Steem Economy
I had someone comment on a posting of mine requesting work in exchange for STEEM.
@gadrian is right. There’s a huge potential for the exchange of goods and services on this platform, as well as non-traditional payment methods available to commissioners. How do we do that?
Well, actually offering goods and services on this platform.
If you’re a content creator, offer to create content for a fee. Artists, writers, teachers, etc. Work with the community to provide your services. If you need content, find content creators who are willing to work for STEEM. Sell items. Buy items. The list goes on. STEEM’s marketplace isn’t limited to purchasing the crypto itself.
So what does that look like for me? Well, I have several services that I offer for a negotiable fee. Proofreading, writing and minimal graphic design experience as a few examples.
I’m also actively looking to partner with Steemit-based visual artists to work on a project for my upcoming novel.
Let’s get this ball rolling, one transaction at a time!
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