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Happy New Year, Hacker! 2022 is here and so is your opportunity to get started on those fresh (or long-term desired) New Year's resolutions.  We live in a world where having an online presence for both yourself and your brand is imperative.  One way to establish that is through writing and publishing content. HackerNoon supports this initiative by making it easy for new (and experienced) writers to beat writer's block.

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Happy New Year, Hacker!

2022 is here and so is your opportunity to get started on those fresh (or long-term desired) New Year's resolutions. 

We live in a world where having an online presence for both yourself and your brand is imperative. 

One way to establish that is through writing and publishing content. HackerNoon supports this initiative by making it easy for new (and experienced) writers to beat writer's block.

Get Interviewed Here

Here’s all that you have to do:

Step 1: Create an account on HackerNoon (or simply log-in if you already have one): https://hackernoon.com/signup

Step 2: Visit this link: https://help.hackernoon.com/writing-prompts

Based on your interests, pick one of the writing prompts. You can see the list of questions in advance by clicking “See the List of Questions.” Once you find something you are ready to answer, click on “Template” (just make sure you’re signed in to your account) and start filling it out.

Step 3: Fill out answers to all of the questions -- or at least most of the questions, and click submit!

Check out the Question Lists for Some of Our Favourite Writing Prompts:

Writing Prompts Page Here

This post is written by Ellen Stevens.