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Re: What is a signature campaign???
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nyamZ
on 23/05/2016, 01:32:13 UTC
so to say, the the higher our rank in this forum the better signature campaign gained?
each signature campaign provider had different minimum requirements to their membership?


It's not the better signature campaign gained but the better payment gained from signature campaigns. Yes, the higher your rank, the payment is also high. But it will take a long time to do this.
Yes, every campaign has rules to follow and requirements to full fill. The most common one is be a constructive poster with recent posts or just be active.

i see. thank you very much for the explanation sir.
if i may ask other question,
"But it will take a long time to do this", does it mean to level up to higher rank? or to do their campaign to reach the mentioned payment?

IT may take a while to get a high payment dependent on the one mentioned.
For a new user, if you have regular and constructive posts you should be able to get around 0.00005BTC per post or higher.
Have a look at the comparison of signature campaigns for more information.
If you rank up to junior member, you can join Yobit's campaign and you can post as often or little as you want, and get payments within 4 hours (provided the wallet for the capaigns is topped up).

i see.
as for "For a new user, if you have regular and constructive posts you should be able to get around 0.00005BTC per post or higher", where is the payment come from sir?
and for "(provided the wallet for the capaigns is topped up)", what is that means?
Dont use signature campaigns as source of free btc or source of income..i suggest that it would be better if you will only join sig campaign when you reach the full member rank.

im agree, because if you start like a newbie maybe for gain more money you could sttart themes just for money... when you really have a question and you want learn about something, the posts and comments are "written naturally" aginst the forced writting... dont you think?


Greetings

very much agree.
but that "written naturally" though, if i may say it depends on individual educational background, experience and language literacy.
and as for newbie like us, good explanation and guidence from senior members are much oblige Grin

cheers