Dear topic hunters,
Our website ICOgoals.com (
https://icogoals.com) is up and running for a few months now. We would very much appreciate your input and remarks in order to help us grow into an established and recognised go-to website related to Initial Coin Offerings, Blockchain Technology and Crypto News.
ICOgoals lists (free and premium options) Upcoming, Active & Ended ICO's.
Free listing: we only ask for (and appreciate!) backlinks on company website and social media channels.
Premium listing (0.1 ETH as for now): we list the ICO project within 48 hours, we'll place a 1500 words news article about your project on the frontpage, your ICO project is placed under an additional section on the frontpage, and we promote your ICO project on Twitter & Facebook.
Besides free ICO listing, we like to involve our visitors and users. Visitors and users can:
- comment on ICO's and news articles
- Rate ICO's and news articles
- Submit Topics on our Forum
- Earn Tokens (no crypto tokens, just for fun) for comments, topics, replies and post views. These tokens help you rise in the ICOgoals ranking + you can use them to unlock Bonus content on the Bonus page.
So far we have listed 75+ ICO's (and the first paid one last week!). We're excited about the growth in monthly visitors we're experiencing.
Please have a look and let us know!
Best regards,
ICOgoals team
https://icogoals.comhttps://twitter.com/ICOgoalshello@icogoals.comUPDATEThank you all for your comments and input! We'll do our best to answer your questions. One of the questions we read down below is about how we select for ICO's and how we prevent listing scams or frauds.
To be honest, our way of verifying legitimate ICO's is not waterproof (yet).
What we do:1) Before an ICO is listed, we screen the website and social media channels. If a website is looking unprofessional & suspicious, we don't list the ICO. If a project is very new, but they have 40k+ twitter followers all without photo's or meaningful profiles, we don't list the ICO. How active is the Telegram group? Etc...
2) We check the background of the team. Does the LinkedIn page of the team members look allright? Where did they work previously, does it make sense considering the project they attempt to start now? Etc...
3) We review the submission form of the ICO. Did they follow the easy instructions? Are there a lot of spelling errors? Also, are they listed on other websites with a good reputation? Etc...
4) We send an email after an ICO is listed, we ask for confirmation and in case of free listing, proof of backlinks on company page and social media channels. We warn in our emails that in case of suspicious behavior we will de-list their project. In case they don't reply in a proper way, we actually de-list their project.
5) We listen to our community and visitors. If they can show evidence of fraudulent ICO's and the project owners cannot defend the accusations, we de-list.
Of course, feel free to share your suggestions.
At the moment we are a small team and the amount of submissions and visitors is increasing rapidly.
We'll do our best to make ICOgoals your source for ICO's!