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work from home either on an ongoing or semi-regular basis. Some require
past experience, and some don't.
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Paid to Write For …
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A
Pass Education –
Possibly worldwide. Educational assessment writing. Minimum of a bachelor's
degree required plus 2-5 hours of availability per day.
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Athlon Sports – They are regularly
looking for contributors to write about sports topics. Rate of pay not listed.
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iWorkWell – Usually looking for
subject matter experts to write and edit instructional articles. Pays up to
$195 for content.
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Back
to College –
This publication focuses on older people who decide to go back to college, and
they're looking for content very specifically tailored to that niche.
Submissions can take 90 days for approval. The pay is $55 for original
articles.
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The Bark – The Bark is
looking for talented writers to contribute articles about life with dogs. Rate
of pay not listed.
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Beacon
Fire –
US only. Beaconfire Consulting seeks independent contractors to work as
copywriters, part-time.
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Verblio – Read Verblio Review – Possibly open
worldwide. Write blog posts for Verblio's clients. If the client
likes your post, you get paid.
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BookBrowse – Get paid to write
book reviews. They hire a pool of regular contributors who review about one
book per month. They describe the payment as “modest,” but don't give an exact
number.
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Buy Keyword Articles – Read BKA Review – US only. Pays every
two weeks with Paypal. Pays from one to five cents a word.
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ClearVoice – Higher pay writing.
You have to wait to be matched to an assignment after applying. Rates start at
ten cents a word.
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Content Divas – Read Content Divas Review – US only. You get
assigned packages to write. The pay rate breaks down to roughly $18 for every
1,000 words. They are not always accepting applications.
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Content Remarketing – Always on the
lookout for freelance writers with demonstrated content writing expertise.
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Content
Runner –
Possibly US only. This is an article marketplace where you can write articles
and post them for sale. They pay with US bank account. You can find the writer
registration page by going to the bottom of their main website and looking
under the “Useful Links” heading.
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Cooking Detective – This is a food
blog, looking for people who can write about culinary topics. Payment varies
depending on the length and type of article, ranging between $75 and $160.
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Copy
Press – Read Copy Press Review – Worldwide. Hires
freelance writers in United States, Canada, United Kingdom,
and Australia. Pays with direct deposit or Paypal twice a month.
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Cracked – Possibly worldwide.
They claim to pay $100 for your first accepted article. You will also get a
byline, so it could be good for exposure.
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Crowd Content – Read Crowd Content Review – Accepts writers
from US, CA, UK, and AU, possibly other countries. Earn 2 to 6.6 cents per
word depending on your writer level.
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DesertUSA – A website about
desert ecosystems, including scientific articles, historical content, and
stories about living in the harsh terrain. Payment is $50 dollars for articles
they choose to publish, and you have to submit photos along with the article.
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Distance
Web –
Experienced writers desired for generating copy for ads, web sites,
and email marketing initiatives.
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Doctor
of Credit – This
site focuses on deals and consumer credit issues. You submit an article idea,
and if you're accepted you get paid $50. If they like your work well enough you
might get taken on as a regular contributor.
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E-Cyrano – Get paid to write
dating profiles for people. E-Cyrano pays their writers $78 to $120 per
profile.
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Ezdia – Worldwide.
Occasionally needs content writers and editors. Pays $1 to $150 per piece. Lots
of different types of content available to write.
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Fansided – Must have knowledge
of NBA to write for this site. Pay is not listed, but the site says they offer
competitive pay-per-pageview revenue sharing (eight published pieces per
month minimum) as well as flat-rate payment options.
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Fiverr – Read Fiverr Review – You can offer your
writing services on Fiverr and get paid. While there is a lot of competition
since many people do this, it is a way to earn some extra money here and there.
You can have a portfolio on your profile to showcase your work, and you will be
rated by your clients. The higher your rating, the more likely you will have
repeat business.
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Freelance Moms – They want articles
written for mothers who work as freelancers, focusing on actionable tips and
in-depth advice. You submit an article for review, and if it is accepted you
get paid $75 to $100 dollars via Paypal for your efforts.
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getAbstract – This is a self
improvement website, looking for educational content related to that subject.
According to rumor they sometimes pay over $300 per article, but pay is not
mentioned on their contact form.
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Great Escape Publishing – This company
publishes articles dealing with people who work in fields where frequent travel
is mandatory. They want articles that focus on the skills needed to make travel
efficient. You get paid anywhere from $50 to $200 dollars, depending on the
type of article you publish.
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Get a Copywriter – Read Get a Copywriter
Review –
Worldwide. Work at home copywriting. Pays $5 to $9 for every 100 words.
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Great Content – Worldwide. This company
is always looking for American writers to create great content for their
clients. You can request your pay once you have earned $25. If you're in the
UK, you can apply here.
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Make a Living Writing – This is a
high-quality, popular site on freelance writing that does pay for guest posts.
Currently, they pay $75 to $150 for guest posts. You can pitch ideas on a
variety of writing topics, including blogging, copywriting, marketing, and
more.
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HotGhostWriter – Read HotGhostWriter
Review –
They are looking for writers that can commit and are looking to work
long-term. Pay rate is not disclosed on website.
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Hire
Writers – Read Hire Writers Review – Worldwide. Get paid
up to $20 per article you write once you become established on HireWriters.com.
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Homestead.org – Write articles
about homesteading and get paid. They are currently offering $100 for
well-written manuscripts.
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The
Hoth –
Read The HOTH Review – US only. Regularly
hiring native English speaking writers to create SEO content. Pay not listed,
but it appears they prefer that you've attended a US based college. They pay
with Paypal.
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Income Diary – This is a
site focused on making money online, creating websites, and things of that
nature. They accept submissions, and pay up to $200 dollars per article.
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IndieMade – Worldwide. Contribute
original content about business and marketing of creative businesses. Pay
depends on quality of your content. You get your profile pic listed on their
contributors page if you write for them.
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iWriter – Read iWriter Review – Get paid between $2
and $10 for articles you write. Pay out is either weekly,bi-weekly, or monthly,
your choice through Paypal.
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JustParents – They're in need of
articles from contributors related to parenting and pregnancy. Avoid pitching
topics they've already covered at some point in the past. There is no mention
of the pay rate.
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Kinzer Projects – This company frequently
needs freelancers to complete various writing projects, often product
descriptions.
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Kirkus Media – Worldwide. Hires
freelance book reviewers, editors, and copywriters on a freelance basis. Work
from anywhere.
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Knitty – If you enjoy
knitting and have advice to share on that topic, then this website might pay
you to write articles. They like for writers to add some personality in their
articles, and a little bit of humor is fine. The pay is $150 to $200 per
published submission.
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Listverse – Read Listverse Review – Worldwide. Will pay
$100 for accepted 1,000 word lists. Please note that Listverse does claim all
rights to submitted content (even if not published).
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LovetoKnow – Rate of pay not
listed. Must provide samples. They regularly accept writers with expertise in
the topics they publish content on.
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Metro
Parent –
A website for parents living in Michigan, covering local issues. It sounds like
this is an ongoing job where you can get consistent work potentially, but they
also accept submissions. Pay ranges from $40 to over $200.
·
Modern
Farmer –
Like the name suggests, this is a blog about farming in the modern world. You
have to pitch article ideas, and see if the bite. The pay rate is not listed,
but rumor has it that they offer around $150 for articles they accept.
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Morning
Chores –
This is a website focused on homesteading and self-sufficiency. They pay $50
per published article.
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Online
Writing Jobs – Read Online Writing Jobs Review – US only. Formerly
known as Quality Gal. Get paid up to $50 an article. Weekly payments made via
Paypal or mailed check.
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Paste – They want articles
on things like music, movies, and Television. You have to come up with your own
article pitches and send a query. The pay rate is not specified.
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Motherly – They need articles
about parenting, and sometimes prefer content with a bit of an irreverent edge.
You can submit anything you like without having to pitch it. They pay $50 for
work they accept, and you aren't eligible for payment until you've had two
pieces published on their site.
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Penny Hoarder – Here you can pitch
articles about lifestyle topics – recipes, travel, savings, and things of that
nature. They will negotiate payment after they've seen the article, and decided
they're interested.
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Plum
Deluxe –
Worldwide. Pays $30 per feature, and they do give author credit. Topics
available for submission include travel, food, drink, home, goods, health and
style. They have some pretty strict guidelines in place, so read those first.
This appears to be more of one-off thing rather than a place that hires you to
contribute regularly.
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PsychCentral – They describe
themselves as the oldest online mental health network. It can take three weeks
to find out if your article submissions are accepted. Pay rate is not
mentioned.
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Pretty
Designs –
They describe themselves as a magazine dedicated to women and women's
interests. They're looking for articles on hair, health, beauty, and
literature, along with other related topics. They want bloggers who can write
multiple articles on an ongoing basis. The pay rate is not mentioned.
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Ranker – Read Ranker Review – Ranker is regularly
looking for freelance list-makers. Must be able to do 5 to 30 lists per week.
Rate of pay is not listed.
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RankPay – They cover social
media tips, and SEO related topics. You should look through their archives and
make sure your concept hasn't been covered already. If they accept you as a
writer, you get paid $50 dollars per article.
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Reason – Political site with
a Libertarian slant that pays for freelance submissions. Rate is not listed,
and they do not like unsolicited manuscripts.
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Red Tricycle – This company has
regular openings for contributor, usually looking for parents since their site
is geared towards parents. Pay may be around $50 per article, plus they give
you a byline.
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Screen
Rant –
Worldwide. Has a regular need for entertainment writers. They claim this is
good part-time pay.
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Search Influence – Possibly worldwide.
Make roughly $15 an hour writing SEO content. They supply the articles you need
to write plus keywords & other info. Pretty much everything comes with a 24
hour turnaround time.
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Shoutvox – ShoutVox is
regularly looking for freelance writers to help create engaging content on a
wide variety of topics, including finance, technology, pop culture, and
entertainment. Pays $18 to $30 hourly.
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Sitepoint – This company is
looking for writers to join its pool of contributors. They produce monthly
articles based around particular themes, teaching different skills. The pay
rate is not listed.
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SmartBrief – Read SmartBrief Review – Has freelance
writing/journalist jobs available regularly that are work from home. These are
often news-related writing. To find the home jobs, type in “freelance” for your
search terms in the keyword box on their site.
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Talent, Inc. – Read Talent, Inc. Review – Worldwide. Get paid
$20 per project to create resumes for Talent, Inc.'s clients. Formerly known as
RezBiz.
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Tempesta Media – This company
regularly looks for freelance, remote writers to cover health, IT, technology,
corporate insurance, tax, business insurance, and many other topics for its
clients. Pay rate is not disclosed.
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Textbroker – Read Textbroker Review – Worldwide (several countries).
Textbroker hires beginners & experienced writers to create content for
their clients. Pay is weekly via Paypal on Fridays.
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Textbroker
UK –
The UK version of the Textbroker website. Hiring writers from the UK,
Australia, Canada, and Britain.
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TextRoyal.com – Work from anywhere.
Writing opportunities available across many different categories. Funds are
available to cash out once you've earned at least $10. They pay up to $0.03 per
word.
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The
Content Authority – Read
The Content Authority Review – Similar to Textbroker. Hires in
Canada & US. Pays weekly with Paypal.
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The Anxiety Foundation – They want wholesome
articles, at least 550 words, on anxiety related issues. Payment for accepted
articles is $50.
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Theme Park Tourist – They will
pay you $50 for short form articles consisting of between 750-1000 words.
This is a long-term commitment if you're accepted, not a site to just write
articles for occasionally. They make payments at the end of each month.
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The Expeditioner – Maybe open
worldwide. Currently paying $30 for travel articles typically over 1,000 words.
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Upwork – Worldwide. Always
accepting freelance writers. You must bid on the work you're interested in.
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Vida – Looking for remote
creative writers. They are in the business of creating dating profiles and
matchmaking. Rate of pay is not listed.
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VQR – They publish,
literary fiction, poetry, along with articles about literary art and cultural
criticism. Quality standards are very stringent. But the pay is very nice.
$1000 dollars for short fiction and essays. $200 dollars for poems.
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Watch
Culture –
This site is looking for content about popular culture: movies, games, sports,
and things of that nature. They especially like list articles. They state that
you will “earn revenue for every article that is published,” but the rate is
not listed.
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WebFX – Regularly looking
for remote copywriters. Hourly Rates from $15 to $18. An annual income
equivalent to $31k to $37k (potentially higher based on work experience).
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WL Marketing – Maybe open worldwide.
This a company that provides SEO services. They appear to have an ongoing need
for article writers.
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Word
Agents –
US only. They have a regular need for writes for various projects, including
copywriting, blog posts, reviews, and more. All newly accepted content creators
will receive a rate of $.03 per word for their successfully-completed content
writing jobs. Invoices are paid once per week via PayPal.
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Word
Gigs – Read Word Gigs Review – US residents can
earn between $1 and $4 for blurbs and short articles.
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Words of Worth – Read
Review –
Open to US, Canada, France, Germany, UK and more. Pays out once a month via bank
transfer.
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Wow Women – This site
specializes in content aimed at women readers, written by women. You have to
send in a query letter about any article ideas you have before submitting,
and they pay between $50 and $80 dollars.
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Writer Access – Read
Writer Access Review –
US only. Similar to Textbroker, but pay is higher and there is less work. Pays
out once a month if you have at least $10 earned.
·
Writer's Domain – Read Writer's Domain
Review –
Hires English, French, and Spanish speaking writers on occasion. Pays with
Paypal.
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Bustle – Read Bustle Review – Most Bustle writers
earn between $12 and $24 hourly, on average, according to Glassdoor anonymous
reports. They generally only accept writers with some past experience.
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Yoga
International –
They want articles on Yoga that are written with a lot of sensitivity–no body
shaming, or anything along those lines. They are highly selective, and only
publish a small portion of the articles they receive. Payment is between $50
and $200.
Revenue
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Hubpages – Read Hubpages Review – Earn
ongoing revenue share for publishing hubs through Adsense,
Kontera, and Amazon.
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Consumer
Press –
This site needs people to write about products, stores, consumer topics, etc.
and in return they give 70 percent Adsense revenue share.
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Her View From Home – Accepts writers to
write faith and parenting articles. Geared toward women. You earn a certain
amount per views of your article. So if you want to do well with your content,
you need to promote it.
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InfoBarrel –
Generate revenue from your articles, and begin building a long term
passive income stream
Want
to Go Into Business For Yourself?
This
is the most profitable route to take as a freelance writer.
You can get your own clients and set your own rates, which you cannot really do
with the content sites listed above. A six-figure income is not outside the
realm of possibility when you're running your own business.
Not
sure what you'd write about? I recommend grabbing a copy of Gina Horkey's FREE
list of 200+ writing niches to consider! She's also written an incredibly detailed
guide on working for yourself as a freelance writer if you're interested in getting
a lot more information on how to go about it.
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