Create meaningful content about technology and blockchain topics and get paid.
We take a personal approach with each candidate, discussing your individual availability and requirements. The quality of your work is what matters the most, so we will ask you to provide some of your recent writings for review.
Together, we select topics according to your expertise area, and you begin the research and writing part. Throughout the writing process, we are always available to answer any questions and provide assistance. We expect you to deliver the first draft within two weeks and, if needed, make edits afterwards.
Your earnings depend on the difficulty of the task and the payment method. We agree on compensation before you start writing and make a payment within 14 days after our editor confirms your work as completed. Learn more about our compensation structure here.
Once you complete the writing part, we make final edits, create the necessary visuals, and start distributing the content. We set up our content distribution in a way that helps maximize the reach of your articles. We not only allow you to repost these articles yourself but encourage it (as long as you comply with the copyright requirements and align with our content distribution process).
We set a compensation structure according to the difficulty of the task and the preferred payment method. This will help determine the appropriate compensation amount for each job. The table below should serve as a guideline, and we will agree on the exact amount before you start with each task. You could also be offered a full-time position at Syntropy or undertake larger projects.
You have an option to be paid in NOIA tokens, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether or US dollars. NOIA tokens are publicly traded on multiple exchanges with good liquidity. You can receive them to any wallet that supports ERC-20 tokens and convert them to any other currency.
Brief conceptual articles or tutorials that do not require deep technical knowledge. For articles directly related to Syntropy Stack, the writer should be familiar with the tool and its features.
500-1500 words.
More in-depth conceptual articles or tutorials. They might comprise multiple technologies, topics, tools, or coding languages or require a deeper understanding of networking, DevOps, blockchain, crypto, or other fields. For articles directly related to Syntropy Stack, the writer should be familiar with the tool and its features.
1000-3000 words.
Complex conceptual articles or tutorials that require an expert-level understanding of specific technologies, topics, tools, coding languages, or concepts in networking, DevOps, blockchain, crypto, or other fields. For articles directly related to Syntropy Stack, the writer should be familiar with the tool and its features.
1000-3000 words.