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Always look on the bright side of life

Website:​​
http://brightside.me

Youtube:​​https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4rlAVgAK0SGk-yTfe48Qpw

Instagram:​​https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/

Twitter:​​https://twitter.com/bright_side_me
Thank you very much for your time and the test task, you did it very well. So now on to the next stage of the test
process. You'll need to come up with 5 ideas for posts in the following areas:

1) A good read (it can be a ​


meaningful discovery​, ​psychological article​or ​feel-so-good story​);

2) A humorous post (a compilation of ​


users' photos​, ​comics​,​tweets​, etc.);

3) A creative topic (about artists, illustrators, photo projects, movies, design, celebrities, etc.) – ​example 1​
,
example 2​, ​example 3​
,​example 4 ​
OR a post showing new insights of everyday things – ​example 1​, ​example 2​
,
example 3​.

4) A trending topic people are discussing online right now (please keep in mind that we don't write about politics,
religion and occultism. We also always try to focus on something that does good and brings joy to people and the
planet);

5) Your own, unique idea – try to talk about things that excite, interest and strike you in particular.

Remember: each post should be a masterpiece that could make thousands of people want to share it, like it, and
remember it as something they found seriously useful. Your topics shouldn't be local, it's best if people from
different cultures could find your ideas just as interesting.

Please keep in mind that the majority of our audience is female.

For these posts, you need to come up with:

● viral titles that fit our format


● a cover (a Facebook thumbnail image that's 600 x 315 pixels)
● 2-3 headnotes that reflect the content of the article.

Note that the task ​


doesn't require writing actual articles but the ideas that consist of the 3 components we've
described above​
.

Don't forget to use the search engines to check if we've already written about the idea.

You have 5 days to complete this assignment. It should be done in the best possible way. Send your work in one
file (PDF, google doc link or Word) in response to this letter.

All of your ideas are part of the test assignment; we don't pay you for them. We need them only to assess your
potential as a prospective Bright Side writer. None of your ideas or writing will be published or used in any way.
But you need to understand that your idea may be not particularly unique. We have written thousands of posts,
and there's a good chance that we once wrote an article on a similar topic or will do so in the future. If you think
only you could come up with this or that idea, or if you doubt our honesty, then this job is probably not for you.

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