person may have better terms in the period you've been at the other dude, this is not always the case, if not just stay at your current guy. Also, only promote stuff you feel like is trustworthy, like some did Inputs.IO and when it went bad they got a bad name for representing that company, so be carefull if you want to have some sort of value
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CEG5952
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May 19, 2014, 07:10:30 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?!
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ranlo
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May 19, 2014, 07:15:04 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?! I was never not paid by TF. I can't speak for Bitcoinsports though. I skip campaigns a lot depending on what's on offer at the time, so I had moved from TF's like a couple days before "the situation that shall not be talked of" happened.
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Nagato4
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May 19, 2014, 10:41:18 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?! It seems BitcoinLiveBets is paying just 0.002 BTC a month, which is really really low... Just curious, why did you join it?
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ampere9765
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May 19, 2014, 10:43:50 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?! It seems BitcoinLiveBets is paying just 0.002 BTC a month, which is really really low... Just curious, why did you join it? Funny, I did BitcoinLiveBets for a while too. It was because I also fell victim to both TF and bitcoinsports.eu and was so tired of giving away a month and getting nothing that I wanted to be paid up front. BitcoinLiveBets pays up front (or at least used to). Also uised to pay more.
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CEG5952
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May 19, 2014, 10:59:12 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?! It seems BitcoinLiveBets is paying just 0.002 BTC a month, which is really really low... Just curious, why did you join it? Funny, I did BitcoinLiveBets for a while too. It was because I also fell victim to both TF and bitcoinsports.eu and was so tired of giving away a month and getting nothing that I wanted to be paid up front. BitcoinLiveBets pays up front (or at least used to). Also uised to pay more. Yeah that was the thing. I got shafted for over 2 months from 2 different services and started to assume that all the sig services were straight up scams. So I jumped at one that paid up front. Just to get something at all I plan to sign up for something else when I am a Sr member soon. But honestly am already prepared to do another free month of work yet again So much scams here
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Nagato4
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May 19, 2014, 11:04:01 PM |
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I plan to sign up for something else when I am a Sr member soon. But honestly am already prepared to do another free month of work yet again So much scams here
The highest pay is Updown's program (0.0012 per post for sr member) while PD has a better reputation and longer history (0.001 per post). Choose the one you like more
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ranlo
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May 19, 2014, 11:47:36 PM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?! It seems BitcoinLiveBets is paying just 0.002 BTC a month, which is really really low... Just curious, why did you join it? Funny, I did BitcoinLiveBets for a while too. It was because I also fell victim to both TF and bitcoinsports.eu and was so tired of giving away a month and getting nothing that I wanted to be paid up front. BitcoinLiveBets pays up front (or at least used to). Also uised to pay more. Yeah that was the thing. I got shafted for over 2 months from 2 different services and started to assume that all the sig services were straight up scams. So I jumped at one that paid up front. Just to get something at all I plan to sign up for something else when I am a Sr member soon. But honestly am already prepared to do another free month of work yet again So much scams here If you stick with the more well known ones you are best off. But then again, TF's was well reputable when it went under as well...
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rajko00
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May 20, 2014, 10:29:18 AM |
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RitzGrandCasino is paying for real, but you, we must be full member....
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NEM COIN - FUTURE IS HERE
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hilariousandco
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May 20, 2014, 10:45:40 AM |
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What are the minimum requirements for selling your signature space to advertisers? I'm curious as to how this actually works and if you actually get paid? All it basically comes down to is, your promoting they're services right?
From my experience, I haven't had any campaigns that didn't follow through with their agreement. With that said, each advertiser has different requirements. Some require 0 posts, others 50. Some require certain activity levels and others don't. It just varies. Hehe, prior to the current provider (which is super low pay and I am looking elsewhere), I had TradeFortress and Bitcoinsports.eu -- guess how that went!?!?! It seems BitcoinLiveBets is paying just 0.002 BTC a month, which is really really low... Just curious, why did you join it? Funny, I did BitcoinLiveBets for a while too. It was because I also fell victim to both TF and bitcoinsports.eu and was so tired of giving away a month and getting nothing that I wanted to be paid up front. BitcoinLiveBets pays up front (or at least used to). Also uised to pay more. Yeah that was the thing. I got shafted for over 2 months from 2 different services and started to assume that all the sig services were straight up scams. So I jumped at one that paid up front. Just to get something at all I plan to sign up for something else when I am a Sr member soon. But honestly am already prepared to do another free month of work yet again So much scams here Just look around for the best deal for you. If you make 50 or so posts a month go for a fixed deal. If you make more than 100 go for a pay-per-post option. Look around and see what deals have paid out consistently and don't ever jump on brand new deals that are offering the most as there's a good chance they'll be scams, but Ritz and Updown.bit proved the opposite on this. It's always best to wait for at least one confirmed payout though. There's a new and updated signature deal thread located here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
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May 20, 2014, 12:40:39 PM |
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Is there no deals at all for Junr Members or is Members the earliest?
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hilariousandco
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May 20, 2014, 01:13:06 PM |
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Is there no deals at all for Junr Members or is Members the earliest?
I think Bitcoin-Scratchticket is the only deal that accepts Newbies and Jnrs but you don't get much, but they have a referral program too: https://bitcoin-scratchticket.com/#signature
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bitgoldencoin
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May 21, 2014, 02:33:21 PM |
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There is a few that support Jr members... The one I have now supports and pay up front
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simtal
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May 21, 2014, 02:35:08 PM |
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When I am allowed I will be posting with sig space sold, it is good way to earn some bitcoin for being constructive.
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