My first post
introduction·@andrew-golyanov·
0.000 HBDMy first post
 Hi guys, This is my first post on Steemit. I have been doing some blogging, bitcointalking and whitepapering for a couple of months, but for some reason I was not ready to start steemiting yet. So, now, I think, is the great time for me to come here and start interacting with the native crypto community. What's my purpose here? I am currently wrapping up a project, during which I was supporting an ICO, and rolling out my own website, where I will marketing copywriting and translation services only in crypto (I translate from English into Russian and have a team for 10 other languages). Since I am not willing to disclose my publications for other ICOs, I decided to start doing some blogging on Steemit. I would like to write my thoughts on articles from cointelegraph, coindesk and reddit discussions. I think I want track Boxmining, David Hay and Thomas Lewis here, writing shorter comments on their posts to voice my opinions on the topics they cover. Whenever I do that, I can expect that some of their followers might look into my blog here and start following me as well. This system would not work that good either just online or on YouTube. I am planning to invest 1-3K USD into my Steemit account, so that I have more power here, which will help me interact more effectively with the community and draw attention to my posts. Ultimately, I would like to draw potential customers to my website. I am going to post the website in my profile. These potential customers might actually come from my site to steemit and then go back, if they are ready to order a test. I really like this funnel structure, because my potential leads can migrate from my site and see that I am a real crypto lover, that I am interacting with other real crypto guys like Boxmining, David Hay and others, writing comments to their posts every day, and that I am deep into this field. There's not a lot of copywriters who seem to be ready to dedicate their careers to crypto and fintech in general. I don't know why it's like that. This space has enormous potential. I believe that the crypto will grow for decades, not just months. It's the new way of building civilizations, I think… Cardano, for instance, offers the tools for mini-robots to transact, while swimming in your blood stream. Paypal won't do anymore. Ripple might rip through the banking sector with no banking sector left after that. Bitcoin might become the next gold. This thing is not going anywhere, I guess. Why blogging in general? I like communicating my thoughts and "packaging" ideas, so that they are easy to understand and strike a chord. I think that I might be willing to go into politics in Russia, if the political climate gets better a bit in here. I want to bring insights from the crypto world to the politics world in 3-5 years. Writing about something else I think I will try to write one article every week about something completely non-crypto, for instance, my love for jogging, my understanding of the Russian soul, my opinion on what's in the cards for Russia. Steemit is a good place to do that, because if I write a good article, I might get more exposure to the community, get some money and also just fun. Otherwise, I would need to make a blog on jogging, which is pretty hard to do.