6 Tried and Proven Ways to Blog Your Crypto Project

Cryptocurrency and blockchain projects are a dime-a-dozen. It seems that everyone wants to develop the next best thing, or to improve upon Satoshi Nakamoto’s grand idea. Some already have.

While such ambition is nothing new, crypto startups have a tall hill to climb. Not everyone understands the technology, and not everyone wants to. In fact, many people stuck in the late 20th century have been overly critical of blockchain projects, going so far as to sabotage any efforts to legitimize it. We at CryptoBloggers are the cheerleaders. We want to see crypto succeed, and that’s why we specialize in blogging for cryptocurrency projects.

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Not only are we excellent wordsmiths, but we are professional veteran bloggers. We’ve been at it since 2006 and have more than 30,000 blog posts behind us–from writing to managing the production of original content.

If you have a crypto or blockchain project you are trying to get off the ground, we can help you. We offer these six ways cryptocurrency startups can start a professional blog and use it to grow interest in your project–the guerrilla marketing way.

  1. Traditional WordPress BloggingWordPress is the original blog management system. There is no blog platform that can match it in technological prowess, search engine optimization benefits, and sheer blogging magic. Any web developer worth her salt can attach a WordPress blog to any website and get you going in no time at all. The countless plugins, themes, and robust support community are unmatched. You can write your blog yourself or hire a professional blogging team like CryptoBloggers to produce your hot crypto content.
  2. Kick off a Medium Blog – I get it. Not everyone wants to deal with the hassle of development and potential hacks that come with an open-source platform like WordPress. In my opinion, these are minimal concerns considering the awesome benefits of a WordPress blog, but if you just want to launch and go, Medium has you covered. Medium also has the Medium Partner Program, which could allow you to earn from your content publishing. This, by the way, is how the popular news publication Hackernoon got its start.
  3. Launch on Steemit – Not as well known as Medium, Steemit does have one advantage. It’s also a cryptocurrency project. In fact, on Steemit, you can turn your daily blog posts into an investment in STEEM currency. Over time, as you blog more and interact with other Steemians, you can earn Steem’s native currency and build up your account to nice proportions. Plus, you can do as others have done and invest directly into STEEM. The advantage to doing this is your account grows faster and, as it grows, it becomes more powerful on the Steem blockchain. Build a following and other Steemians will upvote your content, helping you to grow it into a more powerful currency nest egg for your business. With the SteemPress plugin, you can publish your posts on your company’s WordPress blog and automatically republish it on the Steem blockchain with an automatic link back to your blog and still get the benefits of growing your Steem business account. It’s an incredibly powerful combination.
  4. NarrativeNarrative just launched into beta last month. Still a little bit primitive, I have high hopes for this platform, which has a leg up on Steemit in terms of its user interface. Steemit has better publishing options with third-party applications whereas Narrative has at least a basic publishing interface that I believe will be improved over time. Plus, when the platform rolls out its Publications feature later this year or early next year, I believe it will add extra value to businesses who’d prefer to communicate with potential fans and customers through a branded publication. On Narrative, like on Steemit, you can earn the native currency just for publishing.
  5. LinkedInLinkedIn is a great place to blog if you want to reach a business audience that is looking for a project like yours. And, trust me, there are a lot of blockchain and crypto project enthusiasts on LinkedIn. If you’re already on LinkedIn, just log into your account and click the blue “Write an article” link in the center of the page. You have your very own LinkedIn blog right there. When you publish, anyone connected to you on LinkedIn can see your posts.
  6. Decentralized Blogging – In this age of decentralization, which has become quite a buzzword in recent years, it’s possible to spread your blog posts around to the various platforms where you can reach different audiences at different times. Publish to your WordPress blog one day, then to LinkedIn another day, then on Medium, and then move on to Steemit, to Narrative, and to Trybe, another blockchain project that allows you to reach a social audience and get paid in a native currency. Each day, you can publish a unique and original blog post for your audience or re-purpose content you’ve published to the other platforms. Either way, you’re reaching a different audience with each blog post.

If you don’t have time to manage your own blogging efforts, hire a professional blogging service to assist you. CryptoBloggers will accept payment in USD or one of various cryptocurrencies. Inquire today about our crypto blogging service.

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