Write Offbeat Articles And Get Paid!

Only the zanier and more creatively-inclined need apply.

Gif Gif At WhatCulture.com, we're always on the lookout for talented individuals who can bring fresh, unique and well-executed ideas to our wide and incredibly diverse readership (and the good news is, who can now get paid for every article you write). As it stands, however, there's an incredibly high volume of submissions and turnover for articles relating to the subjects of film and TV. Though these make for undoubtedly popular topics, we're really looking to expand our horizons and to bring even more to the site - it's our goal to publish a lot more material on less mined areas, and to tackle more offbeat subjects in the process. That's to say, we're looking for articles about anything that aren't specifically linked to the world of film and TV. In other words, we're really interested in articles on pretty much any subject of your choosing. If you're well-informed, funny, knowledgeable or looking to draw attention to something you think the world should know about, WhatCulture.com can provide you with the perfect platform for you to write about the things that matter, find an audience, and get paid. Under our "offbeat" header, we'd truly like to give our writers the opportunity to tackle new, interesting subjects that we haven't seen before. So what can you write about? Whatever you like.Amazing Gif Do you consider yourself an expert on backpacking? Have you seen the world and collected a bunch of handy tips along the way? Why not turn what you know into an article, like: "21 Essential Things That Every Backpacker Should Know" Did You Work In McDonald's for a while? "8 Things That Nobody Ever Orders On The McDonald's Menu" might be right up your alley. Did You Go To Bournemouth University? "25 Things Only People Who Went To Bournemouth University Will Know," then. Are you a science nerd? A history buff? "15 Insane Chemical Reactions You Can Try At Home" could be perfect, or what about "11 Portraits Of Famous Historical Figures That Were Totally Inaccurate"? Take a look at some of the offbeat articles we've published already this month, all of which span a variety of topics and subjects: 14 Things We Can't Believe Happened 10 Years Ago19 Most Ridiculous Things You Won't Believe People Asked Google10 Entertainers Who Died Whilst Reporting Point is, we want you to think outside the box, to feel as though you have the room to try and conjure up great, unique ideas that can appeal to specific groups of people on a mass scale. If you think you'd like to pen an offbeat article, feel free to contact us at any time with your ideas - we're open to absolutely anything, and we really want those writers who are part of the team to take risks and plunge into uncharted territories. The zanier and more creatively-inclined your article is, of course, the more likely it is to go viral (which potentially mean some major revenue on your part, which is never a bad thing). Interested? Go HERE to sign up or click "next" below...
 
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