Announcing 4 New Writing Contests With $4,000 Worth of Prizes! |
Heyo, Hacker! April brings a whole new batch of freshly baked writing contests to soothe your hunger for prizes! We feel pride in having a community of 40,000+ contributing writers, and we want to keep feeding you opportunities to get acknowledged for the awesome content you create. As you know, our ultimate goal is to get EVERY TAG on HackerNoon sponsored so that our amazing community is rewarded MORE for their contributions. And this time, we bring you not one, not two, not three, but FOUR NEW WRITING CONTESTS!!! Meet #Web3 Writing Contest by Coinsbee, #Javascript Writing Contest by Filestack, #Branding Writing Contest by LogoDesign.net AND #IP-Geolocation Writing Contest by Ip2Location! |
Web 3 Writing Contest by Coinsbee HackerNoon and Coinsbeepartnered up to host the Web3 Writing Contest! Here’s your chance to win 1000 USDT by sharing your story on #web3! Web3 has been buzzing the internet world for a while now, and here’s your opportunity to share its impact and real-world use cases. As Web3 symbolizes freedom - you can write on any topic around web3, be it decentralization, blockchain and AI use cases, Defi, the future of the internet, Metaverses, NFTs, crypto payments, and more! View the #web3 stories for inspiration. |
Branding Writing Contest by Logodesign
Designers called to the reception! HackerNoon and LogoDesign.net bring you the Branding Writing Contest. This contest is open to all writers who are passionate about branding and have a flair for storytelling. If you have ever created a brand or worked on a branding campaign, this is your chance to showcase your expertise and win $1000! Your story can cover any aspect of branding, including strategy, design, marketing, and more. The best stories will be judged on their creativity, clarity, and relevance to the world of branding. Don’t forget to add the hashtags #branding and #logodesigndotnet in your article. |
We wish you all the best! 💚 TheHackerNoon Team |
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