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Paid Content Request
If you want well-researched content, we recommend that you use the paid-content request approach. Paid requests are content requests where our users back their content request via our utility token. (We are optimizing our Content Factory process and will update this page shortly to address any change.
Once paid requests pass through legal review, they will go directly to the job registry, skipping the voting procedure. Every Paid Content Request will have a payment guarantee, as explained in the next paragraphs.
Among other parameters, you can set the following requirement, on any Paid Content Request:
Deadline for submission
Minimum MPXR required from content creators to claim the job
Tone (Formal, Academic, Business, Sponsored)
Type (one time, series),
Licensing Type (Open Access, Copyright, Copyleft)
Payment amount in USD or MPX
There are two types of Paid Content requests: Single Submission and Multiple Submission.
SingleSubmission paid Content Request
The process in single submission is straightforward: you will make the content request, deposit the exact amount of MPX you are willing to pay, and then the job will go to our Job Registry and wait there to be claimed by content creators. Once it is claimed, it will no longer be visible for other content creators.
The default minimum payment to issue a single submission is 500 MPX, but you can raise the bar.
MultipleSubmission Paid Content Request
Instead of one content creator, you can request submission from different content creators. To avoid topic repetition, the maximum number of content creators that can work on one single contract is 5.
The default minimum MPX to issue multiple submissions is 1,800. Even though all content creators are rewarded, Mindplex will publish only three contents. Don’t forget to raise the bar so you can attract more content creators.
The default reward sharing is as follows: 55% for the best submission, 35% to be shared between 2nd and 3rd place submissions, and 10% between the bottom two.
Once you receive the submissions, you can rank them. Furthermore, you can play with the percentage shares except for 1st place; the default split is 20% for 2nd place, 15% for the 3rd place, 6% for 4th place, and 4% for 5th place. We gave you room to play so you can change the parameters; second place reward can be set between 20% and 18%, 3rd place can be set between 17% and 15%, 4th place can be set between 8% and 6%, while 5th place can be set between 4% and 2%.
The default reward sharing for 4 submissions is as follows: 55% for the best submission, 40% to be shared between 2nd and 3rd place submissions, and 5% for 4th place. Furthermore, you can play with the percentage shares except for 1st place and 4th place; the default split between 2nd and 3rd place is 25% for 2nd place and 15% for the 3rd place. We gave you room to play so you can change the parameters; second place reward can be set between maximum 28% and minimum 21%, while 3rd place can be set between maximum 19% and minimum 12%.
The default reward sharing for 3 submissions is as follows: 55% for the best submission and 45% to be shared between 2nd and 3rd place submissions. Furthermore, you can play with the percentage shares except for 1st place; the default split between 2nd and 3rd place is 25% for 2nd place and 20% for the 3rd place. We gave you room to play so you can change the parameters; second place reward can be set between maximum 30% and minimum 25%, while 3rd place can be set between maximum 20% and minimum 15%.
The default reward sharing for 2 submissions is as follows: 55% for the best submission and 45% for 2nd place submission.