crypto and blockchain news stories wanted
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
We are a brand new website providing news stories. We focus primarily on the blockchain and crypto industry and are looking for talented writers from around the world.
You do not necessarily have to be an expert in crypto or blockchain, but you do need to have a talent for writing, and be able to do the necessary research to ensure your news stories and articles are factual. You must also be capable of excellent written English.
News stories and articles can be based on other news stories and articles from other sites, however you should NOT plagiarize other peoples work. A news article based on a trending topic or subject is acceptable if written in your own words.
Your bid will be for 5x news stories - Each news story will be limited to 300-350 words, and can be based on any of the following categories:
Cryptocurrency
Blockchain Tech
NFT’s
DeFi
GameFi
Metaverse
Regulation
New Crypto Projects
Crypto Markets or Pricing
Each news story must include a title and the body of text should be limited to 350 words. We will check each news story with our anti plagiarism tool.
Some examples of similar sites for inspiration include: CoinTelegraph, DailyHodl, CoinGape, CryptoPotato, Zycrypto
We may give preference to those who can provide an example news story to demonstrate your skill as a writer and your grasp of written English.
Remember your bid is for a total of 5x news stories based on any of the topics mentioned above.
We may look to form a regular partnership with the right freelancer, and are happy to credit your work if preferred.
Important - Your bid should be the amount you are expecting to be paid, not just a "placeholder" amount to start a conversation. If we start a conversation and you suddenly then ask, "Ok, so how much are you willing to pay for this project?" after already bidding an amount, then this will immediately mark the end of the conversation, and I will find someone else. I'm tired of people making low bids, only for them to suddenly request 3x the initial bid amount once we start a conversation. It wastes everyone's time simply ensures that we will never work together, and I will select someone else.
You do not necessarily have to be an expert in crypto or blockchain, but you do need to have a talent for writing, and be able to do the necessary research to ensure your news stories and articles are factual. You must also be capable of excellent written English.
News stories and articles can be based on other news stories and articles from other sites, however you should NOT plagiarize other peoples work. A news article based on a trending topic or subject is acceptable if written in your own words.
Your bid will be for 5x news stories - Each news story will be limited to 300-350 words, and can be based on any of the following categories:
Cryptocurrency
Blockchain Tech
NFT’s
DeFi
GameFi
Metaverse
Regulation
New Crypto Projects
Crypto Markets or Pricing
Each news story must include a title and the body of text should be limited to 350 words. We will check each news story with our anti plagiarism tool.
Some examples of similar sites for inspiration include: CoinTelegraph, DailyHodl, CoinGape, CryptoPotato, Zycrypto
We may give preference to those who can provide an example news story to demonstrate your skill as a writer and your grasp of written English.
Remember your bid is for a total of 5x news stories based on any of the topics mentioned above.
We may look to form a regular partnership with the right freelancer, and are happy to credit your work if preferred.
Important - Your bid should be the amount you are expecting to be paid, not just a "placeholder" amount to start a conversation. If we start a conversation and you suddenly then ask, "Ok, so how much are you willing to pay for this project?" after already bidding an amount, then this will immediately mark the end of the conversation, and I will find someone else. I'm tired of people making low bids, only for them to suddenly request 3x the initial bid amount once we start a conversation. It wastes everyone's time simply ensures that we will never work together, and I will select someone else.