Hi Lee,
Nice to steemit-meet you. I am non-CIS. And I really liked the fact that you specified that you are CIS in your first sentence. The acknowledgement of this fact will make some people get into Google and look up what CIS actually means.
I am going to write essays on what I have in my head, since I am a copywriter and I write for 3 ICOs (I prepare white papers, social and forum activities, etc.).
I am planning to work only in the cryptocurrency/ies niches and don't plant to try and cover other things.
I think that just providing commentary on the points that I care about will be extremely useful for me since I think I need to write out around 250 000 words in crypto in order to get to the expert level.
Some of my posts are pretty bland and I am just regurgitating the thoughts of other people, my own thoughts. I don't think that they are very valuable. But I think that it's not feasible for anybody to expect that a copywriter can write out really valuable copy from the very start. You need to go through the immersion process.
So, maybe, you can also read articles and write about the stuff that resonates with you. This will help you get deeper into the crypto field. In 6-12 months you will get the skills that you need to write out good copy for ICOs and other projects.
I don't mean that your English is bad. It's extremely good. The point is that I am not a native speaker and I am sort trying to locate and smooth out the kinks in my flow yet. You don't seem to have any kinks at all.
So, maybe you can do some investigative journalism pieces. For instance, you can write a very big article on what Lightning is and how Steemit works.
I subscribed to you and would love to hear more from you.
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