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The following is a list of blogs and websites that pay up to $100, or more, per guest post. Topics in include immigrants, veganism, affiliate marketing, computer gaming, job hunting, and more.
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The Latest is an online forum by The Bare Life Review that focuses mainly on memoir, criticism, and politics. They only publish work by immigrant and refugee writers. The submissions “may, but need not, deal explicitly with issues of immigration, exile, or refuge.” Prose submissions should not be longer than 3,000 words. An exception to this word count may be made for very long pieces (over 8,000 words) that may be published in multiple installments. They pay $100 per accepted piece (prose, photojournalism, or interview). Details here.
Tenderly is a vegan lifestyle magazine that is launching on Medium (an online publishing platform) on July 8, 2019. They will talk about recipes, living well, loving animals, and saving the planet. Most of their pieces will be 1,000 to 2,000 words long. Their pay will start at $200 per post. For more information, refer to this page.
From Day One is a website and conference series that focuses on “innovative ways for companies to forge stronger relationships with their employees, customers, and community.” They are looking for story pitches from freelance journalists. They pay $200 to $300 per story (800 to 1,000 words). To learn more, visit this page.
The Medic Blog is a self-study resource to prepare for UCAT, BMAT, and GAMSAT. They welcome submissions from candidates who have taken UCAT, BMAT, or GAMSAT. They pay up to £100 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.
InfoTimes is an Egypt-based information design and data visualization agency. They “offer a wide range of visual products and services for media outlets and businesses, to help them use data in order to achieve their goals.” They have contributors from various countries and cultures. They pay $150 to $300 per story. For details, visit this page.
Affiliaise is a new marketing publication which is poised to hold a number of international events. They publish news, articles, and stories about technology, business, and affiliate marketing. Like much of the affiliate marketing industry, they seem a bit fishy, so proceed with caution. They pay up to $1,000 per contributed story (5,000 to 10,000 words). To learn more, refer to this page.
GudeJob.com is a career development website that offers tips, strategies, and tools to succeed on any job. They pay $15 to $150 or more for “full blog articles, newsletter ideas, specific resources, and course outlines.” For details, visit this page.
Packsmith is a blog that provides advice on packing, gear, and clothes specifically to the city traveler. They accept articles of 1,000 to 3,000 words. Their rates start at $100 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun is a website that offers PC gaming news, reviews, previews, and opinion. They are currently looking for community reports, interview-led features, reviews, lists, and “spawn point” articles. They pay a standard rate of £200 for articles of 1,000 to 1,500 words. They may pay £250 for reviews of particularly long games or interviews of multiple subjects. Details here.
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