Task Section & Paid Advertisements

How It Works

  1. CPC Model: The Task section follows a cost-per-click (CPC) model. Advertisers purchase BDOG tokens and allocate them as rewards. The more BDOG tokens an advertiser contributes, the higher the potential engagement they’ll receive.

  2. Earn by Doing: Players complete various tasks—such as watching ads, visiting websites, or interacting with social media posts—and receive BDOG tokens in return.

  3. Benefits for Advertisers: By leveraging BDOG tokens for their campaigns, advertisers tap into a growing, active community and ensure high visibility. This model also supports a healthy token economy by increasing demand for BDOG.

Creating a Task

  1. Open Tasks: Navigate to the Tasks tab in your BitDog interface.

  2. Go to Extra Tasks: Select Extra Tasks to see all available or potential tasks.

  3. Create Task: Scroll down and click on Create Task.

  4. Fill in Details:

    • Title – Give your task a clear, concise name (e.g., “Follow on Twitter”).

    • Link – Provide the URL where users should go (e.g., your social media page or website).

    • Description – Explain what participants need to do (e.g., “Like our post,” “Watch the ad,” etc.).

    • Total Users – Specify the total number of people you’d like to participate (minimum 1000).

    • Reward Per User – Indicate how many BDOG tokens each user will earn upon completion.

    • Platform Fee – A percentage fee (e.g., 5%) that goes to the platform.

    • Required BDOG – The total amount of BDOG you must deposit to fund the task, calculated automatically based on your reward settings.

  5. Confirm & Launch: Once you’ve entered all the required information, click Continue to finalize your task.

Task Visibility

  • Initial Placement: Newly created tasks appear lower on the task list.

  • Moving Up: As other tasks are completed or expire, your task will naturally move up, increasing its visibility to players.

This system ensures a fair rotation, giving new tasks an opportunity to gain prominence after older ones are finished.

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