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Paid to Write: 99+1 Sites That Pay You $50-$3000 per Blog Post
Wanna get paid to write articles at home? These places will
pay you to blog just about anything...Getting paid to write articles from home,
especially getting paid to write about what you love, is a dream job for a lot
of us.
And who wouldn’t like to get paid to blog about anything?
Freelance writing is actually one the easiest ways to make
money online.
There is no investment required.
You don’t have to pay any “start up” fee.
The pay is relatively fast. In fact, there are many blogs
and online magazines that pay you for stories and articles instantly.
And there is no shortage of freelance writing gigs.
The only problem is finding sites that pay decent money for
your content.
But that’s no longer a problem!
We’ve gathered a list of online magazines and blogs that
will pay you from $50 up to $500 or more per article.
Get Paid to Blog About Anything!
We all have our own interests and hobbies.
And when it comes to writing, we don’t all want to write
about the same thing.
That’s why we searched high and low to find sites that pay
you for articles on different topics. So you literally can get paid to write
about anything, even your life.
And to make it easier for you, we’ve categorized them all by
the kind of topics and stories they like.
Let’s get started…
Sites That Pay You to Write About Vacation/Travel
1. Transitions
Abroad – $150 per post
Transitions Abroad’s focus is on people who travel,
regardless of the reason – work, education, retirement, volunteering, etc.
They pay around $150 for travel-related articles.
They especially like articles written based on your own
personal experience.
2. Wanderlust
– £220 per post
Britain-based Wanderlust targets the travel market as well.
Writers are known to have received £220 for their feature
articles (with article length around 1000 words).
feature articles (with article length around 1000 words).
3. Great
Escape Publishing – $50 to $200 per post
Great Escape Publishing focuses on “the craft and business
of getting paid to travel.”
Their audience contains people who are mostly looking for
opportunities where they can get paid to travel -photography, travel writing,
tour guide, cruise crew, etc.
They also publish short interviews with professionals who
work in industries that allow them to get paid while traveling.
You can expect anywhere from $50 to $200 per article.
4. Alaska
Airlines Magazine – $150 to $700 per post
This is the proprietary in-flight magazine found inside
Alaska Airlines.
You get paid between $150 and $700 for every contribution.
5. Travel
+ Leisure Magazine – $1 per word
They are looking for writers with fresh ideas and tips.
The pay seems to be around $1 per word.
6. Air
Canada enRoute – Pay unknown
This is an in-flight magazine read by over 1 million
travelers every single month who find the magazine in the seat pockets of Air
Canada aircraft and in Maple Leaf™ Lounges and select Star Alliance™ lounges
around the world.
I couldn’t find any information on exactly how much they
pay.
7. Horizon
Edition Magazine – $100 to $450 per post
HEM is a monthly in-flight magazine for Horizon Air. The
magazine is read by over half a million travelers every month.
They pay $100 for short articles.
Feature articles (usually much longer) will earn you about
$450.
8. Delta
Sky Magazine – Pay unknown
Out of all the in-flight magazines, Delta Sky is one of the
most well-known ones.
They are looking for “executed stories about travel,
lifestyle, and business.”
Your article can be short (100 words,) or long (2,000 to
4000 words) feature stories.
You can send your pitches to edit@deltaskymag.com, or to:
Delta Sky Editors, 220 S. 6th St. Suite 500, Minneapolis, MN 55402.
9. MotorHome
– $900 per post
As the name suggests, this is a magazine for RV enthusiasts.
And as you can imagine, they want articles related to the RV
lifestyle.
Here are the kind of topics they are interested in:
Travel destinations
Activities and events
The newest motorhomes on the market
(RV related) do-it-yourself projects
RV service and repair
recommendations
They do have a lead time of about four to six months.
The pay ranges from $100 to $900.
Sites That Pay You to Write About General Interest
10. Vibrant
Life – $100-$300 per post
Vibrant Life is a bimonthly magazine with a focus on healthy
living – physically, mentally, and spiritually- with a “Christian perspective.”
One very interesting fact about this one is that they do
accept already published articles under certain circumstances.
Their guidelines page states that they will look at articles
already published elsewhere if:
…the writer has sold only one-time rights or has written
permission to sell the article elsewhere without a reprint credit.
You can expect anywhere from 4100 to $300 per article.
11. The
War Cry – $0.35 per word
This is a magazine by The Salvation Army that has been in
publication for over 135 years!
They pay per word:
$0.35 per word for original content
$0.15 for previously published content
12. Guideposts
– $250 per post
They accept articles based on true stories about people who
achieved certain goals, overcame obstacles or learned lessons through their
faith.
They pay upwards of $250. You get paid after the submission
is accepted.
13. Chicken
Soup for the Soul – $200 per post
Here is what they want:
Tell an exciting, heartwarming or funny story about
something that has happened to you or someone you know.
If your content is accepted, it’ll be a part of the famous
Chicken Soup for the Soul book series.
And yes, you may have to wait months and even a year or two
until the next edition of the book is published to see your work.
You can also get paid for poems.
If they publish your story or poem, you will be paid $200
approximately a month after the book is published.
As a bonus, you’ll also receive 10 free copies of the book.
14. Power
for Living – $125 to $375 per post
Power For Living is dedicated to Christian adults.
For short articles that range from 750 words up, the payout
is $125.
Those longer articles (1400-1600 words) will go for $375.
15. AARP
– Pay unknown (maybe $1 per word)
The AARP magazine accepts articles on topics such as money,
health, business, food, travel, relationships, and more.
They don’t say how much they pay on the site, but from what
I gather, it’s around $1 per word.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Short Stories
16. Tor
– Pay unknown
They accept three different kinds of submissions:
Original Short Fiction
Novella
Non-Fiction
For Novella submissions, they offer an advance against
royalties. The size of it will depend on factors such as the length of the
story and how commercial it can be.
For non-fiction work, they’ll send you an invoice with
details.
As of Jan-7-2017, they stopped accepting original short
fictions.
17.Clarkesworld
– $500 to $1,380 per post
Clarkesworld is a multiple award-winning (with 3 Hugo Awards
among them) science fiction magazine.
They have a 1000 to 16000 word limit for each article.
You are paid 10¢ per word for the first 5000 words, and 8¢
for each word over 5000.
18. Harper’s Magazine – Pay unknown
Harper is a made in America monthly publication that
publishes content about everything under the sun.
There is no information on how much they pay on the site.
19. The
New Yorker – Pay unknown
This is arguably the most commercially successful magazine
with a large international fan base.
You can submit short stories to take advantage of the
amazingly huge readership over here.
They don’t mention the pay, but they do say it can take up
to 6 months to hear back. So if you’re looking for quick cash, this won’t be
the best option.
But it’s a great platform for getting your work and name
out.
20. Asimov’s
Science Fiction – up to $1,600 per story
Asimov’s name is universally associated with science fiction
and they are much acclaimed by the international community.
The pay is $0.08 for every word, up to $1,600 per story.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Politics, News &
Entertainment
21. The
Christian Science Monitor – $200 to $225 per post
The Christian Science Monitor writes about everything
contemporary, and they tend to have a slight national focus.
Their basic rate starts at $250. But it can go higher
depending on the subject and the actual work.
22. High Country News –
$0.50 to $1.50 per word
High Country News focuses its circulation on the American
West.
The rate is $.50 to $1.50 a word (which is impressive
considering that they are a not-for-profit organization), with a cap on 2,400
words.
23. The
Sun Magazine – up to $2000 per post
The Sun Magazine is an elegant magazine with a huge slant on
literary stuff.
A typical non-fiction article can fetch between $300-$2000.
24. The
Nation – $150 to $500 per post
The Nation is a left-leaning publication.
Here are the kind of content they look for:
Comments and analyses of news developments (approximately
750 words.)
Articles that use reporting and analysis to create in-depth
content about issues (typically
1500-2500 words.)
They also accept poems.
Other topics of interests include:
civil liberties
civil rights
labor
economics
environmental
privacy and policing
feminist issues and politics.
For in-depth articles they pay is between $350 and $500.
For political commentary, the rate is$150.
25. Salon
– Pay unknown
Salon covers entertainment news mostly.
Sites That Pay You to Write Jokes
26. Cracked
– $50 to $200 per post
Cracked a massive and quickly growing humor site that is
always looking for new content.
They pay $50 for four really short funny stories.
For feature-length articles, the rate increase to about
$100.
27. Reader’s
Digest – $100 per post
One of my favorite magazines. Reader’s Digest is actually
kind of famous for its reader stories.
So it’s not a supersize that they’re always looking for new
stories and content.
They pay $100 per article regardless of the length.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Education
28. Teaching
Tolerance – $1 per word
This is a magazine geared towards teachers.
Their audience is a national audience of PreK-12 educators
interested.
The kind of content they look for include:
Diversity
Multiculturalism
Anti-bias and social justice
They pay up to $1 per word.
29. American
Educator – up to $300 per post
American Educator is a quarterly magazine funded by the
American Federation of Teachers.
It covers all aspects of teaching from the perspective of
policy formulation, labor, trends, etc…
You are paid up to $300 per accepted article.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Religion
30. devozine
– $25 to $100 per post
Devozine’s goal is to provide guidelines to young adults in
order to strengthen their faith in Christianity.
You earn$25 for meditations-related articles and $100 for
feature-length articles.
31. The
Quiet Hour – up to $115 per post
The quarterly issued Quiet Hour features anecdotal stories,
and each one is to be closed with a prayer or quotation.
First-time contracts have a pay of up to $115.
32. Sports
Spectrum – $315-$420 per post
Sports Spectrum tends to focus on how Christianity can
inspire sporting success.
You can expect to fetch $315-$420 for an article length of
1,500-2,000 words.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Special Topics
33. Pentimento
– $250 per post
Pentimento is focused on the disabled community, and making
the public more aware of their needs.
They like well-balanced and engaging stories about the
disabled community in general or real stories about specific disabled
individuals and their lives.
They pay$250 per piece.
34. Drum!
Magazine – $50 to $300 per post
As the name implies, it is all about drums.
If you have interesting stuff to say about drumming, you get
paid $50-$300 for every feature article.
35. LightHouse
– $100 per essay
This is a magazine/site focused on the blind and visually
impaired community.
And they are looking for blind and visually impaired writers
to submit content.
The underlying theme is not so much on the sufferings, but
about conquering adversities in life.
They pay $100 for essays published on their blog. However,
they do mention that for long or ambitious pieces, you can talk to the editors
for a bigger payout.
36. Porthole
Cruise Magazine – Pay unknown
This magazine sets out to collate and consolidates all
things pertaining to cruises.
They do not mention the pay rate. Only that the payment is
issued after publication.
37. DRAFT
– $0.80 per word
As the name suggests, this is a beer-related site, thus
naturally they look for content related to the industry.
They pay $0.80 per word.
38. Rapid
Media Magazine – Pay unknown
Rapid Media publishes four magazines, Canoeroots, Rapid,
Adventure Kayak and Kayak Angler.
Each of these magazines has their own guidelines and pay
rate.
39. Maine
Boat, Homes & Harbors – $250-$500 per article
A magazine dedicated to covering boating in Main!
They like short articles of between 500 to 1500 words.
You can expect between $250 to $500 per article.
40. Country
Magazine – $250 per post
As the name suggest, this is a magazine dedicated to the
country lifestyle.
You can submit content about anything that relates to this
lifestyle.
You’ll be paid a one-time fee of $100 per accepted
submission.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Business & Money
41. eCommerce
Insiders – $125 per post
They look for content focused on the online retail industry.
Here is how they pay:
$75 for articles between 400 to 600 words
$125 for articles that are 600 words long
$150 for articles longer than 600 words
42. iWorkWell
– $200 per article
iWorkWell is fully dedicated to human resource practices.
If you are in the HR business, you can make $200 per article
here.
Sites That Pay You to Write Fiction
43. Fantasy
and Science Fiction – up to $3000 per article
As the name suggests, this one is geared towards fantasy and
science fiction.
The payout is 7-12 cents for every word, but the payment is
capped at 25,000 words, which means that you can potentially make up to $3,000
per article.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Parenting
44. A
Fine Parent – $100 per post
They look for useful parenting tips.
The accepted article will be paid $75.
45. Scary
Mommy – $100 per post
Update: They no longer pay. Although they still accept
submissions.
Scary Mommy gives parenting a unique twist – practical tips
presented in a humorous way.
If you can produce lighthearted yet useful parenting tips,
you will be paid $100 for your article.
46. Babble
– $150 per post
Disney is the parent company of Babble.
You can write about anything that’s relevant to parenting.
You are paid $150 for every 1200 words.
47. Youth
Today – $150-$2000 per article
Youth Today is intended for the caregivers and policymakers
of the youth.
The kind of stories they like include:
Best practices
Survey pieces
Issues
Management
Follow the Money
Professional Development
Debunking Myths
Funding
A Sense of Place
Sidebars
They don’t mention the pay, but I’ve heard anywhere from
$150 to $2000 per article.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Lifestyle
48. Girls
Life – $300 per post
This magazine gives useful updates and advice on boys-girls
relationship, celebrity gossip, grooming, etc…
Payment can go up to $300 per article.
49. NY
Times’ Modern Love Column – Pay unknown
This is the column piece found in the New York Times.
They encourage personal stories in relation to parenting,
marriage, relationship and dating.
50.
L.A. Affairs – $300 per article
This is another column in another famous.
They tell of the hot and not-so-hot aspects of the dating
scene surrounding Southern California.
They pay $300 per accepted article.
51. Heroes
and Heartbreakers – $1000 + 25% royalty
Popular publisher MacMillan runs this Heroes and
Heartbreakers magazine.
They generally take in articles of 15k-30k words.
They pay $1,000 per story against a 25% royalty.
52. Italian
America – $350 per post
True to its name, the magazine is always looking for Italian
related stories and content.
They look for articles between 800 to 11000 words long.
You can expect $350 per piece.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Local Stuff
53. Boulevard
– $225 per post
The Canadian-based magazine that tends to focus on the art
scene in Vancouver Island.
They encourage short articles (around 850 words.)
The rate is 25 to 30 cents per word.
54. Big
Grey Horse – $125-$200 per article
Big Grey Horse is a lifestyle blog from Texas.
They like blog posts written in first person POV ranging
from 600 to 1,000 words.
You are paid $125 to $200 per post.
55. AMC
Outdoors – $150 to $700 per article
AMC Outdoors’ main focus is on recreational activities
around the Northern Appalachian.
For short submissions, you get $150 to $400.
For feature-length pieces the pay is $500 to $700.
56. Vermont
Life – $600 to $800 per post
Needless to say, this one is about all things Vermont!
According to their guidelines, the standard department rate
is $600, feature rate $800.
57. 1859
Oregon’s Magazine – $150 to $250 per article
1859 Oregon’s Magazine celebrates the history and lifestyle
of the region.
Payment varies from $0.30/word to $0.50/word.
They pay after publication.
58. Colorado Life Magazine – $75 to $975 per story
Colorado Life Magazine is dedicated to the entire Colorado
state and the magazine uses clever and colorful storytelling to illustrate the
many attractions in the state.
The rate ranges from $75 to $125 for short stories and
$130-$975 if they are feature-length articles.
59. Alaska
Magazine – $1500 per post
Alaska Magazine is well-known for its narrative style used
to describe Alaska life in general.
Payment can go up to $1,500 subject to the article length
and accompanying photo(s).
60. South
Carolina Living – $200 – $450 per post
This is a lifestyle magazine published for the member-owners
of South Carolina’s not-for-profit electric cooperatives.
Here are the kind of content they want:
Features: Pocketbook energy issues and
travel/lifestyle/general-interest topics.
Length: 1,500 to 3,000 words.
Rate: $450
Departments SC Stories: These are one-page mini-profiles.
Length: 350 words
Rate: $200
SC Travels: Two-page stories on interesting places to visit
in South Carolina.
Length: 500-750 words
Rate: $300
Chef’s Choice: Profiles of interesting restaurants and the
people behind them.
Length: 500-700 words
Rate: $300
61. Douglas
– $0.40 per word
Douglas is a business magazine that caters to the Southern
Vancouver Island’s community.
They are often interested in feature-length articles (around
1,200 to 3,00 words.)
Pay is $0.40/word.
62.
New Mexico Magazine – $250 per article
This is the brainchild of the New Mexico Tourism Department.
They like “story ideas about New Mexico experiences, with
opinionated storytelling and a first-person point of view when appropriate.”
For short articles, the pay rate is ¢35 to ¢40 per word.
Longer ones (e.g. above 600 words) can fetch up to $250 per
article.
Sites That Pay You to Write for Kids & Teens
63. Cicada
Magazine – up to $2250 per article
Here the target market makes up largely of teenagers and
young adults.
The rate is $0.25 per word, with a 9000 words cap, so the
most you make is $2,250 for one single article.
64. Cricket
Magazine – $0.25 per word
Cricket Magazine is a sports magazine for young readers.
The rate here is $0.25 for every word and they usually
restrict to less than 2000 words.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Sports & Outdoor
65. Canoeroots
– $0.20 per word
Canoeroots have just three publications every year, but they
touch on all aspects of canoeing.
There is a limit of 2000 words on feature-length articles.
They pay $0.20 for every word.
66. Sporting
Classics – $300-$700 per post
A magazine about fishing and hunting.
You will make $300-$700 for every accepted piece.
67. Blade
Magazine – $150-$300 per article
As the name suggests, this one is all about knives.
Naturally, your content needs to be relevant.
You can earn between 4150 to $300 per article.
68. BirdWatching
Daily – $400 per post
A magazine all about birds and bird watching.
For each accepted bird related article or photo-essay, you
are paid $400.
69.
Sport Fishing Magazine – $250 to $750 per post
Sport Fishing magazine offers a good rate for freelance
writers.
It pays $250 for short articles and $750 for longer,
feature-length articles.
70. Canoe
& Kayak – $100 to $800 per article
They have been around since 1973, providing content for
paddlers of every style and ability level.
They don’t mention the pay, but according to
WritingCareer.com, they pay anywhere from $100 to $800 per article.
71. Hoof
Beats Magazine – $100 to $500 per post
This is a magazine by The United States Trotting
Association.
Obviously, this is a very niche subject so you have to know
what you are talking about to get published.
Depending on the length, the pay varies from $100 to $500.
72. USDF
Connection – $40 to $400 per post
This is published by the United States Dressage Federation.
They look for:
Features
Health articles
Personality profiles
How-to training articles
And first-person accounts of life in the dressage world
You can expect to be paid $40 to $400 based on the length
and depth of your submission.
73. Wooden
Boat – $250 to $300 per post
A bi-monthly magazine for wooden boat owners, builders, and
designers.
They pay $250 to $300 for pieces containing around a 1000
word.
74. KungFuMagazine
– Pay unknown
They look for Martial Arts related content – training,
techniques, history, weapons, philosophy, well-known martial artists, etc.
They don’t mention the pay on their site.
75. Black
Belt Magazine – $150 to $300 per post
According to the magazine, Black Belt Magazine is the oldest
martial arts magazine in the U.S.
They pay $150 to $300 per article.
76. Boys’
Quest – $0.05 per word
This is an educational magazine for young boys that only
publishes six issues each year.
They look for “lively writing” that explains things from a
10-year-old boy’s point of view.
They like short articles between 500 to 750 words long.
You are paid ¢5 per word.
77. The
Chronicle of the Horse – $150 to $250 per news story
This is a magazine founded in 1973 geared towards dressage,
hunters and jumpers, eventing, foxhunting, and steeplechase racing.
They accept the following submissions:
News stories
Length: 1500 words
Pay: $165-$220
Feature Articles
Length: 1500-2500 words
Pay: $150-$400.
They also accept photographs which they pay $30 to $50 for
each.
78. Kitplanes
– $250 to $1,000 per post
This one calls itself “the leading independent voice of kit
and amateur-built aircraft construction.”
They don’t have any restrictions on article length, but a typical
article contains around 200 words.
They do pay generously, though – $250 to $1,000 per accepted
piece.
79. Backpacker
– up to $1 per word
As the name implies, this one focuses on hiking/backpacking
related activities.
The payout can be as much as one dollar for every word
subject to the complexity of the topic and your credential as a writer in this
particular field.
80. Gray’s
Sporting Journal – $100 to $1250 per feature article, $600 for
yarns, and $100 per poem
Grays Sporting Journal revolves around the great outdoor,
like hiking, fishing, hunting, etc.
The pay scale varies depending on the type of content. And
according to the site, they pay based on quality, not length.
Here are the numbers according to the site:
Feature articles: $600-$1250,
Yarns: $600
Poems: $100
Expeditions pieces: $850 to $1,000 plus $75 per picture
published.
For the photographers among you, they also pay for pictures
– anywhere from $50 to $300 per photo.
All payment is made upon publication.
81. Horse
& Rider – $25 to $400 per post
As you’ve probably figured it out already, this is a
magazine for fans of horse riding, and as such, they want content related to
horses and riders.
Their payment scale ranges from $25 to $400, depending on
article length, department, and research.
Sites That Pay You to Write About DIY & Home
Improvement
82. Popular
Woodworking – $250 per post
If you know a lot about woodworking or like to write about
it, this one is for you.
They pay up to $250 for a 600-word-long article.
Sites That Pay You to Write About Art
83.
Beat&Button – $400 per post
This is an online publication by Kalmbach Publishing Co.
It acts as a resource for everything jewelry-making. From
projects and how-to guides to inspirations, tips, and interviews with big
designers.
You can earn up to $400 for feature-length article.
84. Howlround
– $150 per post
Howlround is a site for theater lovers.
They make it very easy to pitch your content using their
online form.
By filling out the form you give ’em a summary of what you
want to write about, what section of the magazine it is for, and a little
background about yourself.
You are paid up to $150 per published piece.
85. SpinOff
– $50 per page
SpinOff is the magazine to go to when it comes to hand
spinning yarns and fibers.
They pay per page and one page pays $50.
You can submit a maximum of 6 pages (or use 2,700 words as a
guideline).
86. HOW
– $250 to $800 per post
HOW is all about graphics design – from tutorials and
guides, to inspirations, show cases and more.
They pay based on a set fee instead of per word.
Columns in HOW typically run around 1,200 words, while
features are 1,500–2,000 words.
You can expect between $250 to $800, subject to stories
covered and also the credential of writers.
87. The
Artist’s Magazine – $400 to $600 per post
With a circulation of 60,000, The Artist’s Magazine is one
of the biggest publications focus on art exclusively.
They like practical lessons, engaging interviews, lively
discussions of timely issues and news of exhibitions and events.
Expect anywhere between $400 to $600 per piece.
88. Pastel
Journal – up to $600 per post
According to the site, Pastel Journal is “the only national
magazine devoted to the pastel medium.”
It’s a bi-monthly publication with interviews, how-to
demonstrations, and more.
According to their guidelines (found in this PDF,) they pay
up to $600 for feature articles that can range anywhere from approximately 500
to 2,000 words.
89. Ceramics
Monthly – $0.10 per word
This one is all about making things out of clay.
And if you can write about this craft, you can earn ¢10 per
word.
90. The
Earth Island Journal – $0.25 per word
The Earth Island Journal looks for “compelling and
distinctive stories that anticipate environmental concerns before they become
pressing problems, stories that scan the horizon for the next big issue.”
Here is how they pay:
¢25 cents per word for print stories.
$750-$1000 for an in-depth feature story (about 4,000
words.)
$50-$100 for online reports.
91. Western
Art & Architecture – $400 to $600 per article
This is a magazine for “art collectors and architecture
aficionados across the United States.”
They have a few different columns and their pay varies based
on which column you write for.
The columns include:
Artist profiles
Home features
Illuminations
In the Studio
Perspective
Rendering
Wanderings
Western Landmark
Collector’s Eye
The pay ranges from $400 to $600 per piece.
92. Writers
Digest – $300 for a 600-word article
Writer’s Digest calls itself “the No. 1 magazine for
writers.”
It is published eight times a year and its main focus is to
help writers write better and get published.
The pay structure
They pay ¢30 to ¢50 per word for manuscripts, for one-time print
use and perpetual electronic use.
However, if they decide to reprint any of the content they
purchased from you, you get %25 of the original purchase price per use.
So if your original piece was bought from you for $300 and
they decide to reprint it, you get paid 25% of $300 which is $75.
And that’s per use. So if they use it 5 times, you earn a
total of $375.
Sites
That Pay You to Write About Science
93. Analog
– $0.08 to $0.10 per word
This is an established market for science fiction stories.
Here is the pay structure:
Short Fictions (up to 20,000 words): ¢8 to ¢10 per word
Serials (40,000-80,000 words): ¢6 per word
Fact Articles: ¢9 per word
Poetry: $1 per line
Sites
That Pay You to Write About Farm & Gardening
94.
The American Gardener – $150 to $600 per post
The American Gardener is the official publication of the
American Horticultural Society.
It is a 64-page bimonthly magazine with nearly 20,000
members.
Topics include anything and everything about farming and
gardening.
For shorter articles, they pay $150 to $200.
Feature-length articles will fetch $300-$600.
95. Hobby
Farms – $300 per post
As the name suggests, Hobby Farms is a magazine for hobbyist
farmers.
They don’t publish their rates so expect to do some
negotiation, but they are known to pay up to $300 for feature-length articles.
Sites
That Pay You to Write About Web & Technology
96. A
List Apart – up to $200 per post
A List Apart is a site dedicated to “people who make
websites.”
They publish three types of content:
Features (between 1500 to 2500 words): Pays $200
Articles (between 600 to 1500 words): Pays $100
Mini-articles (between 500 to 600 words): Pays $50
97. iPhone
Life Magazine – $50 to $100 per post
iPhone Life Magazine has a large audience of avid iOS users.
So if you can write about the iOS platform and anything
related, this is a good choice.
Expect anywhere from $50 to $100 per piece.
98. The
Layout – $50 to $100 per post
The Layout is all about the world’s best and most used CMS
(Content Management System), WordPress (Yes, MoneyPantry runs on WordPress!)
They accept anything WordPress-related.
They like articles between 700 to 1200 words long.
Expect between $50 to $150 per accepted piece.
99. PhotoshopTutorials.ws
– $25 to $300 per tutorial
Similar to the Layout, PhotoshopTutorials.ws also features
great instructional stuff, but its focus is on Photoshop.
Here is how they pay:
Articles: $25-$50
Quick tips: $50
Full tutorials: $150-$300
100. DigitalOcean
– $100 to $200 per tutorial
DigitlaOcean is an awesome cloud hosting service with tons
of features.
They also serve as a kind of library for tutorials and
step-by-step guides about Linux and FreeBSD cloud hosting.
A full tutorial will earn you $200 while shorter guides can
earn you around $100.
101. Polygon
– $0.25 per word
Polygon targets computer/video games.
They encourage short stories (approx 500 words.)
Expect ¢25 per word.
New additions
103. Unemploymentville – $50 to $100 per post
This is a site for “anyone who has felt the sting of being
out of work.”
It’s a rather new site suggested by one of our readers.
Articles should be at least 350 words.
They pay $50 to $100 per article.
Final Words
There you have it, over 100 online magazines and
publications that will pay you to write on a variety of subjects.
If you know of any other source, please share it by
leaving a comment below.
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social media accounts and check back often for updated versions with more
sites.
And remember, this list by no means is a complete
list. I’ll be adding to this list as I find other online magazines and websites
that pay you to blog.
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