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Re: Bitcoin-Tutorials.com Signature Campaign! ☀ [OPEN for Newbies and Jr. Members]
by
Daylightx
on 27/09/2014, 06:59:00 UTC
Indeed, "users whose signatures aren't very noticeable".

Like mine.

Please count me in, editing signature right after this post.

Edit:

Added sig.
Alright, you're in, congratulations! Smiley ☀ BTC address?

Damn, that was stupid of me, eh, not putting an address? 18EQtwoJ9Xdg7YDfzbhhCt5GXrXjUP5XDk

Edit 2:

You didn't seem to see my address, so...

18EQtwoJ9Xdg7YDfzbhhCt5GXrXjUP5XDk

Edit:

Why not offer this opportunity to more advanced members? Like full/senior/hero? It would be certainly more visible that way...
At the moment I want to give the opportunity to newer members of the community, and I don't want to spend too much at the moment. Higher-ranked members can still participate, they'd just get paid Jr. Member rates, although they probably wouldn't want to because there's better offers out there.

Also, I just noticed that you have signature from another campaign. It may not look the best if you are trying to promote your own business. Someone may think that you are greedy to the point of not wanting to promote your own site but earn some additional btc somewhere else instead.
I was not planning on creating this campaign, I just decided on a whim. My other campaign ends in a few days and I plan on advertising my site after that. You seem pretty knowledgable on campaigns, so I'm wondering, when someone tells me their post count, I don't pay for their past posts right? Why do they tell me how many posts they've already had?

So that you can count how many posts you need to pay for...

If User 1 has 20 posts, after one week he has 65 posts...

you need to pay him for 65 - 20 posts