Have you ever dreamed of becoming a writer? By clicking on this list, you've already taken the first step. Whether writing is your passion, your hobby, or you simply believe you can write better than some of the content you've come across on the web, this opportunity is for you. If you can craft an exceptional Top 10 list, Mytour will publish it to a massive audience. How many people? Try a million visitors per day.
We'll even reward you for your effort: US$100, to be precise, paid via PayPal or Bitcoin. Intrigued? Visit our submissions page to learn more. Still not convinced? Maybe the promise of 100 portraits of George Washington isn’t enough to inspire you. Let me make my case even clearer.
6. You're More Than Qualified

5. You Can Showcase Your Knowledge

You are a one-of-a-kind individual with unique experiences to share. Why not tell the world about them? Perhaps you've traveled the world and witnessed things most people wouldn’t believe. How about writing an article on your journey, like 10 Bizarre Aspects Of Chinese Culture? Maybe you're a political enthusiast with deep knowledge of international affairs—consider crafting a list like The 10 Worst Diplomatic Faux Pas By Famous Politicians. Or if your expertise in movie trivia could rival even Quentin Tarantino's, write something like 10 Obscure Films Memorialized For All The Wrong Reasons.
Personally, I’ve spent the last three years teaching English to South Korean students, which gave me plenty of material for a list like 10 Awesome Facts About South Korea. And as a teenager, I knew a few conspiracy-minded individuals who inspired lists like 10 Crazy Catholic Conspiracy Theories. So, what about you? What do you do for work, where have you traveled, and what are you passionate about? Turn your stories into a list and send it here. The world is waiting to read it, and we are eager to pay you for it.
4. Access to the Writers’ Forum

Did you know that Mytour has a forum designed specifically for its writers? It’s the perfect space to interact directly with editors, collaborate with other writers, and get insider knowledge about the industry. And we want you to join in on the fun, too.
Once your first article gets published, you'll gain access to the forum. Every day, editors post fascinating factoids that need to be turned into lists. Claim an idea, and off you go! It's almost like free money—if you can deliver, we’re here to help you deliver even more (and write even sharper metaphors).
(Note: If you've already been published on the site but haven’t received your invitation, let the bosses know. They'll get you set up in no time.)
3. Now, Just Go For It

Have I completely convinced you to begin your first awe-inspiring list? Perhaps you're feeling ready to jump in right away. You've been following the site for a while now, and you know exactly what we enjoy reading and publishing. If that's the case, just double-check your facts and go for it.
But maybe you prefer to take a more gradual approach. Maybe you'd like to read 10 Tips for Getting Paid to Write for Mytour. It’s another insightful article filled with practical advice from someone who's mastered the art of writing for a living. If you're thinking about trying Mytour, this article is well worth your attention.
2. Your List Might Be Published in a Book

Did you know Mytour has ventured into publishing books? We've already released three collections of our content, and the fourth one is available for pre-order. Imagine if your list made it into the fifth edition! Our books feature the very best articles Mytour has to offer. If you make it onto the site, you could end up in one of these books—books that will be on bookshelves, in libraries, and on coffee tables worldwide. And as long as they’re kept away from moisture, book lice, and militant firemen, these books will last for years to come. So picture this... you’ve followed the guidelines, submitted a $100 list for millions to read, and as a bonus, your work could be featured on a Barnes & Noble shelf. If not, at least it would make a great Christmas gift or a fantastic icebreaker at parties. “Yep, I’m a published author.”
1. You’d Be Writing For One Of The Top Sites On The Internet

Perhaps you’re writing for the prestige, and you’re not interested in contributing to just any random Top 10 site. Fair enough. We won’t name names, but there are plenty of sites out there that publish low-quality articles filled with typos and clickbait. That’s not the case with Mytour. We not only provide clear, easy-to-follow guidelines to guide you, but we also have a talented team of editors who will help you refine your work by catching errors and offering expert advice. The content here is top-tier.
But don’t just take my word for it. The people at Time magazine are experts when it comes to lists. In 2011, they published a list of the 25 best blogs on the internet. Want to guess which Top 10 website, founded by Jamie Frater, made the cut? In addition, Mytour has been featured by major outlets such as the BBC, New York Times, National Geographic, and PBS. Imagine telling your friends—or future employer—that you’ve written for a site like Mytour, just because you clicked this link. At the very least, your mom will be impressed.
+ Don’t Forget About KnowledgeNuts

If Mytour is a cup of caramel macchiato, rich and full, then KnowledgeNuts is a shot of espresso. The site is full of micro-articles charged with concentrated doses of interesting info. Not only is it a blast for readers, it’s an awesome opportunity for writers.
Maybe you know one cool fact about Japanese history. That’s not enough for a list, but it’s perfect for a Nut! Throw together a few hundred words about something like The Ant-Walking Alligators Of Hiroshima, and you’ll make an easy 10 dollars! Do you always correct your friends on The Difference Between Hades And Satan? Well, there are plenty of people who don’t (people like me) so turn that tidbit into a KnowledgeNut. Or if you grit your teeth whenever people mention a brontosaurus, explain how The Brontosaurus Never Existed and pull down a quick 10 bucks. If you can keep it short, strong, and entertaining, then you should give KnowledgeNuts a try!
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