If you’re a freelance writer trying to get into Web3, you've probably tried to mint an NFT book on any of the NFT marketplaces for books or tried your hand at Mirror.xyz's non-fiction writing.
There are more things you can do other than NFT books in Web3.
Here are some of the best ones:
Illuvium is the necessary Pokemon-esque game, like Axie Infinity but focusing on the creatures rather than the collecting and breeding aspect.
Edenhorde, for example, has an ongoing story.
I’ve written three white papers for NFT book projects during my freelance writing career. These are well-paid but also time-consuming gigs.
Whitepaper writing involves putting into detailed Web3 jargon all the ins and out’s of the Web3 project.
Writing a newsletter about Web3 and writing a Web3 newsletter isn’t the same thing.
Their app is easy to understand and can be monetized with time. Newsletter writing is often lucrative and rarely needs you to be on top of much. You just have to be good at marketing.
Freelance writers with an active newsletter in Web2 can move their e-mail subscriber list to Web3 through Paragraph.xyz. They have an import newsletter feature that makes this process easy.
Hi mate, I'm Jason, big fan of your work at Wordsmith Sebas, also co-founder of Qwestive (backed by Binance, already working with X2Y2, DODO, Exomon, FRAKT, etc.) - we are building a web3 referral/partnership marketing protocol where top web3 projects can connect with communities that has influence to help increase reach. You built an amazing audience and distribution channel, and I wonder if you have time for a chat? Would love to hear your thoughts on the product and see if we can partner together to bring our clients to your distribution channel. 🙂
Hello Jason! Thanks for taking the time to read my pieces and also reach out. I'd love to learn more about your product; when are you available for a chat? Feel free to reach out to me on Twitter too: @wordsmithsebas. -Sebastian