
Do you love writing? are you a creative thinker, would you like to get paid for you leisure time articles ?
many websites are looking
for contributors with experience. If you don't have significant
experience, what can you do?
Good news! There are a lot of websites, small and large, that will
pay you regardless of experience. If you've ever looked at a greeting
card and thought, "I could do that," written a poem or short fiction,
thought you could do a better job on a research based article than what
you've read online, are an expert hobbyist or more, you could be earning
hundreds or thousands in extra income a year.
Below is a list of 22 sites that pay for your writing. It isn't
comprehensive, but is merely meant to provide a wide range of examples
of
paid writing opportunities. Use it as a guide to help you find many more sites that will pay you, too!
1. ADDitude
ADDitude
is an online magazine is devoted to providing strategies and support
for people who are living with ADHD and other learning disabilities.
Though they typically accept guest contributions from journalists and
mental health professionals, they are also looking for writings from lay
people who have personal experience with ADHD and other learning
disabilities. Articles should be no more than 2000 words, and payment
amount is calculated based on many factors including length, and
experience with the topic.
2. Ashtray Blog
Vaping is all the rage right now. So if you're an enthusiast, why not consider getting paid to write an article for the
Ashtray Blog?
They are looking for those that focus on vaping, harm reduction,
electronic cigarettes, or similar related topics. The pay rate varies,
but typically starts at $50 for a shorter piece (think 500 words) that
doesn't require a ton of research.
3. Alive Now
The bi-monthly devotional magazine
Alive Now
will pay a minimum of $35 for a submission that is accepted. They
provide the themes, which can help you structure your submission.
4. BabyFit
Owned by SparkPeople, a popular online preventative healthcare website,
BabyFit
focuses on fitness and nutrition when pregnant and as a parent. If you
can write a well-researched article between 500 and 1200 words, you may
be interested in submitting one to this site. They pay contributors
between $25 and $90 for their expertise.
5. Blue Mountain Arts
If you can write contemporary prose or poetry focusing on personal experience, check out
Blue Mountain Arts. This greeting card company will pay you $300 for exclusive rights to your poem, or $50 for one time use in a book.
6. Classic Toy Trains
Obsessed with toy trains? Could you write about them? Well,
Classic Toy Trains accepts articles on this very topic and they pay $75 per page.
7. Chicken Soup for the Soul
Chicken Soup for the Soul,
which is also responsible for the best-selling books with that same
name, will pay you $200 for an "inspirational, true story or poem about
ordinary people having extraordinary experiences," or $100 for a
devotional. Submissions should be no more than 1200 words in length.
8. Comstock
Adult humor greeting card company
Comstock is looking for ideas and will pay you $50 for each one accepted.
9. Developer Tutorials
If you're knowledgeable about computer programming and design, and can write a tutorial, this website might be for you.
Developer Tutorials
is looking for list-based articles and will pay for accepted
contributions. The rate depends on many factors, such as length and
quality of the tutorial, as well as the demand for your particular
lesson.
10. Fantus Paper Products
Their greeting card division,
P.S. Greetings Inc.,
which manufactures "everyday" greeting cards and has an extensive
Christmas program, is accepting submissions to be featured on their rack
and box set cards. Compensation is decided on a case-by-case basis.
11. FineScale Modeler Magazine
If you enjoy building or know a lot about model airplanes, cars,
ships, etc. then you could earn some extra money writing about them at
FineScale Modeler. This magazine pays for articles between 750–2500 words, and the payment amount is based on the length of the article.
12. Girl's Life
If you have a daughter, sister, niece, or female friend who is
younger than 18 and likes to write, create poetry, or short fiction, she
can earn money if her submission to
Girl's Life is accepted. Payment amount is decided on a case-by-case basis.
13. Glimmer Train
Glimmer Train has been devoted to discovering new writers since 1990 and pays up to $700 for first publication rights for accepted stories.
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