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RE: I'll Use Bid Bot for Exposure and to Earn More Steem, If You Don't Like It, Then Whatever

in #misc7 years ago

You need to transfer SBD to the bid bot account ... so you'd go to your Wallet section:

  1. input the account name,

  2. then how much SBD you will send (again, each bid bot minimum is different, some don't have minimum, but for those that do, usually sending at least 4 SBD should suffice), and then in

  3. Memo area, you would copy/paste link of the post you want the upvote to go to.

Make sure the account name you send is correct.

Does the above make more sense? It's as easy as that.

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what part of this WALLET area do I sent SBD to the bot company?

There's a down arrow next to your SBD amount ... there's a down arrow to actually any of those arrows.

Is this your first time transferring any amount of any kind to anyone?

Never sent SBD to anyone. Looks like I need to chose " Transfer" and fill out @ " " ( person or bot I am sending to)

Yea like my instructions in comment I wrote above. Note that when you send, the upvote from the bid bot doesn't happen until anywhere from 15 minutes to up to 1.5-2 hours later.

Good to know that it take 15 min or more for the bid bot to take in affect.....did not know that. mahalo.

Yup it varies ... it doesn't matter how long it takes honestly ... it'll happen when the bid bot account is allowed to upvote within the SteemIt rules for upvoting.

How do you decide how much SBD to sent to the Bot company? I know some bot companies require minimum SBD. So, more SBD per content the more exposure or upvotes from other Steemians?

You decide based on your budget and what you are comfortable sending SBD. More SBD doesn't necessarily mean more exposure, but the chances are higher.

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