Seriously, sometimes I think there is s group of people paid for bringing down as much as just a little grain of inspiration in this world. Ok, so you suggest me to show some poems for free before I charge, fine, got it and you say that my niche is too narrow focusing only on Bitcoin. So ok, I'll write about anything you desire but based on a nice dialogue. Ok done. But why the heavy judgement?! C'mon let this flower grow. So far I see so many people here on the forum quite simply wasting their own energy and lifetime trying actively to bring people down BEFORE you even get a clue of what things are about. So, to your suggestions, 1: No and 2: No. 10$ per poem IS giving it away. When the demand grows the price will rise too and I adress bitcoin or crypto websites, initiatives, news, blogs or anyone who can afford much more than 10 bucks. You can pay after you get the poem based on trust. If you want to steal a 10$ poem please be my guest. Ok, my suggestion is: If you want a poem pm me. If not pm me some constructive suggestions in a kind tone instead of poluting the thread with prejudice or just head over to a thread that actually interest you
Nah, he's asking for $10. If you expect professional poems from this guy for $10 then you clearly have the wrong way of thinking. I assume he's not much different from you and I on how he he writes and the $10 that we would be paying would simply be for amusement's sake, not for actual writing quality. An actual poem from an actual writer could cost you much higher than he is asking for. The fact that OP is also offering only Bitcoin poems also reinforces the idea that he is offering this for people who have nothing else to spend it on. You are not his target audience. Think about that guy offering crappy drawings a few months back for $1 apiece. It is not much different from that, really.
I am not sure if you meant to respond to my post or the person I quoted's post. In case you are actually referring to me, I meant no ill-will with my post. I was in fact trying to support you albeit maybe with the wrong reasoning. What I was saying is that if onrise felt like the $10 were too much for a poem, then he wasn't your target audience. I simply assumed by the price that you must not be a professional writer-- but I could definitely be wrong, I haven't seen any of your work. The main point I was trying to get across was that he should not be judging the price tags on other people's work so harshly without any proof. I do apologize if this meaning was lost when I mentioned the other person with the crappy drawings, as I am not trying to say your poems are crappy, just that everything has a price resulting in supply and demand.