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August 27, 2017, 08:20:24 PM
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The best way to learn something here is to be active, to read a lot, ask right questions, track the companies and see what they do when making announcements or running bounty campaign.
No one will bring you the know-how on a plate)

Thats right Information is King, and that is what he is doing. On launching on ICO, mostly your messaging will reach to intended investors.You can have several campaigns like in Signature and social media campaign. Also, you can utilized other medium like in dideos, blog writeups slack and telegram etc.  You must have a viable project that is reliable and feasible or guaranteed to have profit once it is in operational.

Thanks so much for the reply Insanerman, thanks for sharing this insight, I really appreciate that..saves a lot of time, its very valuable. Do you know, if there are any members who choose to mentor newbies here to refine their professional consulting skills?  Smiley

Have a good one!
It is very rare and few. You may go to market place and search for any bounty campaign for the newbie. Actually, newbie period is the time to understand the forum, read and ask questions from expertise members here. Without knowledge, there is no value if you are getting higher ranks. 

Hi again, just wanted to share information that one of the team published [Ann] you may take a look at the project, lot's of completed and on-going work as well Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2112728.0
PreICO starts very soon.
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August 30, 2017, 07:11:05 AM
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The best advice that I think might be good for any pre-sale token is to seek the support and collaboration of really active members with higher membership ranks on BitcoinTalk. They've been around for awhile, they know better and have great insights on how the crypto community works than a senior financial director whose rank is newbie. Seeing a pre-sale ANN from a newbie draws a whole of questions and replies that'd likely to be 99% negative. This is what i recently suffered, but I've been taking my time to firstly learn from others in the community, contribute to the community and try befriend a few community players with higher ranks before thinking about announcing a creepy ICO.
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August 30, 2017, 07:46:31 AM
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The best advice that I think might be good for any pre-sale token is to seek the support and collaboration of really active members with higher membership ranks on BitcoinTalk. They've been around for awhile, they know better and have great insights on how the crypto community works than a senior financial director whose rank is newbie. Seeing a pre-sale ANN from a newbie draws a whole of questions and replies that'd likely to be 99% negative. This is what i recently suffered, but I've been taking my time to firstly learn from others in the community, contribute to the community and try befriend a few community players with higher ranks before thinking about announcing a creepy ICO.



^^^that's the way to go!!!

here is a list on what you should watch out before starting a ico ( made by community members)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2131560.0

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August 30, 2017, 01:12:14 PM
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The best advice that I think might be good for any pre-sale token is to seek the support and collaboration of really active members with higher membership ranks on BitcoinTalk. They've been around for awhile, they know better and have great insights on how the crypto community works than a senior financial director whose rank is newbie. Seeing a pre-sale ANN from a newbie draws a whole of questions and replies that'd likely to be 99% negative. This is what i recently suffered, but I've been taking my time to firstly learn from others in the community, contribute to the community and try befriend a few community players with higher ranks before thinking about announcing a creepy ICO.
Hi there, thanks so much for your advice, really appreciate that. I'm learning all the time and seems like its endless process Smiley definitely, having adviser or more experienced players is a way to go. I'm open to befriend to anyone Smiley
By the way, team that I joined recently launched preico and some issues already surfaced, we will overcome them eventually
ODMCoin.com
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August 30, 2017, 01:20:04 PM
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The best advice that I think might be good for any pre-sale token is to seek the support and collaboration of really active members with higher membership ranks on BitcoinTalk. They've been around for awhile, they know better and have great insights on how the crypto community works than a senior financial director whose rank is newbie. Seeing a pre-sale ANN from a newbie draws a whole of questions and replies that'd likely to be 99% negative. This is what i recently suffered, but I've been taking my time to firstly learn from others in the community, contribute to the community and try befriend a few community players with higher ranks before thinking about announcing a creepy ICO.



^^^that's the way to go!!!

here is a list on what you should watch out before starting a ico ( made by community members)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2131560.0
Thank you very much for sharing a link, can't wait to read it!)) Hope everything goes well for you!!  Team that I'm working with already made (Ann) here on bitcoin talk. Awesome technology and contracts.
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August 30, 2017, 01:22:06 PM
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The best advice that I think might be good for any pre-sale token is to seek the support and collaboration of really active members with higher membership ranks on BitcoinTalk. They've been around for awhile, they know better and have great insights on how the crypto community works than a senior financial director whose rank is newbie. Seeing a pre-sale ANN from a newbie draws a whole of questions and replies that'd likely to be 99% negative. This is what i recently suffered, but I've been taking my time to firstly learn from others in the community, contribute to the community and try befriend a few community players with higher ranks before thinking about announcing a creepy ICO.



^^^that's the way to go!!!

here is a list on what you should watch out before starting a ico ( made by community members)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2131560.0
Thank you very much for sharing a link, can't wait to read it!)) Hope everything goes well for you!!  Team that I'm working with already made (Ann) here on bitcoin talk. Awesome technology and contracts.

^^^link  ANN ?

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August 30, 2017, 01:27:38 PM
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The best advice that I think might be good for any pre-sale token is to seek the support and collaboration of really active members with higher membership ranks on BitcoinTalk. They've been around for awhile, they know better and have great insights on how the crypto community works than a senior financial director whose rank is newbie. Seeing a pre-sale ANN from a newbie draws a whole of questions and replies that'd likely to be 99% negative. This is what i recently suffered, but I've been taking my time to firstly learn from others in the community, contribute to the community and try befriend a few community players with higher ranks before thinking about announcing a creepy ICO.



^^^that's the way to go!!!

here is a list on what you should watch out before starting a ico ( made by community members)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2131560.0
Thank you very much for sharing a link, can't wait to read it!)) Hope everything goes well for you!!  Team that I'm working with already made (Ann) here on bitcoin talk. Awesome technology and contracts.

^^^link  ANN ?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2112728.0
Here it is Smiley
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September 12, 2017, 12:28:44 AM
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Hello Everyone,

ODMCoin project just finished its PreICO round successfully! Long way to go and ICO is coming soon.
I was wondering, if anyone can advise legit ICO support firm that could help with the Campaign?

Any ideas?!
Many thanks in advance Smiley
Vas
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November 01, 2017, 05:57:10 AM
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Hello Everyone,

ODMCoin project just finished its PreICO round successfully! Long way to go and ICO is coming soon.
I was wondering, if anyone can advise legit ICO support firm that could help with the Campaign?

Any ideas?!
Many thanks in advance Smiley
Vas

The idea of ​​blockchain away from centralization and regulation, but each country wants to regulate it in its own way, as in this case not to break more than one law? I think it should regulate the community isblockchain, not the politician;)
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