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Hey there! Do you think you can write a viral BuzzFeed list or quiz? Well, we had so much fun during

Hey there! Do you think you can write a viral BuzzFeed list or quiz? Well, we had so much fun during our Summer Writers’ Challenge that we’re holding another from January 1–31, 2022 — yes, starting in just a few days! We’ll be giving away up to $500 to our top 10 Community writers for the month of January ([rules and regulations apply](). 🎉 [Writers' Challenge Payout]( Whether you'll be making your first post ever or you’re a seasoned pro at the art of quizzes and lists, now's your chance to earn some cash for your creations! Maybe make a list of the 15 most underrated shows from your childhood, a trivia quiz about your favorite music videos, or get weird and list off your favorite Parks & Rec characters as different condiments. The possibilities for making your own BuzzFeed masterpiece are endless, and best of all, you can always get creative with it. Any posts you publish during the month of January will count toward your overall view count for the Challenge. You can always check our [Community Leaderboard](to see how you're doing throughout the Challenge! [Writers' Challenge Payout]( ⭐️ Want all the deets? They can be found [here](. ⭐️ So yeah, you could say we're pretty psyched. Psst — need some help with starting your first list or quiz? We've got your back! Check out our guides below. [Here's]( how to make a list, and[here's]( our easy guide for making a quiz. The best way to drive an audience to your post is to write something great that gets noticed by our editors for promotion, but we've also seen users get really creative with doing their own promotion through TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and more! As always, if you have any questions, please reach out to communityhelp@buzzfeed.com — we're happy to help! And if you want to check out all the details, check them out [here](! Happy January Writers' Challenge-ing from us to you. We can't wait to see your next fabulous creation! Best of luck! - The BuzzFeed Community Team [Get Started]( BuzzFeed, Inc. 111 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003 [View]([our privacy notice and cookie policy]( [Unsubscribe](newsletter=Community_Users_Community_Webapp_Subscribers)

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