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Here’s a list of seven websites that pay writers up to $200, or more, per article. Topics include technology, drinking, “the past”, education, health, and PostgreSQL databases.
Be sure to study each website carefully before sending them a pitch. If you’d like to learn more about the process, I recommend watching this free webinar.
Thanks to Fatima Saif for her research.
Blop Culture is “determined to redefine the way popular culture is presented, analyzed and discussed in America.” They are looking for stories on the following topics: arts and literature, business and technology, religion and language, and politics. They pay 10 to 20 cents a word up to 500 words. To learn more, refer to this page.
Hardcore Gaming 101 is a video game overview website that covers cult classics and obscure games. They pay $30 for a 1,000-word article, $45 for a 1,500-word article, and $60 for a 2,000-word article. For details, read their submission guidelines.
The National Research Center for Parents with Disabilities is a program of the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy at Brandeis University. They are seeking blog submissions (500 to 1,000 words) from parents with disabilities. They pay $100 per accepted submission. Details here.
Clubhouse is a “project management platform for software development that brings everyone on every team together to build better products.” They are seeking a broad spectrum of content for software developers and engineers. For a how-to/tutorial, the payment is $400 (with working code examples, it is $600). For a blog post, the payment is $350. To learn more, refer to this page.
Simple:Press is a forum plugin for WordPress. They are looking for articles that are “substantial and provide information that other Simple:Press users can use with their own forum.” Such articles are generally over 1,000 words and have multiple images illustrating the concepts discussed. Pay is $300 per article. For details, refer to this page.
The Ferret is an online investigative journalism cooperative for Scotland and beyond. They are seeking compelling story pitches as well as regular contributors for future assignments. They want exclusive stories about issues that are affecting the public in Scotland. They pay £110 for an exclusive story. Details here.
Revolut is a British financial technology company that offers mobile-based current accounts. They are looking for articles (of up to 1,000 words) on money, personal finances, or experiences with Revolut. They pay £50 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.
BioSpace is a source for life sciences industry news and information. Their job board connects the brightest talent of the industry with the most innovative organizations. According to one payment report, they paid $0.10 per word for a 750-word blog post. To contact them, visit this page.