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April 01, 2015, 07:37:22 PM
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yes, you're absolutely possible. Join Signiture Campaign to earn from your posts.

I don't think that there is any sig campaign which accepts Newbs and Junior members. You need to stay active here for at least 120 days (4 months) to have a chance of earning money from sigs.

Yeah there are a couple.  I am on 777coin as a newbie, and it seems to be managed well/payed out on time from my little experience.

Then find out what you're interested in learning about or contributing to, and use the forum to post questions or comments as you normally would.

I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.
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April 01, 2015, 09:17:33 PM
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I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.

Haha yeah it is significantly less payout for newbs, but it's good of them to even allow enrollment for newbs as most others don't.

You're right in that the more experienced members get higher payouts with other campaigns.
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April 01, 2015, 09:51:22 PM
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I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.

Haha yeah it is significantly less payout for newbs, but it's good of them to even allow enrollment for newbs as most others don't.

You're right in that the more experienced members get higher payouts with other campaigns.

And part of that is you do get more space at some levels.  And at hero (I believe it could be Sr) and above you can do a few other things that draw attention to your signature.
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April 02, 2015, 01:17:15 AM
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yes, you're absolutely possible. Join Signiture Campaign to earn from your posts.

I don't think that there is any sig campaign which accepts Newbs and Junior members. You need to stay active here for at least 120 days (4 months) to have a chance of earning money from sigs.

Yeah there are a couple.  I am on 777coin as a newbie, and it seems to be managed well/payed out on time from my little experience.

Then find out what you're interested in learning about or contributing to, and use the forum to post questions or comments as you normally would.

I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.

From that very helpful master list of signature campaigns, there are only a few places that even allow "lesser" accounts access to get paid. I'm assuming a lot of farmed accounts start with 777, then "graduate" to the best payout campaigns as they gain rank.

OP, I'm guessing if you want to be active, grow your account and earn some very passive coin by doing stuff you would have to be doing anyway, sig campaigns can't be beat for amount of effort required.
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April 02, 2015, 08:34:33 PM
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yes it true but there isnt any good rates for newbie , jr member and members
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April 02, 2015, 08:37:33 PM
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yes it true but there isnt any good rates for newbie , jr member and members

The reason is it is easy to get a alt in those ranks.  It would not take much time.  Look into Sr member and up you put in some serious time.   And I personally don't have a alt.  I can only image the work it would take to get a alt this high.  I have spent to much time on this forum myself on just one account.
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April 02, 2015, 09:27:34 PM
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Hello,

I heard and read that it's possible to make bitcoins from writing and replying to posts on this forum.
Is it true?

So far I wrote few posts, but I can not see my earnings...

That's right. You can be get paid per post, even you will get much bitcoin than if you are Hero member here or above it.

slowly and then you will understand if if you here more often...
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April 02, 2015, 10:21:55 PM
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I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.

Haha yeah it is significantly less payout for newbs, but it's good of them to even allow enrollment for newbs as most others don't.

You're right in that the more experienced members get higher payouts with other campaigns.

And part of that is you do get more space at some levels.  And at hero (I believe it could be Sr) and above you can do a few other things that draw attention to your signature.

Yeah the signatures get larger and more flashy as the level increases.  At my newbie level, the signature isn't even a link lol.
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April 03, 2015, 12:23:33 AM
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I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.

Haha yeah it is significantly less payout for newbs, but it's good of them to even allow enrollment for newbs as most others don't.

You're right in that the more experienced members get higher payouts with other campaigns.

And part of that is you do get more space at some levels.  And at hero (I believe it could be Sr) and above you can do a few other things that draw attention to your signature.

Yeah the signatures get larger and more flashy as the level increases.  At my newbie level, the signature isn't even a link lol.

But you can still get paid for doing things that you would be doing anyway if you are trying to build up your standing and ranking here, so everyone wins Smiley
The beauty of supply and demand right?
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April 03, 2015, 01:05:51 AM
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I think 777Coin has been highest newbie paying one for a while.  Newbie is severely less pay though.  And once you are in higher levels 777Coin is to small.

Thy have done a good job cornering the market for new accounts.  For especially Sr member and above I would look into other options that pay more.

Haha yeah it is significantly less payout for newbs, but it's good of them to even allow enrollment for newbs as most others don't.

You're right in that the more experienced members get higher payouts with other campaigns.

And part of that is you do get more space at some levels.  And at hero (I believe it could be Sr) and above you can do a few other things that draw attention to your signature.

Yeah the signatures get larger and more flashy as the level increases.  At my newbie level, the signature isn't even a link lol.

But you can still get paid for doing things that you would be doing anyway if you are trying to build up your standing and ranking here, so everyone wins Smiley
The beauty of supply and demand right?

I agree on supply and demand.  It is better off for those with higher ranks.  There would be no competition if the board did it.  I see sig campaigns as a bonus, I would be here with or without them.    I didnt start till Sr. Member till I really started doing sig campaigns, i suggest others trying before I did.

And as far as board there are advertisements if you want major big adds.
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April 03, 2015, 01:18:32 AM
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But you can still get paid for doing things that you would be doing anyway if you are trying to build up your standing and ranking here, so everyone wins Smiley
The beauty of supply and demand right?

Absolutely.  I appreciate it and I'm sure all the other newbies to this forum do as well.

I agree on supply and demand.  It is better off for those with higher ranks.  There would be no competition if the board did it.  I see sig campaigns as a bonus, I would be here with or without them.    I didnt start till Sr. Member till I really started doing sig campaigns, i suggest others trying before I did.

And as far as board there are advertisements if you want major big adds.

It definitely is a bonus.  I had no idea this sort of thing even existed until I joined up a couple weeks ago.
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April 03, 2015, 07:12:46 AM
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You should not just join this forum to make money. The biggest reward you will receive here, is the access to a wealth of information and the access and support from a Bitcoin community.

The monetary reward is just a bonus for something you love to do. {Acquire information and share information}

If you do this on here, you will progress and find the real value of this forum. {Information}

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April 03, 2015, 07:32:59 AM
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You should not just join this forum to make money. The biggest reward you will receive here, is the access to a wealth of information and the access and support from a Bitcoin community.

The monetary reward is just a bonus for something you love to do. {Acquire information and share information}

If you do this on here, you will progress and find the real value of this forum. {Information}

I would agree on that.  This forum just top notch on info, there is nothing more current or better for bitcoin.

Signature Campaigns I appreciate staff letting us do.  As I like hardware personally a lot of my sig money goes into hardware, and it allows me to put info on forums or help with some items.
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April 03, 2015, 02:06:01 PM
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PC hardware enthusiasts and even builders are a dying breed. Most youth these days are all about the mobile device, phablet and tablet.
Even laptops which are harder to upgrade and tweak. Gone are the days (almost) of custom rigs for gaming and even mining.

Sucks because hardware is so cheap now compared to back in the day!

You should not just join this forum to make money. The biggest reward you will receive here, is the access to a wealth of information and the access and support from a Bitcoin community.

The monetary reward is just a bonus for something you love to do. {Acquire information and share information}

If you do this on here, you will progress and find the real value of this forum. {Information}

I would agree on that.  This forum just top notch on info, there is nothing more current or better for bitcoin.

Signature Campaigns I appreciate staff letting us do.  As I like hardware personally a lot of my sig money goes into hardware, and it allows me to put info on forums or help with some items.
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April 03, 2015, 02:31:58 PM
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Are there a signature campaign without minimun?

Be careful.
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April 03, 2015, 02:40:59 PM
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Are there a signature campaign without minimun?

There are twitter campaigns I believe and other social media ones but they all require minimums.
Without a minimum amount of participation it kind of defeats the purpose of advertisement, which is what signature campaigns are basically about.
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April 03, 2015, 02:54:23 PM
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Are there a signature campaign without minimun?

Without minimum posts or member level? Bit x and bitmixer have no minimum posting requirements but you have to be a Full Member to join. There are a few campaigns open to newbs and above but don't pay much. You can view all the campaigns at the following https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

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April 03, 2015, 09:43:55 PM
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it a form of advertising in signature space.
I just joined one, can't wait if it pays.

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April 03, 2015, 09:48:38 PM
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Hello,

I heard and read that it's possible to make bitcoins from writing and replying to posts on this forum.
Is it true?

So far I wrote few posts, but I can not see my earnings...

You would need to sign up to a signature campaign that accepts your low rank, once you are a high enough rank i think the best campaigns are those with a fixed rate for certain amount of posts, some pay per post campaigns become spam on the forum and probably do more damage than they do good.

Are there a signature campaign without minimun?

Fairly sure the Bitmixer sig campaign has no minimum post count though they might have changed the requirements by now.


Dadice has no minimum post requirements as bit-x does not have but as i said best to stay away from them types of campaigns.

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April 03, 2015, 11:10:06 PM
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I think this thread is the perfect example why paid per post won't work large scale.  If you look at it there are 4 pages of not a whole lot.  Sure some from each side.

But does this thread bring knowledge that others will benefit from?  Not really.  Should it be locked at this point instead of going on and on? Chances are yes.

But that is just my opinion.  I still think it's better with smaller campaigns then full forum paid per post.
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