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RE: Bid bots are being used not enough = maximum profit
This is a nice post, informative, and at the same time I am missing something. You provide a lot of detail, but I don't get it 100%
Should start by saying I am not using bots, apart from @tipu to increase payout for one of my contests.
What do the numbers mean exactly? You say you tried it for @rocky1, but which one is that? How do you decide which one to use? How do you know what kind of upvote you can expect?
Not even sure I will ever use a bot, but I'd like to understand it a little better. Your post helped, but I am not 100% there yet.
Poeh, this is a simple question. But the answer is very complex. I think we need to write a few comments like a Q&A to fully get the bid bot concept.
I use steembottracker.com. You can estimate the value of the upvote you buy there. But it's quite uncertain as this value can change until the last second before the bot actually votes.
I chose @rocky1 because it upvotes as of 0 minutes and has a minimum ROI of 1%. So you basically can't lose any money.
Strange thing is that the maximum ROI is 10%, but I managed to make 39%. I think even taking curation of 25% into account that the ROI is slightly above 25%. But that should be calculated to check.
All I want to say is that you really need to be careful with everything regarding bots.
I understand, you don't have to go through all that trouble right now. As I said, it is unlikely I am going to use voting bots any time soon.
Can you see, when people stumble upon this post, how the image with information has not that much information without anyone telling what the numbers exactly mean?
Also you start mentioning @rocky1, but that term/name doesn't show up in the screen, so it is hard to grasp which one you picked, let alone why.
As stated I am not looking for a 100% successproof manual, there is always a risk. Understanding the use of bots, bit by bit, would be great.
I understand. Now you say my post is pretty difficult written. Especially if you want to understand every detail. And I wrote it for very experienced users.
And to be honest I don't have the intention to write the same story much more clear and detailed. Cause that would only bring a much higher investment in terms of time, without getting financially rewarded for it.
Nevertheless if you or someone else asks me a question I will almost always answer it. Cause that's what I believe in, the social aspect of this platform.
Well not difficult written, but making jumps not everyone will be able to follow. Okay I guess you could call that difficult written. :)
The thing is, you are writing about an interesting subject, and in a perspective different from what others do.
As they say in the movie 'I will be back', when I have a more to the point question. It is nice to have someone around who knows about these things.