If you’re both a writer and a self-proclaimed tech geek, then you’re in luck. These 7 sites pay competitive rates for articles and tutorials on technology. Whether you’re an iPhone fanatic or a Photoshop pro, you’ll find something here that’s right for you.
- WorldStart publishes general computing tips and articles. They mainly seek tips and tricks for the average computer user, which are published in their daily e-mail newsletter, and feature articles for their site. They pay up to $50, depending on the word count. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- iPhone Life Magazine is one of the world’s premier iPhone resources, with a readership of over 650,000. Their articles range from how-to pieces to app and gear reviews. They pay $50–$100 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Layout is a daily design publication that features how-to articles on WordPress. Their articles range from 700 to 1,200 words. They pay between $50 and $150 per article, depending on the subject and word count. Additionally, they provide a list of articles they need written that you can choose from. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- PhotoshopTutorials.ws publishes a wide range of articles and tutorials on Photoshop. They pay $25-$50 for articles, $50 for quick tips, and $150-$300 for full tutorials. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- DigitalOcean publishes tutorials about cloud hosting, namely Linux and FreeBSD. They pay $200 for long-form tutorials and $100 for short-form tutorials. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- VPS Web Hosting publishes a variety of articles on exactly that––VPS web hosting. They pay $50 for VPS related articles, $100 for how-to guides, and $150 for VPS hosting reviews. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Polygon publishes engaging stories based on video game artists, fans, and culture. They pay $0.25 per word ($125 for a 500-word article). To learn more, read their submission guidelines.