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medal 5000
7 years 87 days ago
How about making the ability to earn more tokens via a advertisements similar to what you get on mobile phone games. I.e 30 second video clip earns 1 token with a cap of so many videos a day, 25 for example?
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medal 6312
7 years 87 days ago
That's excessive. 25 tokens per day would be way too advantageous imo. There is the mobile app slated to launch in a few months, maybe it'll have something like this.
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medal 5000
7 years 87 days ago
Well, less then. I was just using 25 as an example and giving an initial idea.
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medal 5000
7 years 87 days ago
Games that offer videos to earn credits are easily manipulated and fooled by hack tools, allowing people to purchase unlimited amounts for free, a small business with small budgets would be better to stay clear of such things in order to stay afloat and cover overheads. But that's just my opinion.
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medal 5000
7 years 87 days ago
Ah ok. Best stay away then.
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medal 5000
7 years 87 days ago (edited 7 years 87 days ago)
Don't give up so easily! They have the purchasing tokens well fire-walled. [EDIT] So they say anyways, I not put it to the test I like iGP Manager. Don't wanna risk getting banned!

If it was fool proof too, they could earn a low steady income, something like 5 cents/pence from each video watched. Their main income would still be people buying tokens, rather than watching a video though.
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medal 5000
7 years 87 days ago (edited 7 years 86 days ago)
Sorry, if they start introducing advertising like that I am out of here. But I doubt they will.

If it was to happen it would most likely be on the mobile app, and as a rule I stay away from anything that tries to force feed ad's. The main reason being, the app owner doesn't have control normally over what ad's/videos are displayed. They normally just sell advertising space to company who in turn see it on to anyone who will pay.

This is why for example one of our local ISP's was seen advertising on a pirating website that they are forced to block... And on the other side, I have accidentally selected an ad on a legitimate app that brings you off to some dodgey webpage that tries to look like google store and make you install something etc...

Its a can of worms. I would, in this case, disagree completely with James and say give up on that one. Sorry.
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