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September 29, 2017, 07:20:55 AM
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Writing white papers for ICO’s is an overlooked skill. Too many developers write their own. As a result, they come off as amateurs. Often they have amazing skills in development, but lack the basic understanding of writing for an audience.

If you need a white paper writer for an upcoming ICO, then contact me. I have 20 years’ experience in writing. White papers are my specialty and I know the ins and outs. I can keep you from making the same mistakes most developers make in writing their white papers – too technical, overly detailed, lack of clarity in the main points, poor organization, overly academic tone, too chatty of a tone (questions credibility), too salesy, lack of hook, too detached, etc.
Kelly Mitchell



You should move this thread to the "Services" board.You are offering a service,this is not a project development discussion.
Anyway,do you have something like a portfolio? White papers that you have created for big ICOs.
I was thinking about creating an ICO about a brand new cryprocurrency gambling game and hate writing white papers and announcement threads.I have other work now,but i`m gonna need a really good writer for my future projects.
 
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September 29, 2017, 07:12:18 AM
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I will like you to write a white paper for my project. kindly get back to me so we can talk in details.
newbie
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September 29, 2017, 06:35:42 AM
#1
Writing white papers for ICO’s is an overlooked skill. Too many developers write their own. As a result, they come off as amateurs. Often they have amazing skills in development, but lack the basic understanding of writing for an audience.

If you need a white paper writer for an upcoming ICO, then contact me. I have 20 years’ experience in writing. White papers are my specialty and I know the ins and outs. I can keep you from making the same mistakes most developers make in writing their white papers – too technical, overly detailed, lack of clarity in the main points, poor organization, overly academic tone, too chatty of a tone (questions credibility), too salesy, lack of hook, too detached, etc.
Kelly Mitchell

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