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RE: LeoThread 2024-10-23 11:23

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Prompt: I have a website that I want to refer users for registering as my referrals. Are there any services I can pay so they people to sign up under my referral and post something before I pay them?

Response:

Yes, there are several services and strategies you can explore to get users to sign up under your referral and take actions like posting content before you pay them. These services range from influencer marketing platforms, paid referral programs, to incentivized social campaigns. Here are some options:

  1. Influencer Marketing Platforms
  2. Paid Referral Campaigns
  3. Incentivized Sign-up Campaigns
  4. Microwork Platforms
  5. Bounty Programs or Airdrops

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1. Influencer Marketing Platforms

You can hire influencers who have a following aligned with your platform's niche. They can promote your referral link to their audience, and you can negotiate payment based on conversions (i.e., sign-ups and posts). Examples include:

  • Upfluence
  • Influencity
  • Impact.com

2. Paid Referral Campaigns

Some platforms specialize in running referral programs where users sign up through your referral link, and you only pay for actions completed (such as making a post). Platforms like:

  • Refersion
  • Post Affiliate Pro
  • PartnerStack

3. Incentivized Sign-up Campaigns

These platforms allow you to pay users to perform certain tasks, such as signing up through your referral and posting. You can set specific criteria before payment is released:

  • Swagbucks (incentivized task completion)
  • PrizeRebel
  • OfferToro (runs on GPT or rewards platforms)
  • TimeBucks

4. Microwork Platforms

You can post small paid tasks on platforms that offer gig work. You can set requirements for users to sign up, post, and provide proof before you pay them:

  • Amazon Mechanical Turk
  • Microworkers
  • RapidWorkers

5. Bounty Programs or Airdrops

This is common in blockchain and crypto spaces. You can create a bounty where users need to sign up and complete a task (such as making a post) to receive rewards. For example:

  • Bounty0x
  • Crew3 (for Web3)

You can combine these services with your own automated tracking system to ensure users meet the posting criteria before payment is made.

Prompt: Give me as many alternatives as you can for "Microworkers" to put my "Sign-up and create a post" tasks on. I prefer sites that take cryptocurrency, but I want everything!

Response:

Here’s a concise list of alternatives to Microworkers for "Sign-up and create a post" tasks:

  • Cryptocurrency-Friendly: CoinTasker, Coinpayu, EarnCrypto, Bituro, TimeBucks, AirdropAlert, StormX, Latium.
  • General Microtask Platforms: RapidWorkers, Picoworkers, Clickworker, TaskRabbit, Appen, Freelancer, Gigbucks, PeoplePerHour, CrowdFlower, Spare5.
  • Incentivized Offer Platforms: OfferDaddy, Offertoro, Adscend Media, CPAGrip, CPAlead, Lootably.
  • Bounty/Airdrop Platforms: Bounty0x, Crew3, Bountysource, Crowdholding, AirdropKing.
  • Rewards/Survey Platforms: Swagbucks, PrizeRebel, InboxDollars.
  • GPT Sites: ySense, Rewarding Ways, PointsPrizes.

1. Cryptocurrency-Friendly Platforms

These platforms either pay users in crypto or accept cryptocurrency for task submissions.

  • CoinTasker: Microtask platform where users complete tasks in exchange for Bitcoin.
  • Coinpayu: Allows advertisers to post microtasks, paying users in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
  • EarnCrypto: Pay users in a variety of cryptocurrencies for completing microtasks.
  • Bituro: Allows users to complete tasks for Bitcoin, Ethereum, or gift cards.
  • TimeBucks: A GPT (Get-Paid-To) site where you can run microtask campaigns, including cryptocurrency payouts.
  • AirdropAlert: Ideal for blockchain/crypto projects to post tasks such as sign-ups, where users earn cryptocurrency.
  • StormX: Pay users for completing tasks and shopping online, with earnings paid out in cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum).
  • Honeygain: While not strictly for tasks, you can incentivize sign-ups and pay users in Bitcoin for their activity.
  • Latium: Freelancing platform that allows you to post microtasks, and pay in a variety of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT.

2. General Microwork Platforms

These platforms allow a variety of microtasks and typically work with fiat, but could still work for your use case.

  • RapidWorkers: Similar to Microworkers with a focus on small online tasks.
  • Picoworkers: Offers microtasks such as sign-ups, reviews, and social media interactions.
  • Clickworker: Offers small tasks and crowdsourcing options. You can set up custom tasks, but it's primarily fiat-based.
  • TaskRabbit: More focused on real-world services, but certain online tasks can be set up (sign-ups, reviews).
  • Appen: A large crowd-work platform for online tasks.
  • Freelancer: While more of a freelancing platform, you can create microtask projects here as well.
  • Gigbucks: Post small gigs such as sign-ups and other simple tasks.
  • PeoplePerHour: A freelance marketplace where you can create small tasks for users to complete.
  • CrowdFlower: Now part of Figure Eight, a crowdsourcing platform that allows users to perform microtasks.
  • Spare5: A microtask platform where users can complete a variety of tasks, including online jobs.

3. Incentivized Offer Platforms

These platforms allow you to post offer walls or incentivized tasks where users can earn by completing your tasks.

  • OfferDaddy: Users complete your tasks in exchange for points that can be redeemed for rewards.
  • Offertoro: You can post offer-wall campaigns, paying users for sign-ups and more.
  • Adscend Media: A rewards-based platform that can handle incentivized sign-ups.
  • CPAGrip: A popular CPA network that allows you to create incentivized campaigns, paying users per action (like signing up).
  • CPAlead: Offers performance-based sign-up tasks, where users are paid once the task is complete.
  • Lootably: A GPT platform offering users points for completing your tasks.

4. Bounty Platforms and Airdrop Campaigns

These platforms are specifically for tasks related to blockchain or crypto.

  • Bounty0x: Ideal for crypto and blockchain projects, where users complete bounties (like sign-ups or social tasks) for cryptocurrency.
  • Crew3: Web3 community platform for bounty tasks and airdrop rewards.
  • Bountysource: Allows you to create bounties for specific actions like sign-ups and posts.
  • Crowdholding: A blockchain-based platform where users complete tasks in exchange for crypto rewards.
  • AirdropKing: While mainly for token airdrops, you can set up campaigns where users complete tasks in exchange for tokens.

5. Reward and Survey Platforms

These platforms typically pay out in gift cards or cash, but they offer good opportunities for incentivized sign-ups.

  • Swagbucks: You can post tasks like sign-ups and offer users points in exchange for their work.
  • PrizeRebel: Similar to Swagbucks, users earn rewards for completing tasks like sign-ups.
  • InboxDollars: Allows task posting and users get paid for completing simple tasks like signing up or taking surveys.

6. Task-Based GPT Sites

These are platforms where users get paid to perform small tasks (surveys, sign-ups, etc.).

  • ySense: A GPT site that allows for task completion in exchange for cash or gift cards.
  • Rewarding Ways: GPT site where you can post tasks like sign-ups and reward users with PayPal or gift cards.
  • PointsPrizes: Users can earn points by completing tasks like sign-ups and redeem them for gift cards or Bitcoin.

By leveraging these platforms, you can diversify your approach to finding users who will sign up and complete the post requirement under your referral system. Depending on the platform and your preference for cryptocurrency payments, you can adjust the strategy accordingly.